Ever wondered if your life might just be a scene straight out of a movie — or if your zodiac chart could double as a casting call? Just yesterday, I was diving into the energy of a client — let’s call him Axe, a wiry, quicksilver Gemini with Uranus rising in Virgo, zipping around like life’s one big strategic game. There’s something wild about how astrology cracks open family imprints, too — this guy’s got the same intense vibe as the dad from “The Sound of Music” before Maria dances into the picture. Imagine living with that kind of serious, starched soundtrack playing in your background! It’s like being an extraterrestrial stuck in a musical, where everyone’s out of tune… or maybe just out of sync with you. So, tell me — did you grow up in a movie? Or maybe your chart whispers the name of a character you can’t help but recognize? I never pegged myself for a cinematic type, but my husband swears I’m a mix between The Little Match Girl and Anne of Green Gables, while Satori’s got me down as Jane Eyre. Astrology’s not just stars — it’s a full-on casting call for your soul. LEARN MORE
When consulting, I often use outside examples to make it easy for clients to see their own energy. It may be about how they come across. I’m other cases, I may be illustrating how I see them. What I feel the chart says about their character.
I worked with one of these clients, yesterday. He’s, Axe, from, Billions. He’s a double Gemini in the 10th. Wiry. Athletic. He has, Uranus rising in Virgo. Can you see it? Axe was switching his mind “If they do this, we’ll do that!” It was natural. He was light on his feet and seemed gleeful, living in this puzzle we call, life.
The client is of German heritage. His family imprint is incredibly powerful. I compared his father to the dad in, “The Sound of Music”, before Maria shows up! Can you imagine living in this world, with that imprint? It’s a trip. Like being an alien! Everyone, everywhere is askew!
This structure is strongly shown in his chart. It’s also shown in his father’s chart.
Did you grow up in a movie? Which one? Alternatively, does your chart describe a character we may recognize?
I could never see this myself, but I’m going with my husband’s ideas. The Little Match Girl, and alternately, Anne of Green Gables. Satori sees, Jane Eyre.
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