
I have been a lifelong lover of the cosmic order—the quiet rhythm of the stars, the cycles of nature, and the way human life reflects that greater dance. Jyotish, the Vedic science of light, has been my most trusted tool for noticing this order with fresh eyes. It does not predict or control, but reveals patterns that help us see what is opening, what is closing, and how to walk more gracefully with time.
My study of Jyotish spans more than eight years of formal training under several master teachers, along with a lifetime of meditation, travel, and interfaith study. My own chart reflects the calling of an acharya (teacher), though I hold this title humbly, recognizing that wisdom ripens through service more than through labels.
Alongside Jyotish, I have trained extensively in chaplaincy, which has deepened my ability to listen, to accompany others in times of uncertainty, and to offer counsel that honors both heart and spirit. Before this, I spent 25 years advising in the corporate world at the strategic level. That background taught me how to see clearly what can and cannot be done in practical terms—an ability that carries seamlessly into the guidance I now offer through Jyotish.
Meditation has been my medicine since childhood. My mother introduced me to contemplative prayer and meditation early, and at nineteen I was formally trained in Transcendental Meditation. I drew on Zen practices during childbirth and leaned on meditation again through years of chronic pain and illness. Long silent retreats and pilgrimages—including time in India—have anchored my practice in direct experience rather than theory.
In every reading, I bring this weaving of traditions, training, and lived practice. My role is not to tell you who you are, but to hold up the mirror of the sky so you can recognize your own reflection within the larger whole. Together we trace the cosmic weather, notice the seasons at play, and find ways to walk in harmony with them.