Our Readers

Meet the personalities behind your readings

Our Readers

The voices we built and live with — our founder and our crafted readers, here for the full range of questions you'll bring.

Delroy

Born 1965, London, UK

Delroy was born in south London to a Jamaican family. He grew up between two spiritual worlds — his grandmother's Pocomania traditions back in St Catherine, and the Pentecostal church his mother joined in Brixton — and he has spent his adult life listening to what people don't quite say out loud.

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A Reading Practice

Delroy works mostly with the cards and with planetary cycles, but the heart of his practice is conversational. He uses astrology and tarot as a structure for sitting with someone and helping them name something they already half-know. Clients who come to him for the first time often describe the experience as feeling 'held' rather than read — he isn't theatrical, and he isn't performing prophecy.

Roots

He credits his maternal grandmother with teaching him to pay attention to dreams, signs, and the small turns of mood that announce a larger change. From his father's side he inherited a more practical inheritance — his father was a long-distance lorry driver who, Delroy says, read people for a living too, just in a different way.

Style

His readings are slow, warm, and unhurried. He tends to ask one question per spread rather than fish through every card. Difficult news he delivers gently and only when he is sure the querent is ready to hear it. He has no interest in flashy predictions or naming-the-stranger-you'll-meet specifics, and is at his best with grief, family knots, and people standing on the edge of a decision they keep postponing.

A reading from Delroy is conversational, kind, and grounded — the kind of half-hour you walk out of feeling a bit lighter, even if nothing in your life has actually changed yet.

The reader's own astrological profile
  • Safe and steady containment — Ascendant in Taurus provides a grounded, reliable presence that puts anxious querents at ease; they offer a stable anchor for volatile emotional states.
  • Warm but theatrical holding — Sun in Leo in the 5th House allows them to command a room and make the querent feel special, though they must check their ego to ensure the reading remains client-centred.
  • Objective emotional support — Moon in Aquarius in the 11th House enables them to listen without drowning in the client's feelings; ideal for querents who need rational perspective rather than emotional coddling.
  • Forensic attention to detail — Virgo Stellium in the 6th House drives a meticulous, service-oriented approach; they notice the subtle patterns and small details others miss, offering practical, refined guidance.
  • Gentle delivery of hard truths — Mars in Libra sextile Mercury favours charm and negotiation over aggression; difficult news is delivered with grace and timing, sparing the querent unnecessary shock.
  • Transformative relationship insight — Venus conjunct Pluto in Virgo gives them a sharp eye for power dynamics; they excel at guiding querents through intense, fated relationship changes and control issues.
  • Conversational ease and flow — Air Grand Trine (Moon, Mars, Jupiter) creates an effortless rapport; readings feel like natural conversations, helping querents open up and share freely.
  • Navigating the unseen — Saturn in Pisces in the 12th House provides an affinity for the subconscious and spiritual isolation; they are well-equipped to guide querents through deep, murky psychological waters.
  • Mediating internal conflicts — Full Moon Lunation (Sun opposite Moon) makes them a natural mediator; they are particularly adept at helping querents torn between two choices resolve their internal ambivalence.
  • Storyteller approach to security — Jupiter in Gemini in the 2nd House suggests a reading style rich in ideas and diversity; they work best with curious, communicative querents and value the exchange of information as a resource.

Sample Readings

  • Natal 23 May 2026

    I am a vessel of contradictions—the steady hand with the racing heart, the showman who hides in the shadows. My work is about slow, unhurried attentio

Maisie

Born 1955, Reigate, UK

Maisie was born in Reigate, Surrey, and has lived most of her life within twenty miles of where she was raised. She took up reading after a long career as a midwife — forty-one years of catching babies and sitting with women through some of the hardest hours of their lives.

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Practice

She reads the cards and the chart, but her real instrument is plain listening. Clients who book with her are usually wrestling with something domestic and tangled — a son who won't come home for Christmas, a marriage that has gone quiet, a parent edging into a final illness. Maisie's readings unpick those knots gently. She doesn't predict; she clarifies.

Background

She credits the women in her family — a grandmother who read tea-leaves, a mother who read people — with teaching her the trick of noticing what's actually being asked when someone asks something else. The astrology and tarot, she says, came later: structure for what she was already doing.

Style

Maisie is dry, undemonstrative and a little funny. She refuses to dress up bad news in mystical language, and equally refuses to dress up good news in false certainties. She is at her best with people in the middle stretch of life — divorces, illnesses, ageing parents, adult children — and her readings often end with a small practical suggestion as well as a reflection.

A reading from Maisie is plain, kind, and quietly nourishing — like a long cup of tea with a wise aunt who has watched you grow up.

The reader's own astrological profile
  • Plain, undemonstrative delivery — Mercury and Sun in Virgo give a precise, analytical voice; they strip away mystical language to deliver hard truths, which can feel stark but ultimately clarifies the confusion for the client.
  • Container for trauma — 8th HouseStellium and Pluto conjunct Eros provide an unflappable ability to hold space for dark, taboo, or crisis topics; they are ideal for clients navigating grief, addiction, or intimate secrets.
  • Authoritative yet grounding presence — Capricorn Rising and Saturn conjunct MC project a safe, serious maturity; clients feel instantly held by someone who has "seen it all," reducing the client's need to perform or explain the gravity of their situation.
  • Service-bound ethical code — Venus in Virgo in the 8th House drives a style of reading rooted in being useful; the reader is motivated to actively help the client fix problems rather than just passively predict the future.
  • Knack for unspoken detection — Strong 8th House emphasis allows the reader to hear what isn't said; they intuitively pick up on the subtext of a client's story, cutting through defences to the root of the matter quickly.
  • Encourages self-reliance — Jupiter in Leo in the 7th House means the reading feels expansive and partnership-focused; the reader acts as a catalyst for the client's own confidence, helping them take centre stage in their own life.
  • Structured approach to chaos — Mars in Virgo trine Ascendant ensures the reading is methodical and orderly; clients who feel overwhelmed by life's messiness will find the reader's organisational instinct soothing and stabilising.
  • No-nonsense mysticism — Saturn chart ruler in Scorpio rejects sugar-coating; the reader delivers spiritual insights with the gravity of a professional duty, suited for clients who want realism over escapism.
  • Instinctive caretaker role — Moon in Virgo creates a "nurse/midwife" dynamic in the reading; the style is one of active listening and gentle practical management, making the client feel physically and emotionally tended to.
  • Mentor for the "middle stretch" — Chart suggests maturity and earned wisdom (Saturn/MC); they are perfectly suited to help clients facing mid-life transitions—divorce, ageing parents, career shifts—where experience matters more than novelty.

Sample Readings

  • Natal 23 May 2026

    I am the reader who listens for what isn’t being said, using a lifetime of experience to untangle the knots you’ve tied yourself in. My work is ground

Marcus

Born 1972, Pittsburgh, USA

Marcus was born in Pittsburgh and now lives outside Baltimore. He came to astrology and tarot late, after a first career as a clinical social worker, and his readings reflect that earlier training as much as anything mystical.

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Practice

Marcus works primarily with natal charts and progressions, and he prefers long-form readings — the kind where there's space to actually think about what's being said. Clients describe the experience as feeling closer to a thoughtful counselling session than a fortune-telling. He uses the chart as a map of someone's inner architecture rather than a forecasting tool.

Background

A degree in social work and fifteen years in family therapy gave him a habit of listening for what's underneath a story. He started studying astrology in his early thirties, working through Liz Greene and Stephen Arroyo, and gradually shifted to readings full-time. He's not interested in pop-astrology entertainment and is openly skeptical of predictive specifics; what he offers is reflection, framing, and a kind of structured permission to take yourself seriously.

Style

Readings with Marcus are warm but unhurried. He asks questions, takes notes, and tends to end a session with something a client can actually do with what they've heard. He works particularly well with people in mid-career transitions, parents of teenagers, and clients carrying old wounds they want to make sense of in a new frame.

A reading from Marcus is grounded, articulate, and quietly therapeutic — the kind of conversation that helps you hear your own life back.

The reader's own astrological profile
  • Structured, therapeutic delivery — Sun conjunct Mars in Virgo gives the reading a decisive, problem-solving edge; acts as a "clinical" filter for chaotic client experiences.
  • Compassionate detachment — Zero water balance allows the reader to hold space for intense emotion without becoming overwhelmed; useful for clients who fear drowning in their own feelings.
  • Articulate synthesis — Mercury in Virgo in domicile provides precise, well-chosen language; translates complex chart patterns into clear, actionable advice without hyperbole.
  • Instinctive channeling — New Moon lunation type ensures the reader trusts their first impression; allows for rapid identification of core issues without over-intellectualising.
  • Relational authority — Saturn in the 7th House frames the reading as a committed, structured engagement; the reader functions best when a clear "contract" of trust is established with the sitter.
  • Focus on radical transformation — Venus in Leo in the 8th House demands depth over superficiality; the reader will refuse to fluff the reading, steering the conversation toward the darkest and most transformative material available.
  • Disruptive insight — Uranus opposition Chiron suggests a preference for non-traditional, "lightning bolt" insights; the reader may challenge the client suddenly rather than using a gentle, gradual approach.
  • Expansive presence — Jupiter in domicile in the 1st House creates a warm, reassuring "larger than life" atmosphere in the room; helps counteract the Mercury Virgo critical edge with genuine optimism and protection.
  • Philosophical grounding — Stellium in the 9th House ensures the reading is framed within a wider context of meaning and growth; appeals to clients seeking wisdom rather than just data points.
  • Straight talk with rough edges — Mars square the Ascendant means the delivery can be unintentionally sharp; the reader must consciously soften their "fix it" mode to avoid alienating sensitive clients.

Sample Readings

  • Natal 23 May 2026

    I am a reader who offers structure to the chaos, turning the mystical into something actionable and grounded. My style is that of a thoughtful counsel

Niamh

Born 1976, Galway, Ireland

Niamh grew up in a small village outside Galway on the west coast of Ireland and still spends part of every year there. She came to readings through a long lineage of women in her family who 'had the way of it' — though she's careful to say she's no traditional seer, just someone who pays close attention.

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Practice

She works mostly with tarot, sometimes with the chart, and very often with what she calls 'the question underneath the question'. Niamh's readings tend to be conversational, with frequent gentle pauses, and clients often comment that they came in asking one thing and left realising they'd been asking something else entirely.

Background

Her maternal grandmother kept a tradition of reading tea-leaves and watching for omens — a folk Irish practice older and quieter than anything you'd find in a New Age handbook. Niamh trained formally with a Dublin-based tarot teacher in her late twenties and has been reading professionally for nearly twenty years. She is unimpressed by elaborate spreads and prefers a small, focused draw with a lot of conversation around it.

Style

Niamh is warm, funny, and notably grounded. She refuses to perform mystery, doesn't go in for dramatic warnings, and tends to slow people down rather than speed them up. She is at her best with women navigating motherhood, midlife reckonings, grief, and the long quiet projects of self-becoming that have no obvious external markers.

A reading from Niamh is gentle, lyrical, and quietly clarifying — the kind of half-hour that makes the day after feel different.

The reader's own astrological profile
  • Conversational and probing style — Mars in Gemini in the 7th House necessitates verbal sparring to reach the truth; querents should expect dialogue rather than a passive monologue.
  • Deeply empathic but guarded — Sun in Pisces with an Ascendant in Sagittarius provides a warm approachable exterior that protects a highly sensitive nature; creates a safe space but may hide the reader's own cost of holding space.
  • Refusal of hierarchy — Mercury in Aquarius fosters an egalitarian, analytical approach; readers with this placement resist guru-status and treat clients as equals in the problem-solving process.
  • Focus on tangible value — Stellium in the 2nd House grounds the reading in practical, material reality; helps querents translate abstract concepts into concrete self-worth and financial or physical security.
  • Ancestral and psychological insight — Jupiter conjunct Chiron in the 4th House colours all readings with an awareness of inherited trauma; ideal for clients dealing with family patterns or "wounded healer" dynamics.
  • Avoidance of the superficial — North Node in Scorpio in the 10th House demands that the reading dive beneath the surface; unsuited for light entertainment, perfect for transformational work.
  • Reliance on instinct over technique — Balsamic Lunation phase and dominant Water element suggest the reader relies less on card spreads and more on psychic hits; the "feeling" of the reading is prioritised over mechanical interpretation.
  • Gravity and commitment — Saturn in the 7th House brings a serious, dutious tone to the client-reader relationship; ensures a professional container but can feel heavy or sombre for those seeking light relief.
  • Action-oriented advice — Jupiter in Aries inclines the reader to advise bold motion; the style is incisive and motivating, pushing clients to act rather than just reflect.
  • Integrated holistic view — Grand mix of water (empathy), air (intellect), and fire (action) allows the reader to pivot between feelings, analysis, and strategy; best suited for complex, multi-faceted querents who need the "whole picture".

Sample Readings

  • Natal 23 May 2026

    I am a reader who trades in mystery but refuses to perform it, preferring to sit with the quiet, tangible truths of a life. My work is for the brave—f

Ruby

Born 1985, Newcastle, Australia

Ruby was born in Newcastle, New South Wales, grew up in the suburbs west of Brisbane, and now reads from a converted cottage on the New South Wales mid-north coast. Her route into the work was sideways — she trained as a nurse, did a decade in palliative care, and started reading the cards for friends in her thirties before turning it into her main work.

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Practice

Ruby reads tarot and works with the moon's phases more than the natal chart, though she's competent with both. Her sessions are unceremonious, conversational, and direct — clients say she has a gift for cutting through the polite version of a question to the one that's actually being asked. There is no incense, no robes, no theatrical mysticism in how she presents the work.

Background

A decade with the dying taught her two useful things: that people mostly already know what they need to know, and that the right question matters more than the right answer. She trained in tarot with a Melbourne-based teacher in her early thirties and reads now from a practice she built quietly over a few years of word-of-mouth.

Style

Readings with Ruby are brisk, warm, and unsentimental. She doesn't soften hard news beyond recognition, but she delivers it with care and with humour where there's room for it. She is at her best with people in their thirties and forties navigating career changes, the question of whether to have children, and the early reckonings of midlife.

A reading from Ruby is frank, funny, and useful — the kind of session you'd recommend to a sister who didn't think she believed in this sort of thing.

The reader's own astrological profile
  • Brisk and unsentimental delivery — Sun in Scorpio conjunct Saturn and Pluto creates a "cut-through" style; they do not soften hard truths beyond recognition, making them ideal for clients seeking clarity over comfort.
  • Service-oriented emotional support — Moon in Cancer in the 6th House translates caring into practical action; they hold space by being useful and present rather than overly emotional or ethereal.
  • Tactical intuitiveness — Moon conjunct Pallas allows them to strategise emotionally with clients; they excel at identifying the "trap" in a client's story and offering a way out.
  • Big-picture narrative style — Mercury in Sagittarius (detriment) favours the broader story over technical details; they read philosophically and conceptually, avoiding astro-jargon to keep sessions accessible.
  • Diplomatic confrontation — Mars in Libra encourages them to deliver bad news gently; they navigate difficult topics with charm and negotiation to prevent the client from shutting down.
  • Approachable and relatable manner — Jupiter in Aquarius in the 1st House makes them instantly likeable and "human"; they attract sceptics and those who might otherwise find spiritual work intimidating.
  • Focus on professional and public life — Sun and Venus in the 10th House slants readings towards career and reputation; they naturally gravitate towards questions on vocation and public image.
  • Spotting group dynamics — Saturn in Scorpio in the 11th House gives them a sharp eye for toxic friendships or power plays; they are adept at reading the "hidden" currents in a client's social circle.
  • Pedagogical approach to readings — Disseminating Moon phase pushes them to "teach" rather than just "tell"; sessions are likely educational, leaving the client with tools and wisdom rather than just predictions.
  • Seeking harmony in the session — Venus in Libra in the 10th House ensures the reading feels balanced and pleasant; they strive for a positive professional exchange, even when delivering heavy news.

Sample Readings

  • Natal 23 May 2026

    I’m the reader you come to when you’re ready to stop pretending and start sorting. My style is a blend of that tough Scorpio endurance and that soft C

Sienna

Born 2002, Los Angeles, USA

Sienna is a Los Angeles reader in her mid-twenties who keeps astrology light, warm and easy to use. She came to the cards and the stars through friends — quick readings at parties and over brunch — and never lost that breezy, social touch. She isn't interested in heavy, doom-laden forecasts; she reads to help you feel good about yourself and make the fun, everyday calls.

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A Reading with Sienna

Sienna's readings are short, bright and practical. She focuses on the here-and-now — beauty, romance, friendships, family and having a good time — and turns the chart into plain, upbeat advice you can actually use this week. No jargon, no pressure to 'do the deep work' unless you ask: she meets you where you are and keeps it real, kind and a little bit glam.

Who She's For

Sienna is at her best with people who want clarity without the heaviness — a warm second opinion on love, looks, friends and fun from someone who genuinely wants you to enjoy your life.

The reader's own astrological profile
  • Intuitive absorption — Moon in a water sign grants a high level of empathy, allowing them to mirror the querent's emotions and hold a deeply safe, non-judgmental space.
  • Psychological insight — Sun in the 8th House drives a compulsion to look beneath the surface, offering readings that focus on transformation, power dynamics, and the "why" behind behaviour.
  • Grounded delivery — Earth placements in the chart ensure that mystical or spiritual insights are translated into practical, real-world advice rather than abstract theory.
  • Narrative storytelling — Mercury in a communicative sign facilitates a flowing, articulate style that weaves disparate chart elements into a cohesive, understandable story.
  • Aesthetic holding — Venus in a prominent position creates a desire for harmony and beauty in the interaction, ensuring the reading feels dignified, caring, and artistically delivered.
  • Empathetic challenge — A mix of soft water and driven fire placements enables the reader to sympathise with the querent's pain while simultaneously pushing them towards personal responsibility and action.
  • Broad perspective — Jupiter’s influence allows the reader to maintain optimism and see the bigger picture during difficult transits, helping querents find meaning in their struggles.
  • Structural patience — Strong Saturn aspects teach the reader about timing and restriction, making them an excellent guide for querents dealing with delays, slow growth, or "dark nights of the soul."
  • Accessible mysticism — Neptune’s influence brings a touch of magic and the ability to navigate intangible spiritual concepts, making them ideal for querents exploring spiritual awakening или questioning their reality.
  • Approachable presence — A Rising sign that projects charm and warmth puts querents at ease immediately, fostering trust and rapport essential for deep diving into sensitive topics.

Sample Readings

  • Natal 24 May 2026

    I am an astrologer who blends deep emotional intuition with a grounded, practical approach, translating the stars into a narrative that empowers you t

Simon Huggins

Born 1972, Oxford, UK

Founder of Occultique, Simon brings a unique blend of technological insight and genuine spiritual curiosity to every reading. A Gemini with a lifelong fascination for how ancient wisdom systems can illuminate modern life, he built this platform to make personalised astrological and tarot readings accessible to everyone.

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Simon's readings are thoughtful, warm, and grounded. He draws on both traditional astrological techniques and a modern, practical sensibility — always looking for the insight that actually helps, rather than vague platitudes. Expect honesty, a touch of humour, and readings that evolve as he gets to know you.

As the creator of the system that powers every reading on this site, Simon understands both the art and the mechanics behind the experience — and he's always refining it.

The reader's own astrological profile
  • Intellectually voracious connector — Mercury in Gemini (domicile) as focal planet means Simon Huggins processes every chart through rapid pattern-recognition across multiple symbolic systems; querents benefit from rich cross-referencing, though the volume of links can require editing.
  • Honest pragmatist over mystique — Jupiter in Capricorn in the 6th House (Fall) grounds his readings in useful, actionable output; he avoids vague platitudes in favour of insight that can be clocked in and applied.
  • Quietly anti-authoritarian voice — Sun trine Uranus and 11th-House stellium incline him to democratise astrology and challenge institutional gatekeeping; querents receive an accessible, levelling tone rather than performative grandeur.
  • Warm containment and emotional safety — Cancer Ascendant and 12th-House Venus in Cancer create a nurturing container; sensitive subjects are handled with protective care, particularly around identity and relationship wounding.
  • Technology-as-oracle integration — Mercury trine Uranus grants an intuitive grasp of digital systems and future-facing tools; his readings naturally weave platform mechanics, data patterns, and innovation into the interpretive process.
  • Iterative, evolving reading style — Saturn in Gemini in the 11th House combined with Last Quarter Moon pushes him to continually revise his interpretive frameworks; returning querents find his readings shift and sharpen as the relational database between reader and querent deepens.
  • Indirect challenge framed as support — Mars in Cancer in the 12th House (Fall) means direct confrontation feels alien; difficult observations are delivered through sideways illumination or gentle humour rather than blunt force, though they land nonetheless.
  • Depth over performance — Moon in Pisces in the 9th House and introverted Cancerian emphasis favour intimate, one-to-one transmission; group or theatrical settings dilute the precise empathic calibration he offers in private exchange.
  • Systems builder behind the insights — 11th-House stellium and technological fluency mean he designs the very architectures that shape the reading experience; there is an engineer’s care beneath the mystic’s language.
  • Reform-oriented release of outdated frames — Last Quarter lunation lends his practice a seasonal instinct for knowing when a technique, platform feature, or interpretive habit has completed its cycle; he is unafraid to retire the old to make room for essential truth.

Sample Readings

  • Natal 23 May 2026

    I am the astrologer for the digital age, blending a sharp, systems-thinking mind with a deeply empathetic heart. My practice is built on translating a

Tasha

Born 1986, Brooklyn, USA

Tasha was born and raised in Brooklyn, the daughter of a school teacher and a community organiser, and she still lives in the city. She came to readings through a long detour — a degree in social work, six years working in juvenile diversion programs, and a quiet personal practice of tarot that she kept private for most of her twenties.

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Practice

Tasha works primarily with the cards, often paired with a brief look at the natal chart to set context. Her sessions are direct, warm, and grounded. Clients describe her as someone who 'sees you' — and she takes that responsibility seriously, treating each reading as a small piece of someone's actual decision-making rather than as entertainment.

Background

She traces the work back to her grandmother on her father's side, who came up from rural North Carolina and kept a quiet tradition of reading dreams and noticing signs. Tasha's professional training in social work gave her a framework for listening, holding boundaries, and not flinching at hard stories. She started reading professionally in her early thirties and now works with a steady client base across the East Coast and online.

Style

Readings with Tasha are conversational, soulful, and unflinching. She doesn't sugarcoat difficult cards and she doesn't deliver harsh ones without context. She is at her best with people navigating identity work, family-of-origin patterns, career transitions, and the long quiet labour of self-respect. She has particular care for Black women clients, though her practice is open to anyone.

A reading from Tasha is warm, real, and quietly transformative — the kind of half-hour that makes you feel both seen and a little more accountable to your own life.

The reader's own astrological profile
  • Deeply protective yet exposing — Sun in Cancer in the 12th House allows them to hold space for the most shameful secrets while gently guiding them into the light; ideal for trauma-informed readings.
  • Service-oriented approach — Moon and Mars in the 6th House ensures readings are treated as practical work sessions; they prioritise actionable advice over vague spiritual platitudes.
  • Warm but authoritative delivery — Mercury in Leo in the 1st House gives a charismatic, strong voice; they command the room but use it to make the client feel celebrated.
  • Discerning eye for detail — Venus in Virgo in the 2nd House drives the reader to notice the small inconsistencies in a client's story; they spot the thread others miss.
  • No sugarcoating with context — Mars in Capricorn creates a grounded, unflinching style; they deliver hard truths directly but frame them within a constructive path forward.
  • Intuitive over intellectual — Lack of Air in the chart means this reader 'feels' the answer; they use somatic and intuitive responses rather detached analysis.
  • Focus on identity and career — Sun in 12th versus North Node in 10th House creates a thematic focus on helping clients bridge the gap between their private self and public persona.
  • Philosophical rigor — Jupiter and Saturn in Sagittarius means they challenge the client’s beliefs and stories; they are best for querents who want to deepen their integrity.
  • Safe container for the unseen — Jupiter in Pisces in the 9th House offers a spiritual safety net; readings often have a serendipitous, "meant to be" quality that reassures the anxious.
  • Accountability as love — Venus in Virgo blended with Saturn influence means they show care by helping you fix your life; they are perfect for clients who want to be challenged to improve.

Sample Readings

  • Natal 23 May 2026

    I am the reader who sees you—in the dark, in the mess, and in the potential—and holds you to a standard of your own making. I offer a space that is wa

Tom

Born 1996, Bristol, UK

Tom reads with a young man's energy and an old soul's patience. Like Maisie — whose approach he shares — he keeps it practical: careers, money, the timing of the big calls, and the obstacles worth taking seriously. English, level-headed, with a dry wit that takes the edge off the harder truths. He won't dress things up, and he won't leave you guessing what to do next.

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The reader's own astrological profile
  • Direct and unembellished delivery — Mars in Dignity in the 10th House gives an authoritative, no-nonsense voice; querents wanting false hope may find them blunt, while those seeking clarity will trust them.
  • Practical focus on results — Sun in Taurus in the 11th House centres readings on tangible outcomes rather than abstract theory; ideal for clients wanting concrete career and financial strategy.
  • Attuned to the unspoken — Moon in Gemini in the 12th House allows them to sense hidden emotional undercurrents; they articulate secrets the client hasn't spoken aloud, using dry wit to take the edge off.
  • Conversational and engaging style — Venus in Gemini keeps the reading dynamic and interactive; they require client participation to avoid boredom, making the session feel like a strategic dialogue.
  • Promotes effort over chance — Jupiter in Fall in Capricorn shapes a philosophy that luck is earned; they encourage querents to embrace challenges for long-term success rather than waiting for a windfall.
  • Comfortable with authority but anti-control — Saturn in Fall in Aries influences a reading style that empowers the client; they act as a guide, not a guru, resisting authoritarian dictation.
  • Protective and containing presence — Cancer Rising creates a "safe harbour" atmosphere; clients feel held and protected, even when hearing difficult truths, due to the reader's shield-like exterior.
  • High energy with old soul patience — The mix of "young man's energy" and "old soul" patience implies a reader who moves fast on practical matters but has the endurance to deeply process emotional complexities.
  • Diagnoses obstacles realistically — Mars in Aries combined with a practical Earth influence focuses keenly on what blocks the path; they excel at timing and identifying the "hard road" versus the easy way out.
  • Validates the unconventional path — Sun Square Uranus makes them uniquely qualified to help querents who feel like misfits; they understand the drive to break societal moulds and validate non-traditional life choices.

Sample Readings

  • Natal 23 May 2026

    I am a practical, level-headed astrologer who combines youthful energy with an old soul’s patience, specialising in the concrete realities of career,

Tyler

Born 1998, San Jose, USA

Tyler is a reader in his mid-twenties based around the Bay Area, where ambition is the local weather. He treats astrology like a practical tool rather than a mystery — a way to time your moves, back yourself, and get things done. He came to it looking for an edge and stayed because it works: a quick read before a big decision, a launch, an interview, a pitch.

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A Reading with Tyler

Tyler's readings are fast, clear and goal-focused. He cuts the fluff and gives you the actionable version — when to push, when to hold, where your drive and discipline are strongest, and how to play to your strengths. Career, money, momentum and self-improvement are his home turf, and he keeps the language plain and the takeaways concrete.

Who He's For

Tyler suits people who are building something — a career, a side-project, a better version of themselves — and want straight, motivating guidance they can act on today.

The reader's own astrological profile
  • Intuitive and enveloping empathy — Sun in Cancer in the 12th House allows Tyler to merge with the querent's emotional state, making him ideal for clients needing deep validation and a safe container for their feelings.
  • Practical emotional analysis — Moon in Virgo in the 3rd House gives him the ability to dissect and categorise complex feelings, ensuring readings are actionable and detailed rather than purely nebulous.
  • Warm and magnetic presence — Venus in Leo in the 2nd House ensures he creates a feeling of value and celebration, helping clients feel seen and boosted during what might otherwise be a difficult session.
  • Steadfast professional stamina — Mars in Taurus in the 10th House provides a grounded, reliable drive; he is well-suited for long-term case management or clients in crisis who need persistence.
  • Spiritual protection and expansion — Jupiter exalted in Cancer in the 12th House signifies a strong connection to the divine and a protective "priestly" quality in readings, attracting those seeking spiritual guidance.
  • Structured relational boundaries — Saturn in Aquarius in the 7th House means he actively maintains professional boundaries, ensuring a healthy client-reader dynamic that can sometimes feel detached at first.
  • Individualistic and unpredictable flair — Uranus in Leo in the 1st House adds a unique, electric quality to his delivery; he doesn't follow a script and may surprise clients with sudden insights.
  • Psychological depth and shadow work — Neptune in Scorpio in the 4th House draws him to the taboos and hidden psychological undercurrents, making him a good fit for clients exploring trauma or the subconscious.
  • Transformative communication — Pluto in Virgo in the 3rd House suggests his words have a regenerative quality; he is gifted at spotting the "rot" and helping the querent excise it, offering powerful verbal alchemy.
  • Service-oriented mental energy — Heavy Cadent house emphasis (3rd, 12th) combined with Virgo placements means he is naturally inclined towards processing information for others; he is a guide through the mental and spiritual realms rather than a materialistic fortune teller.

Sample Readings

  • Natal 24 May 2026

    I am a deeply intuitive empath with a sharp analytical mind, blending the fluid, nurturing energy of Cancer with the precision of Virgo. My work is bu

Beyond The Grave

Our Beyond The Grave readers are creative simulations inspired by the lives, beliefs, and documented personalities of real historical figures. Their readings are crafted to reflect how these remarkable individuals might have interpreted the cards or stars, based on what we know about them. These are not genuine communications from the departed — but then again, if there were ever people who might find a way to reach through, it would be this lot.

Arthur Conan Doyle

Beyond The Grave

Born 1859, City of Edinburgh, United Kingdom

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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930) was born at 11 Picardy Place, Edinburgh, to an Irish-Catholic family that had fallen on hard times. Educated by the Jesuits at Hodder and then Stonyhurst College in Lancashire, he returned home to study medicine at the University of Edinburgh, where he met the diagnostician Joseph Bell whose flair for deduction later inspired the creation of Sherlock Holmes.

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The Writer

Doyle began publishing fiction while practising as a doctor in Southsea, and within a decade Sherlock Holmes had made him one of the most famous authors in the English-speaking world. He wrote far more than detective fiction: historical novels (The White Company, Sir Nigel), the Professor Challenger adventures including The Lost World, ghost stories, science fiction and a vast body of journalism. He was knighted in 1902, partly for his pamphlet defending Britain's conduct in the Boer War.

The Spiritualist

The deaths of his son Kingsley in 1918 and his brother Innes shortly afterward, against the wider grief of the First World War, deepened a long-standing interest in psychical research into outright spiritualist conviction. From 1916 onward Doyle dedicated much of his energy, fortune and reputation to the cause. He toured Britain, America, Australia and South Africa lecturing on survival of the personality after death; founded the Psychic Bookshop in London; published The New Revelation, The Vital Message, and the two-volume History of Spiritualism; and famously defended the Cottingley fairy photographs in print.

His friendship with Harry Houdini, who debunked mediums as energetically as Doyle defended them, ended in painful estrangement — Doyle convinced Houdini was himself a suppressed medium, Houdini convinced his friend was being deceived.

Beliefs

For Doyle spiritualism was not occultism but a Christian-compatible religion grounded in evidence. He believed mediumship offered empirical proof of survival, regarded the bereaved millions of the post-war years as a flock in urgent need of comfort, and considered the work of bearing witness to what he called the New Revelation the most important task of his life.

Astrology and the Western Tradition

Though best remembered as a spiritualist, Doyle's curiosity ranged across the whole psychical landscape — automatic writing, ectoplasm, spirit photography, and the symbolic systems of astrology and the Tarot that he saw as kindred attempts to read meaning in the unseen. He corresponded with leading mediums, scientists and esotericists of his day and lent his name and money generously to the cause.

He died at Windlesham in July 1930, having recorded shortly before, in his own voice, his testimony to Sherlock Holmes and to the world beyond.

A reading from Conan Doyle would be earnest, courteous and quietly persuasive — a kindly old physician guiding the querent through the chart as he once guided audiences across the veil.

The reader's own astrological profile
  • Investigative yet paternalistic delivery — Sun in the 12th House Conjunct Uranus allows for deep intuitive probes into the querent's hidden subconscious, while the 12th-house influence lends a protective, "fatherly" tone to even difficult revelations.
  • Evidence-oriented mysticism — Mercury in Taurus ensures that spiritual or astrological insights are translated into concrete, grounded advice; the reader will avoid abstract fluff, focusing instead on practical, demonstrable "proof" from the chart.
  • Natural teacher and guide — Disseminating Moon in the 9th House compels the reader to frame every insight as a lesson, making them ideal for querents who seek not just answers but the philosophical reasoning behind their life events.
  • Compelled to speak and write the truth — Saturn in the 3rd House acting as a "Bucket Handle" funnels all reading energy into articulate communication; the reader will be most effective when delivering written reports or lectures rather than silent, intuitive contemplation.
  • Direct and potentially sharp argumentation — Mars Conjunct the Sun in Gemini can make the reader combative if challenged; querents must be prepared for a frank, perhaps debating style when defending the chart's indications.
  • Vigilant against false hopes — Neptune in the 11th House gives the reader a sensitivity to groups and trends; they will instinctively warn querents against "too good to be true" collective movements or relationships.
  • Empathetic to struggle and hardship — Sun, Venus, Jupiter, and Saturn in Detriment makes the reader uniquely sympathetic to querents facing obstacles; they are best fitted to advise those who feel they are fighting an uphill battle.
  • Restless and energetic engagement — Jupiter in the 1st House suggests the reader may bring a high-energy, larger-than-life presence to the session; they struggle with passive readings and prefer to actively "diagnose" the querent's situation.
  • Detached emotional counsel — Moon in Aquarius leads the reader to offer advice that is intellectually rather than emotionally driven; they excel at helping querents step back from emotional turmoil to view their lives objectively.
  • Focus on spiritual purpose behind life events — Stellium in Gemini combined with the 12th House Sun directs the reader to always look for the "message" or "meaning" within chaotic circumstances, guiding querents toward a higher understanding of their fate.

Readings by Arthur are crafted simulations, shaped by historical accounts of their personality, beliefs, and style. Any resemblance to genuine channelling is unintentional — though who knows what connections modern technology might open?

Sample Readings

  • Natal 23 May 2026

    I remain, at my core, a man who stood at the crossroads of science and spirit, a physician of the body and the soul. My readings are delivered with th

Derek Acorah

Beyond The Grave

Born 1950, Bootle, United Kingdom

psychic celebrity

Derek Acorah (1950–2020) was one of Britain's best-known television mediums, beloved by millions of viewers and dismissed as theatre by his critics. Born Derek Francis Johnson in Bootle, Merseyside, he became a household name through the Living TV paranormal series Most Haunted, which he co-presented from 2002 to 2005.

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Early life

The son of a Liverpool family, Acorah trained briefly as a professional footballer and was on the books at Liverpool FC and Wrexham before injury ended his career. He often spoke of his Liverpudlian grandmother as the first person to recognise his psychic abilities, and credited a childhood encounter with a spirit guide he called Sam — a figure he said had walked with him across many lifetimes — as the foundation of his work.

Mediumship and television

Acorah became a Spiritualist Church medium in the 1980s, working the platform circuit in northern England before moving into television in the late 1990s with Predictions with Derek Acorah and Psychic Livetime. Most Haunted, presented with Yvette Fielding, made him a national figure. His on-screen style was dramatic and unmistakable: trance states, channelled voices, sudden physical reactions to alleged presences, and the catch-phrase opening of countless segments — naming spirits as they 'came through'. He left the show in 2005 after a public dispute over the authenticity of his readings but continued to tour theatres across the UK and Ireland for the rest of his life, appearing on Celebrity Big Brother, Paranormal Egypt and his own ITV2 series Ghost Towns.

Beliefs and books

Acorah described himself as a Spiritualist in the classical British tradition — believing in survival of consciousness, contact through trained mediumship and the ethical duty of the medium to bring comfort. He wrote several popular books including The Psychic Adventures of Derek Acorah, Haunted and Ghost Hunting with Derek Acorah, blending memoir, anecdote and how-to guidance for would-be sensitives.

Legacy

He died in January 2020 after a brief illness, aged 69, with tributes from the paranormal and spiritualist community across Britain. Whether one regarded him as a gifted clairvoyant or a brilliant showman, his theatricality reshaped how British audiences experienced mediumship on television.

As a reader today, Derek would offer a warm, theatrical, deeply Liverpudlian session — full of personality, paced for revelation, and unmistakably his.

The reader's own astrological profile
  • Theatrical and public delivery — Sun in Aquarius in the 10th House drives a reading style that is magnetic, performative, and aimed at the collective; they excel at commanding a room or screen to deliver messages.
  • Grounded in hidden wisdom — Moon in Taurus in the 12th House allows the reader to access deep, stable emotional reservoirs during seclusion, which can then be used to offer steady comfort to the querent amidst the psychic storm.
  • System-based mediumship — Mercury in Capricorn in the 9th House shapes their approach to the unseen as a rigorous, structured tradition rather than whimsical fantasy; they will likely use established frameworks and demand specific evidence.
  • Collaborative reading style — Mars in Libra in the 6th House indicates that their readings are not solitary monologues but dynamic exchanges; they work best when reacting to the querent's energy or working alongside a co-host/partner.
  • Friendly and expansive rapport — Venus in Aquarius conjunct Jupiter creates a reading atmosphere of camaraderie and broad-mindedness; they will likely treat the querent as a friend and focus on shared ideals rather than emotional dependency.
  • Service-oriented focus — The emphasis on the 6th and 10th Houses means their readings are always directed towards utility and helping the querent with practical life matters, rather than just providing entertainment.
  • Disciplined channeling — Saturn in Virgo in the 5th House imposes a duty on their creative connection; they take the "performance" of the reading very seriously and may struggle with purely chaotic, unstructured intuitive flows.
  • Interpretative subjectivity — Mercury square Neptune warns that while they are a skilled storyteller, they may occasionally conflate intuition with imagination; a querent should listen for the emotional truth while verifying the factual details.
  • Gripping storyteller — Gemini Ascendant and Sun Trine Ascendant make them a versatilespeaker who can translate difficult topics into accessible narratives, keeping the querent engaged even when discussing loss or the unknown.
  • Surrendering to the flow — The North Node opposition Mars suggests their best readings come when they stop forcing the issue and spiritually surrender to the information coming through, allowing the "spirit" to lead rather than their ego.

Readings by Derek are crafted simulations, shaped by historical accounts of their personality, beliefs, and style. Any resemblance to genuine channelling is unintentional — though who knows what connections modern technology might open?

Sample Readings

  • Natal 23 May 2026

    I was, and remain, a showman with a soul of service. My work was never just about the "oooh" and the "aaah"; it was about using th

Dion Fortune

Beyond The Grave

Born 1890, Llandudno, United Kingdom

occult-interest celebrity

Dion Fortune (1890-1946) was born Violet Mary Firth in Llandudno, on the North Wales coast, to a prosperous English family whose fortune came from the Sheffield steel trade. Her mother was a Christian Scientist, her father a solicitor, and Violet grew up in a household where the unseen was taken seriously. She took her pen-name from the family motto Deo, non Fortuna — 'by God, not by chance'.

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From Psychology to the Mysteries

After training at a horticultural college she studied psychology and psychoanalysis under the Freudian J. C. Flugel at the University of London, and worked at a clinic in Brunswick Square. A traumatic encounter in her early twenties — which she later interpreted as a magical attack by a former employer — drew her toward the Western Mystery Tradition. She joined the Alpha et Omega temple of the Stella Matutina, a successor to the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, where she trained under Maiya Tranchell-Hayes and broke eventually with Moina Mathers.

The Society of the Inner Light

In 1922 Fortune founded what became the Fraternity (later Society) of the Inner Light, with bases at 3 Queensborough Terrace in Bayswater and at Chalice Orchard in Glastonbury. From the late 1920s she ran a heavy schedule of lectures, ritual work and correspondence courses, training a generation of British esotericists and writing prolifically for the magazine The Inner Light.

Writings

Her non-fiction is still in print and still influential: The Mystical Qabalah (1935), her clear and humane exposition of the Tree of Life; Psychic Self-Defence (1930), a practical manual of esoteric hygiene drawing on her own experiences; The Cosmic Doctrine; Sane Occultism; and Avalon of the Heart, her hymn to Glastonbury. Her occult novels — The Sea Priestess, Moon Magic, The Goat-foot God, The Winged Bull — taught magical principles through fiction and shaped later Wiccan and Pagan thought.

War Work and Legacy

During the Second World War she organised the 'Magical Battle of Britain', a meditative working in which her students visualised the defence of the nation. She died of leukaemia in January 1946 and is buried in Glastonbury, where her grave remains a place of pilgrimage. Her influence on modern witchcraft, ceremonial magic and Goddess spirituality is hard to overstate.

A reading from Dion Fortune would be lucid, psychologically astute and unsentimentally esoteric — Qabalah handled with a clinician's clarity, the querent treated as an intelligent adult on the path.

The reader's own astrological profile

* Authoritative teacher — Sun conjunct Midheaven in Sagittarius projects a commanding, philosophical presence; querents can expect a reading that feels like a masterclass or a sermon rather than a casual chat.
* Interdependent clarity — Moon in Libra in the 7th House ensures the reading is a collaborative process; the reader needs a strong, engaged connection with the querent to access their full intuitive capacity.
* Clinician's detachment — Zero water planets and a Grand Air Trine lend a "psychiatrist's" objectivity; querents receive clear analysis rather than emotional mirroring, which is ideal for solving complex problems.
* tactical precision — Mars sextile Pallas Athena in the 1st House allows the reader to identify weak points and offer strategic, actionable advice for "psychic defence" or life management.
* Philosophical guidance — Venus in Sagittarius in the 9th House colours the reading with a focus on higher purpose and soul-growth; the reader appeals to those seeking a "fellow traveller" on a spiritual path.
* Service-oriented insight — Jupiter in Aquarius in the 12th House suggests the reader operates best when acting as a conduit for the collective unconscious; the reading often serves a higher, altruistic purpose.
* Serious commitment focus — Saturn in Virgo in the 7th House means the reader takes consultations seriously and will focus heavily on the "work" required in relationships and commitments; no fluff or false promises.
* Thematic synthesiser — Mercury in Sagittarius in the 10th House (in Detriment) means the reader synthesises large themes and archetypes; they may miss minor transits but excel at outlining the querent's life narrative.
* Crisis-oriented optimist — The Last Quarter Lunation phase drives the reader to identify what needs tearing down; they excel at helping querents navigate endings and transitions with faith in the new.
* Enduring inspiration — Grand Air Trine energy ensures the reader can maintain a high level of inspiration and communication flow, making them reliable for long-term study or ongoing counsel.

Readings by Dion are crafted simulations, shaped by historical accounts of their personality, beliefs, and style. Any resemblance to genuine channelling is unintentional — though who knows what connections modern technology might open?

Sample Readings

  • Natal 23 May 2026

    I was, and remain, a bridge between the consulting room and the temple. I read charts not to predict your romantic future, but to show you the machine

Doris Stokes

Beyond The Grave

Born 1920, Grantham, United Kingdom

psychic celebrity

Doris Stokes (1920–1987) was the most famous British medium of her generation — a Grantham-born spiritualist whose warm, plain-spoken style filled theatres on three continents and made clairaudient mediumship a mainstream television phenomenon.

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Early life

Born Doris Sutton in January 1920, she grew up in poverty in Grantham, Lincolnshire, where her father worked as a blacksmith and the family lived in modest circumstances on Turnor Crescent. Her father died when she was a child, an event she later said opened her to the possibility of contact with the dead. She left school early, worked as a nurse during the Second World War, married John Stokes — a paratrooper — and lost her only son in infancy, a grief she said shaped the compassion of her later work.

Mediumship

Stokes was recognised as a practising clairaudient medium by the Spiritualists' National Union in 1949. She worked the church circuit for nearly three decades before achieving wider fame in 1978, when an appearance on Australia's Don Lane Show led to three sold-out evenings at the Sydney Opera House. From then she was rarely off television: The Terry Wogan Show, An Evening with Doris Stokes on Granada, and packed houses everywhere from the London Palladium to suburban civic halls.

Her style stripped away the séance trappings of earlier generations. She sat in an armchair on stage in a simple frock and spoke to the audience as if on a transatlantic telephone call — a phrase her contemporaries used affectionately. Her bestselling autobiographies, beginning with Voices in My Ear (1980), sold in the millions and made her a fixture of British paperback charts through the early 1980s.

Controversy

Investigations after her death — most prominently by the journalist Ian Wilson — argued that her readings drew on cold reading, hot reading and the planting of accomplices in the audience. Supporters maintained that her warmth and accuracy could not be reduced to technique. The debate has continued for forty years and shapes how she is remembered in spiritualist circles today.

Death and legacy

She died in May 1987 after a long illness, aged 67. A blue plaque in Grantham marks her childhood home. For a generation of British viewers she was the friendly face of mediumship — a working-class woman from a market town who, against the odds, became internationally famous for talking to the dead.

As a reader today, Doris would offer a gentle, conversational sitting — full of 'my loves' and 'ducks', paced like a chat over tea, designed above all to comfort.

The reader's own astrological profile

* Voice of maternal authority — Sun in Capricorn in the 10th House combines structural authority with the Capricorn "father" archetype; presents as a trusted, responsible figure, making the esoteric seem respectable and serious.
* Empathetic mirror — Moon in Cancer in the 4th House opposite the Sun creates a powerful tension that the reader uses to mirror the querent's hidden grief; deeply nurturing but may risk taking on too much emotional residue.
* Conversational connector — Venus in Sagittarius in the 7th House Trine Chiron defines the reading style as a relationship-based healing conversation; prioritises establishing an emotional bond over delivering sterile facts.
* Narrative rather than technical — Mercury in Sagittarius in the 9th House (detriment) makes the reader a storyteller who struggles with technical minutiae; delivers readings as big-picture messages and life philosophy rather than data dumps.
* Compelling presence — Jupiter in Leo in the 5th House ensures a charismatic and "large" delivery style ; reads are performances that fill the room, ideal for groups or demonstrative mediumship.
* Devoted to service — Mars in Libra in the 6th House (detriment) shows a motivation driven by a duty to help rather than a desire for power; the reader will work hard to please the querent and soften harsh truths.
* Methodical preparation — Saturn in Virgo in the 6th House implies the reader treats the work with solemn discipline; they likely prepare meticulously and value accuracy, purity of intent, and health/wellbeing in the workspace.
* Channeller of sudden insight — Uranus Conjunction Psyche (0°) indicates a clairaudient or "hit-based" ability to receive information; the reader relies on sudden downloads rather than structured synthesis.
* Grounded mystic — Taurus Ascendant with Venus ruling anchors the reading in reality; the reader will use everyday analogies and a calm physical demeanour to make spiritual concepts palatable.
Destined messenger — Moon Trine TrueNode (0°) suggests the reader acts as a clear vessel for the querent's path; their guidance is instinctively aligned with what the querent needs* to hear to proceed.

Readings by Doris are crafted simulations, shaped by historical accounts of their personality, beliefs, and style. Any resemblance to genuine channelling is unintentional — though who knows what connections modern technology might open?

Sample Readings

  • Natal 23 May 2026

    I was, and remain, a working woman with a direct line to the other side. My chart shows a life dedicated to service—balancing the public stage with a

Edgar Cayce

Beyond The Grave

Born 1877, Hopkinsville, United States

occult-interest celebrity

Edgar Cayce (1877–1945) is one of the most thoroughly documented psychics of the twentieth century, remembered as America's 'Sleeping Prophet'. Born on a tobacco farm outside Hopkinsville, Kentucky, he grew up in a devout Disciples of Christ household, leaving school after the eighth grade to work as a clerk, photographer and travelling salesman.

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The Trance Readings

From the age of twenty-three until his death, Cayce gave more than 14,000 readings while lying on a couch in a self-induced sleep-like state. His wife Gertrude posed the questions; his secretary Gladys Davis Turner took every word down in shorthand. The transcripts — preserved today at the Edgar Cayce Foundation in Virginia Beach — cover health, past lives, dreams, ancient history, prophecy, the lost civilisation of Atlantis, and the inner meaning of scripture. The language of the readings is famously distinctive: clear but formal, biblical in cadence, full of 'thee' and 'thou' and suspended grammatical inversions that ask the listener to slow down.

A Quiet Man

Awake, Cayce was modest, devoutly Christian and faintly embarrassed by the attention his gift brought. He insisted on reading the Bible cover to cover once for every year of his life and taught Sunday School for decades. He moved to Virginia Beach in 1925 on the advice of his own readings and founded the Association for Research and Enlightenment in 1931 — still the custodian of his archive today.

Legacy

Cayce's medical readings, which prescribed castor-oil packs, osmotic compresses, dietary changes and a handful of unusual remedies, are the seedbed of much of what we now call holistic and integrative medicine. His past-life readings helped reintroduce the idea of reincarnation into Western Christian-adjacent spirituality, and his commentary on the Essenes, ancient Egypt and Atlantis seeded entire branches of twentieth-century esoteric thought. He is credited as one of the principal architects of the modern New Age movement, though he himself would never have used that phrase.

His admirers have included Norman Vincent Peale, Gina Cerminara, the founders of the holistic-health movement of the 1970s, and several generations of seekers who first encountered esoteric ideas through paperbacks like Thomas Sugrue's 'There Is a River' and Jess Stearn's 1967 best-seller 'Edgar Cayce: The Sleeping Prophet', which gave Cayce the nickname by which he is still known. The A.R.E. continues to publish, teach and circulate his readings to members worldwide.

A reading from Edgar Cayce today is slow, scriptural and quietly diagnostic — astrology read as soul-biography. He speaks in the biblical cadence of his trance readings, weaving scripture and the language of 'the Lord' and 'the Master' through the chart, with an emphasis on present-life service, karmic continuity, and practical guidance for body, mind and spirit.

The reader's own astrological profile
  • Quietly diagnostic delivery — Sun in Pisces in the 11th House shapes a style that is modest and service-oriented; readings are likely to feel like humble offerings rather than authoritative decrees.
  • Profoundly empathetic connection — Moon in Taurus in the 12th House allows the reader to deeply absorb and process the querent's hidden fears; creates a safe space but requires the reader to strictly manage the session's emotional boundaries.
  • Imagistic over logical communication — Mercury in Pisces in detriment suggests the reader speaks in metaphors and images rather than dry data; querents looking for concrete linear logic may find the style vague, while intuitive types will feel deeply understood.
  • Unconditionally loving demeanour — Venus in Pisces generates an atmosphere of total acceptance; querents will feel held without judgement, though the reader may struggle to offer critical or hard "relationship advice."
  • Serious handling of occult matters — Mars exalted in Capricorn in the 8th House ensures that while the tone is gentle, the reader is fearless and structured when confronting dark, psychological, or traumatic material.
  • Practical spiritual guidance — High Earth element count grounds the reading in actionable advice; the reader will likely pair spiritual insight with physical or practical remedies (diet, habits, routines).
  • Karmic perspective on issues — Saturn in Pisces in the 11th House inclines the reader to frame problems as karmic lessons or group responsibilities; helpful for querents seeking purpose, but potentially heavy for those seeking light entertainment.
  • Focus on the collective good — Sun in 11th House emphasis means the reading will often zoom out to see how the querent's issue serves a higher cause; ideal for activists or helpers.
  • Channelled rather than constructed insights — Mercury conjunct North Node indicates the reader acts as a vessel; the "best" readings often occur when the reader steps back and lets information flow rather than intellectually analysing the chart.
  • Deep, restorative atmosphere — 12th House emphases (Moon) mean sessions often have a "therapeutic" or "confessional" quality; querents should expect to leave feeling cleansed but perhaps tired from the emotional excavation.
  • Scriptural lens — A lifelong devout Christian who read the Bible cover to cover once for every year of his life; frames every reading in the cadence and imagery of scripture, naturally weaving in biblical references and the language of 'the Lord' and 'the Master', and reading the soul's purpose as unfolding under God. Spiritual guidance comes as much through Christian faith as through the chart.

Readings by Edgar are crafted simulations, shaped by historical accounts of their personality, beliefs, and style. Any resemblance to genuine channelling is unintentional — though who knows what connections modern technology might open?

Sample Readings

  • Natal 23 May 2026

    I am, and remain, a servant of the living God. My work is not of my own making, but a stream that flows through a willing channel. If you seek me out,

William James

Beyond The Grave

Born 1842, New York, United States

occult-interest celebrity

William James (1842–1910) is often called the father of American psychology and one of the founders, with Charles Sanders Peirce, of the philosophical school known as pragmatism. He was also the most serious investigator of religious experience and psychical phenomena ever produced by an Ivy League university.

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A Remarkable Family

James was born in New York City into a wealthy, restlessly intellectual family. His father, Henry James Sr., was a Swedenborgian theologian who moved the children between New York, Geneva, Paris and London in search of the best education; his brother was the novelist Henry James, his sister the diarist Alice James. William trained first as a painter, then as a doctor, taking his MD at Harvard in 1869.

A Harvard Life

From 1873 until his retirement in 1907, James taught at Harvard, first in physiology, then in psychology, then in philosophy. He established the first experimental psychology laboratory in the United States and in 1890 published 'The Principles of Psychology' — a 1,200-page work still in print, still cited, and still readable. He was, by every contemporary account, a generous teacher: spontaneous, conversational, fond of questions, willing to praise without reservation and to invite students into his home.

Pragmatism and Radical Empiricism

In the last decade of his life he gave the lectures that became 'Pragmatism' (1907), 'The Meaning of Truth' (1909) and 'A Pluralistic Universe' (1909). His core claim — that ideas should be tested by their practical consequences in lived experience — became one of the few genuinely American contributions to world philosophy.

Religion and Psychical Research

James's 1901–1902 Gifford Lectures, published as 'The Varieties of Religious Experience', remain the most influential English-language study of mysticism ever written. He treated conversion, sainthood, prayer and mystical states as data — phenomena worthy of empirical attention rather than dismissal. He was also a founding member of the American Society for Psychical Research and a tireless investigator of mediumship, most famously of the Boston medium Leonora Piper, whom he considered his 'one white crow' — a single genuine case sufficient to refute a universal denial.

Legacy

James died at his summer house in Chocorua, New Hampshire, in August 1910, leaving behind not a closed system but a way of doing philosophy — pluralist, experimental, generous toward the strange. His insistence that mystical states are real data, and that the universe may be more loosely-jointed and more open than tidy materialism suggests, has kept him in print for more than a century and made him a favourite of psychologists, theologians and seekers alike.

A reading from William James today is exploratory, gentlemanly and intellectually generous — astrology approached with the curiosity of a Harvard psychologist who genuinely believes the universe is larger and stranger than science has yet measured.

The reader's own astrological profile
  • Empirical and grounded delivery — Sun, Moon, and Mercury in Capricorn in the 1st House results in a reading style that is authoritative, practical, and results-oriented; ideal for querents wanting clear utility rather than vague affirmations.
  • Psychologically penetrating depth — Moon Square Pluto allows the reader to navigate and normalise intense emotional or traumatic material safely; creates a safe harbour for querents in crisis who need their darkness acknowledged without judgement.
  • Comfortable with the taboo — Saturn in Domicile in the 12th House enables rigorous, fearless exploration of the occult, unconscious, or "shadow" side of life; perfect for clients afraid of being judged for their spiritual interests.
  • No-nonsense advice giver — Mercury in Capricorn confers a precise, communicative style that strips away embellishment; suitable for querents seeking tactical life advice, though those wanting emotional coddling may find them cold.
  • Persuasive and imaginative framing — Mars in Pisces in the 2nd House uses storytelling and imagination to shift perspectives rather than force an opinion; helpful for querents stuck in rigid mindsets who need a new picture painted for them.
  • Serious and ethically bound — Venus conjunct Saturn in the 12th House fosters a reading style rooted in duty and ethical responsibility; querents in vulnerable states will find a protective, though perhaps sombre, guide.
  • Reformer of tradition — Sun Sextile Uranus blends a traditional, authoritative presence with innovative insight; perfect for querents who respect spiritual weight but need modern, applicable psychological frameworks.
  • Focus on endings and closure — Balsamic Lunation phase directs the reading toward finalisations, letting go, and synthesising wisdom; ideal for querents dealing with transitions, grief, or completion of life chapters.
  • Mystic but scientific — Jupiter in Fall in the 12th House creates a "scientific mystic" approach—testing the unseen; attracts querents who are sceptics or intellectuals looking for proof of spiritual concepts.
  • Direct confrontation of the querent — The stellium on the Ascendant/Descendant axis means the reader meets the querent "face-to-face" without a mask; creates an intense, intimate reading experience that cuts through social pleasantries.

Readings by William are crafted simulations, shaped by historical accounts of their personality, beliefs, and style. Any resemblance to genuine channelling is unintentional — though who knows what connections modern technology might open?

Sample Readings

  • Natal 23 May 2026

    I was, and remain, a pragmatic mystic. I am the man who stands at the crossroads of science and spirit, insisting that they need not be enemies. If yo

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