I love my work for many reasons, but especially for moments like these:
When a long-time client writes with a question about a child’s horoscope and immediately sends the birth details of a baby who was born two hours ago. As an astrologer, you’re one of the first to know 🙂
When you find the best 15 minutes to set a wedding date, but the clients forget to bring the necessary documents. But the right woman at the right registry office at the right time turns a blind eye to this.
When the first meeting with a client starts with their phrase, “I don’t even know why I’m here—it probably doesn’t work.” And after that, for 12 years in a row, before their birthday, you get an email: “Same as always, please.”
When a young woman, who has worked as a cashier for 10 years, decides to study 3D modeling, and her relatives strongly discourage her (“so much money for education!” and “what’s the point?!”). But the stars have other plans, and a year later she’s taking successful steps in a new profession, and after three years, she’s leading her own project with a group of colleagues.
When you choose a date for IVF, and nine months later you start dreaming of little children — but one girl with black curls appears especially often — and then one morning, a happy mother sends you a photo of that very girl from your dreams.
When a woman asks about the possibility of marriage, you cast her partner’s horoscope and realize that you’ve seen him somewhere before. You find him in your database and remember telling him a couple of years ago: “Don’t give up, you should meet your love in 2020.” And you want to pick up the phone and say to him, “Don’t miss it, it’s her.” But you stay silent because you know they’ll figure it out themselves. Love and miracles love silence.
And I love it when the stars let me get a little closer to these miracles — both the small ones and the big ones. Let them happen!
Note: Any recognizable personal details in the text have been altered in the name of silence 🙂