Dharma Constellations

What is alive and asking for your attention

Astrology gives us an incredible map, while tarot can bring us directly into what is alive and asking for our attention in the present moment.

What I offer

Three ways to sit with the cards

Tarot readings

An open reading, where we look at what is present for you now. I read intuitively rather than by fixed formula, and I'll tell you what I'm seeing as we go rather than delivering a verdict at the end.

Start here if nothing specific is pressing

Focused or question-based readings

For when you arrive with something specific — a decision, a relationship, a piece of work, a situation you keep circling. We put the question at the centre and read around it.

Bring one question

Astrology & tarot together

A combined session that uses both. The chart shows the longer arc and the timing; the cards speak to the moment you're actually standing in.

The fullest picture

How I read the cards

Tarot became part of this work alongside astrology, and I've been fortunate to learn from some wonderful teachers in both. I use tarot intuitively, and I love how beautifully it works next to a chart.

A reading with me is a conversation, not a pronouncement. The cards are a way of looking more honestly at something — of naming what you may already sense but haven't said out loud yet. Nothing that comes up is fixed, and nothing is meant to frighten you.

If you've never had a reading before, that's a good place to begin. You don't need to prepare anything or believe anything in particular. Come with whatever is on your mind.

Photo — A spread laid out on cloth — cards, candle, her hands mid-reading

The map and the moment

If you'd like both — the longer view and what's happening right now — a combined session is the one I'd point you toward.