AXIS
A place of orientation.
A still point around which things turn.
For moments when life begins to shift — not because something new appears, but because something central is remembered.
Axis offers guidance for moments of change, return, and decision.
The work draws from:
- Astrological calculation
- Tarot as symbolic language
- Coaching as grounded inquiry
These are not used as techniques, but as ways of seeing. Nothing here asks for belief.
Only attention.
This is slow work.
There is room for uncertainty.
There is room for complexity.
There is room for silence.
There is room for honesty without performance.
Insight is not forced.
Clarity is allowed to arrive.
What emerges is meant to be lived with, not consumed.
Offerings
A Drawing
A single tarot drawing taken at a moment that matters. The cards are used to reveal structure — what is moving, what resists, and where the turning lies.
Held Sitting • One Question
A Reckoning
Reads the larger pattern of time. Using both Vedic and Western systems to examine the structure you were born into and the cycles currently shaping your life.
Orientation • Preparation Required
A Sitting
A quiet, attentive conversation at the center. Not advice-giving or optimization. Grounded, practical inquiry where what needs to surface is given room.
Inquiry • Conversation
A Turning
For thresholds. Weaving together astrological timing, tarot as a mirror, and coaching as integration. For moments when choice carries weight.
Threshold Work • Synthesis
A Season
Life does not turn all at once. Sustained guidance over time including regular sittings, periodic drawings, and astrological check-ins.
Depth • Request Only
Astrology
The study of structure and cycle. At Axis, it is used to understand timing, pressure points, and periods of movement and rest.
"What is time asking of you now?"
Tarot
A symbolic language older than explanation. The cards do not predict; they reflect. They show the shape of a moment and the forces already present within it.
Coaching
Not about improvement, but honesty. A sitting creates enough stillness for what is true to surface, and enough grounding to bring that truth into daily life.
- Those who sense that something is turning.
- Those caught between seasons or identities.
- Those tired of noise and uncertainty.
- Those wanting guidance without ideology.
You do not need to be spiritual.
You do not need to arrive with answers.
Only with attention.
If you feel drawn here, begin simply.
A single sitting is enough to orient.
Everything else follows naturally.