Why Astrology Works: Where Science and Religion was born
Modern science measures energy quantitatively—ancient systems understood the quality of energy, its ability to amplify life force or disrupt balance. Astrology weaves together the subjective and the objective. It offered a framework to understand both.

Science, religion, art, mathematics and astrology all trace their roots to observing the stars.
This ancient practice sparked human curiosity.
Far from mere stargazing, astrology in particular is the interpretation of the stars influence upon us. The distant lights park humanity's curiosity and urge us to discover patterns in this mystery of life.
Astrology weaves together the subjective and the objective. It offered a framework to understand both.
From the seven planets comes connections to the roots of geometry, music, and medicine. Celestial patterns echo earthly cycles. Cosmic patterns speak to both heart and mind.
Let’s explore how the stars gave birth to the tools we use to understand ourselves and the universe.

understanding through somatic experience
That's what makes us human.
Astrology is not intellectual—it’s experiential.
To grasp its truth, you must feel it. Just as you notice restlessness during a full moon, planetary influences reveal themselves when you pay attention to your body and emotions.
The full moon pulls tides, stirs oceans, and moves the waters within you. Humans are 60% water.
Have you ever noticed how people go crazy on a full moons night?
Many feel it—heightened emotions, disturbed sleep, intense thoughts. The moon’s force is undeniable. Yet not everyone notices. Only those aware of their internal rhythms recognize the connection.
Only those attuned to their somatic experience sense its pull.
Others dismiss it as coincidence.
Astrology cannot be reduced to logic or detached observation. Like life itself, it must be felt. And what makes you human, is your ability to feel.