Before I was an astrologer, I was trained to look closely at structure. I spent years practicing orthodontics — learning to read small misalignments and understand how they shape a much larger picture. That habit of looking for the quiet cause behind the visible effect never really left me.
At some point, structure alone stopped being enough. I trained further in clinical psychology, because I wanted to understand not just what people do, but why they keep doing it. Astrology — studied seriously, through Vedic and Nadi traditions, Lal Kitab and numerology — became the instrument precise enough to name the pattern once psychology had helped me see it.
I no longer practice orthodontics. What I do now, through The Astro Company, is closer to what drew me to medicine in the first place — sitting with someone, reading what's beneath the surface, and helping them understand it honestly, without softening what needs to be said.
An early and enduring interest in human behaviour — why people repeat certain choices, why the same relationship patterns resurface, why decisions get avoided long after they've been made in the mind.
Astrology, practiced here, is treated as a structured language for pattern — not a fixed forecast. Charts are read for tendencies, cycles and psychological weather, always alongside how a person actually lives and chooses.
Astrology sits inside the work, not above it — one instrument among several for understanding why people think, feel, choose and repeat.
The Astro Company was created as a professional home for this work — a platform where astrology, psychology and human behaviour meet, and where consultation is treated as a private, considered process rather than a quick reading.
I don't believe a birth chart should tell you who you are.
I believe it can help you understand why you are.