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oh, hey moses!

I'm a professional astrologer based in Denver, Colorado, and the founder of Jupiter's Market - a strategic astrology practice for people who carry responsibility. I came to astrology the long way, through years in ministry as a youth pastor and music pastor, and later as a Store Manager and Global DEI Communications Leader for Coach. I gave everything to those worlds. And they, eventually, cost me more than they gave back. 

When I left, I knew I needed to rebuild my relationship with both my spirituality and my judgment, and astrology became the framework that helped me do that. I consider myself a dirty opportunist. I can't see the future and I don't make blind predictions, but I can help you see the patterns clearly, locate your blind spots, and help you take advantage of the "weather" patterns. 

my core values

1.

not everything needs your whole nervous system.

 

most things aren't emergencies. you can care deeply without treating every moment like a crisis. some stuff is just noise, and the spiritual thing to do is recognize it as such. save your intensity for what actually matters. and when you mess up? laugh about it. growth doesn't require suffering through every lesson.

2.

real beliefs work when things get messy.

 

if your values only make sense when life is calm, they're decoration, not foundation. true belief systems bend without breaking. they respond to real pressure, adapt to complexity, and still help you make decisions when everything's falling apart. otherwise, what's the point?

3.

power without integrity is just force.

 

having power matters. using it well matters more. real leadership means knowing your impact and taking responsibility for it. it's about building the world you want to see, starting with how you show up. can you look yourself in the eye and respect what you see? that's the only metric that counts.

4.

you can have compassion and boundaries at the same time.

compassion and standards aren't opposing forces. you can care about people deeply and still be clear about your limits. actually, that clarity is one of the most honest things you can offer someone. it honors both of you. when you let people walk all over you, you're avoiding the truth of where you end and they begin.

5.

the truth is the kindest thing you can offer

 

comfort feels nice, but clarity changes lives. sometimes the most loving thing you can do is tell someone what they need to hear, not what they want to hear. honesty is respect for yourself and others. it says: "i believe you're strong enough to handle reality, and i respect you enough to share it.

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