There’s this guy whose journey rising from nothing (from zero to hero, the energy of the 7K structure) shows how someone can become an authentic, value-driven leader. His success isn’t about money, but about living true to himself, growing continuously, and making a meaningful impact on others.
I don’t know about you, but my favorite podcaster is
Steven Bartlett. What has influenced me the most is the deep empathy I feel from him during his conversations with his guests. How did such a young guy develop so much empathy? Who is this man, still so young, who can talk with such ease about women’s menopause, sexual topics, and relationship crises — things that many people only start to experience around the age of 50, or at least when they hit their midlife crisis? This incredible personality truly amazed me, and it made me want to take a closer look at his chart. And then I got those aha moment, now I understand why. Sorry, Steven — I happened to come across your chart, and I thought it would be interesting to do a little case study on your life path through the lens of Chinese Astrology. If there were one person I’d want to meet and talk to about the self knowledge and personal growth it can provide to everyone, it would be you.
Despite his young age, he speaks with a level of maturity, empathy, and understanding of human nature that’s rare even among older generations.
In his podcast, The Diary of a CEO, he talks not only about business and the psychology of success, but also about vulnerability, self-awareness, relationship dynamics, and mental health, topics that require genuine emotional intelligence.
If we take a closer look at why he might be so empathetic and “emotionally ahead of his age,” several factors come into play, and to explore this, I turn to Chinese Astrology as a system of self-knowledge and personality insight.
Let's start!
Steven Bartlett was born on August 26, 1992, in Botswana, to a Nigerian mother and an English engineer father. When he was two years old, they moved to England, to Plymouth.
His Four Pillars of Destiny chart looks like this. (Oh, I wish I knew his birth hour, I couldn’t find it anywhere! Maybe one day Steven will whisper it to me. 😊)
When we start an analysis, we always start from the Year Pillar and move inward, toward the Hour Pillar on the left. The Year Pillar represents the outer world, the energies of childhood, and the life stage from 0 to 18 years old.
Year Pillar – The Outer Layer and How the World Sees Him: Yang Water Monkey – Indirect Resource + 7K, the Leadership Energy
This pillar represents the image the outer world sees of him and the energy he carries from childhood. The
Yang Water Monkey pillar corresponds to the
7th Hexagram in the ancient I Ching, the theme of
Direction and Virtue. Interestingly, when we look at his chart, the influence of the symbolic Virtue Star appears here, referring to a kind, well-intentioned, and likable person who often receives higher guidance in times of difficulty. He has the ability to overcome challenges in seemingly miraculous ways. The energy of the Year Pillar reflects that of a leader, mentor, or strategist. The outer world perceives Steven as intelligent, determined, and somewhat reserved. In childhood, he likely had to become independent early and may have often felt it was up to him to take the lead. When the
7K structure appears in the Year Pillar, it often points to a
challenging childhood, experiences of lack or limitation. In its shadow form, it symbolizes struggle and hardship; in its higher expression, it represents career achievement and heart-centered leadership. However, reaching that level requires maturity and self-awareness and since this pillar reflects childhood, it describes a stage before that awakening. His interaction with the outer world reveals a powerful dynamic between humility and leadership. At times he appears withdrawn and shy, while at others he naturally takes charge and influences those around him, often without even realizing it. This duality is the essence of the Yang Water Monkey, perfectly aligned with the 7th Hexagram’s message of leadership, discipline, and service. When lived consciously, this energy allows him to lead from the heart, bring people together around shared goals, and transform conflicts into opportunities for growth.
Little Steven probably wasn’t aware of this as a child, the
Yang Water element represents curiosity, the thirst for knowledge, and deep thinking. For a Yang Water person, nothing is impossible. Yang Water people influence others like the ocean’s current or a tsunami: they draw others in and carry them along.
Yet, just like the ocean, Yang Water has its tides: when it withdraws, it turns inward, retreating into its private world.
In Steven’s chart, Yang Water forms an
Indirect Resource structure, symbolizing introspection, inner focus, self-reflection, overthinking, visions, and inner wisdom. Yang Water is endlessly curious, it asks deep questions and dives into philosophical or even taboo topics (because water always finds its way, even where it’s not “supposed” to go). While this structure can bring periods of melancholy or emotional heaviness, the fluid nature of Water balances it, keeping life in motion and helping him adapt easily. Yang Water individuals blend well with others and can talk to anyone, as Water can mix with every element and change its state. Intellectual dominance (Yang Water) combined with emotional restraint (Indirect Resource) gives him a strong self-protective instinct: he doesn’t easily let people in (the Monkey’s Yang Metal energy adds emotional distance). This is the duality the world sees: strong, cool, controlled on the outside, while inside there’s fiery sensitivity and explosive emotional depth. His outer-world energy allows him to envision massive projects and believe deeply in his ability to bring them to life. The symbolic animal of the 7th Hexagram is the kiwi bird, which cannot fly and whose feathers resemble fur, more like a small mammal than a bird. Its sense of smell is far more developed than its sight, allowing it to perceive things that other birds cannot see.
Symbolically, this shows a capacity to “sense” possibilities others might miss and to give birth to “big eggs”,
grand visions and projects.
However, those dreams require collaboration and teamwork, as they are too large to carry alone. That’s why this hexagram is also called The
"Army": leading toward a shared goal in a way that uplifts and serves others.
This energy, the outer-world recognition of Steven was
especially activated in 2022, the Yang Water Tiger year.
(The 7th Hexagram becomes active with the 13th Hexagram, and the
Monkey–Tiger clash creates one of the strongest manifestations of vision and creation in Chinese astrology.)
If I recall correctly, that’s around the time I first discovered his podcast, The Diary of a CEO, on YouTube.
First Luck Pillar: Ages 4–14 — Yin Earth Rooster – Direct Wealth and Direct Officer Structures: The Wanderer
This period for Steven represents the “good boy with a rebel’s edge” phase, when things were yet manageable.
Yin Earth is like fertile soil: supportive, kind, and understanding. Just as the soil can be cultivated, this was a time when Steven was still moldable. He likely often felt a strong need to please others and to be accepted. Even if he faced challenges during these years, he met them with empathy and acceptance, though his confidence was not yet strong.
Yin Earth tends to struggle with recognizing its own value and talent, even when Yin Earth shows significant talents.
This decade laid the foundation for Steven’s growth, it was the period of rooting, from which his Yang Wood Day Master value system and later worldview began to develop. (Yin Earth combining with Yang Wood in the Heavenly Stems symbolizes consolidation and grounding.) During this time, he gained strength and adapted, integrating into a new culture and school system. The 7K structure in his Year Pillar shows his innate independence, but this ten-year Luck Pillar helped balance that energy. Yin Earth can often be uncertain.The Yin Earth Rooster pillar describes a phase where, at a lower level, one can feel directionless or apathetic, encountering hardship or pain. In the
I Ching, this corresponds to the image of “The Wanderer.” It signifies
being alone in the world, searching for stability and safety, experiences that often arise from a sense of lack. It’s about movement, transition, and being “on the road.” The lesson is that in life, there are times when we cannot settle down permanently but must learn to exist in a temporary, in-between state, whether physically or emotionally.
Adaptability, respect, and humility are key. The wanderer can express themselves anywhere, but always only temporarily. For the wanderer, it’s important to respect the customs of wherever they are, not to be too showy or forceful, and not to cling too tightly to a situation, but to stay flexible (as Yin Earth naturally is). This constant movement and searching symbolize that
home is not external but internal. Steven once mentioned that he lived in a house with a broken window for 15 years, while all the white families around had nice homes, a vivid contrast that reflects this period of
material scarcity. The main lesson of the Yin Earth Rooster period:
to become rich not only materially but also spiritually, emotionally, morally, and intellectually.
The Yin Metal element within the
Rooster represents
direct polarity of Output element, which is called:
Eating God (EG), symbolizing the
desire to express, to share something with the world, yet this is a somewhat reserved energy. Wherever Rooster is, this animal sign wants to be in spotlight, it has pride, and there is a talent in which he glows.(Rooster' Yin Metal is the analogy of the diamond, wants to shine and sparkle). During such a phase, a person might begin to form the thoughts and stories that one day become a book, but at this stage, they are still taking shape. The Eating God structure reflects developing expertise and mastery in certain areas, while also holding deep inner
longings for a better, more beautiful life.
The behavioral indicators of this Luck Pillar,
Direct Wealth and
Direct Officer represent reliability, precision, and the mindset of “I’ll take care of it” or “I’ll make it happen.” These are the two strongest structures for organization and project management. As Steven himself shared in interviews, during school he was the one organizing trips and fundraising, generating income for school programs. This combination gave him a natural talent for planning, coordination, and bringing projects to life.
Month Pillar – Yang Earth Monkey: Work, School Years, Parents, Family and Young Adulthood (Ages 17–35) – Indirect Wealth + 7K
This pillar and its red circled symbols mainly describe the phase of life after the age of seventeen, including his attitude at work, his relationship with his parents, and the energies connected to career, finances, friendships, and colleagues. The Yang Earth element represents the mountain or rock, stable and immovable, forming an
Indirect Wealth structure that marks a
born entrepreneur. It reflects the practical, business-oriented side of his nature. In the
I Ching, this corresponds to Hexagram 59, “Dispersion,” which deals with honest connection and intimacy. This mainly refers to Steven's family as well, with such an energy in a natal chart, he likely wanted to get rid of the family atmosphere. (Disperse, release what is not aligned with him). Its main lesson is that something can only become whole, genuine, and truly functional if the relationship or feeling connected to it, whether it’s work, parents, home, a goal, love, partnership or collaboration is authentic. Essentially, as you feel the signals about something, so will the outcome be. If Steven feels a project or goal no longer resonates with him, he needs to let it go. He can only succeed in endeavors that genuinely interest him, and when a project becomes stagnant or joyless, it must be released so new success can emerge. The deeper message is that to achieve unity, every inner and outer blockage must first be dissolved.
Yang Earth projects an image of
calm and security outwardly, but inside it
hides many secrets. Just like a mountain, we only see its surface, not the layers of rock within. He dislikes showing vulnerability because he feels he must always be strong. Yang Earth people tend to be reserved and find it hard to open emotionally, which can make them seem cold or distant, and they allow intimacy only slowly and with caution. The Yang Metal element of the Monkey creates Eating God structure within the pillar itself, indicating hidden desires that are deeply felt yet quite closed. He has a strong intellect and a rich inner emotional world.
The
Indirect Wealth and
7K (Seven Killings) structures points to an intense, strong-willed, leadership or entrepreneurial type who cannot stand helplessness. He carries powerful sexual and emotional energy, which makes him magnetic but potentially volatile if not consciously channeled. It’s a tremendous creative force, but it only builds rather than destroys when guided by a solid moral compass. In his chart, this compass is inherently present: his
Yang Wood Day Master clashing the double Monkey gives him an inbuilt ethical orientation. If this guidance is lacking, the 7K energy can manifest as aggression, control issues, power struggles, or an excessive need to prove oneself. In a male chart, this combination resembles the archetype of Christian Grey from Fifty Shades of Grey, intense dominance born from early experiences of struggle, transforming later into ambition, control, and the drive to create wealth and stability.
7K in young age always refers to
hardships, lack of harmony, quarrels, screaming, abuse and things associated with harm in family atmosphere. Later, when someone is more mature this 7Killings energy can manifest in fighting towards a personal goal, and by that leadership attitude one can stand out in the society.
For a man with an Indirect Wealth structure, relationships often carry strong attraction dynamics. He may draw multiple romantic interests or experience love triangles, if this is not the case, than the woman of his life will play an extremely strong part in his life. In relationships, the 7K energy shows a love of challenge; he doesn’t value what comes too easily and is drawn to situations that test him. 7K structure is about sexuality, secrets, primal force, and instinct, giving the chart’s owner a fierce fighting spirit. In intimate relationships, he may be
dominant or boundary-pushing, which works only if his partner accepts his intensity and emotional rules. The 7K ultimately points to perseverance, nobility, and a deep sense of personal mission.
The Indirect Wealth structure also describes someone unlikely to complete long academic studies. If he’s not interested in something, he simply won’t pursue it. Such a person doesn’t need to be “saved” if they leave formal education, they will always find a way to survive, to
create money and opportunity even from nothing. Steven famously decided after his first university lecture that he would never finish and he quit. People with this structure are impatient; time is their greatest value, and they like to use it efficiently. They grasp the essence quickly, act fast, and take risks when they sense potential. The Indirect Wealth type is the
entrepreneur, a born businessman unable to stand being told what to do, preferring to lead others instead. They are drawn to ventures where their money works for them, not the other way around. Indirect Wealth structure in Yang Earth element signifies long-term abundance and stability, creating prosperity that can sustain generations. Because Yang Earth is rock-solid, his businesses and investments are stable, trustworthy, and inspire confidence in others. A man with IW structure is generous with other, likes to help people.
Steven once shared in an interview that as a child, he cut out paper numbers and gave it to his siblings, allowing them to redeem it for massages, an early sign of his entrepreneurial spirit and his drive to create value through action.
Second Luck Pillar (2006–2015, ages 14–24): Yang Metal Dog – 7K and Indirect Wealth. Early independence, struggle, and stagnation; blockages in partnership and career advancement.
This ten-year period marks a time when Steven became increasingly
difficult to control or guide, a typical
“my way or the highway” energy where he only accepted his own rules and principles. When someone with this energetic quality has a goal, it is best to channel that immense willpower and endurance into entrepreneurship. If the 7K is positioned in the Heavenly Stem, it often brings unexpected difficulties and life obstacles. With strong 7K energy, a person struggles to accept other people’s systems, preferring to do things in their own way. It is no surprise that during this time his life went strongly against expectations and traditional systems; he simply did not fit in. This was also the period when he was expelled from secondary school.
During this cycle, with Indirect Wealth in the Earthly Branch, he may have become more flirtatious and charming, possibly juggling several relationships, as romantic connections became an important theme in his life, but if we look at the elemnts of Yang Wood and Dod, it shows obstacles. A man with Indirect Wealth is
naturally attractive to the opposite sex. At age 18, within this same period, he
dropped out of university and built his first business, Social Chain, from zero capital, which he later listed to stock exchange. Around 2010, he enrolled at Manchester Metropolitan University but left after a few months because he felt the education system did not support his ambitions. Around that time, he founded his first project, an online student platform called “Wallpark.” Although the site was not a long-term success, it gave him valuable experience and connections.
On his path to success, Steven faced many
failures, loneliness, and criticism during these years. Not only his natal chart but also his second Luck Pillar reinforced the same structures, 7K and Indirect Wealth, both emphasizing entrepreneurship, women, efficiency, and impatience, while 7K adds dedication to a cause, the drive to rise from zero to social recognition, and the willingness to fight through obstacles.
The
Yang Metal Dog pillar is about self-expression and finding balance between individuality and community. In these ten years, Yang Metal Dog energy pushed Steven to express what was inside him. In the early part of this period, he may have focused more on outer appearances—lights, studio setups, cameras, how he looked or spoke—rather than his authentic voice. At a lower level of experience, this energy can express vanity or excessive concern about how others perceive him. By the end of the cycle, however, clarity arrives: to be heard authentically by the community, one must first
find their true voice and authenticity.
In the I Ching, this pillar corresponds to
Hexagram 12, “Stagnation,” symbolizing
blockage and difficulty moving forward. It suggests slow progress, frustration, and constant challenges in whatever one tries to initiate. The Yang Metal energy is like a sharp sword that cuts away what no longer serves. This was the period when his true self-identity was being formed, the one he would later share with the world. Yang Metal represents both struggle and justice, as well as the defense of the weak. The Yang Metal period is always challenging and sometimes painful because it clears away what is unnecessary and sharpens a person’s essence, preparing them for their true success.
This period also activates relationship themes through the Dog energy, highlighting partnership and companionship. By the end of this Luck Pillar, Steven founded the digital marketing agency Social Chain with his friend, which marked the beginning of his breakthrough toward success, though the full unfolding of that success came only in his next Luck Pillar.
It is important to note that this period created an
opposition between Yang Metal and Yang Wood, the clash between Steven’s Day Master and the Heavenly Stem of this Luck Pillar. This represents a blocked, delayed state,
like pruning a large tree so it can grow stronger roots and healthier branches. The pruning itself is painful and often experienced as failure, but it is precisely this process that makes the tree fruitful, stable, and resilient, the qualities that later draw everyone’s attention in the coming next Luck Pillar.
Third Luck Pillar: Yin Metal Pig (2016–2025, Ages 24–33) – Stepping Onto the Stage of Life, Direct Officer and Direct Resource
When someone enters a Yin Metal transit, it is like
stepping onto a red carpet. In Chinese astrology, Yin Metal symbolizes a precious stone or
diamond, and in Steven’s case, this element represents his
Authority element in a direct polarity, meaning
work, career, and authority in their most visible and influential form. So where can he shine, stand out, and distinguish himself during this decade? In his work, vocation, and career. Yin Metal is frequently found in the charts of famous people. It represents true leaders who need a team around them so everything runs smoothly and efficiently. Yin Metal individuals have unique insights and brilliant ideas; they simply do things differently and stand out from the crowd.
Let’s look at Steven’s key highlights during this Yin Metal "glow-up" Luck Pillar:
2016–2019: Social Chain experienced remarkable growth, employing hundreds of people in Manchester, Berlin, and New York, with clients such as Apple, Coca-Cola, Superdry, and McDonald’s.
2019: Social Chain went public on the German stock exchange with a valuation exceeding £300 million. Steven stepped down as CEO at age 27 to follow his own path.
2017: He launched The Diary of a CEO podcast, which grew from a self-reflective project into one of Europe’s most popular podcasts, featuring guests like Simon Sinek, Mel Robbins, and Wim Hof.
2021: He published his first book, Happy Sexy Millionaire: Unexpected Truths About Fulfilment, Love and Success, a Sunday Times bestseller exploring the difference between material success and inner fulfilment.
2021–present: Became the youngest “dragon” on BBC’s Dragons’ Den at age 28, strengthening his presence as an investor and thought leader.
2024–2025: Co-founded Thirdweb (a Web3 development platform) and invested in ventures such as Flight Story, Huel, Whoop, and Vivino, while expanding The Diary of a CEO through books, live events, and documentaries.
What are all these outstanding career milestones if not the very expression of the diamond analogy?
The
Pig, among the twelve Chinese zodiac animals, is the
most emotional and empathetic sign. This elemental quality makes a person
multipotential and versatile, able to manage multiple projects and ideas simultaneously, while the Yin Metal influence adds uniqueness and refinement. The deep empathy and emotional intelligence Steven expresses in his conversations point to the sensitive nature of the Pig sign. The
Yin Metal Pig pillar corresponds to the
8th Hexagram in Chinese astrology, symbolizing
trendsetting and individuality, the reminder not to conform to others’ expectations but to remain faithful to his own authentic style.
In the I Ching, this hexagram is known as “Holding Together”, signifying the power of unity, a team coming together around a shared purpose, complementing one another’s strengths. Steven, as the leader and visionary of his community, understands this deeply: he holds his team together, knowing that they support and complement him with their expertise. Through this collaboration, he builds an outstanding community that shapes the market and defines new trends. This is the very essence and evolutionary path of the Yin Metal Pig energy.
In this Luck Pillar, Steven experiences his
emotions with greater amplitude, and his empathy and understanding of other people’s lives reach their highest level. This is the transit, when Steven can let emotions into his strong wall.
Yang Wood Dog Day Pillar – The Core of Personality and Relationships, the Trigger and Catalyst, Day Master with Indirect Wealth
And here we arrive at Steven’s
Day Pillar, the
Yang Wood Dog, which begins to activate significantly around the age of 35 (so very soon), yet it represents the lifelong core of his being, the essence of his personality. This is also the energy lin he experiences in his love relationship. His Day Master is Yang Wood, symbolized by a mighty oak tree with strong branches and deep roots. Yang Wood people are persistent, powerful, and always strive to grow higher toward the light, seeking broader perspective and understanding. They are resilient but not easily flexible, they may bend little, yet when pushed too far, they can break rather than yield.
For a Yang Wood person, friends and allies play a crucial supportive role, especially during challenging times, even though the person often feels they must face difficulties alone. Yang Wood entrepreneurs tend to manage multiple projects and investments at once; their creativity is expansive and branching, like the many limbs of a great tree. Each branch represents an idea, a project, or a vision, showing an active, brainstorming mind.
For such a person, how they treat their employees and team members is extremely important, because like a tree offering shade and shelter, they naturally protect and support those beneath them. Picture a tree in a storm, it shields others from the rain and offers shade from the burning sun. This is the protective, nurturing quality of Yang Wood. Direct, honest communication is also a hallmark of this element, Yang Wood people say what they think without hesitation or pretense; they are straightforward and fair, just like a tree standing tall.
The Yang Wood Dog pillar corresponds in Chinese astrology to the
39th Hexagram, known as
“Obstruction.” This hexagram describes moments when one feels surrounded by obstacles, yet it teaches that such challenges are meant to be overcome, transforming into inner growth and strength. This energy often brings life situations where a person faces emotional or relational blockages. The goal is not to avoid obstacles but to see them as opportunities for transformation.
If we look for the dinamic in this pillar, we find that the Dog's Yang Earth element and the Yang Wood Day Master has a clash, an opposition. This opposition creates tension in the relationships, and it stems from hidden unconscious fears. The
Dog always carries hidden
fears that is not easy to face or admit. The Dog’s Yang Earth represents closed energy, with so many secrets, it’s hard to break through this wall. Only a special love can penetrate and heal this kind of armor.
For Steven, this upcoming period (from around 2027 onward) may bring a time of profound self-discovery and spiritual awakening, where difficulties become sources of inspiration. This energy can be provocative, or he himself may act as a catalyst for others, awakening others to their own potential. Likewise, his relationships and life situations may “push his buttons,” triggering deep realizations. It is not confrontation for its own sake, but a form of awakening, a mirror showing both partners their limits and possibilities.
In his relationships, this may manifest as passionate, sometimes tension-filled dynamics, where emotional depth and intensity drive mutual growth. His partner acts as a reflection, showing him how he manages boundaries, emotional expression, control and the need for freedom. When lived at a higher level, this provocative energy transforms into inner dynamism, allowing him to inspire and move others, especially in his intimate relationships, where personal and spiritual evolution can become a shared journey.
Fourth Luck Pillar: Yang Water Rat – Indirect Resource Structure – Self-discovery, spiritual transformation, knowledge,inner work
Steven is only just entering this Luck Pillar; he is in a transition phase. If he were to read this now, he might meet it with a bit of disbelief. After years of achievement and recognition, he is stepping into a period that turns strongly inward, yet awakens with explosive intensity. This is one of the most powerful energies for transformation. In the ancient I Ching, it corresponds to the
Hexagram of Shock, the energy of
Awakening, the Spiritual Lightning that leads to deep inner change.
This decade is about the emergence of a deeper sense of self. After the “outer” successes — Social Chain, The Diary of a CEO, bestselling books, and public acclaim — he now turns toward the inner source. Such transitions are often accompanied by life shocks, changes in direction, or spiritual realizations, as though a new, deeper truth begins to call him. This ten-year period breaks down the ego’s protective walls, allowing genuine faith and courage to be born.
It is possible that during this time he may lose or willingly release something that once defined his identity. Yet this letting go becomes the path to true freedom. This immense power can only be activated when he faces his deepest fears. In Steven’s life, this may manifest as a desire for
fewer public appearances and more introspective work — writing, creating new concepts, and focusing on projects that carry depth rather than visibility. A new kind of spiritual leadership may emerge within him, one where inspiration comes not from what he says, but from the silence and presence he embodies. Yang Water always relates to influence, the capacity to affect others. Think of the force of Yang Water like the open ocean: it commands respect, with its depth and storms that challenge those who venture into it.
The
Indirect Resource structure represents knowledge and wisdom that cannot be learned in schools. It is insight that comes from higher realms, but only when one is ready to open to it. (meditation, relax, contemplating, rest, connecting to divine energy). If Steven feels that inner call, he will act. He will be among the first to do what others only contemplate. This is a powerful, awakening force for the world. When there is an excess of Indirect Resource in a transit, it can bring depressive tendencies, overthinking, introspection, and an interest in reading or learning spiritual techniques.
Mental health will be a key theme throughout this decade.
This energy is not arriving in Steven’s life by accident. The world today is filled with noise, loop of superficial patterns. Steven’s task is to break that monotony, to give voice to the truths others are afraid to speak, and to act first, not for attention, but because something deep within guides him to do so.
I haven’t mentioned it before, but Steven’s chart contains two
Empty elements (EMP), which point to spirituality and the need for higher purpose, a desire to serve and contribute to others.
I don’t know Steven’s Hour Pillar, as I couldn’t find any information about his exact birth time. The energy of the Hour Pillar is the strongest driving force throughout our lives. It shows the direction we are meant to develop in during this lifetime, something we can often sense even from childhood. It also reveals our secret desires, our true calling, and our experiences connected to our children. So it is missing from the analysis.
I’m always fascinated by how much guidance and understanding this self-knowledge system can offer in a person’s life. In 2020, when life shook me to my core, I made it my mission to help others discover their true potential, because I truly believe that if every person understood their unique energetic blueprint, we could make the world a better place. And yes, I’m crazy enough to still believe in that. I believe that everyone can learn to understand themselves and others, to expand acceptance, and by doing so, bring more love into our shared present.
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