21: What's astrology got to do with it? A natal chart reading with Danielle Beinstein, Psychological Astrologer

 
 

Today’s episode is a natal chart reading by Danielle Beinstein, a gifted Psychological Astrologer. I met up with Dani at her home in Los Angeles, and she read my chart, which is a snapshot of the stars at the moment you were born. You may be familiar with your “sign”— the one you probably know, if you only know one, is your sun sign. Turns out there’s much more in your chart, which is what makes us all unique individuals! That’s why those general horoscopes you read online aren’t always relevant to you.

In this episode, we discuss:

  • Our intentions for the session

  • Where the energy is centered in my chart and what that means

  • My relationship with creativity

  • What automatic writing is and how it can help you unblock your limiting beliefs

  • The different ways being in flow can look

  • Why work and financial freedom do not have to be “hard”

All the deets:

  • Check out Dani’s work and/or book a session with her on her website.

  • Say hi to Dani over on Instagram at @danibeinstein.

  • Tag me (@saraweinreb) and Dani on Instagram with your favorite takeaways from the episode!

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