Asteroid Goddesses In Your Morning Mirror Here’s a surprising fact to tuck behind your ear like a star-shaped hairpin: two of the most reliable morning motivators don’t live in your coffee mug – they live on your chart. The asteroid goddesses Vesta and Pallas have a way of leaning over the bathroom sink March , 30 2026
Seashell Oracles At Low Tide Here’s a surprising fact to pocket with your seashells: long before tea leaves and crystal balls became living-room icons, coastal folks read the shore like a book. Not a beach-read, but a tide-written codex – patterns of shells, arcs of foam, the line where wra March , 29 2026
Mirror Portals In Thrift Shops You step into the thrift shop like you’re stepping off a carousel – dizzy with options, softened by dust, scented by a thousand yesterdays. There it is: the mirror that catches you before you catch yourself. Not the slick, staged kind from a showroom. This one h March , 28 2026
Clock Hands And Karmic Déjà Vu Picture this: you’re in line for a latte, humming along to a song you don’t recognize, when the barista calls the name “Luna,” the clock flips to 11:11, and the stranger behind you casually mentions booking flights to the exact city that’s been tugging at your d March , 27 2026
Midnight Markets With Your Past Life I slip into the night like a coin falling into water – no splash, just a hush – and find myself in the market again. It only shows up when Venus is in retrograde, which is astrologer-speak for when the planet of love and value appears to move backward in the sky March , 26 2026
Tarot Taxis Through Your Past Lives Confession: you’ve had that shiver of déjà vu that refuses to explain itself. Maybe it was a street you’d never walked that felt suspiciously well-worn, or a stranger’s laugh that clicked into place like an old house key. During an eclipse, those moments tend to March , 25 2026