You know how some things in life just… happen? Like, you’re not planning it, you’re not chasing it, but suddenly, it’s there, sitting right in front of you like it was meant to be all along. That’s exactly how astrology found me.
I wasn’t one of those people fascinated by planets and birth charts growing up. In fact, I didn’t even have an ounce of interest in astrology. But life has a funny way of unlocking doors you didn’t even know existed.
Before astrology, I was already on a path of guiding people spiritually. I’d talk to them, listen, and somehow words would flow through me—words that helped, healed, and made them feel seen. But here’s the thing: to guide someone spiritually, I had to be there—talking to them, feeling their energy, connecting with them face-to-face or over the phone. And even then, not everyone was open to it.
The word “spirituality” carries a weird weight, doesn’t it? Some people embrace it with open hearts, while others roll their eyes, thinking it’s all fluff or some scam to make money. And honestly, I get it. The world is full of noise, and it’s hard to trust what’s real. That’s why I never forced it. But deep down, I always knew I had something to offer—something real.
Then Came Astrology… by Accident
One day, out of nowhere, I told my husband, “I think I want to join an astrology class.”
Now, my husband is a practical man. He looked at me like I’d just said I wanted to become an astronaut.
“Astrology? But you don’t know anything about it. People who study astrology usually have some background or at least an interest. You have neither.”
Fair point.
So, he decided to “test” me. One evening, he came home from work with a birth chart—no names, no hints, nothing. He handed it to me and said, “Tell me about this person.”
I looked at the chart. I didn’t analyze it. I didn’t even know how to read it in the traditional sense. I just… looked. And something happened. It’s hard to explain, but it felt like the chart started speaking to me—not with words, but with feelings, images, flashes of knowing.
Now, I thought the chart belonged to one of his colleagues, someone from his office. So, I said to him, “This person doesn’t sit in an office like you. His work isn’t about sitting at a desk; it’s physical, hard work. His life transforms after injuries—like setbacks actually push him forward. His marriage will be unconventional, not the traditional type. Also, he’s very wealthy, and his profession—which feels like some kind of sport—has made him really rich. Oh, and he’s a moody shopper. He buys what he loves without overthinking.”
My husband’s jaw practically hit the floor.
“How do you know that?” he asked, wide-eyed.
Turns out, the chart belonged to Hardik Pandya. Yes, the cricketer. Funny thing? I don’t even follow cricket. I couldn’t tell you the difference between a cover drive and a straight drive. But there I was, describing his life like I’d known him forever.
It Wasn’t a One-Time Thing
After that, it became a little game. My husband would bring me random charts—colleagues, friends, people I’d never met—and I’d tell him things. Not surface-level stuff, but deep, personal truths. And every single time, it was spot-on.
That’s when it hit me: astrology wasn’t something I was learning. It was something I was remembering.
I did try joining astrology classes, though. Twice. I thought, “Maybe I should learn the proper way.”
Spoiler alert: I left both classes after the first 2 sessions.
Why? Because my process didn’t fit into the traditional mold. While others were busy talking about Mahadashas, Nakshatras, Rahu, and Ketu, I was just… feeling the chart. No calculations. No technical jargon. Just pure intuition.
Interestingly, in both classes, the teachers mentioned something that felt like the universe winking at me. They said, “Some people can read charts intuitively, even without formal knowledge. It’s like they’ve done it in past lives.”
And I thought, “Oh. That explains it.”
Astrology: The Bridge Between Me and the Skeptics
Here’s the part that fascinates me the most: people believe in astrology even if they don’t believe in spirituality.
Tell someone you’re a spiritual guide, and they’ll squint at you like you’re about to sell them magic crystals. But tell them you read birth charts, and suddenly, they’re all ears.
“Can you tell me about my career? My relationships? My future?”
What they don’t realize is, I’m doing the same thing I’ve always done—guiding them spiritually. Astrology is just the wrapper. It’s like hiding vegetables in a kid’s favorite dish. They think they’re getting pizza, but surprise! It’s healthy too.
I don’t even use the traditional astrology terms. I’ve given people remedies for Rahu Mahadasha without ever saying the words “Rahu Mahadasha.” I’ve offered guidance for Saturn Mahadasha without knowing that’s what they were going through. It’s not about the labels. It’s about the energy, the soul, the story behind the stars.
Real People, Real Stories
I once looked at a person’s chart and could immediately sense the challenges in their life. On the surface, everything seemed well-settled—they had what most people would consider a “perfect” life. But there was no real sense of fulfillment, like something deep was missing.
I told them, “According to your chart, your problem will start to resolve when you dive deep into research—not just surface-level stuff, but really immersing yourself in a specific subject. And not just that—you’ll eventually turn this into your career. I also see that using social media and technology will play a big role in this journey.”
They nodded and said, “That’s exactly what I’m doing. I’m pursuing something right now, and I’ve been planning to take it online instead of following the traditional path.”
I reassured them, “All your current struggles are rooted in this. The moment you focus on deep research, everything will start falling into place.”
They felt reassured, like everything finally made sense.
Another time, I saw a chart and felt an overwhelming sense of dissatisfaction. I told the person, “You’re an artist, aren’t you? But you’re not happy with your work. It’s because your talent isn’t just from this life—you’ve carried it from a past life. That’s why nothing feels ‘good enough’ right now. You’re comparing your current self to a version of you that already mastered it before.”
They stared at me like I’d read their diary. “How do you know that?”
The Truth Is Simple
I don’t have a crystal ball. I’m not a guru. I don’t wear robes or light incense (unless I feel like it). I’m just Bhavna—someone who stumbled upon a gift that was waiting for me all along.
Today, I practice astrology not as a profession, but as a service. I’ve simply allowed the universe to send people to me—those who are ready, those who are meant to find their path.
I don’t charge for my readings. I don’t do this for fame or validation. I do it because it feels right. Because if I can help someone feel a little less lost, a little more seen, and a lot more empowered, then that’s enough.
Astrology isn’t about predicting the future. It’s about understanding who you are, why you’re here, and how to navigate the beautiful messiness of life.
And if reading this makes you feel even a tiny spark of curiosity about your own path, well… maybe that’s the universe winking at you too.