Writ in The Stars
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Writ in The Stars *
Reflected in Your Soul
The Truth They Hid From You:
The map of the heavens is the map of you.
The Hero’s Journey
Begins Here
There’s a secret hidden in broad daylight about the intersection between psychology - mythology - astrology that the great thinkers in psychology and psychiatry (Carl Jung, Joseph Campbell, James Hillman, Liz Greene, Marie-Louise von Franz, and so many others) that modern psychology and psychiatry are only just beginning to acknowledge.
Long before them, there were the ancient Egyptians, who not only mapped this link on every wall on every temple, but developed a technology as sophisticated as the technology that built the pyramids yet leaves onlookers wondering if it was human designed or otherwise. The truth is, it is both: the work of human hands moved by divine principles of the intelligence of nature forever imprinted in the personifications of the Neter.
Astrology was, arguably, the first psychological framework known to humankind in that it proposed something radical and observable: that what gathers in the heavens is felt on earth. That the exact arrangement of planets and fixed stars at the hour of a birth becomes the geometry of a soul, a blueprint pressed into the one born beneath it. We are the particle, fixed in that single instant. The life we live is the wave we send out from it.
Joseph Campbell's lifetime inside the world's mythologies left him unable to deny one fact: that across every people and every age, the same pattern repeats: the same figures, the same descent, the same return, carried in the stories a culture tells itself, and that those stories shape, more than anything else, the psychology of the people who inherit them. In Carl Jung's archetypes he recognised the inner face of that same pattern: the collective myth as macrocosm, the human psyche as its microcosm. His work then famously became depicted in his framework of the Hero’s Journey. A framework used by psychologists and storytellers alike.
And astrology completes the circle. It is the language that shows each of us to be the microcosm of the macrocosm. The cosmos written small, in a single human life. Having lived inside all three of these traditions, I have reached people - hundreds of them across the world - in places their therapists, gifted as they are, could not follow. Because modern psychology still keeps the mind sealed inside the skull and calls that the whole world. It is not.
The mind is not the whole world. It is a window onto one. And the world it opens onto is alive and ordered: an ensouled cosmos that the Egyptians served, the Hermeticists named, and the stars still spell out. You are a small living order set inside that great one, and your birth chart is its signature; the shape the heavens took the moment they became you. This is why true healing is not the quieting of symptoms inside a sealed mind, but a re-tuning of the soul to the order it was cut from. It is slow, it is real, and it does not wash off — and because each of us is a microcosm, no one returns to alignment alone.
To know yourself this way is to begin again. The path continues here, with me.
The Children of Nut Odyssey
The event of a lifetime awaits you.
Becoming Gold
Psychology, astrology, and mythology have long guided ancient civilisations as sacred maps of the soul. Writ in the Stars brings this wisdom back to the future, where psyche meets cosmos, symbol meets fate, and alchemy returns as the art of remembering how consciousness turns lead into gold.
About Venus
Venus is a teacher of Egyptian cosmology and astrology. That is the root; everything else grows from it.
She has spent her life in education — across classrooms, cultures, languages and disciplines — and emerged from it with one unshakeable conviction: that an education of consciousness is not a luxury but the foundation of any healthy future, for us and for the children who come after. We have taught the next generation almost everything except how to know themselves, read the world symbolically, and live in relationship with the cosmos that holds them. This is the literacy she works to restore.
And she returns, for it, to the source: to ancient Egypt, where so much of what the world calls wisdom first took root. Her work is the carrying of those roots forward — recovering the original language of the stars, the living principles the Egyptians knew as the Neteru, and the understanding of the human being as a cosmos in miniature — and bringing them, intact, into the future they were always meant to reach.
Her authority is not inherited but lived. Trained in psychology and clinical sexology, yet fluent in astrology, myth and metaphysics, she works at the threshold where psyche, cosmos and symbol converge — moving past diagnosis into meaning, interested less in behaviour than in what stirs beneath it: the hidden rhythms, the forgotten gods, the psychic weather that shapes desire, attachment, crisis and becoming. She draws deeply on Kemetic cosmology and Jungian alchemy alike — not as metaphor, but as lived terrain — holding that when the psyche resists its own evolution, suffering follows, and when its symbols are honoured, transformation becomes inevitable.
This is not self-improvement. It is remembrance — a return to the organic intelligence that has always governed human life. Her work is devotional in spirit and precise in practice. Whether through teaching, writing, film or one-to-one encounter, she serves as both mirror and catalyst, offering not answers so much as orientation: the path reveals itself when we learn to read the signs.