I have lived with esotericism for as long as I can remember.
My acquaintance with this invisible world began in childhood, when I first saw that reality is not limited to objectivity, and that symbols can reveal what cannot be expressed through direct words. Since then, I have never stopped walking this path — it simply changed forms, deepened, and unfolded anew.
I came to astrology in 2005. First — the Western school. Then dozens of directions, from classical to experimental. I went through many systems, each offering a part of the picture. But only Jyotish revealed a depth where it becomes meaningless to separate the spiritual, psychological, and metaphysical.
Jyotish is the language of the universe’s superconsciousness. In it, the laws of existence are not abstract — they are personified, alive, interacting, and expressed through archetypes.
Over forty years, I have tried myself in more than twenty professions — technical, artistic, and managerial. And unexpectedly, this diversity became the key that allowed me to read natal charts and global processes more deeply. Astrology requires broad thinking: to see destiny, you must understand not only the symbols but also the reality in which those symbols manifest.
Since 2012, I have been making global forecasts. This is a separate level of work — observing how individual destinies influence the destinies of nations. It is not an interest in politics — it is the study of how collective archetypes manifest within large systems. A personal chart shows the scale of a human life. Global charts show the scale of civilization. Understanding one without the other is incomplete.
I practice meditation, lucid dreaming, and shamanic techniques. If the universe is a living superconsciousness, then the only way to understand it is to develop your own.
Yoga and Jyotish are inseparable for me: one method explains the inner world, the other — the outer, and together they create a unified whole.