Why all this, anyway?

 Today I’m going to answer a question that some of you might be asking yourselves—and that I sometimes have to ask myself as well: Why do I even do what I do? Why do I write this blog, why do I delve into natal charts, why do I read tarot and runes, and why do I share all of this with you? The answer is simple—because I can’t and won’t stay silent when it comes to the truth.


My path has never been strewn with roses. Everything I know today, I’ve learned through my own failures, through toxic relationships I had to cut off, and through moments when I had to stand by my decisions all on my own. I don’t do this to please everyone. If I wanted to please people, I’d be writing about cookie recipes and posting perfect photos. But my personality is such that I’d rather speak my mind, even if it hurts or offends someone. Those who can’t handle my honesty already know where the door is.


I do what I do because I know what it’s like to search for answers and not find them in those classic, packaged pieces of advice. When I read your natal chart or lay out the cards, I don’t do it to predict some fairy-tale future for you, but to hold up a mirror to you. To help you see what your soul already knows, but you may not yet dare to admit. My motivation is to awaken you, to encourage you to set boundaries, and to start valuing your peace.


I’ve often been accused of being “weird,” that my work with nature and animals is insignificant, or that my content is too personal. But that’s exactly the point. I do this because I believe in authenticity. I believe in energy that doesn’t lie. When I’m out in nature with my father or when I connect telepathically with my cats, I get more answers than in all the books in the world. And I want to pass this wisdom on to those who are willing to listen.


I don’t stop when criticism comes my way regarding my grammar or my style. Why? Because that criticism is merely a reflection of those who offer it. I know why I’m here. I’m here for those who find themselves in my words, who feel that “click,” and who understand that life isn’t just what we see on the surface. My work is my calling, my passion, and my path to freedom.


If, through my writing or advice, I help even one person dare to be who they are, then my purpose is fulfilled. I’m not looking for validation; I’m looking for a connection with those who resonate on a similar frequency. Thank you to everyone who is part of my rainbow and who understands why I will never play by someone else’s rules.


​Hugs, Eva


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