There are days when life goes along perfectly normally — coffee, phone, tasks, someone has forgotten to answer a message again — and suddenly something in it starts repeating. The same bird lands on the windowsill three mornings in a row. You check the time: 17:17. A little later you get a receipt for 17.17. In the evening you go somewhere and the entrance is number 17. All right, life, we get it, you like seventeen. The question is why right now.
Then comes the song. That song you have not heard in years, which starts playing exactly while you are thinking about a particular person. Or you dream of someone from the family, and the next morning your relatives serve up a topic connected to precisely that person. Sometimes it is a word, a name, an animal, a number. Sometimes it is that particular feeling that the day is winking at you.
Of course you can say “coincidence” and walk on. Except that sometimes the coincidence comes back. Then again. And by the fourth time you begin to suspect that either the universe has become very insistent, or you have finally started noticing.
This is exactly where the five new rooms at FatedWays begin — Signs, The Lineage, Letting Go, The Crossroads and The Body. Five different ways of looking at what is happening around you and inside you, at the point where the usual “I'll think about it later” starts losing its persuasive power.
In the Signs room you describe what caught your attention. There is no need to write a twelve-page treatise or to prove that what happened was mystical. You simply put it plainly: “I have been seeing the same number for four days now”, “the same song turns up whenever I think about him”, “I dreamt of my grandmother and in the morning my mother started talking about her”, “a white cat crossed my path three times”.
Then the reading looks at the moment the sign appeared — the Moon, its phase, the lunar day and the wider astrological background. Because one and the same symbol can carry a different meaning depending on the period. A sign met at a moment of beginning is one thing; a sign met when something is asking to be finished is another.
The best part is that your signs stay recorded. You can add notes and come back to them later. And that is when it gets interesting. It turns out, for example, that one particular number always shows up before important decisions. Or that the same song arrives every time a certain person moves closer to your life again. Or that the universe evidently has a favourite prop and uses it without the slightest embarrassment.
After a month you have your own journal of repetitions. And that is far more interesting than yet another general interpretation along the lines of “if you see a butterfly, change is coming”. Fine, but whose butterfly, when, why, and what exactly is happening with you?
Signs is included in the subscription — one reading a day on the basic plan and up to five on the larger ones.
Every family has sentences that are handed down almost like heirloom jewellery. “Rely on no one.” “Money is hard to come by.” “The women in our family manage on their own.” “The men here are all like that.” And after enough years someone starts wondering why they are living by a rule they never personally wrote.
The Lineage room looks at exactly these repetitions.
Through your birth chart it follows the maternal and paternal lines, the family patterns, the themes that return across generations, and what you can carry on differently. The Moon and the root of the chart point to the mother's side, the Sun to the father's, Saturn to the inherited rules and duties, Pluto to what the family preferred to leave unsaid, and the nodes show how the past meets your own path.
If you like, you can add the birth dates of your mother, your father and both grandmothers, along with whatever you already know about the family. Then the repetitions in numbers, dates and life events start becoming visible too. Sometimes such coincidences come out that a person briefly forgets what they wanted to ask and starts counting all the family birthdays.
But The Lineage is not only for the heavy stories. From the family also come skills, instinct, character, talent, stamina, enterprise, creativity, the ability to survive moments in which someone else would ask for at least three days off and a blanket.
The question is: what did you receive, what are you continuing, and what could end with you?
Some relationships end on a date. Others have officially ended, but in your head season three is still running.
You are no longer together, yet now and then you rehearse what you would say if you met. The friendship is over, but you still wonder how exactly it came to that. Your business partner has been out of the company for ages, and you are still holding imaginary board meetings with him in the shower. You have not spoken to a relative for years, but every Christmas the subject somehow manages to take a seat at the table.
Letting Go is for those stories.
The room uses the astrological connection between two people, but reads it through what remained after the ending. Saturn shows where a sense of duty, a promise, guilt or responsibility is still alive. The nodes give the meaning of the meeting. Pluto shows where the bond went in so deep that the parting on its own failed to pull it out.
Very often a person discovers that what they miss is something else — not the person. An apology never received. A conversation never held. A future life once imagined. The wish for the other one to finally understand. Or the simply human “I wanted it to end differently”.
That is precisely what the reading looks for.
At the end you get three suitable days on a waning Moon for a gesture of release of your own. It may be a letter you will not send, collecting your things, closing an old archive, a small private ritual, or a decision that finally gets a date.
Sometimes letting go begins with a great insight. Sometimes it begins with the delete button. Both do the job.
Stay or go? Accept the offer or wait? Change city? Start the new thing? Give one more chance? Put the money here or somewhere else?
There are moments when a person knows every pro and every con perfectly well. They could recite them at three in the morning without preparation. That does not mean at all that they know what to choose.
The Crossroads is for such moments.
You describe two or three possibilities. Each is examined through your birth chart and your current period. Mercury shows how you think and where you complicate the choice yourself. Mars speaks of action and of the nerve to begin. Jupiter shows where there is more room and more growth. Saturn is a reminder that every good door usually comes with a bill attached. The nodes show which direction leads you towards new experience and which returns you to a familiar pattern.
Then each possibility gets its own reading: what it opens, what it will ask of you, where you will have to grow, what you can gain and what the price is.
And at the end comes one specific day from the next three on a waxing Moon for the first step.
Not “sort your life out by Tuesday”. The first step. A phone call. One email. A viewing. A meeting. Checking a document. An application. Something that can be done in the real world, because choices have a peculiar habit of looking enormous until you break them into actions.
Sometimes the body works it out considerably faster.
A conversation is coming up and the throat tightens. There is a period in your life when you are carrying responsibility for half the neighbourhood, and the lower back starts having opinions on the matter. Something in your relationship does not sit right, and the stomach already knows it, although your mind is still composing a diplomatic explanation of why everything is fine.
The Body starts from the place your attention goes to.
You pick one or two of the seven centres along the spine — the base, low in the belly, the solar plexus, the chest, the throat, the area between the eyebrows or the crown — and you describe what is happening in your life right now. Work, love, family, tiredness, a choice, a new period, a separation, a change.
The reading connects that theme with the birth chart. The Ascendant shows the way you meet the world. The Moon — your inner rhythm and your need to recover. Venus — closeness and the way you treat yourself. Mars — where you spend your strength. Saturn — where life is asking for measure and a limit.
This room works symbolically and astrologically. Medical questions belong to the doctor. Here the interest is in the connection between the way you live and the way you experience yourself.
At the end you also get a suitable day on a waning Moon for a pause, a release, or a change of rhythm.
Sometimes the body wants a big change. Sometimes it simply wants you to cancel one meeting and not feel guilty about it.
You can start with 7 free days without a card, to look around FatedWays and see which rooms are truly yours.
11.11 € a month or 111.10 € a year includes the twelve main rooms, the daily message, one dream and one sign a day. The Lineage, Letting Go, The Crossroads and The Body can be opened separately for 3.33 € per reading.
22.22 € a month or 222.20 € a year includes everything from the previous plan, plus five dreams and five signs a day, one Compatibility and one Scroll a month.
33.33 € a month or 333.30 € a year includes five dreams and five signs a day, two readings a month from Karma, Gifts, Money, Love, The Lineage, Letting Go, The Crossroads and The Body, two unlockings in My People, two Compatibilities, one Scroll every month and The Hand once a quarter. On the yearly plan The Hand is available from the very first day; on the monthly one, from the third month.
And everything you have received stays in the Book of the Soul. In time you can go back and see what you asked, what you noticed, what you chose and how the story developed. That is sometimes the most interesting part, because our memory has a remarkable talent for rewriting the older versions. The Book is more tediously accurate.
You describe a number, an animal, a song, a dream, a repetition or an event that caught your attention. The reading examines it according to the moment it appeared, and everything stays recorded in your journal. In time you can see which signs keep returning around the same themes.
It is enough that you noticed something and became curious about why that particular thing caught your attention. The rest comes from the reading and from your own observations.
The maternal and paternal lines, the recurring family patterns, the inherited qualities and the themes that can be continued differently through you. If you add family dates, interesting repetitions between generations may also come to light.
It can be a former partner, a friend, a relative, a business partner or anyone else with whom the story has ended while something in you is still unfinished.
The choice is yours. The room shows you what each direction carries, what it will ask of you and where there is more potential for your current period. After that you decide with a little more information and a little less going round in circles.
For physical complaints you turn to a doctor. The Body room examines the symbolic connection between the chosen area, your current life period and your birth chart.
Signs is part of the subscription. The Lineage, Letting Go, The Crossroads and The Body are 3.33 € per separate reading, and the 33.33 € plan includes two readings a month in each of them.
So if lately the same word keeps following you, you dream of someone three times, you are standing between two doors, an old story refuses to leave your thoughts, or your body seems to hold its own opinion about the way you live — it may be worth looking a little more closely.
Because signs rarely arrive with a label reading “ATTENTION, THIS IS A SIGN”.
It would be practical, I admit.
They are usually rather more inventive.
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