Astrology is widely misrepresented today. Much of what you see online has very little to do with the actual science.

"Your ex will call you next week."

"Saturn will destroy your finances."

"This transit means heartbreak is coming."

"We know who you will marry."

This is not astrology.

Astrology does not tell you that a specific person will call you on a specific day, or the name of who you will marry. It can illuminate patterns, tendencies, and the quality of time — but it does not hand you certainties. It reveals the weather. It does not write the script.

It is not fear, fate, or entertainment

Every profound life goes through struggle. Difficult transits are not punishments — they are seasons. They build, they test, they refine. Mediocrity comes from comfort, while success must pass through struggle.

The ancient sages did not study the stars to surrender to fate. They studied them to understand the forces at play, and to navigate them with greater skill, timing, and awareness. Astrology is not a reason to be afraid, not a reason to stop trying, and not permission to blame the planets for what is yours to own.

What it should be

Astrology, practised with integrity, is guidance, not fate.

It should make you more aware, more prepared, more honest with yourself. If the astrology you are consuming makes you feel smaller or more anxious, it is not serving you well.

It is there for those willing to act — with better information, clearer judgement, and deeper self-knowledge.

That's why we built Nova.

— Himal · Founder, Nova