About me

In mystical mode:
Astrology came to me like a foreign film without subtitles that I somehow understood. At fifteen, my father —a Libra, master of balance and reflection— gave me a book of symbols while asking me questions that opened invisible doors. As a lawyer and thinker, he didn’t impose answers but guided with questions that echoed long after our conversations. Betty, his partner at the time, taught me to listen to the murmur between planetary aspects like someone catching dialogue in an empty cinema. My mother, with her unconditional love and Sagittarian patience (this is irony), kept the space open through her steady support, her resilience, and her desire to explore new territory. Today I practice an astrology that dismantles certainty: the birth chart as an unfinished philosophical conversation, where each planet poses a question that reverberates in the silence between scenes.

In cosmic stand-up mode:
I also write so Aries stops running down cobblestone streets without apparent direction and Capricorn admits that their “perfect structure” is just another improvised long take. I believe in gods who make abrupt cuts: Venus forgetting her lines on camera, Mars ordering coffee instead of launching a revolution, and the New Moon always staring directly into the lens when she’s supposed to pretend she doesn’t exist.

In both modes:
I was once an IT director in Europe, until astrology —and my need to find cinematic metaphors in every planetary transit— took the final frame. Today I develop Wild Astrology from Belgium: YouTube channels that alternate philosophical monologues with unexpected cuts, and books where each sign is an antihero in their own black-and-white film.

Also: I’m vegan. The animals demanded this disclosure in subtitles. #CosmicVeganism