A symbolic, artistic reflection on how astrology weaves itself into everyday life. This story isn’t written in the style of Hannah Zorob from Havf8nAstrology — her work is short‑form, aesthetic, and surface‑level. This piece is something entirely different: a narrative rooted in traditional technique, psychological depth, and lived experience. On November 21st, under a Leo Moon and Mars, I found myself in a salon having a conversation that felt divinely timed. The transits aligned with my own chart — the Sun and Mercury in Sagittarius, Venus in Capricorn moving through my second house — setting the stage for a lesson in value, independence, and transformation.
My stylist, a Libra Rising with Venus in Aquarius, embodied the duality of Libra energy: beauty and harmony on the surface, control and self‑protection underneath. At 47, in her 12th‑house perfection year, she was standing at a crossroads between comfort and evolution. Her Taurus South Node kept her anchored in familiarity; her Scorpio North Node called her toward deep transformation. As she opened up about her unbalanced relationship, the astrology mirrored her internal struggle with striking clarity.
I left wondering whether she would choose the safety of Taurus or the empowerment of Scorpio. Maybe my role was simply to plant the seed. The universe works in mysterious ways — and sometimes we are placed exactly where we need to be to deliver a message someone is finally ready to hear.
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Can I just say, you know how some moments don't feel important when they're happening, they just feel normal.
Speaker A:And in hindsight, that ordinary moment was quietly setting the stage for something unexpected.
Speaker A:It was Thursday, November 21, and I was sitting in a hair salon waiting for my turn.
Speaker A:Nothing dramatic, just a regular appointment.
Speaker A:But because I'm me, I checked the astrology for the day.
Speaker A:The Moon and Mars were both in Leo.
Speaker A:Leo rules self, expression, visibility, yes, even hair, the mane.
Speaker A:And Mars is the planet of cutting and severing.
Speaker A:Now, that doesn't always mean some intense life altering transformation.
Speaker A:Sometimes it means you're cutting your hair.
Speaker A:Which under the Leo sky feels very on brand.
Speaker A:Sun and Mercury were both in Sagittarius, bringing perspective, reflection.
Speaker A:Venus was in Capricorn, highlighting value, work, self worth and exchange.
Speaker A:Nothing loud, nothing dramatic, just symbolic in that quiet, precise way astrology tends to be.
Speaker A:I've learned that when things quietly line up like that, it's worth paying attention.
Speaker A:So welcome here.
Speaker A:This is Hannah and you're listening to have fate and astrology on.
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Speaker A:My stylist was warm and open, someone you instantly felt comfortable with.
Speaker A:And as an empath, I felt that pull to connect more deeply and intuitively.
Speaker A:I asked her for her birth information and she said yes.
Speaker A:Her chart explained a lot before she even spoke.
Speaker A:She's a Libra rising, ruled by Venus, Beauty, aesthetics and balance.
Speaker A:Her Venus in Aquarius in the fifth house of creativity, independence, needing freedom to express herself authentically.
Speaker A:She told me she works alone and not because she prefers it, but because relying on others feel uncomfortable.
Speaker A:Control feels safe.
Speaker A:And that clicked.
Speaker A:Libra wants harmony, but when trust feels unstable, control becomes the backup plan.
Speaker A:Plan.
Speaker A:And then came the alignment that made me pause.
Speaker A:She's a Capricorn sun.
Speaker A:In that day, Venus was transiting Capricorn through my second house of value and self worth.
Speaker A:Venus rules beauty and care.
Speaker A:Capricorn rules work in structure.
Speaker A:So simply, me paying her for a Venusian craft under a Venus and Capricorn sky.
Speaker A:Astrology doesn't need to shout, it just mirrors.
Speaker A:And later she told me she was 47, which placed her at a 12th house profection year, a chapter of endings, reflection and release.
Speaker A:Her life reflected that.
Speaker A:She opened up to me about being in an unbalanced relationship with a narcissistic partner.
Speaker A:She wanted to leave, but felt stuck because of the kids.
Speaker A:Her chart showed the tension clearly.
Speaker A:And Libra rising with Chiron in the seventh house of deep wounds around relationships and fears of being alone.
Speaker A:Staying longer than is healthy, and at one point I gently asked if she was staying because of love or because of comfort.
Speaker A:She said comfort.
Speaker A:Comfort doesn't demand, it just asks you to stay.
Speaker A:Astrology has a way of revealing what we've normalized, even when it quietly costs us our self worth.
Speaker A:I shared something personal and I grew up with divorced parents, and from a child's perspective, it's healthier to see parents whole and happy than together and deeply unhappy.
Speaker A:And kids feel truth even when no one explains it.
Speaker A:I reminded her that the 12th House year isn't punishment, its preparation.
Speaker A:Her Scorpio north node calls her towards transformation and depth, but her Taurus south node pulls her toward what's familiar, stable, predictable, and comfortable.
Speaker A:As I left the salon, I kept thinking about how it all played out astrologically.
Speaker A:Will she choose to transform or remain where it feels safe?
Speaker A:Because stagnancy, there's no growth in that.
Speaker A:Will she choose transformation or remain where it feels safe but stagnant?
Speaker A:Will she step into what her chart is quietly pointing toward, or postpone it?
Speaker A:I don't know.
Speaker A:And maybe that's wasn't my role.
Speaker A:Maybe that really wasn't my role.
Speaker A:Maybe I wasn't there to change her life or rescue her or push her toward a decision.
Speaker A:Maybe I was just there to reflect something back to her right when she was ready to see it.
Speaker A:Because the universe doesn't force growth, it introduces you to it and waits.
Speaker A:So if this stirred something in you and it touched a place you've been avoiding, don't rush past it.
Speaker A:Sit with it first.
Speaker A:This is Hannah, and you've been listening to have Fate in Astrology on I'm Astrology podcast, and if you take anything from this, let it be this.
Speaker A:You don't need signs, you need honesty.