Questions leave a trace before a person writes them down. I notice it in the abrupt late-night message, in the dream that returns three times in one week, in the careful wording people choose when they want truth and have no patience left for decorative mysticism. My name is Aina Astrova, and I work as a tarot reader and esoteric consultant for people who need a clear reading with emotional precision. I read symbols in context, not as isolated ornaments. When you come to me with a question about love, betrayal, timing, money, family tension, or a choice you have delayed for too long, my task is to identify the pattern, explain what it means, and point you toward the next grounded action.
My practice began in 2018 with a Rider-Waite deck and a notebook full of observations. I did not start by collecting dramatic claims. I started by checking how symbols behave against real events, real relationships, real dates, and the emotional logic that sits underneath spoken stories. Tarot became the first language of the work, yet it quickly showed me its borders. Some questions needed timing. Some needed structure. Some needed a system that could cut through confusion in a single line.
That is why I expanded into Western astrology, date-based numerology, Elder Futhark runes, the I Ching, and dream interpretation. By 2021, my work had moved into public writing and daily practice with a wider audience. Since then I have written forecasts, symbolic guides, and practical explanations for readers who wanted usable insight rather than ornament. Thousands of personal readings later, I trust repetition more than theory alone. When the same image appears across heartbreak, relocation, family conflict, fertility questions, or career fatigue, you learn to hear the exact note inside the symbol. That is the level of listening I bring into every reading.
Tarot is still the center of my practice. I work with the full 78-card structure, upright and reversed positions, quick one-card questions, and layered spreads that need careful sequencing. A card changes meaning with context, and that context matters. The Devil in a financial reading can point to debt, pressure, obsession, or a contract with a hidden cost. The same card in a love reading speaks about attachment, power imbalance, or the thrill of a bond that already asks for too much. I read the card inside the life of the person asking, which is why the answer lands with more accuracy.
Dream interpretation is where private symbolism becomes visible. I do not reduce a dream to a list of flat keywords. Water, teeth, houses, trains, blood, birds, weddings, strangers, and dead relatives all shift meaning depending on movement, color, repetition, and the feeling left in the body after waking. A dream is strongest when its details are honored. I pay attention to rhythm, emotional residue, recurring scenes, and the exact point in life when the dream arrived. That method turns the reading into a useful map rather than a vague mood piece.
Numerology gives structure to periods that feel chaotic from the inside. I work with life path numbers, destiny numbers, birthday emphasis, personal year cycles, and timing patterns that repeat across major decisions. People often come when they feel stuck in the same lesson with different faces. Numbers make that cycle easier to name. They show where energy leaks, where effort finally compounds, and when a season asks for patience instead of force.
Astrology adds timing and character. Natal placements reveal how a person moves through desire, loyalty, conflict, ambition, and recovery. Transits show when pressure rises, when old stories return, and when life opens a gate that should not be ignored. In relationship questions, astrology helps me see difference in attachment style, speed, emotional language, and expectation before those tensions become damage. It brings precision to what people usually describe only as chemistry or distance.
Runes and the I Ching come forward when a question demands a firm answer. Runes expose hidden conflict, weak boundaries, blocked movement, and the cost of the next decision. The I Ching is excellent when life is already shifting and a person needs to know whether to advance, wait, withdraw, or correct course. These systems speak with clean edges. That directness is often exactly what a person needs when indecision has stretched too long.
My public work lives in places where people can return for guidance as often as they need it. On Telegram, I write through @taro_ai_channel, where I share short forecasts, card notes, symbolic observations, and practical prompts tied to lunar rhythm and daily emotional weather. Personal readings begin through @karty_ai_bot, which gives readers a simple way to bring a question forward and start with a focused interpretation.
Longer articles are collected in the blogs at sonnikai.ru/blog and fatekai.com/blog. In March 2026, I also published a vc.ru article. Readers usually go there to understand how I think about interpretation craft, wording discipline, and the responsibility that comes with guiding a person through a charged symbolic question.
The values behind my practice are clear: confidentiality, emotional honesty, and respect for a person's agency. I do not use fear to keep someone dependent on readings. I do not inflate a symbol just to create drama. If the answer shows delay, conflict, longing, grief, or a hard truth about someone's motives, I say it plainly and with care.
Every question is treated as personal. Details stay inside the work. I aim to give you clarity strong enough to stand on, not a theatrical performance that fades in an hour. A good reading should sharpen your perception, restore inner steadiness, and leave you with a step you can take in real life that same day.
If your situation has started repeating its signs and you are ready to hear the message clearly, begin now. Write to @karty_ai_bot, name your question in one sentence, and tell me which area feels most urgent - I will show you the best point of entry for the reading.