The underworld has a reputation problem
Everyone pictures suffering — gray souls, endless punishment, the place you go when things go wrong. Nobody mentions the beauty. The relief. The fact that every interesting story eventually ends up there.
The underworld is where the real things live. Desire. Power. The truth about what you actually want and why you’ve been so careful about it. The parts of yourself you decided early on were too much for the surface world. The ones you’ve been quietly managing instead of actually using.
This isn’t the scary place. The underworld is where you finally get to exhale.
What Happens Here
Not everyone finds their way to the underworld. The ones who do tend to be a specific kind of person — curious about the parts of themselves that don’t make polite conversation, tired of readings that tell them what they already know, ready for something that actually goes somewhere.
If that’s you, you’re in the right place.
Every reading at Underworld Astrology is a written report — detailed, specific to you, built from your chart and nothing else. No templates. No generic interpretations. Just your actual chart, read through an evolutionary astrology lens with particular attention to shadow work, dark goddess archetypes, the four Liliths, Eris, and Sedna.
Seven offerings. All of them lead somewhere interesting.
Underworld Astrology is also an ongoing exploration of everything the underworld contains — mythology, the occult, the shadow economies and dark histories that most people find uncomfortable and I find fascinating. The readings are the door in. The world is considerably larger.
Your Host
I’m Anastasia. I’ve been comfortable in dark spaces my whole life — it’s less a professional choice than a natural habitat.
Astrology found me early, the way things do when you’re already looking for answers. It clicked properly the moment I discovered that my sun is in the 8th house- the underworld of the birth chart. After that it snowballed.
What draws me in a chart — and in life — is what lives underneath. The taboo parts. The inconvenient parts. The covert power plays that happen in everyday life and in relationships — the ones everyone pretends aren’t happening. That’s where the interesting material is. That’s always where the interesting material is.
The underworld isn’t somewhere I’m guiding you through. It’s somewhere I already live.
