Journalistic Rigor in Astrology

Why "Fact-Checking" Your Destiny Matters

Rahul Kumar Singh

10/1/2025

Before I was a full-time consultant, I was a student of Journalism. People often ask: "How does a Journalist become an Astrologer?" To me, the two professions are identical: they are both about uncovering the truth.

The Ethics of the Seer

In Journalism, we are taught the "Five Ws": Who, What, Where, When, and Why. In my Vedic Strategic Sessions, I apply the same rigor.

How My Journalism Background Protects You:

  • Skepticism as a Tool: I don't ask you to "believe" in the stars. I ask you to look at the evidence of your own life patterns.

  • Accuracy and Verification: A good reporter double-checks their sources. As your consultant, I double-check your Janma Kundali against historical time-cycles to ensure the "news" I give you is accurate.

  • No "Fake News": There is too much oversimplification in modern astrology. My academic background prevents me from giving generic "horoscope" advice. Every insight must be specific, researched, and actionable.

The Scholar-Seer’s Insight:

Your life is a story waiting to be told. My job is to be the investigative reporter who finds the headline of your future.