Finding the Right Destination

Choosing the right destination isn’t just about maps and must-sees — it’s about listening.
When I plan a trip, I don’t start with logic or trends. I start with intuition.
Where does your inner compass point?

Where does your body feel that soft spark of excitement?

Sometimes I do something simple: I walk into a bookstore, head to the travel section, and let my intuition guide me. Which shelf draws me in? 

Where do I feel that little tingle in my stomach?

Maybe a certain book catches my attention — maybe it’s Greece, maybe Italy — and that becomes the first whisper of where to look next.For my own journey, I also turned to astrocartography — a fascinating way to explore how your birth data connects with the energy of different places.

It maps your planetary lines — Jupiter, Moon, Venus — and shows which regions might support you in growth, luck, or love.There are free tools online that generate your chart, and even apps that reveal your moon placement or astrological houses. These can give you clues about what kind of places truly recharge you — whether that’s quiet coastlines, ancient cities, or creative hubs. 

Still, even the best chart can’t replace your intuition. A map might show you where abundance flows, but only your own knowing can tell you what your next step should be.Astrocartography gives us coordinates — places where energy shifts, awakens, and connects. 

But no map can replace the inner compass. Intuition is the true navigation, the voice that turns potential into experience. Sometimes the most aligned destination is not the one that looks perfect, but the one that calls you — quietly, again and again.

For me, that calling was Crete. Three months after feeling the pull, I booked my flight when I thought: Now the time is right. I also booked the first two nights in a hostel, because my plane arrived late at night and I didn’t want to search for accommodation the next morning. From Crete, I stayed nine nights in Chania, then six nights in Heraklion. After that, I booked a boat to Mykonos (five nights), Santorini (five nights), Naples (four nights), Verona (one night), and then on to Germany, spending a day in Wiesbaden, where I also did my 10th Kundalini session.

If you want to have a look at my journey — in the gallery you’ll find a few pictures of the landscapes, sights, and the ocean.

At the beginning, I had no idea where I was supposed to go. 

Trusting my intuition and going with the flow was the best thing I could have done. 

I never felt bored or tired; every day I met people, talked with them, learned from each other, went on trips, and kept moving forward. It was one of the best holidays I have ever had. I felt free and whole — sometimes joyful, sometimes sad — but always alive. It was an experience I will never forget.

So don’t just look for lines on a map.
Listen for the place that calls your name.