I didn't build CosmicMatch because I saved my relationship.
I built it because I didn't.
My ex-girlfriend and I fought constantly. Not about big things — about nothing that should have mattered that much. The same arguments, the same intensity, the same exhaustion afterwards. I thought we were broken.
It took me months to see it. But when I finally started paying attention — really paying attention — a pattern emerged. The fights clustered. Around full moons. Around new moons. Lunar cycles I'd never thought twice about were shaping the worst days of my relationship.
I started marking every full and new moon on my calendar. And there they were — my fights, mapped out like clockwork.
By the time I saw the pattern, it was too late. She was already my ex.
I couldn't save my relationship. But what I learned from losing it could help other people save theirs.
After the separation came the hardest time. The kind of heavy, disorienting grief that makes you question everything. During that time, I found astrologers and teachers who showed me there was more to this than I'd understood. Not fortune-telling — perspective. A bigger picture.
The idea that hard times aren't random, that they move through you in cycles, and that knowing the cycle changes how you experience it. That guidance helped me through the darkest stretch. It gave me a framework when nothing else made sense.
Not by predicting the future. By showing people the patterns they can't see yet — the ones driving their fights, their hard days, their moments of disconnection — so they can navigate consciously instead of reacting blindly.
That's CosmicMatch. Built so yours can make it.