Biography
I started studying astrology on my own ten years ago, while conducting graduate studies in Literature and the Social Sciences. On the astrological front, I grew a passion for the writings of Liz Greene, a jungian analyst and the founder of the Center of Psychological Astrology in London (CPA), which she created in 1983. Her collaborations with the late Howard Sasportas, an advocate of transpersonal psychology, were edifying and allowed me to understand that I identified with the psychological school of astrology. Between 2018 and 2021 I followed a course with Dominique Hossenlop, which marked my transition from an amateur practice of astrology to a professional one.
On the graduate studies front, I was first an hypokhâgne and khâgne student at the Lycée Condorcet in Paris. I ended my literature studies and reoriented myself towards a Bachelor of Arts degree in Cultural Anthropology and History at SOAS (School of Oriental and African Studies) in London. After graduating I returned to Paris and began a Masters in Anthropology at the EHESS (School of Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences). The dissertation I defended after a time on the field in Senegal is titled “Transmission and Transgression : a study of the mother-daughter relationship in the Wolof Society of Dakar.”
I am now a Phd student at the EHESS, and my thesis is on maternity in the Swahili Muslim society of Lamu, Kenya.
Anthropology adds a social, economic and cultural dimension to my practice of astrology.
Photography and film are a central part of my anthropological practice. A part of this website is therefore dedicated to my photographic reports in Europe and Africa.