![]() Venus came from the sea, and I work with her on Fridays, so I offer her lighter-hued things such as seashells and ocean water. For Lilith, I use a lot of dark colors and sensual things, like obsidian or burgundy-colored roses, since she is very feminine and dark I've been working with her since I was a teenager, and she actually found me. I'll go around to their altars and see who accepted the drinks and replenish them, light their candles and devote to them. I offer Santa Muerte tequila and Lilith and Hekate wine, and other objects. In the mornings, I’ll meditate with them and replenish their altars and light candles. I have altars for different deities across multiple cultures, like Venus, Hekate, Lilith and Santa Muerte, a Latin American deity. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)ĭepending on the day I work with a certain deity. I kind of let the water run through it and cleanse me if I had a bad dream, it’ll get rid of that energy.Ī shrine for Hekate, a deity said to be the holder of keys to doors of opportunity, inside Akopyan's apartment. There’s a sachet of herbs with lavender, rose petals and Himalayan salt hanging in my shower to bring peace and abundance. I take cleansing baths or showers to get rid of the energies from the day before. When people come in and out of my apartment they bring in different energies, and the salt barrier helps get rid of bad ones. Then, I sweep up the previous night's salt barrier sprinkled on my front door threshold and replenish it. I'll check that every morning to see which planets are in opposition and other things like that to help plan my day. To the right of my bed I have a calendar with all of the planetary transits for the day. Read more: 'Foretold' podcast: Can a fortuneteller change her future? And I use cocoa and chocolate to attract a soulmate and love and friendship. I can put intention into it: I'll use cinnamon for prosperity and abundance lavender and rose petals for love. Below, she describes how a typical workday unfolds - and all the ways in which she keeps bad energy at bay.įor breakfast, usually I bake sweets or other pastries, so a lot of cookies, croissants, things like that. ![]() Unless she's doing an in-person reading, which she conducts at a nearby cafe, Akopyan works from her Van Nuys studio apartment, where each day is ruled by a series of rituals. (Lilith, according to Judaic mythology, is said to be Adam's first wife before Eve - for whom Akopyan has a particular affinity.) Now she gives chart readings, ranging from $75 to $150, to clients both in person and virtually through her business Lilith on Top Astrology. What began as just a hobby giving readings to friends blossomed into a business three years ago. "I wanted to get to know the people around me on a deeper level and appreciate them more." "I used it as a tool to get to know people because growing up I wasn't really given that attention by parents," Akopyan said. Initially, she viewed it as a way to connect with others. "Looking at someone's chart is like their soul laying naked in front of you," she said.īorn and raised in Glendale, Akopyan, 32, has been studying astrology and the occult for more than 10 years. To Akopyan, it looks like a map of your whole life. ![]() To the layperson, it looks like a circle with a mess of intersecting lines. She plugs that information into a free website such as Astrodienst, and in seconds it generates an astrological chart with the position of the planets when you were born. Technology, of course, makes the task supremely efficient. She simply needs the time, date and place of your birth. That's one of many rituals that punctuate a regular workday for the astrologer and provider of occult readings.Īkopyan's job is to interpret your past, present and future. "Stirring clockwise will bring in your intention and stirring counterclockwise will get rid of certain intentions." "I ask the barista to put an intention in it and sometimes they’ll give me a weird look," she says. Gogo Akopyan's coffee order has a way of confusing people. ![]() Interviews are edited for length and clarity. Workday, a series that takes you inside a day on the job with some of the city’s most fascinating people. A typical workday involves preparing cinnamon-spiked coffee, drawing runes on her mirror and replenishing a salt barrier on the threshold of her home. Gogo Akopyan, a Van Nuys-based astrologer and spiritual consultant, performs her daily routine before she meets with clients. ![]()
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