Software architecture and astrology look like different jobs. For me, they are two expressions of the same skill, reading systems carefully, then helping someone act on what's there.
I'm Mosam Gor, a software architect, system architect, and full stack developer based in Ahmedabad, India. I help founders and teams design systems that survive growth, ship full stack products, and integrate AI where it earns its place.
I also consult as an astrology practitioner, working primarily within Vedic techniques. The core skill is the same: reading a structured set of patterns, holding them lightly, and helping someone make a small number of clear decisions.
I keep both lanes intentionally honest. No fabricated certainty in software, no theatre in astrology.
An architecture diagram and a birth chart are both structured maps. Both reward careful reading, restraint with conclusions, and respect for what they don't show. Software work taught me to read structure without flinching; astrology taught me to read it with humility. Each makes the other better.
Read the system first, the codebase, the chart, the situation, before saying what should change.
Three deliberate decisions almost always outperform ten hedged ones. Restraint compounds.
Real constraints, plain language, no manufactured certainty. The work has to hold up after the meeting ends.
Software and astrology share the same standards: clarity, restraint, and respect for the person on the other side.
Pick the lane that fits.