Cosmic Path is an independent guide to astrology, numerology, and angel numbers - written for Australian readers who want substance over salesmanship. I’m Maya Sinclair, the founder, and this is the site I wish had existed when I started taking this seriously.
Why I started Cosmic Path
I came to astrology as a sceptic. Fifteen years ago a friend read my chart and got something so specific, so uncomfortably accurate, that I couldn’t wave it away as a cold reading. That annoyed me enough to start studying it properly - to find the seams, to work out where the trick was.
I never found the trick. What I found instead was a symbolic system with genuine internal logic, centuries of accumulated observation, and a surprising amount of practical use as a tool for self-reflection. I also found an internet full of content that did the subject no favours: vague sun-sign horoscopes, breathless “the universe is sending you a sign” articles, and aggressive funnels designed to push you toward a $7-a-minute reading before you’d finished your first cup of tea.
Cosmic Path is my attempt at the opposite. Serious, readable, honest content for people who are curious but not credulous.
How I approach this work
Three principles guide everything I publish here:
No supernatural claims I can’t stand behind. I treat astrology and numerology as symbolic systems for reflection, not as fortune-telling. You won’t find me promising that 444 means money is coming or that Mercury retrograde will ruin your relationship. I’ll tell you what the tradition says, where it comes from, and how to think about it - then let you decide.
Australian-first. Most astrology content online assumes a US audience: US pricing, US-hours support, northern-hemisphere seasonal framing. I write for Australians, which means AUD pricing on every platform I review, advisors who actually work AEST hours, and southern-hemisphere context where it matters.
I test what I recommend. Every psychic and numerology platform reviewed on this site is one I’ve personally used - created an account, paid for readings, evaluated the advisors. My affiliate disclosure is on every page that contains a recommendation. If a platform is poor, I say so, even when I earn a commission from it.
What you’ll find here
Astrology. In-depth compatibility guides for every zodiac pairing, transit explainers, and seasonal context for retrogrades and lunar events - written on the assumption that your chart is more than your sun sign.
Numerology. Calculator-driven content covering life path, expression, soul urge, and personal year numbers, in both the Pythagorean and Chaldean systems, explained without mysticism.
Angel numbers. Honest interpretations of repeating number sequences - what each one traditionally means, what to do when you notice it, and where the tradition comes from.
Independent reviews. Tested, compared, and ranked reading platforms available to Australians, with the AU-specific details most overseas review sites miss.
About me
I’m Maya Sinclair, based in Melbourne. I’ve spent more than fifteen years studying astrology and numerology - initially through books and the work of practitioners I trusted, then through years of daily practice reading for myself, friends, and anyone who’d sit still long enough. I’m not a certified astrologer and I won’t pretend to be one; what I bring is a long, sceptical, hands-on relationship with these systems and a writer’s commitment to explaining them clearly.
Cosmic Path is independently owned. I’m not affiliated with any astrological school, numerological tradition, or reading platform I cover.
What this site is not
- I’m not a psychic and I don’t offer personal readings.
- I’m not a financial, legal, medical, or therapeutic advisor - and astrology is no substitute for professional help in any of those areas.
- I’m not here to tell you the future. I’m here to help you think about your life through a few old, interesting lenses.
Get in touch
I read everything that comes through the contact page - corrections, questions, partnership enquiries, or just feedback on an article. If you found something useful here, I’d love to hear about it.
– Maya