Kicking Off the Bejan Daruwalla Pisces Deep Dive
Man, I swear tracking down weekly horoscopes, especially for a specific guy like Bejan Daruwalla, feels less like checking the news and more like doing forensic archaeology. But hey, a promise is a promise. My buddy, bless his heart, is a staunch Pisces and absolutely lives and dies by Bejan’s words, even years after the fact. He was nagging me, asking what major love and finance shifts were supposed to hit him this week. So I figured, alright, let’s boot up the system and get this recorded. You gotta document the process, right?
The first thing I did was wrestle with the search engine. You punch in “Bejan Daruwalla Weekly Horoscope Pisces” and you get a landslide of links. The problem isn’t finding results; the problem is finding the authentic one, or at least the one that currently runs under the banner of his legacy site, and making sure the date lines up exactly with the current week. It’s a mess because half the sites are just clickbait repeating old material or trying to funnel you into paying for personalized reports.
I started by hitting up the usual suspects, the sites I’ve tracked before, the ones that seem to handle his estate’s intellectual property. I immediately ran into the usual hurdles. First, the old site interface is clunky as hell. Took me three tries just to navigate past the giant ad banner blocking the main menu. Then I finally located the weekly predictions section. But wait, it wasn’t immediately obvious which week they were referencing. I had to manually check the small print at the bottom of the article. It was frustrating, honestly. I spent a good twenty minutes just verifying the timestamp, clicking back and forth, comparing it to my current calendar date just to confirm I wasn’t feeding my buddy two-week-old advice.
The Extraction Process: Digging for Love and Money
Once I nailed the correct weekly report for Pisces, I shifted gears into extraction mode. I didn’t care about health or travel this time; the mission brief was strictly love and finance. I had to read through the block of text and pull out the specifics. This is where I started using my digital highlighter tool to snag the relevant phrases.

For Finance, the prediction was tricky. It wasn’t a straightforward “money coming in” forecast. It felt more like a warning shot. I distilled the core advice into three main points:
- Caution on sudden expenditure: The text strongly advised against impulsive major purchases. I noted down the exact phrase: “a tendency to overspend on items of fleeting value.”
- Reviewing existing investments: It pushed for an internal audit, suggesting this was a better time for paperwork and planning than for new speculation.
- Unexpected small gains: There was a small nugget about a possible refund or return of a small debt. Nothing major, but a positive blip.
I cross-referenced this with last week’s notes I had saved. Last week was all about “bold risk-taking.” This week? Total pivot. It just confirms that these things are fluid, and you really have to check them religiously if you’re going to use them as a guide.
Wrestling with the Love Predictions
Next up was Love and Relationships. This section was always the most ambiguous, filled with flowery language that can mean ten different things depending on your current mood. I had to really strip it down to the actionable items.
The main theme that kept popping up was communication overhaul. It wasn’t about meeting someone new, which is often the case, but about fixing existing dynamics.
- Handling past hurts: The report stressed that this week would bring up old arguments or unresolved issues with a partner. It was time to finally face them, not sweep them under the rug.
- Emotional clarity: A big focus was put on the Pisces tendency to avoid conflict. The advice was direct: “Speak your truth, even if it causes minor discomfort.” This was the major shift.
- Social connection over romance: For single Pisces, the prediction didn’t promise a soulmate, but rather suggested strengthening ties with close friends. This felt like a practical, down-to-earth piece of advice, which I appreciated.
I spent another ten minutes formatting the captured data into a clean, bulleted email draft. I made sure to add my own quick translation—what the dense astrological language actually meant in terms of daily life. For instance, “emotional clarity” became “Don’t ghost your partner when you’re mad, Mike.”
The Final Takeaway and Why I Document This Stuff
The whole process, from booting up the machine to hitting send, took me about an hour and a half. Why bother? Because tracking these specific requests forces me to engage with the source material directly. I could just send my friend a random link, but by manually extracting and verifying the content for this specific week, I documented the current state of that information stream.
What I learned this week is how much effort is required just to filter out the noise and the outdated material associated with major legacy astrologers. They slap a new date on old material sometimes, and you have to be vigilant. This practice of mine—the deep dive into these niche requests—keeps my documentation skills sharp. It’s all about separating the signal from the marketing static. And honestly, it feels good to be the guy who actually goes through the trouble, even if it’s just for my buddy who is stressing over whether he should buy that new gadget or finally talk to his wife about that thing from three months ago. Practice documented. Mission accomplished.
