ABOUT
I built this for myself.
I'm Sonia. Amara isn't a business — it's a personal project I built for myself and decided to share.
I've always been drawn to anything that helps me understand who I am. Tarot, numerology, astrology, Human Design, the Gene Keys, the Kathara Grid — I never specialized in any one system. I just followed what resonated. When something lit up inside me, I took it as a sign that it was unlocking something I already knew but had forgotten. And I kept going.
What I discovered through all of it is something I keep coming back to: we don't actually need any of these tools. It's all already in us. We just need to remember. But sometimes a tool gives you permission to see what you've been looking away from. As Bashar says — tools are permission slips. They don't give you anything new. They give you permission to access what's already yours.
That's what Amara is.
I wanted tools that speak to me as me — in my gifts, through my shadows — to help me remember who I am in every moment. Not once, not in a single reading I bookmark and forget. Every day. Because life keeps moving, and I want to keep up with it from a place of knowing, not confusion.
So I used AI to combine the systems that resonated with me most. Not to replace any lineage or tradition, but to make them speak in a voice I could hear — my own. The science behind each tool is real. The Human Design charts use actual astronomical calculations. The numerology follows classical principles. But the purpose isn't academic. The purpose is to look in the mirror and recognize yourself.
I embrace life with all of it — the difficult parts too. There's sweetness inside the bitter if you know where to look. And life becomes so much more exciting, even when it seems frightening, when you stop running from the parts that scare you and start seeing them as part of the design.
If something here resonates with you, that's your signal. Not mine. Trust it. That's the whole point — learning to trust your own knowing. Amara is just a mirror. What you see in it was always yours.
You don't need these tools.
But sometimes a mirror helps you remember what you already know.
— Sonia