When Maia first heard John Mayer’s Do You Know Me, it landed like a question mark between who she was and who she was learning to become. In this episode of the Background Music Podcast she follows that question through an astrological map, a body of chakras, and the tarot’s quiet wisdom—uncovering how a single song became a mirror for a soul in process. What begins as a careful reading of a Scorpio sun and rising, a Sagittarius moon, Venus in Scorpio and Mars in Leo, unfolds into a portrait of a person learning to be seen without losing themselves.
Listen as Maia traces the ache of not being known back to childhood roots and Chiron’s wound, watches vulnerability activate the sacral and heart chakras, and discovers how Mercury in Sagittarius lends the courage to name truth. She guides you through the song’s tarot companions—from Death and the Moon to the Star and the Fool—each card a chapter in the story of transformation, each chord a pulse in the body of healing.
Through personal memories—when the song first found her in 2009, reappeared in 2022, and landed differently in 2025—Maia reveals how time and inner work change what a song asks of us. A missing question mark in the title becomes a turning point: this is not a plea for validation but a declaration of self-knowing. Even the musical key, tuned to E, hums the solar plexus’s frequency of inner authority: I know who I am.
By the end of the episode the journey is clear: from guarded Scorpio beginnings through Sagittarius perspective, Aquarian vision, and Capricorn restructuring, the song is a map of becoming—a call to ground, to trust intuition, and to seek rooms that match our frequency. Maya’s story is both intimate and universal: a reassurance that the songs that find us are often the signposts pointing to the parts of ourselves that want to wake up, heal, and belong.
If this episode arrives for you like it did for her—a whisper that you are exactly where you need to be—stay with it. Listen for the chakras that stir, notice the tarot images that surface, and ask yourself what it would mean to be known not by someone else’s story of you, but by your own. This is an episode about recognition, reclamation, and the brave tenderness of showing up as you are.
Song Credit: Spotlight by Neptune- Bensound License ##2244460