Okay, so I’ve been diving into astrology lately, and I got really curious about what my Pisces Sun, Aquarius Moon combination meant. I decided to just go for it and see how these energies actually play out in my life.

Getting Started
First, I grabbed my birth chart details – you know, date, time, and place of birth. I plugged those into one of those online chart calculators. I mean who can remember all those details and draw it up? Not me.
My Observations and What I Did
- Pisces Sun: This is supposed to be all about being dreamy, intuitive, and maybe a little bit… out there. I’ve always felt things pretty deeply, so that resonated. So I started to do the following.
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- I started journaling more, just letting whatever came to mind flow onto the page.
- I tried to pay more attention to my gut feelings, you know, those little nudges that tell you something’s up.
- I just allowed myself to do things in the past I did not.
- Aquarius Moon: This one’s about being independent, a bit rebellious, and needing a lot of mental stimulation. Yeah, that sounds a bit like me. I realized that I hate following the crowd, I am not a follower.
- So I decided to give myself some extra space each day, just to be alone with my thoughts. No phone, no distractions.
- I started picking up a new hobby – something totally random, just to keep my mind buzzing. I always wanted to learn how to make candles!
Putting It All Together
It was kind of cool to see how these two sides of me – the emotional Pisces and the detached Aquarius – kind of balance each other out. I noticed that I don’t stay stuck in a feeling for long if I allow myself to simply process it.
I’m still figuring all of this out, of course. It’s not like I suddenly became a perfectly balanced human being overnight!
But it’s been a fun little experiment, paying more attention to these astrological energies and seeing how they show up in my everyday life. I think there is something to be said about just paying attention and allowing yourself to be you. I am going to continue to do some more research and see what else I can learn!