Okay, so I’ve been messing around with this whole astrology thing, and I gotta say, the “sun opposite Jupiter” transit is a real trip. I’m no expert, but I felt this one hard, so I figured I’d jot down what went down.
It all started with this crazy urge to just… do things. Like, I woke up one morning and suddenly wanted to rearrange my entire apartment. Which, for me, is a HUGE deal. I’m usually a creature of habit, happy in my little routine.
The Impulsive Redecoration
First, I moved my desk to the opposite wall. Then, I decided my bookshelves were all wrong and spent like, three hours reorganizing them by color. It looked awesome, but my back was killing me.
- Pulled everything off the shelves.
- Sorted books by color (which seemed like a great idea at the time).
- Realized I have way too many books.
- Considered donating some, then changed my mind.
- Put everything back, slightly differently.
The Spontaneous Shopping Spree
That was just the beginning, though. I then, very suddenly, decided I needed a new rug. And not just any rug, a bright, ridiculously patterned rug that totally clashes with my (newly rearranged) furniture. I went on a research and found the perfect option. I ordered it without a second thought.
bought a bunch of plants, too, because, why not? My apartment is a disaster area.
Eating all of my food
I normally have a good routine of healthy eating, and making sure I am eating a balanced meal.
I opened my fridge, saw all of my food that I was supposed to eat for the rest of the week and I started eating all of it.
I devoured everything. I normally can control myself, but I ate the chicken, rice, and veggies. It was good, but my stomach was in pain afterwards.
The Aftermath (and Maybe Some Regrets)
Now, I’m sitting here, surrounded by plants, a slightly crooked rug, and a very sore back. I have no food left. I’m also a little bit terrified of my next credit card statement. Was it all worth it? I’m… not entirely sure. But hey, at least my apartment looks… interesting?
This whole “sun opposite Jupiter” thing is supposed to be about expansion and excess, and yeah, I definitely felt that. Maybe a little too much. I think next time, I’ll try to channel that energy into something a bit more… productive. Or at least, less likely to result in buyer’s remorse and muscle strain.