Okay, so today, I wanna talk about this Mercury conjunct Sun transit thing. I’ve been messing around with this stuff for a while, and I thought I’d share what I’ve been up to. I mean, why not? Maybe someone out there finds this helpful, or at least, it’s a bit of a diary for me.

So, first off, I got really into this whole astrology thing. Not like those daily horoscopes, but more digging deep into how the planets and stars might be messing with our vibe. Sounds a bit out there, I know, but stick with me. I started by grabbing my birth chart, which is basically a snapshot of the sky the moment I was born. You can get these online; just punch in your birth details, and boom, there’s your chart.
Next, I started tracking the current positions of the planets, especially Mercury. There are websites and apps for this, too. I was particularly interested in when Mercury was gonna be in the same spot as the Sun in my chart. This is what they call a “conjunction.”
Tracking the Transit
- Getting the Gear: First, I used a couple of astrology apps on my phone to see when this Mercury-Sun party was gonna happen. You can also find this info on certain websites that track planetary movements.
- Marking the Calendar: Once I had the date, I marked it on my calendar. It’s like setting a reminder for a cosmic event, you know?
- Watching the Sky (not really): Okay, I didn’t literally watch the sky, but I kept an eye on the apps to see how Mercury was moving. It felt like I was tracking a storm or something, but instead of rain, it was supposed to be a brain boost.
As the day got closer, I started noticing some changes. I was a bit more chatty than usual, and my mind felt like it was on overdrive. Ideas were popping up left and right, and I was actually getting stuff done. It was kinda cool, like my brain got a software update or something.
On the day of the transit, I made sure to keep myself busy. I had a bunch of calls scheduled, worked on some writing, and even had a few brainstorming sessions with my colleagues. Everything just flowed. I was making decisions quicker, and my communication was on point. I felt sharp, like I could handle anything thrown my way.
But, it wasn’t just about being busy. I also took some time to reflect and plan. With Mercury and the Sun doing their thing, it felt like a good time to set some new goals and think about what I wanted to achieve in the coming months. I jotted down some ideas, made a few to-do lists, and even sketched out a rough plan for a new project I’ve been thinking about.
After the transit, things started to settle down a bit. The mental buzz faded, but I still felt more focused than usual. It was like the transit cleared out some mental cobwebs and left me with a clearer head. I continued to work on the plans I made, and I gotta say, I’ve been pretty productive lately.
So, that’s my little adventure with the Mercury conjunct Sun transit. It’s not every day that you get to align your activities with the stars, but when you do, it’s pretty interesting. If you’re into this kind of stuff, give it a try. And if not, well, at least you got a story out of it, right?