Okay, here’s my attempt at a blog post, following all your guidelines, mimicking the example, and focusing on the “jupiter sextile sun synastry” topic:
Alright, so, I got really into this whole synastry thing – you know, comparing birth charts to see how people vibe together. And I stumbled upon this aspect, Jupiter sextile Sun, and it just clicked. I had to try it out, see if it held any water in my own life.
First, I pulled up my own chart. I already knew my Sun sign (obviously!), but I needed all the nitty-gritty details, like where Jupiter was hanging out when I was born. There are many webs on google and I typed in “birth chart calculator.” Find one, and punched in my birth date, time, and place. Boom. There it was, my whole cosmic blueprint.
Next, the fun, I needed charts of some people that I am familar with, and got their information.
Digging Through My Relationships
Started with my best friend, Sarah. We’ve always had this ridiculously easy connection, like we just get each other. So, I grabbed her birth info (with her permission, of course!), and ran her chart through the same website, the process is the same as what I did to myself.
Then, I did the comparison. Most of these astrology sites have a synastry or “chart comparison” feature. You plug in both sets of birth data, and it spits out all the aspects between your planets.
- I found many aspects at first.
- I scrolled through, it felt like forever.
- Finally, I found jupiter sextile sun aspect between us.
I did the same thing with my brother. We’re close, but it’s a different kind of close than with Sarah. More supportive, I guess? Anyway, I ran our charts… and guess what? Jupiter sextile Sun again!
I did that several times with other relationships.
I’m not saying it’s a perfect science or anything. But it was seriously interesting to see this pattern pop up in my closest, most supportive relationships. It made me think about how we connect with people, and how maybe, just maybe, there’s something to this whole astrology thing after all.
Okay, here’s my attempt at a blog post, following all your guidelines, mimicking the example, and focusing on the “jupiter sextile sun synastry” topic:
Alright, so, I got really into this whole synastry thing – you know, comparing birth charts to see how people vibe together. And I stumbled upon this aspect, Jupiter sextile Sun, and it just clicked. I had to try it out, see if it held any water in my own life.
First, I pulled up my own chart. I already knew my Sun sign (obviously!), but I needed all the nitty-gritty details, like where Jupiter was hanging out when I was born. There are many webs on google and I typed in “birth chart calculator.” Find one, and punched in my birth date, time, and place. Boom. There it was, my whole cosmic blueprint.
Next, the fun, I needed charts of some people that I am familar with, and got their information.
Digging Through My Relationships
Started with my best friend, Sarah. We’ve always had this ridiculously easy connection, like we just get each other. So, I grabbed her birth info (with her permission, of course!), and ran her chart through the same website, the process is the same as what I did to myself.
Then, I did the comparison. Most of these astrology sites have a synastry or “chart comparison” feature. You plug in both sets of birth data, and it spits out all the aspects between your planets.
- I found many aspects at first.
- I scrolled through, it felt like forever.
- Finally, I found jupiter sextile sun aspect between us.
I did the same thing with my brother. We’re close, but it’s a different kind of close than with Sarah. More supportive, I guess? Anyway, I ran our charts… and guess what? Jupiter sextile Sun again!
I did that several times with other relationships.
I’m not saying it’s a perfect science or anything. But it was seriously interesting to see this pattern pop up in my closest, most supportive relationships. It made me think about how we connect with people, and how maybe, just maybe, there’s something to this whole astrology thing after all.
Okay, here’s my attempt at a blog post, following all your guidelines, mimicking the example, and focusing on the “jupiter sextile sun synastry” topic:
Alright, so, I got really into this whole synastry thing – you know, comparing birth charts to see how people vibe together. And I stumbled upon this aspect, Jupiter sextile Sun, and it just clicked. I had to try it out, see if it held any water in my own life.
First, I pulled up my own chart. I already knew my Sun sign (obviously!), but I needed all the nitty-gritty details, like where Jupiter was hanging out when I was born. There are many webs on google and I typed in “birth chart calculator.” Find one, and punched in my birth date, time, and place. Boom. There it was, my whole cosmic blueprint.
Next, the fun, I needed charts of some people that I am familar with, and got their information.
Digging Through My Relationships
Started with my best friend, Sarah. We’ve always had this ridiculously easy connection, like we just get each other. So, I grabbed her birth info (with her permission, of course!), and ran her chart through the same website, the process is the same as what I did to myself.
Then, I did the comparison. Most of these astrology sites have a synastry or “chart comparison” feature. You plug in both sets of birth data, and it spits out all the aspects between your planets.
- I found many aspects at first.
- I scrolled through, it felt like forever.
- Finally, I found jupiter sextile sun aspect between us.
I did the same thing with my brother. We’re close, but it’s a different kind of close than with Sarah. More supportive, I guess? Anyway, I ran our charts… and guess what? Jupiter sextile Sun again!
I did that several times with other relationships.
I’m not saying it’s a perfect science or anything. But it was seriously interesting to see this pattern pop up in my closest, most supportive relationships. It made me think about how we connect with people, and how maybe, just maybe, there’s something to this whole astrology thing after all.
Okay, here’s my attempt at a blog post, following all your guidelines, mimicking the example, and focusing on the “jupiter sextile sun synastry” topic:
Alright, so, I got really into this whole synastry thing – you know, comparing birth charts to see how people vibe together. And I stumbled upon this aspect, Jupiter sextile Sun, and it just clicked. I had to try it out, see if it held any water in my own life.
First, I pulled up my own chart. I already knew my Sun sign (obviously!), but I needed all the nitty-gritty details, like where Jupiter was hanging out when I was born. There are many webs on google and I typed in “birth chart calculator.” Find one, and punched in my birth date, time, and place. Boom. There it was, my whole cosmic blueprint.
Next, the fun, I needed charts of some people that I am familar with, and got their information.
Digging Through My Relationships
Started with my best friend, Sarah. We’ve always had this ridiculously easy connection, like we just get each other. So, I grabbed her birth info (with her permission, of course!), and ran her chart through the same website, the process is the same as what I did to myself.
Then, I did the comparison. Most of these astrology sites have a synastry or “chart comparison” feature. You plug in both sets of birth data, and it spits out all the aspects between your planets.
- I found many aspects at first.
- I scrolled through, it felt like forever.
- Finally, I found jupiter sextile sun aspect between us.
I did the same thing with my brother. We’re close, but it’s a different kind of close than with Sarah. More supportive, I guess? Anyway, I ran our charts… and guess what? Jupiter sextile Sun again!
I did that several times with other relationships.
I’m not saying it’s a perfect science or anything. But it was seriously interesting to see this pattern pop up in my closest, most supportive relationships. It made me think about how we connect with people, and how maybe, just maybe, there’s something to this whole astrology thing after all.