Okay, let’s talk about bats in astrology. I got into this whole thing a while back, and it’s been a wild ride. I’m not an expert, just a guy who likes to dive deep into weird stuff and see what happens. I started by just observing bats in my backyard.
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I spent a few nights each week just watching these little guys fly around. I used a basic notebook and a pen to write down what I saw. At first, it was just “bat flew from left to right” type of stuff. I also looked up the species of the bats that I saw. I learned that they are two species of fruit bat, one is Carollia perspicillata, the other is Artibeus lituratus. I began to observe their behavior.
Then I started correlating their behavior with what was going on in the stars.
- I noticed that during certain moon phases, the bats were way more active.
- I also started tracking the positions of planets and stars each night.
It took a lot of patience. I mean, a LOT. There were nights when I saw nothing, and there were nights when it felt like the bats were putting on a show just for me. I filled up pages and pages of my notebook with observations, drawings, and even some crazy theories. I also found that the three behaviors of docility, activity and boldness were correlated in Carollia persicillata.
Connecting the Dots
After months of this, I started to see some patterns. For example, when Jupiter was prominent in the sky, the bats seemed to be more adventurous, flying further than usual. I wrote all this down, and then I hit the books – well, the internet, mostly. I read up on astrological interpretations of Jupiter, and it was all about expansion and growth. It kind of made sense, right?
My Little Experiments
I didn’t stop at just observing. I started running little experiments. I played different types of music to see if it affected their behavior. Spoiler: they didn’t seem to care for jazz, but they were indifferent to classical music. I even tried shining different colored lights, thinking maybe they were sensitive to that. No dice.
The Realization
Here’s the kicker: after all this time, I realized that what I was really doing was learning about myself. I became more in tune with nature, more patient, and more observant. The bats were just being bats, but through them, I was exploring my own connection to the cosmos. People said that bats symbolize transformation and rebirth. It sounds right. I did transform a lot during this process.
So, what’s the takeaway? I still don’t know if bats can predict the future or if they’re cosmic messengers. But I do know that they’re fascinating creatures, and they taught me a lot about the importance of observation and the interconnectedness of everything. I encourage you to try something like this yourself. Maybe not with bats, but with anything that sparks your curiosity. You might be surprised at what you discover.
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This whole experience has been a blast. I’m still watching the bats, still learning, and still sharing my crazy notes. Keep your eyes on the skies, folks!