Okay, so, I got into this whole “career asteroids astrology” thing. It all started when I was looking into my natal chart, just kinda browsing through it, you know? I mean, I’ve always been into horoscopes, the usual stuff, but this was diving deeper.
First off, I looked up what asteroids even mean in astrology. Apparently, they add more detail to your birth chart. I found out about a few big ones: Chiron, Pallas Athene, and Juno. Each one supposedly has its own area of influence, like career, relationships, and health. Sounds interesting, right?
So, I dug into my own chart. I already knew my sun, moon, and rising signs, but this was a whole other level. I used one of those free online calculators to see where these asteroids were when I was born. It was kinda wild seeing all these new symbols on my chart.
- Chiron is supposed to be about healing and teaching.
- Pallas Athene is more about wisdom and strategy.
- And Juno, well, that’s about commitment and partnerships.
I spent a good few days just reading up on what each placement could mean. For example, my Chiron is in Gemini, which some sources say can indicate a struggle with communication or a deep need to share knowledge. Then, my Pallas Athene is in Leo, which might suggest a talent for creative problem-solving or leadership. It was all pretty fascinating, even if it’s a bit out there.
The career part really got me thinking. I’ve been feeling a bit stuck lately, so I was curious if the asteroids could offer any insights. My Juno is in Libra, which supposedly points to a need for balance and harmony in work relationships. I started to see how these placements might reflect aspects of my personality and career path.
I’m not saying I’m gonna make all my life decisions based on this, but it’s definitely given me some food for thought. It’s like, maybe there are some underlying patterns or tendencies that I haven’t been fully aware of.
What I’m trying to do now
I’m trying to connect these astrological insights with my real-life experiences. Like, how does my Chiron in Gemini relate to the communication challenges I sometimes face at work? Or how can I use my Pallas Athene in Leo to step up more as a leader? It’s a work in progress, but it’s been a fun and insightful journey so far.