Alright, so, I’ve been trying to get a handle on this whole astrology thing lately. It’s a bit wild, but hey, I figured, why not? So, I decided to make a monthly astrology calendar. Yeah, you heard that right. Me, making a calendar based on the stars and planets. It was quite the journey, let me tell you.
First off, I had to do a ton of reading. I mean, I went down a rabbit hole of websites and blogs about moon phases, planetary movements, and all that jazz. It was like learning a whole new language, seriously. I was stumbling through articles about “retrogrades” and “lunation cycles” and “trines” like a baby learning to walk. I got some basic information about planetary movements for 2024 and 2025. I was totally confused at first.
The next step was figuring out how to put all this information together. I grabbed a big sheet of paper and started drawing out a calendar. Then, I began marking down the new moons, full moons, and when Mercury was going to be in retrograde, ’cause apparently, that’s a big deal. I felt like one of those old-timey astronomers, charting the heavens, except I was just sitting at my kitchen table with a bunch of colored markers.
- I started with the moon phases since those seemed to be the easiest to track.
- Then, I moved on to the planets. Let me tell you, keeping track of where all those planets are at any given time is no joke.
- I tried to match up the astrological signs with the dates, but honestly, that part got a bit fuzzy.
After many hours, I finally had something that resembled a calendar. It wasn’t pretty, but it was mine. And you know what? I actually started to understand this stuff a little bit better. I marked each significant event on my rough calendar and even added some explanatory text.
The End Result
Now, I can look at my calendar and know when there’s going to be a full moon or when a planet is doing something funky. It’s kind of cool, to be honest. Do I believe in all this 100%? Not really. But it’s been a fun project, and I’ve learned a lot. Plus, it’s a great conversation starter. Who knew that making a monthly astrology calendar could be such an adventure?
It’s a bit messy, and I’m sure I got some things wrong, but hey, it’s a start. And who knows, maybe I’ll get better at this whole astrology thing over time. For now, I’m just enjoying the ride and seeing where the stars, or at least my calendar, take me.