It's evident I have this thing for the moon and the stars, but now I'm finding myself getting more involved with how the planets play a part in the who, the what, and the how. Astrology is more than just reading your daily horoscope, it's a useful tool you can use to interpret your daily life. Also, I'm that friend that's going to ask you what your sign is and then try to figure out just who you are. Let that be your disclaimer.
Besides trying to figure you out, using astrology is really about trying to get to the core of my own existence. We're all stardust. If you're curious, here's a link to a great article about astrology. Read more if you're curious and learning something new won't hurt you.
Anyway, yesterday morning Venus and Jupiter could be seen together in the early morning hours. It was a rare and stunning sight if you were able to witness it yourself. (Note: I'll update this post with when the next time this happens so you can see it happen.) Other than this planetary amazement, what does it mean?
Good question. Again, astrology for me is more about self interpretation; it's not knowing exactly at the moment something is happening, but later figuring it out. It's letting the Universe do its thing without forcing it. I read through some notes about Jupiter entering Scorpio last month, and reflecting back on it and my trip to Tulum, it makes a lot more sense.
As I study this conjunction, I've learned that together, Venus and Jupiter will bring an incredible amount of abundance, but at a slow pace. Things you've hidden from yourself or others may be coming to light for you, as they are for me. And it's time to let go; you'll make room for so much more than you realize once you do. Something positive will happen and you will find healing.
I am in awe of what the Universe has to offer, and the fact that we can harness some of that power and energy is incredible in itself. There was void in my soul that I thought would instantly be filled after Tulum, but all I needed was time. I feel differently, my soul is lighter, and I'm elevating.
And I hope to see you at the top.

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