Okay, so, I’ve been messing around with this whole astrology thing lately, and let me tell you, it’s been a wild ride. Today, I decided to dive into something called “Jobse asteroid astrology.” Sounds kinda fancy, right? Well, it’s supposed to tell you what kind of job you’d be good at, based on your birth chart. I thought, “Why not? Let’s see what the universe has in store for me.”
First Steps
First thing I did was try to figure out where this “Jobse” asteroid even was in my birth chart. This wasn’t as easy as it sounds. I had to punch in my birth date, time, and place into one of those online birth chart calculators. You know, the ones that look like they were made in the ’90s? Yeah, those. Anyway, I finally managed to get my chart.
Finding the Tenth House
So, after staring at a bunch of symbols and lines that looked like some secret code, I started looking for the tenth house. Apparently, that’s the big deal when it comes to your career in astrology. They call it the “karmasthan,” which sounds pretty serious. I found that this house is at the very top of the chart, kind of like the north point of a compass, and the sign it’s in is supposed to give you hints about your career path.
- Looking for Clues: I hunted for the “lord” of the tenth house, which is just a fancy way of saying the planet that rules the sign in that house.
- Planets Hanging Out: Then I checked if any planets were actually chilling in the tenth house.
- Planetary Gossip: I also looked at which planets were “aspecting” the tenth house, meaning they were having some kind of influence on it from afar.
The Tricky Part – Accuracy
Now, here’s where it gets a bit iffy. The website said that the birth time needs to be super accurate, like down to the minute. They said that even a 5-10 minute difference could change things up, especially with the houses. And since I was born, like, a while ago, I wasn’t exactly sure about the exact time. I mean, who remembers that stuff? So, I took what I found with a grain of salt.
Making Sense of It All
After digging around some more, I found out that some folks actually make a living doing this astrology stuff. They read tarot cards, palms, and all that jazz. I guess if you’re into it, and you’re good at it, you could make some money. I thought about whether it’s a real job that I can make for living, well, I am not quite sure yet.
My Takeaway
Honestly, the whole Jobse asteroid thing was more confusing than helpful. It gave me some general ideas, but nothing concrete. It felt like reading a fortune cookie – vague and open to interpretation. But hey, it was a fun little experiment. I wouldn’t base my entire career on it, but it did make me think about what I enjoy doing and what I’m good at. Maybe that’s the real point of all this astrology stuff – to get you thinking about yourself and your path in life. And honestly, who knows I would go for it in the future?
So, that’s my adventure with Jobse asteroid astrology. Would I recommend it? Sure, why not? Just don’t take it too seriously. It’s more like a fun game than a solid career guide. And remember, you’re a complex person, you can do lots of different things! Don’t let some space rocks tell you otherwise!