Okay, so today I want to share something about this astrology pad thing. You see, I’ve always been curious about those horoscope readings and stuff. I never really took them seriously, but I found them interesting.
So, I started to look into this whole astrology thing. First, I got some books from the library and also read many articles online. Those symbols, or as they say, “glyphs,” looked so confusing at first. But I kept at it, trying to figure out what each symbol meant. I even found some apps that helped, but they weren’t that great, to be honest.
Then, I stumbled upon the idea of an “astrology pad.” I thought, “What if I could have a tool that has all this information in one place?” Like, a database where I can easily check the meanings of the signs, the planets, and how they relate to each other.
I started to design my own, simple astrology pad. I just used a regular notebook and started jotting down everything I learned. I drew the symbols, wrote down their meanings, and made notes about how to interpret them. It was messy, but it was all there.
- First thing: I wrote down all the zodiac signs, from Aries to Pisces, and drew their symbols next to them.
- Second step: I did the same with the planets, like Mercury, Venus, Mars, and so on.
- Next: I started noting down the aspects, which are basically the angles between planets. I learned that these angles can tell you a lot about how the planets’ energies interact.
I kept adding to my astrology pad over time. I added tables, charts, and even some color-coding to make it easier to read. It became my go-to resource whenever I wanted to do a quick reading for myself or my friends.
I also realized that there are different methods for tracking how the stars and planets move. I mainly focused on two: Solar Arc and Naibod Progressions. They are a bit complex, but basically, they help you see how your birth chart changes over time.
My Progress
Using my pad, I started to see patterns in my own life. I noticed that certain planetary positions seemed to correspond to certain events or moods. It was like having a personalized roadmap of my life, based on the stars. I even started noticing how these patterns affected my friends too, when I did their readings.
It’s not about predicting the future with 100% accuracy. I see it more as a tool for self-reflection and understanding. It helps me understand my strengths, weaknesses, and potential challenges. It’s like a cosmic mirror, reflecting back on who I am and where I might be headed. I could know myself better based on the stars’ influence.
This astrology pad has become a valuable tool for me. It’s not just a collection of notes; it’s a personalized guide to understanding myself and the world around me through the lens of astrology. It’s pretty cool, to be honest, and I’m happy I stumbled upon this whole thing. That is a long journey, but I’m satisfied.