Alright, so today I’m diving into this whole “sun in Virgo, moon in Aquarius” thing. It’s been a wild ride, let me tell you.
First off, I started by just trying to figure out what the heck this combination even means. You know, like, what’s the deal with Virgo and Aquarius anyway? Apparently, Virgo is all about being organized and practical, while Aquarius is more of a free spirit, doing its own thing.
So, there I was, trying to juggle these two sides of myself. On one hand, I’m making to-do lists and color-coding my planner like a maniac. That’s the Virgo in me, I guess. Always has to have a plan. On the other hand, I found myself getting bored with all that structure, craving something new, something… different.
That’s when the Aquarius moon kicked in. Suddenly, I’m into all sorts of weird stuff. I started with this online community about, get this, the philosophy of ancient board games. I know, right? Who even knew that was a thing? But it was fascinating! I went down that rabbit hole for a good few weeks.
Then I realized I needed to find a balance. It was like, I couldn’t just swing from being super uptight to totally out there. There had to be a middle ground.
- I started by setting aside specific times for being “organized Virgo.” Like, I’d clean my apartment every Sunday, no excuses.
- But I also made sure to leave room for my “Aquarius adventures.” I joined a local astronomy club, just for kicks. Turns out, stargazing is pretty cool.
It wasn’t easy, to be honest. There were days when I felt like I was being pulled in two directions. But I kept at it, and slowly but surely, I started to see how these two parts of me could actually work together.
For example, I used my Virgo love of research to learn more about astrology. I dug deep into the meanings of each sign, the houses, all that stuff. And you know what? It actually helped me understand myself better.
I also found that my Aquarius moon gave me a unique perspective on things. Like, when I was planning a project at work, I could come up with some pretty out-of-the-box ideas. My coworkers were like, “Whoa, where did that come from?” And I’d just shrug and say, “It’s my Aquarius moon, baby.”
What I Learned
So, what’s the takeaway from all this? Well, for me, it’s been about embracing both sides of myself. It’s about finding that sweet spot where I can be organized and efficient, but also open to new experiences and ideas.
It’s a work in progress, for sure. But I’m learning to appreciate the quirks of being a Virgo sun with an Aquarius moon. It’s like having the best of both worlds, you know? I can be a planner and a dreamer, a realist and an idealist. And that’s a pretty cool way to be, if you ask me.
I’ve got to say, this whole self-discovery thing has been quite the journey. And honestly, I’m excited to see where it takes me next. Maybe I’ll become a professional astrologer, who knows? Or maybe I’ll just keep on being me, a slightly quirky, always curious, sun in Virgo, moon in Aquarius kind of guy.