Okay, so, let me tell you about this whole Virgo in the 12th house thing I’ve been messing around with. It’s been a wild ride, I gotta say.
First off, I started digging into what the 12th house even means. Turns out, it’s all about the stuff that’s hidden away, you know? Like, the deep, dark corners of your mind, your subconscious, and all that jazz. It’s also about places where you go to be alone, like hospitals or retreats. I spent a few days just reading up on this, trying to wrap my head around it. I used a lot of different sources to collect information that I can use.
Then there’s Virgo. Now, Virgo is all about being practical, organized, and having a routine. It’s that voice in your head that’s always saying, “Did you remember to make a backup?” or “Maybe you should color-code your files.” I’ve always felt that Virgo energy in my life, especially when it comes to work and daily tasks. I tried using this energy to make my days more structured, and for the most part, it worked. I spent a week working on this part, really focusing on organizing my life.
So, when you put Virgo in the 12th house, things get interesting. It’s like, you’ve got this urge to be of service and to help others, but it’s all mixed up with this need for solitude and introspection. I started noticing this in myself – like, I’d get these random bursts of wanting to volunteer or do something good for someone, but then I’d also feel this pull to just go hide away in my room and recharge. It was a real push and pull for a while. It was a conflict at first, but then I started to balance the two feelings.
To figure this out, I started keeping track of these moments. I made a little chart, nothing fancy, just to see when I was feeling more Virgo-like (organized, helpful) and when I was feeling more 12th house-like (introspective, needing alone time). I did this for about two weeks, just jotting down notes whenever I felt one way or the other. It was a bit messy at first, but after a few days, I started seeing patterns. For example, I noticed that I felt more like helping others after I’d had some time to myself. It was like I needed to fill up my own tank before I could go out and help someone else. The charts helped a lot to analyze how I was feeling.
Then, I decided to try leaning into these feelings. When I felt that Virgo energy, I’d do something practical – organize my closet, help a friend with a project, stuff like that. And when I felt that 12th house pull, I’d give myself permission to just chill out. I’d meditate, read a book, or just sit and think. I did this for about a month, just going with the flow of these energies. During this month, I also experimented with different types of meditation to see which ones worked best for me. I tried a few different apps and techniques, and eventually found one that really helped me relax.

What did I get out of it?
- I’m way more in tune with myself now. Before, I would just push through whatever I was feeling. Now, I actually pay attention to what’s going on inside.
- I’ve found a better balance between helping others and taking care of myself. It’s not perfect, but it’s a lot better than it used to be.
- I’ve started a regular meditation practice. I never thought I’d be into meditation, but it’s actually been really helpful for dealing with stress and anxiety.
Honestly, this whole Virgo in the 12th house thing has been a game-changer for me. It’s helped me understand myself on a whole new level. It’s not always easy, but it’s definitely worth it. If you’re curious about this stuff, I’d say give it a shot. You might be surprised at what you discover about yourself!