Okay, so I’ve been messing around with this whole Jewish astrology chart thing lately, and I gotta say, it’s pretty wild. I mean, who knew there was such a thing, right? It all started when I was just randomly scrolling through the internet and stumbled upon some articles about it. I thought it’d be a fun thing to check out, you know, just for kicks.
First thing I did was gather my birth info – date, time, and place. Yep, had to text my mom for the time because who actually remembers that stuff? Anyway, once I had all that, I started looking for a place to actually make this chart. There are a bunch of websites that do it, but I ended up using one that seemed pretty straightforward, it called itself something like “Cafe Astrology” or whatever.
I plugged in all my details and, boom, there it was – my very own Jewish astrology chart. It looked kind of like a pizza with all these weird symbols and lines. Honestly, I didn’t have a clue what most of it meant at first, just a bunch of gobbledygook. It’s like a whole different language, you know? Planets, houses, degrees, aspects – what is all this stuff?
- Ascendant: Apparently, this is a big deal. It’s like the starting point of the whole chart. Mine’s in some sign called “Libra” I don’t know what does that mean.
- Moon, Sun, and other Planets: I found out where my moon, sun, and all those other planets were when I was born. It’s like each one has its own little story to tell about my personality. I guess I got a lot of water in my chart… whatever that means.
- Houses: These are like different areas of your life – career, relationships, family, all that jazz. It’s kind of like seeing where your planetary energies are focused. For instance, my sun is in the tenth house, which they say is about career and public image.
I started digging a little deeper, reading up on what each symbol meant. There are lots of articles, but most are too complex. Then I found some simple ones on an online forum. It is said that one should trust in God and not care too much about the future, but what’s wrong to know something about it? The Torah tells us to remain faithful to God, and I surely will.
Honestly, I’m still trying to figure it all out. It’s a lot to take in. It’s not like I’m gonna base all my life decisions on this chart, but it’s definitely given me some food for thought. It’s like getting a new perspective on myself, you know?
I wouldn’t say I’m a total convert to Jewish astrology now, but I’m definitely intrigued. It’s like a fun little puzzle I’m trying to solve, a puzzle about me. Maybe I’ll keep looking into it, maybe not. Who knows? But hey, at least now I have something new to talk about at parties, right?