Okay, so, I got this idea to mess around with Mars in astrology, right? It’s called “Mars Friction Astrology.” Sounds kinda cool, doesn’t it? Anyway, I’m no astrology expert, just some dude who likes to try out new stuff and see what sticks. So, I dove into this whole Mars thing.
First off, I started digging around to figure out what Mars even means in astrology. Turns out, it’s a pretty big deal. This red planet is all about energy, action, and passion. It’s like the fuel that gets us going. I read somewhere that Mars is like the god of war, so it’s tied to our drive, how we attack problems, and defend ourselves. Not necessarily in a fighting way, but more like, how we go after what we want.
So, I got to thinking, what if I could track how Mars affects my energy levels? I decided to do an experiment. I found out that Mars takes about two years to go around the Sun, which means it hangs out in each zodiac sign for a couple of months. I grabbed one of those astrology apps – you know, the ones that tell you your horoscope and stuff. I made sure it showed me where Mars was at all times.
Then, I started keeping a journal. Every day, I wrote down how I was feeling. Was I pumped up and ready to tackle the world? Or was I dragging and wanting to just chill on the couch? I noted if I got into any arguments or felt particularly competitive. I also wrote down any big bursts of energy, like if I suddenly got the urge to clean the whole house or start a new project.
I did this for a few weeks, and it was pretty interesting. I noticed that when Mars was in certain signs, like the fire signs, I was way more energetic and motivated. But when it was in other signs, like water signs, I felt more laid back, sometimes even a bit sluggish.
Now, I’m not saying this is some scientific proof or anything. It was just a fun little experiment to see if there was any connection between this Mars thing and how I was feeling. I guess you could say I was trying to find the “friction” between Mars’s position and my own energy. Like, was it rubbing me the wrong way, or was it giving me a boost?
And you know what? It kind of worked. I mean, I learned that paying attention to where Mars is can give me a heads-up about my energy levels. It’s like a little cosmic weather forecast for my mood and motivation. And sometimes that information was what I needed.
So that’s my Mars Friction Astrology experiment. It’s not perfect, it’s not rocket science, but it was a fun way to explore this whole astrology thing and see if it has any practical use in my life. And hey, who knows, maybe I’ll keep tracking Mars and see where it takes me next.