So, the other day, I got into this whole Nemesis asteroid astrology thing. You know, I’ve always been a bit curious about how those space rocks might be messing with our lives down here. I mean, there’s gotta be something to it, right?
I started by digging around for anything I could find about Nemesis. Turns out, it’s named after the Greek goddess of, well, getting what’s coming to you. Seems like a pretty big deal, even in the asteroid world.
First, I wanted to figure out where this Nemesis thing even was. It’s way out there, in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. It’s called Nemesis 128 and it’s a big one, like, really big, we’re talking about 180 km here. And get this, it spins super slow. I found that Nemesis 128 is visible in my area in the morning sky, but I was too lazy to wake up at 1:59 am to verify that.
I spent hours, seriously, just reading about how this asteroid is supposed to represent fate, karma, and all that jazz. They say it’s about the things or people that hold us back or mess up our plans. It’s like the universe’s way of keeping things in check, I guess.
- Looked up Nemesis’s position in my birth chart.
- Tried to match up some major life events with its transits.
- Compared my Nemesis story with a few friends’ charts.
I used some online calculator to see where Nemesis was when I was born. And then, I tried to see if any big, you know, “fateful” moments in my life lined up with when Nemesis was doing something significant in the sky. It was a bit of a stretch, but hey, it was fun to think about.
Honestly, it was a deep dive. I even got my friends in on it, and we were comparing our charts, trying to see if there were any patterns. We didn’t really crack the code of the universe or anything, but it sparked some pretty interesting conversations. Like, is this asteroid really throwing curveballs our way, or are we just looking for something to blame when things go sideways?
In the end, I realized this is just another way to look at the ups and downs of life. Maybe Nemesis is out there, nudging us in certain directions, or maybe it’s all in our heads. Either way, it was a cool way to spend a few evenings, and it got me thinking more about how everything’s connected. Plus, who doesn’t love a good story about a goddess of divine retribution, right?