So, I stumbled upon this thing called “Mark Jones astrology books” and decided to give it a shot. You know, just for kicks. I started digging around to figure out what this whole astrology thing is about. I mean, I’ve seen those horoscope things in magazines, but never really paid them any mind.
First, I tried to find these “Mark Jones” books. Turns out, this guy has written quite a few. I picked up the first one that looked interesting, something about the karmic stuff in the birth chart. Sounds a bit woo-woo, but hey, I’m open-minded.
Getting into the Book
- I started reading, and it was a bit like learning a new language. There’s this whole jargon with planets, houses, and aspects. Honestly, it felt a little overwhelming at first.
- The book talks about how your natal Pluto position is super important. It’s like the starting point for understanding your whole life journey. I spent a good chunk of time just trying to figure out where my Pluto is in my birth chart.
- There was a part about how there were computer-generated narrations. I didn’t try it. I just kept reading.
Doing the Exercises
- There were some exercises in the book, like looking at your own birth chart and trying to interpret it. I downloaded one of those free astrology apps to get my chart. It looked like a bunch of weird symbols and lines, but the book helped me make some sense of it.
- I tried to apply what I was learning to my own life. Like, it said something about my moon sign and my emotions. It was surprisingly accurate in some ways. Creepy, but cool.
Joining a Webinar
- Then, I saw that Mark Jones was doing some online webinar about the “Elemental Moon”. I was like, “Why not?” and signed up. I also knew that he also did some courses about counseling. But I wasn’t interested in that. I just cared about the books and the webinar.
- The webinar was pretty intense. He went deep into the meaning of the moon in different elements and how it affects your personality. I took a bunch of notes, trying to keep up.
Reflecting on the Experience
Honestly, this whole astrology thing is way more complex than I thought. It’s not just about reading your daily horoscope. There’s a lot of depth to it, and it can be pretty insightful if you’re willing to put in the effort. I’m not saying I’m a convert now, but I definitely see the appeal. It’s like having a new way to look at yourself and the world around you. I might keep exploring this stuff, just to see where it leads. Who knows, maybe there’s something to this whole stars and planets thing after all.