Today, I wanna share something cool I’ve been messing around with – it’s called Makemake astrology. Sounds kinda weird, right? But stick with me, it’s pretty interesting.
So, first off, I had to figure out what Makemake even is. Turns out, it’s a dwarf planet. Yeah, I didn’t know either! I did some digging online, just a simple search, and found out that this Makemake thing is all about, like, nature and taking care of our planet. It’s like this celestial body is pushing us to be more eco-friendly and all that jazz.
Once I got the basics down, I started looking into how this dwarf planet plays into astrology. There’s not a ton of info out there, but I found this series of online classes – ten of ’em to be exact. They promised to teach how these new dwarf planets can give your usual horoscope a more, how do I put it, spiritual vibe? I thought, why not, and signed up.
The classes were a mix of, you know, learning about the Houses – which, by the way, are way more complicated than I thought – and then tying that into what Makemake supposedly represents. We’d do these exercises where we’d look at our own birth charts and try to see where Makemake fits in. Honestly, it felt a bit like trying to find a needle in a haystack at first.
- First, I had to actually find Makemake in my chart. It’s not exactly highlighted, you know?
- Then, the real head-scratcher was figuring out what it all meant. The classes gave some pointers, but it was mostly up to us to interpret stuff.
- I spent hours staring at my chart, cross-referencing with the notes from the classes, trying to make sense of it all.
After all that work, did I have some big revelation? Not exactly. But, I did start to see some patterns. Like, maybe I do have a stronger connection to nature than I realized. And it got me thinking more about my impact on the environment, which is something I hadn’t really given much thought to before. It is worth mentioning that I also used this opportunity to make some friends online.
My Takeaway
So, is Makemake astrology the real deal? I’m still not 100% sure. But it was a fun ride, and it definitely got me thinking outside the box. Plus, it’s always cool to learn something new, even if it’s a bit out there. If you’re into astrology and looking for something a bit different, maybe give it a shot. Just be prepared to do some serious mental gymnastics!