Okay, so today I decided to dive into this thing called “visionary activist astrology.” It sounded kinda cool and maybe a bit out there, but I’m always up for trying new things, especially if it involves, you know, figuring out my place in the universe and how to make a difference.
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First, I googled what visionary activist astrology actually is. It seemed to be all about using astrology to understand not just yourself, but also how you can be more effective in your activism and, well, your life in general. It’s about figuring out your unique strengths and using them to make the world a better place. Kind of like finding your superhero power, but with stars instead of radioactive spiders.
Getting Started
I am not a pro at reading birth charts. So, I decided to start simple. I looked up my sun, moon, and rising signs again(cause who can keep them straight). I already knew them vaguely.
- Sun: This is like your basic personality, your core self.
- Moon: This is all about your emotions and inner world.
- Rising: This is how you present yourself to the world, your outward persona.
I tried to think about how these three things work together in my life. And tried to be honest with myself, even the messy parts.
Putting It Into Action(sort of)
The “activist” part of this is where things get interesting. The idea is to connect your astrological insights with your actions in the real world. I’ve been feeling this pull to get more involved in environmental stuff lately. So, I started to think about how my specific traits, based on my star signs, might play into that.
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Honestly, this whole process was more about getting me thinking than giving me concrete answers. It’s like a starting point for some serious self-reflection. I wrote down some notes, it is not like I suddenly cracked the code to saving the world. But I do feel like I have a slightly better understanding of myself and how I might approach making a positive impact. Will I try this again? Yeah, probably. I’m curious to see where it leads.