So, today I’m gonna talk about my little adventure with this Hebe asteroid thing in astrology. It all started when I stumbled upon some info about asteroids and their supposed influence on our lives. Yeah, I know, it sounds kinda out there, but I was curious, so I decided to give it a shot.
First thing I did was find out my Hebe sign. Turns out, it’s the fifth asteroid they discovered, way back in 1847. They named it after the Greek goddess of youth, which I thought was pretty cool. Anyway, once I knew my Hebe sign, I started digging deeper into what it all meant.
I learned that Hebe is all about service and domestic stuff, you know, like taking care of your home and family. But it’s not just that. Some folks say it can also indicate some kinda attraction to younger people, especially when it’s aspecting Mars or Venus, or hanging out with other asteroids related to sexuality. That part kinda freaked me out a bit, not gonna lie.
- Hebe asteroid is related to the Greek goddess of youth.
- It’s the fifth asteroid discovered.
- It can indicate service and domestic themes.
- It may also indicate attraction to underage persons when aspecting Mars or Venus.
Some notes I took during my research:
I also read about some other asteroids, like Eros, which is apparently all about lust and that raw, primal energy. Then there’s Pallas Athena, which is supposed to represent our independent spirit and how we use our smarts. Oh, and Cupido, which is about short-term passion, like a quick fling.
Now, the real tricky part was figuring out how this Hebe thing actually played out in my own life. I looked at my natal chart and tried to see where Hebe was hanging out, which planets it was aligned with. Honestly, it was a bit confusing at first. But I started noticing some patterns. For example, I realized that I do tend to be pretty service-oriented. I like helping people out, and I’m always the one organizing things at home.
But the whole attraction to younger people thing? Nah, that didn’t really resonate with me. I mean, I’m not into that at all. So, I guess that part of Hebe’s influence doesn’t really apply to me. Maybe it’s different for other people, or maybe it’s just a bunch of hooey. Who knows?
Anyway, it was an interesting experiment. I wouldn’t say it changed my life or anything, but it did get me thinking about how we’re all influenced by different energies, whether it’s from planets, asteroids, or whatever else is out there. And it’s kinda cool to explore that stuff, even if it’s just for fun.
So, yeah, that’s my Hebe story. It was a bit of a wild ride, but I learned a few things along the way. Maybe I’ll look into some other asteroids next. There’s a whole universe out there, just waiting to be explored!