Okay, so, I’ve been messing around with this “indastro monthly horoscope” thing, and I gotta say, it’s been a bit of a rollercoaster. I wouldn’t call it life-changing, but it’s definitely given me some stuff to chew on. I mean, who doesn’t like a little peek into what the universe might have in store, right?
First off, I went and signed up with my email. No biggie there, pretty standard stuff. Once I was in, they asked for my birth details. I put in my birthday, birth time, all that jazz. They need that info, I guess, to figure out where all the planets and stars were when I popped into existence. Then, I started getting these monthly horoscope readings, straight to my inbox. Pretty convenient, I gotta admit.
These readings, they’re pretty detailed, not just some generic “you’ll meet a tall, dark stranger” type of deal. They go deep into your birth chart. It’s like they’re dissecting your astrological DNA or something. I don’t understand all of it, obviously, but they break it down, bit by bit, into these little monthly reports.
They have these step-by-step tutorials, and I’ve been trying to follow them. It’s a lot of info on how to read your own horoscope. I’m not sure I’m ready to become my own personal astrologer just yet, but it’s kinda fun to try. And it’s not just about me, either. They show you how to figure out the traits and personalities of other people, too. I tried it on my best friend, and, well, some of it was eerily accurate.
Then there are these things they call “Conjunctions” or “YOGAs.” Apparently, these have something to do with your destiny. Big, heavy stuff, right? They give you this free report that you can download, and it’s supposed to explain all that. I downloaded mine, haven’t fully digested it yet, but it’s definitely on my to-do list.
Oh, and they have detailed monthly horoscopes for each zodiac sign. I’m an Aries, so I checked out the ones for January, February, all the way through to December. It’s interesting to see how the predictions change month to month, depending on what the planets are up to.
They even had a daily horoscope for today, November 23. It was kinda general, but it had some ideas. They also talk about how your morning routine can affect your day, based on astrological stuff. I tried out their morning schedule tips. Not sure if it made a huge difference, but hey, it was worth a shot.
There was this one part in my reading this month that said I might try something new at work and get a promotion because of the Sun and Mercury moving. It also mentioned a work trip. Honestly, I did pitch a new project idea recently, and my boss seemed pretty into it. And there’s been some talk about a conference out of town. Coincidence? Maybe. But still, kinda cool, right?
They also have a lot of info on specific zodiac signs. I read a bit about Aquarius, since that’s my brother’s sign. It mentioned something about certain signs being better with money. Capricorns, Taurus, Leo, Scorpio, Aquarius – they’re all supposed to have traits that help them succeed financially. I gotta tell my brother to ask for a raise, maybe.
So, yeah, that’s my indastro journey so far. It’s been a mix of fun, confusion, and a little bit of “whoa, that’s spot on.” I’m not saying it’s changed my life or anything, but it’s definitely an interesting way to spend some time. And who knows, maybe there’s something to this whole astrology thing after all.
- Signed up with my email.
- Entered birth details.
- Started receiving monthly readings.
- Tried the step-by-step tutorials.
- Downloaded the free “YOGAs” report.
- Read monthly horoscopes for Aries.
- Checked today’s daily horoscope, November 23.
- Tried the morning schedule tips.
- Noticed some work-related predictions.
- Read about zodiac signs and money.
Final thoughts?
It’s a fun little exploration into the world of astrology. I’m not a full-blown believer yet, but I’m definitely more curious than I was before.