Okay, so the other day I was messing around with my astrology stuff, and I came across this “moon square mars” thing. I’d heard of it before, but I never really dug into it. So, I decided to give it a shot and see what it was all about.
Getting Started
First, I pulled up my birth chart. I use this app on my phone, it’s pretty handy. You just punch in your birth date, time, and place, and boom – there’s your chart. I’m not gonna lie, it looks like a bunch of hieroglyphics to me at first, but I’ve learned to spot the important bits.
Finding the Moon and Mars
I located my Moon sign – that’s the one that looks like a little crescent moon. Then I found Mars, which is the symbol that looks like a circle with an arrow pointing out. Easy peasy, right?

Checking the Aspect
Now, this is where it gets a little tricky. I had to figure out if they were square to each other. Basically, a square means they’re about 90 degrees apart in the chart. I kind of eyeballed it, and it looked close enough. To be double sure I look that in my app show me the degrees of *,I am sure they are square.
What Does It Mean?
- I googled “moon square mars” to see what the internet had to say.
- There was a lot of talk about emotional intensity and potential conflicts.
- It’s like your feelings (the Moon) and your drive (Mars) are at odds with each other.
My Experience
Honestly, it kind of resonated with me. I do have moments where I feel this internal tug-of-war. Like, I’ll get super passionate about something, and then my emotions will get in the way, and I’ll end up feeling frustrated or impulsive.
I think I kept an eye on my mood and my actions, trying to see if I could spot any of this “moon square mars” energy in action. It’s not like a light switch flips, but I did notice a few times where I felt that inner tension, that push and pull.I feel that is something that needs patient to be dealt * I can control my temper better.
Final Thoughts
I’m no astrology expert, but this little experiment was pretty interesting. It gave me something to think about, and maybe even helped me understand myself a little better. I think I’ll keep exploring this stuff – it’s kind of fun, like a little puzzle to figure out.