Okay, so today I’m gonna walk you through my transit chart experiment from November 5th, 2024. It was…interesting, to say the least. Buckle up!
It all started because I was feeling kinda stuck, you know? Like, not moving forward. I’d been reading about transit charts and thought, “Hey, why not? Let’s see if this astrology stuff can actually offer some insights.” I mean, I’m usually pretty skeptical, but I was willing to give it a shot.
First thing I did was find a reputable website – gotta be careful out there with all the woo-woo nonsense. I needed accurate birth data, so I dug out my birth certificate. Then, plugged everything in: date, time, location. Got my natal chart and the transit chart for November 5th.

The transit chart itself looked like a crazy spiderweb of lines and symbols. Honestly, I was a little intimidated. But I started focusing on the major aspects – the close connections between planets. I’m no expert, but I’ve been dabbling in astrology for a bit, so I know some of the basics.
I noticed that transit Mars was squaring my natal Pluto. Now, I know that’s generally considered a pretty intense aspect. It felt right, though. I’d been feeling this build-up of frustration, this urge to transform something in my life, but also a fear of the potential consequences. Like, I wanted to tear down walls, but I was also scared of what might be on the other side.
Another thing that jumped out was transit Venus conjunct my natal Moon. Okay, this one felt nice! It pointed towards a need for self-care, for nurturing my emotional needs. And you know what? I hadn’t been doing that. I’d been so focused on work and other obligations that I’d totally neglected myself.
So, armed with this information, I decided to take action. First, I acknowledged the Mars-Pluto square. Instead of suppressing my anger and frustration, I decided to channel it into something productive. I started a new workout routine – something really intense that allowed me to physically release all that pent-up energy.
Then, I addressed the Venus-Moon conjunction. I booked a massage, took a long bath, and spent some quality time with my loved ones. Basically, I did things that made me feel good and grounded.

Did it magically solve all my problems? Of course not! But it did give me a framework for understanding what I was feeling and for taking concrete steps to address it. The frustration didn’t disappear overnight, but I felt like I had a healthier outlet for it. And prioritizing self-care made a huge difference in my overall mood and energy levels.
My takeaways?
- Transit charts can be a useful tool for self-reflection, even if you’re a skeptic.
- Don’t be afraid to experiment and see what resonates with you.
- Action is key. The chart is just a guide, not a destiny.
Would I do it again? Absolutely. It’s another data point to consider when navigating the messiness of life. Plus, it’s kind of fun!