Okay, so today I decided to dive into this whole “mercury conjunct venus” thing. I’ve been feeling a bit all over the place lately, and I’ve heard that astrological transits can sometimes shed some light on what’s going on. So, I figured, why not?
My Experiment Started
First, I googled “mercury conjunct venus effects”. I found that It’s supposed to be a good time for communication, creativity, and relationships. Sounds pretty good, right? I make a plan to do list that I should be done.
- Write a heartfelt letter to my best friend.
- Spend an hour working on that painting I’ve been putting off.
- Have a nice, long chat with my partner about our future.
Here’s How It Went
I started with the letter. It was actually easier than I thought. The words just kinda flowed out of me. I told my friend how much I appreciate her, and I even shared some things I’d been keeping bottled up. It felt really good to get it all out.

Next up was the painting. I set up my easel, got out my paints, and just let loose. I didn’t really have a plan, I just started putting colors on the canvas. It was messy, but it was fun! And honestly, I was pretty surprised by how much I liked the end result.
Finally, I sat down with my partner. We talked for hours. We laughed, we cried, we made some big decisions. It was intense, but it felt like we really connected on a deeper level.
My Takeaway
So, did the mercury conjunct venus transit actually do anything? I don’t know for sure. Maybe it was just a coincidence that I had a productive and emotionally fulfilling day. But honestly, I don’t really care. Whatever the reason, I’m glad I took the time to focus on these things. It definitely helped me feel more grounded and connected.
I guess the lesson here is, whether you believe in astrology or not, it can sometimes be a good excuse to check in with yourself and the people you care about. And who knows, you might just surprise yourself with what you create or discover.