Okay, so, I’ve been messing around with this whole astrology thing lately, and let me tell you, it’s been a wild ride. Today, I want to talk about what happened when I started tracking the Sun conjunct Moon transits. I’m no expert, just a regular dude sharing his experiences, so bear with me if this gets a little messy.
First off, I had to figure out what “Sun conjunct Moon” even meant. Basically, it’s when the Sun and the Moon are in the same spot in the sky. Apparently, this happens around the New Moon, when the Moon’s all dark and mysterious.
I started by marking down the dates of the New Moons on my calendar. The New Moons are easy to find, and I can find the info anywhere online. Then, I tried to pay more attention to myself around those dates. I started reading about how these transits might affect me. They say it’s a time for new beginnings and fresh starts.

Here’s what I did:
- Track the New Moons: I used a simple calendar to mark the dates. Nothing fancy.
- Journal my feelings: I got a notebook and started writing down how I felt each day, especially around the New Moon. What’s my mood? What am I thinking about? That kind of stuff.
- Pay attention to my energy levels: Some days I felt like I could run a marathon, other days I just wanted to curl up in bed. I wrote all that down, too.
- Look for patterns: After a few months, I started noticing some patterns. I tried to see if there was a connection between the New Moon and how I was feeling.
The First New Moon
The first New Moon I tracked, I felt pretty good. I woke up feeling refreshed and ready to tackle the day. I even started a new project at work, and it went pretty smoothly. I noticed I was more social and outgoing than usual. I felt more in tune with myself, you know? Like I knew what I wanted and how to get it. I wrote in my journal, “Feeling on top of the world today! Started that new project, and it’s going great. Also, I feel like I have a better connection with my wife and family.”
The Second New Moon
The second one was a bit different. I felt a little more introspective. I spent more time thinking about my life and where I wanted to go. I had some important conversations with my family, and we resolved some old issues. It was a bit emotional, but overall a positive experience. In my journal, I wrote, “A bit more moody today, but in a good way. Had some deep talks with the family. Feeling more connected to them now.”
The Third New Moon
By the third New Moon, I started to see a pattern. It seemed like each New Moon brought a mix of energy and introspection. Some days were great, some days were just okay. But I was learning a lot about myself. I was starting to understand my own rhythms and cycles, which was pretty cool. My journal entry was, “Okay, I think I’m starting to get this. Each New Moon is like a mini-reset. Some days are up, some are down, but I’m learning a lot about myself.”
After tracking this for a while, I realized it wasn’t just about the New Moon itself. It was about the whole process of paying attention to myself and the world around me. I started to feel more connected to the natural rhythms of life, which was a pretty awesome feeling. It’s like I was more in sync with the universe, or something. I know that sounds corny, but it’s true. I started to plan things around the New Moon, like starting new projects or having important conversations. It wasn’t perfect, but it helped me feel more in control of my life. In the end, it was all about paying attention and learning about myself. And that’s something anyone can do, right?

So, that’s my story about tracking the Sun conjunct Moon transits. It’s been a fun and enlightening experience. I’m still learning, but I feel like I’m on the right path. If you’re curious about astrology, I say give it a try. You might be surprised at what you discover about yourself.