Okay, so today I wanna talk about this thing I’ve been messing around with: mars trine moon. Sounds kinda spacey, right? Well, lemme tell you how I stumbled into it and what I actually did.
It all started with a feeling… I was just feeling kinda blah, y’know? Low energy, unmotivated. I’d been reading some stuff online (yeah, I know, take it with a grain of salt!), and this idea of aligning your actions with your emotions kept popping up. So I figured, “Why not try something different?”
Then came the research… sort of. I’m not gonna pretend I’m some astrology expert. I just Googled “mars trine moon meaning” and skimmed a few sites. Basically, it’s about Mars (action, energy) being in a harmonious relationship with the Moon (emotions, inner self). The idea is that your actions feel aligned with your feelings, making you more effective and… well, happier.

Here’s what I actually did to try and embody it:
- First, I checked in with myself. Sounds cheesy, I know. But I literally sat down and asked myself, “How am I really feeling?” Not the “I’m fine” autopilot answer. I dug a little deeper. Turns out, I was feeling restless and kinda unfulfilled.
- Next, I thought about what I wanted to do. Not what I should do, or what everyone else expected. But what I actually felt like doing. And the answer was surprising: I wanted to build something. Not code (that’s my day job), but something tangible.
- So, I built a freakin’ birdhouse! Seriously. I went to the hardware store, got some wood and nails, and just started hammering. I had no plan, no instructions. Just a vague idea in my head and a strong urge to create.
- The whole process was… messy. I messed up cuts, hammered my thumb (twice!), and probably made a birdhouse that no self-respecting bird would ever live in. But you know what? It felt amazing.
Why did this silly birdhouse thing work? I think it was because I was finally channeling that restless energy (Mars) into something that resonated with my inner desire for creation and fulfillment (Moon). It wasn’t about the end product; it was about the process. It was about doing something physical, something creative, something that felt authentic to me.
The takeaway? I don’t know if mars trine moon is “real” in some cosmic sense. But I do know that taking the time to connect with your emotions and then acting in a way that aligns with them can be incredibly powerful. Maybe you don’t need to build a birdhouse. Maybe it’s painting, writing, dancing, or just taking a walk in nature. The key is to find something that makes you feel alive and then do it.
Final thoughts… This whole thing was a lot more practical than I expected. I went from feeling sluggish to feeling energized and focused. It’s definitely something I’m going to keep experimenting with. Maybe next time, I’ll try building a small table…or a rocking chair. Who knows? Just gotta listen to that inner voice and see where it leads me.