Man, sometimes you just fall into these projects, right? This whole thing about checking out the career stuff for Pisces way back in June 2019… it wasn’t some big, planned-out research project. It honestly started because I bumped into an old pal of mine, Tim.
I saw Tim maybe three or four months back. We used to work together way before all this chaos hit the world. Tim’s a Pisces, total classic, lives in his head a lot, and he was always freaking out about his job, always feeling like he wasn’t doing enough even when he was killing it. I remember running into him right after that summer, and he was a wreck. He swore June 2019 was the worst work month he’d ever lived through. Said he completely blew a massive project presentation and felt totally undervalued for months afterwards. He was just ranting about it back then, needing to vent.
Fast forward to a few months ago, we’re talking about old times, and he brings up that ‘19 moment again. That’s what hit me. I’d been spending all my spare time building up my own system for tracking personal cycles, trying to get the timing super tight. I mean, my own method, my “Truthstar” thing, whatever you wanna call the framework. So I decided, I’m gonna go back and check. Could I have seen that mess coming? It wasn’t about predicting the future then; I needed to prove my system actually worked on retrospective data, not just future guesses. I wanted to see if I could write the detailed prediction after the fact and have it match his experience exactly.
The Digging Started Right Away
I immediately cracked open my old notebooks. That specific month, June 2019. It felt like archaeology, digging up planetary data from years ago. I pulled up the charts. I didn’t care about the flowery language or the nice feelings. I just wanted the heavy hitters. I needed to map out exactly what the energies were doing in his 6th House—that’s the daily work, the routine, the co-workers—and the 10th House, which is the big career reputation, the public status. I had to know where the pressure points were.

My process is always the same, no matter what year I’m checking. I started by locking down the big movements, the slow guys that set the tone.
- First: Figure out the long haul energy. Jupiter was doing its thing, but it was squaring a heavy planet. That’s instant friction in your efforts. I logged that down as the general background static. This explains the deep sense of dissatisfaction he felt with the whole year.
- Second: The speed guys that cause the messes. I looked at Mercury. Turns out, Mercury, the communication and paperwork guy, was moving into a seriously messy zone for Pisces later in the month. That explained the big project failure—it wasn’t the idea that was bad, it was the presentation, the paperwork, the communication that got tangled up.
- Third: The power struggle and frustration. This was the absolute kicker. Mars. It was hitting that career house, the 10th, but it wasn’t a nice, supportive, let’s-get-it-done energy. It was harsh, demanding, and pushing against something else. That’s where the feeling of being “undervalued” comes from. You’re pushing the hardest you can, you’re putting in the hours, but you hit a concrete wall and get zero credit for the effort.
I spent maybe four solid evenings just graphing out those transits for Pisces. I didn’t use any fancy, expensive software, just my big paper notebook and a reliable online resource to confirm the exact degrees. I plotted the whole month, day by day, watching where those fast-moving energies crossed over the critical points of a generic Pisces life path. I was trying to map out a technical blueprint of failure.
Putting the Pieces Together, Retrospectively
When I finally had the whole damn thing laid out, the picture was undeniable. The first half of the month was kind of annoying, a little messy, but manageable. But right around the 15th of June, those three factors—the Jupiter square, the messy Mercury zone, and the demanding Mars in the reputation house—they all locked up. They basically created a perfect storm for any Pisces trying to achieve anything publicly at work that month. It was an energy trap. The detailed prediction I ended up writing was a direct reflection of Tim’s actual experience.
I realized I had finally nailed the “why” and the “how.” Tim wasn’t just having a bad run of luck; he was walking through a predictable, concrete energy blockage. My system, the one I’d been building up slowly over all these years, had actually managed to pinpoint the exact reason and the timing of his work disaster. It wasn’t about some magical psychic ability; it was just about taking the time to read the map I’d spent all that time drawing up and verifying it against the past.
What I learned in the end wasn’t about the stars themselves, though. It was about trusting the messy, rough-around-the-edges method I developed. It was about spending the time to verify the old data and connect it to a real-life human experience. It was messy, it was tedious, but seeing that whole June 2019 prediction come true retrospectively, based purely on my own deep dive analysis? That’s what truly unlocked my confidence in this whole strange little practice. I just needed one solid, real-world, past event to prove the whole damn thing wasn’t just guesswork or coincidence.
