Man, thinking back to 2019, that was a pretty wild year for me, astrology-wise. I really dove headfirst into all that cosmic stuff, especially moon signs. I remember this one evening, just chilling on my couch, flipping through an old astrology book, and it just hit me: “Why not make a monthly guide for Pisces moon folks?”
Getting the Ball Rolling, Sort Of
So, I decided to just go for it. My first move was to pull out all my dusty astrology tomes and bookmarks for online ephemeris sites. I wasn’t looking for anything super fancy, just the basic planetary movements and aspects for 2019 that would affect a Pisces moon. It felt like I was starting a big jigsaw puzzle without the box cover, you know? I started with mapping out the major transits for the year, especially anything hitting mutable signs or water signs, ’cause that’s where Pisces vibes the most. I made a bunch of messy notes on scratch paper, trying to figure out what was happening when.
I spent a couple of evenings just digging. I opened up a blank document on my computer and just started jotting down every significant lunar event for Pisces for each month. I wasn’t trying to write full paragraphs yet, just bullet points:
- New Moons and Full Moons in water/mutable signs.
- Major planetary ingresses – like Jupiter changing signs, or Saturn doing its thing.
- Retrogrades, especially Mercury, Venus, Mars – those always throw a wrench in things, right?
It was a proper grind just getting all that info down in one place. I cross-referenced between a few different sites and books, just to make sure I wasn’t completely off. Didn’t want to give anyone bad cosmic advice!

Crafting the Monthly Vibe
Once I had a rough timeline of planetary antics, the real fun began: trying to translate that into actual, usable guidance. For each month, I’d stare at my notes and think, “Okay, what’s the general feeling here for a Pisces moon?”
January 2019, I remember, felt like a fresh start, but with a bit of a deep, emotional undertow. Jupiter was still cruising in Sagittarius, bringing expansion but also maybe a bit of overwhelm for sensitive Pisces moons. So, I penned something about setting intentions but being gentle with yourself.
Then came the harder months. March, I recall, was tricky. There was a Mercury retrograde in Pisces itself. That meant I had to really think about how to phrase things without sounding like “everything’s gonna be a disaster.” I focused on internal reflection, reviewing past decisions, and not pushing too hard externally.
I tried to keep a consistent structure for each month:
- A general theme or feeling for the month.
- Key dates to watch out for (e.g., full moons, new moons, significant aspects).
- A short “advice” section for navigating the energies in areas like relationships, work, or self-care.
I made sure to add a personal touch, sharing how I felt those energies might manifest, based on my own understanding of Pisces moon energy – which is often pretty intuitive and a bit dreamy. I wanted it to feel like a friend was talking to you, not some cold, clinical astrological report.
The Nitty-Gritty Writing and Polishing
The actual writing process was a mixed bag. Some months just flowed out of me. I’d sit down, put on some chill music, and the words would just appear. Other times, I’d stare at the screen for ages, trying to figure out how to articulate the blend of energies. I really had to dig deep into what each transit might feel like for someone with a Pisces moon.
I wasn’t writing it all in one go, nope. I broke it up. I’d tackle a few months, take a break, then come back with fresh eyes. This helped a lot in keeping the tone consistent and making sure I wasn’t repeating myself too much. I often found myself going back and tweaking earlier months after I’d written later ones, just to make sure the narrative arc made sense.
Once I had a full draft, I went through it, read it aloud even, to catch any awkward phrasing or sentences that just didn’t sound right. I wasn’t aiming for perfect grammar or anything super formal, just a voice that felt genuine and helpful. I checked for any glaring errors – accidentally saying “full moon” when I meant “new moon,” or mixing up signs. It’s easy to do when you’re dealing with so much celestial data.
After a few rounds of revisions, I felt pretty good about it. It was my own little guide, created from scratch, interpreting the cosmic movements for a specific audience. I just bundled it up as a simple document and shared it with a few friends who were also into astrology. It was a really satisfying project, honestly, just sitting down and crafting something from all that raw information, turning it into something readable and hopefully, a little bit insightful for fellow Pisces moons out there.
