You know, for years I was just like everyone else, checking my sun sign horoscope in the newspaper or online. And honestly, it was mostly generic stuff, sometimes it hit, sometimes it just flew right past me. It never really clicked for me, you know? It always felt like it was talking about ‘a’ person, not ‘me’.
Then, a few years back, I stumbled into this rabbit hole of moon signs. I was at a friend’s house, and she had this old, dusty astrology book lying around. I picked it up, just out of boredom really. Flipped through it, and landed on the chapter about moon signs. It talked about how your moon sign is your emotional world, your inner self, how you react to things, your comfort zone. And holy moly, that just resonated with me way more than anything I’d ever read about my sun sign.
I mean, I always felt I was a bit… well, let’s just say ‘sensitive’. And when I looked up my moon sign, Pisces, it just laid it all out there. The empathy, the dreaminess, the sometimes getting lost in feelings. It was like someone finally put words to how I actually felt inside, not just how I presented myself to the world. So, that’s where it all started. I thought, “Okay, if this is so accurate for me, what about others?”
My first step was just observing. I didn’t jump into making predictions right away. Nah, that’s not how I roll. I grabbed a cheap notebook and just started scribbling notes. Every time the moon entered a new sign, I’d write down how I was feeling, what kind of energy was in the air, what kind of conversations I was having, or what movies I felt like watching. I really focused on those times when the moon was in Pisces, because that’s where I felt the deepest connection. What were my dreams like? Did I feel more creative? Did I need more alone time?

After a few months of this, a pattern started to emerge. It wasn’t rocket science, but there was definitely a rhythm to things. When the moon was in Pisces, there was usually this gentle, sometimes melancholic, often deeply intuitive vibe. People, especially my buddies with Pisces moon signs, seemed to feel things more deeply, or be more drawn to art, music, or just needing to chill out. I wasn’t looking at fancy charts or doing complex calculations. I was just feeling it out, observing the human element around me and within me.
So, the next logical step, for me anyway, was to try putting down what I expected for the next time the moon hit Pisces. Like, “Okay, based on what I felt last month, and what’s generally happening with the planets, this next Pisces moon transit is probably gonna make us all want to paint something, or cry into a big bowl of ice cream.” It was super informal, just for my own amusement at first. I’d write it down in my notebook, then compare it to how things actually went. And you know what? A lot of times, I was pretty darn close.
My monthly process for these predictions is pretty straightforward, no big secrets.
- First, I check a simple online calendar to see when the moon is going to enter Pisces and how long it’s gonna hang out there. I don’t mess with anything too complicated; just the basic dates.
- Then, I take a quick glance at where the other main planets are. Are any of them making a big fuss with Pisces during that time? Sometimes it just feels like a mellow period, other times it feels like there’s a big emotional wave coming. Again, not deep astrology, just a vibe check.
- After that, I usually spend a day or two just letting my thoughts stew. What does that particular planetary setup feel like? What are the themes? Is it about dreaming big, or maybe cleaning up some emotional clutter?
- Finally, I sit down with my laptop, open a blank document, and just start typing. I don’t overthink it. I write it how I’d tell a friend. “Hey, Pisces Moon folks, this month might be a bit like this…” I use everyday words, no fancy astrological jargon. I just pour out what I’m sensing, aiming for something real and relatable.
Sometimes I’m spot on, sometimes I’m a little off. But that’s okay, because this isn’t about being perfectly accurate; it’s about sharing a piece of my journey, my observations, and connecting with others who might feel the same way. It’s a practice, not a perfected science, and every month is a new chance to learn and feel into the subtle currents of life.
