Chart Readings #85
Hi friends,
Here’s another installment of our Chart Readings. Keep sending your charts and questions to astropoets@gmail.com. We love reading them!
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The Astro Poets
Question 1
Hi Astro Poets,
For starters let me say that I’ve been following y’all for a while and throughly enjoyed your content. I just recently subscribed last month during Scorpio season cause I felt like I needed some direction and I will say y’all helped quite considerably.
So now the nitty gritty. I’m a gay guy turning 24 on the 21st of this month and am at a point where I feel like I’m getting too comfortable where I am and not striving for more. It’s as though I’m on a sail boat with no wind to carry me off into a new direction. I feel like at this point I should’ve been in at least my first relationship/heartbreak or I should’ve already been in grad school advancing myself for a better paying job.
So I just want to know how can I invite or initiate the change I need, becoming more of the Sagittarius I wish to be?
I’ll even take something as simple as a tattoo or a bleached buzz cut at this point if it helps.
My chart is:
Sun - Sagittarius
Moon - Aquarius
Rising - Aries
Venus - Capricorn
Mercury - Sagittarius
Mars - Libra
Dear Sagittarius,
First of all, Happy Sagittarius season! You’re awesome and it’s your season! We hope you’re celebrating.
Also, thank you for your question and for following us! We are so glad we helped during Scorpio season. Whew, that was a rough one, especially for a fire sign.
In regards to your feelings as if not enough things are happening yet for you, as fire signs, we sympathize. It can be so hard for us to just settle down in life and be ok with what is. We always want more and we are competitive. It’s hard not to compare ourselves to others or to what we assumed we’d have at a certain age.
But here’s the thing which might comfort your Sagittarian heart a little: life has no plan. There’s nothing that needs to happen and you are doing great as you are! You don’t need to be in a serious relationship now (or ever) if you don’t want to be. Likewise, you only need to go to grad school if you want to and it interests you. Don’t feel pressure to do anything you are “supposed” to do.