Alright, let me tell you about this “aquarius neptune” thing I messed around with today. It was a bit of a trip, honestly.

First, I saw the name, “aquarius neptune,” floating around online. Sounded kinda spacey and cool, so I figured, why not dig in? My starting point was basically zero. I knew next to nothing, other than the fact that Aquarius is a zodiac sign and Neptune is a planet. That’s about it.
I started by just Googling “aquarius neptune.” Pages and pages of astrology stuff popped up. I’m not really into astrology, but I figured I had to start somewhere. I skimmed a bunch of sites, trying to get the gist of what it even meant. Apparently, it’s about intuition, dreams, and some kind of collective consciousness thing. Seemed a bit out there, but hey, I was open to it.
Next, I tried to think of it more practically. I asked myself, “Okay, if this is about intuition and dreams, what can I actually do with it?” I decided to try some creative exercises. I grabbed my notebook and started free-writing. Just whatever came to mind, no editing, no thinking too hard. I wrote about my hopes, my fears, my weirdest dreams. It was surprisingly therapeutic.
After that, I tried something a bit different. I put on some ambient music, closed my eyes, and just let my mind wander. I tried to focus on the feeling of being connected to something bigger than myself. Again, it felt a bit strange, but also kinda relaxing. I guess that’s the “neptune” influence, right?
Then, I wanted to do something that felt more “aquarius.” Aquarius is supposed to be about innovation and social justice, so I thought I’d try to brainstorm some ideas for making the world a better place. I came up with a few random things, like starting a community garden or volunteering at a local shelter. Nothing groundbreaking, but it got me thinking.
To really solidify what I was doing, I tried to find ways to integrate this concept into my everyday life. I set aside time each day to meditate, to connect with my feelings and gut reactions, and to explore my creativity. It was all about being more mindful, more aware, and more open to new possibilities.
Was it life-changing? Probably not. But it was a fun experiment, and it definitely got me thinking about things in a different way. I think the key takeaway for me was just to be more open to exploring my inner world and to finding ways to connect with something bigger than myself.