Okay, so I’ve been messing around with this Magi Astrology thing, specifically looking at transits and synchronization. It’s kinda out there, I know, but I was curious. So, here’s how it went down.
First, I needed to get my hands on some software. There are some options out there, but you kinda got to look for it. I found some older software to download, it took some digging but eventually found something that seemed legit. Installed it, no problem, pretty straight forward.

Next, I needed my birth data. You know, the usual: date, time, and place of birth. Gotta be accurate, or the whole thing’s pointless. I double-checked my birth certificate to make sure I had it all right. My birth time was an estimate, so I, keep that in mind for later maybe not being spot on.
Diving into the Charts
Once I had the software running and my birth data plugged in, I started looking at the transits. The software generated a bunch of charts, and honestly, it was a bit overwhelming at first. So many lines and symbols!
I started by focusing on the major aspects, like conjunctions, oppositions, and squares. I’d read somewhere that these are the most powerful, so I figured they were a good place to start. Then I started to click around the software.
- I generated a chart for today’s date.
- I compared it to my natal chart, looking for any significant transits.
- I also looked the transits for the next couple weeks.
Trying to Make Sense of It All
I identified the most prominent transits like a jupiter trine. And honestly, not sure I noticed anything major, but maybe because it’s only been a few days.
So, yeah, that’s my Magi Astrology transit synchronization experiment so far. Still got a lot to learn, I *’s definitely a process, and it requires some patience and a willingness to experiment.