Okay, so today I decided to dive into the world of astrology. I’ve always been a bit curious, you know? Like, is there really something to this whole star sign thing? So, I thought, why not go straight to the source and talk to an astrologer? But then I realized, I had no idea what to even ask!
First things first, I needed to find an astrologer. I did a quick search online and looked around for someone with good reviews, someone who seemed legit and not too, you know, “woo-woo”. I finally found one that looked promising and booked a session.

Then came the hard part – figuring out my questions. I spent some time brainstorming. I wanted to get my money’s worth, you know? I didn’t want to just ask generic stuff. I mean asking the “will i be a rich guy ” its just so booooring.
Here’s what I started with:
- What’s my rising sign, and what does that even mean?
- Are there any major planetary transits coming up that I should be aware of?
I felt like those were okay, but kind of basic. So, I did some more digging. I read a few articles about astrology and tried to get a better understanding of the terminology. Then I added these:
- What are the biggest challenges in my chart, and how can I work with them?
- Based on my chart, what career paths might be a good fit for me?
- What are my strengths, astrologically speaking, and how can I use them to improve myself?
I felt much better about these. They were more specific and felt like they’d give me some actual, useful insights.
Then I added two more questions that I care about personally.

- what should I do to be rich step by step.
- How to find my true love and be happy with my lover.
The session itself was… interesting. The astrologer was very knowledgeable, and she walked me through my chart in detail. Some of it resonated, some of it didn’t, but it was definitely food for thought. I made sure to take notes on her answers to my questions, so i can search them and learn more in the future.
Overall, it was a cool experience. Do I completely buy into astrology now? I’m not sure. But it did give me some new perspectives and some things to think about. I’ll probably keep exploring, maybe even book another session down the line. I figure, even if it’s just a fun way to learn about myself, it’s worth it.