Okay, so, “leo sun scorpio moon”… I gotta tell you about this little experiment I did. It all started when I was, like, super into astrology, right? I kept seeing all these posts about sun and moon combinations, and I stumbled upon this Leo sun, Scorpio moon thing. It sounded intense, and, well, I was curious.
First, I dug into what it even meant. Leo sun, from what I gathered, is all about being confident, dramatic, and craving attention – kinda like the life of the party. Then, Scorpio moon is, like, the opposite – deep, emotional, secretive, and super intense. It’s like fire and water, you know?
So, I decided to “try it on” for a week. See if I could channel these energies. Kind of a silly idea now.
- Day 1: I woke up feeling… bold. I put on this bright red shirt I usually never wear. I even tried to be extra friendly and outgoing at the coffee shop, striking up conversations with strangers. It felt weird, but kinda good?
- Day 2-3: The Leo energy was still there, but I also started feeling these… mood swings. Like, one minute I’d be super happy, then I’d get this wave of, I don’t know, melancholy? I started journaling like crazy, trying to figure out what was going on. Pure Scorpio moon.
- Day 4-5: This is where it got interesting. I felt this strong urge to be creative. I dusted off my old guitar and started playing. The music was all over the place – loud and dramatic, then quiet and intense. It was like my Leo and Scorpio sides were battling it out through music!
- Day 6-7: I started feeling… secretive. It was hard.I found myself wanting to be alone, to just think and feel. But then, the Leo part would kick in, and I’d be craving connection. It was a constant push and pull. At the end I felt a sence of peace.
By the end of the week, I was exhausted! Honestly, it was a roller coaster. It felt like I was juggling two totally different personalities. I realized It is not an easy thing,there are a lot of conflicts. But at the same time I felt that I understood myself more deeply.
Did I become a Leo sun, Scorpio moon? Nah. But it was a cool way to explore different sides of myself. And hey, it gave me some good stories to tell. And I kinda embraced some parts, like speaking up more or making time for creative stuff.