Okay, so, let’s talk about this whole “sun in Sagittarius, moon in Sagittarius” thing I went through. I’m not sure if any of you guys follow astrology or believe in this stuff, but let me tell you, it was a wild ride for me.

It all started when I stumbled upon some astrology stuff online. I got into it, you know, just for fun. I’m a Sagittarius, born and raised. My birthday falls in early December, making me a full-blown Sag. But then I learned about moon signs, which I guess depend on where the moon was at when you were born. Turns out, mine is also Sagittarius. Double Sag, who would have thought?
First, I dug into what it supposedly means to have both your sun and moon in Sagittarius. I read that it makes you super adventurous, optimistic, and always itching for freedom. Sounds about right, I thought. I’ve always been the type to jump at any chance to travel or try something new. The idea of being tied down scares me. People with this double Sag energy are supposed to be really independent, philosophical, and always searching for the truth. I mean, I do enjoy a good deep conversation now and then, and I’m definitely not one to just accept things at face value. Always questioning, always learning, that’s me.
But here’s where it got interesting. I decided to actually track how I felt during this period, you know, to see if this double Sagittarius energy really affected me. I grabbed a notebook and started jotting down my moods, my decisions, and any significant events.
My Double Sagittarius Experiment
- Week 1: I felt this insane urge to just drop everything and go somewhere. I booked a spontaneous weekend trip to a nearby city I’d never been to. I didn’t plan much, just wandered around, explored, and met some interesting people. Felt good, felt free. I felt like a young boy again when I first went to New York, with nothing but hopes and dreams. I acted as I wished, talked to whoever I found interesting. I documented every detail of this journey.
- Week 2: I became super focused on learning something new. I signed up for an online course on philosophy. I was up all night thinking big thoughts and writing pages in my journal. I started to organize a philosophy reading group online, and gathered those who share the same interest in philosophy. We shared ideas, thoughts and book lists. I recorded and uploaded our conversation in the reading group.
- Week 3: I got into a few heated debates with friends. Not in a bad way, but I felt this strong need to express my opinions and challenge their views. It was stimulating, though I might have been a bit too blunt sometimes. I could not control my desire to express, to argue, and I also recorded this in my journal.
- Week 4: I started feeling restless. Like I needed another adventure, another big change. I almost quit my job on a whim, not gonna lie. Luckily, I talked myself out of it, but the urge was strong. I realized I needed to find healthier ways to channel this energy, so I started planning a longer trip for the future, something to look forward to. I marked this down in my notebook as well.
By the end of the month, I was exhausted but also strangely energized. I learned a lot about myself, that’s for sure. This double Sagittarius thing, it’s intense. It amplified my natural Sagittarian traits, for better or worse. I embraced my need for freedom and adventure, but I also realized I need to be mindful of my impulsiveness.
This whole experiment made me see that whether you believe in astrology or not, understanding your own personality and tendencies is super valuable. This double Sag period was like a magnifying glass on my soul. It was messy, it was exciting, and it was definitely me.
So, yeah, that’s my story. If any of you have a similar experience or want to share your thoughts, feel free to join the conversation. And hey, if you’re a double Sagittarius too, let me know! We can start a club or something.