Alright, let’s talk about this whole “Taurus Moon in Scorpio” thing I’ve been messing around with. You know, I’ve always been a bit of a creature of comfort – give me a cozy blanket, some good food, and I’m set. That’s the Taurus in me, I guess. But lately, I’ve been feeling this pull towards something deeper, more intense. Turns out, that’s the Scorpio influence creeping in.
So, I started by doing a little digging. What does it even mean to have a Taurus Moon sign? From what I gathered, it’s all about enjoying the simple pleasures and having this strong connection to the physical world. Then I stumbled upon some stuff about Scorpio, which is all about passion and intensity, especially when it comes to intimacy and relationships. This made me think, maybe there’s a way to mix these two vibes together?
My first experiment was all about bringing more sensuality into my everyday routine. I started with my environment, focusing on making my place feel super luxurious and inviting. I got myself some soft, high-thread-count sheets, the kind that make you never want to get out of bed. I bought candles with scents that I found really grounding and comforting, like vanilla and sandalwood. And I focused on simple joys, like savoring a delicious cup of coffee in the morning.
Getting Comfortable with the Intense Side
- Facing Fears: I started with small things, like watching a suspenseful movie, which I usually avoid. Then, I pushed myself further by signing up for a workshop on public speaking. It wasn’t easy, but each step made me feel a little braver.
- Exploring Sexuality: I read up on tantric practices and started incorporating some of the ideas into my intimate life. It’s been all about slowing down, really connecting with my partner, and focusing on the whole experience, not just the end goal.
- Journaling: Every night, I wrote about my feelings, no matter how intense they were. It was like giving myself permission to feel everything without judgment.
It wasn’t easy at first. Some days, I just wanted to crawl back into my comfort zone and forget about all this intense stuff. But I kept at it, reminding myself that growth often comes from stepping outside of what’s familiar. And you know what? It started to feel pretty damn good.
This whole journey is still a work in progress, but I’m enjoying the ride. It’s like I’m getting to know myself on a whole new level, and that’s pretty exciting. I’m learning that it’s okay to want both comfort and intensity, stability and change. And that by embracing all these different parts of myself, I can create a life that’s rich, fulfilling, and uniquely mine.
I’m not saying this is for everyone. But if you’re curious about exploring the different sides of your personality, I say go for it. Start small, be patient with yourself, and see where the journey takes you. You might be surprised at what you discover.