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If so, you might be experiencing what mystics and starseeds call .

Have you ever looked up at the night sky and felt like the stars were looking back? Have you ever sensed a shift in your energy simply because Mercury went retrograde, or felt an inexplicable pull toward a specific constellation? astro vision

Go outside at night. Turn off your phone. Look at one star or planet (Venus is easiest). Ask it a question silently. Wait for the answer—not in words, but in feelings, sudden ideas, or body sensations. This is the original form of astrology: direct revelation. A Word of Caution Astro Vision is a gift, but it can become a crutch. Do not blame every bad mood on Mercury retrograde. Do not refuse to date someone because their Saturn return is coming. The stars impel, they do not compel. If so, you might be experiencing what mystics

We aren’t talking about telescopes or the latest NASA images. Astro Vision is an intuitive ability—a sixth sense—that allows you to perceive the energetic influence of celestial bodies on your daily life, and more profoundly, to see the "cosmic blueprint" of yourself and others. Go outside at night

Before you open an astrology app, guess the transit. Sit still for 30 seconds. Ask: Does the energy feel fast (Mercury/Aries) or slow (Saturn/Taurus)? Write down your guess. Then check the actual transit. You will be surprised how often your body knows before your brain does.

Forget the outer planets for a week. Focus only on the Sun and Moon. Each morning, ask: What is the Sun’s sign, and how do I want to express that today? Each night, check the Moon’s sign. Notice how your emotions change when the Moon shifts from fiery Aries to watery Cancer.

Use your vision to understand reality, not escape it. The cosmos gave you these eyes to see the divine order in the chaos—and to remember that while the planets influence the clay, you are the sculptor.