Okay, so the other day I started looking into this whole “moon square Jupiter transit” thing. It’s supposed to be a short transit, like just a day, where your beliefs might get a little shaken up. Sounds a bit dramatic, doesn’t it? Anyway, I decided to track it to see what the fuss was about.
First, I checked my natal chart. I found out where my Jupiter sits. Then I tracked the moon’s movement, waiting for it to form that 90-degree angle with my natal Jupiter. They say these transits are stronger when they’re coming in, rather than when they’re going out, you know like it builds up the tension.
Tracking the Transit
- I marked the date on my calendar when the moon was going to square my Jupiter.
- I made a note to be extra aware of my feelings and thoughts that day.
- Also, I paid more attention to my emotions, like did I feel restless, did I want more?
When the day came, I woke up feeling a bit… off. Nothing major, but I just felt like something was brewing. I went about my day, trying to be mindful of my reactions to things. I noticed I was a little more irritable than usual, and I kept questioning some of my long-held beliefs. It was like my inner self was poking at my convictions, asking, “Are you sure about this?”

I talked to a friend about it, someone who’s also into this kind of stuff, just to see if they had any insights. They mentioned that it could be a good time to re-evaluate some aspects of my life, to see if there was anything I needed to expand on or change. It made sense, I guess.
By the end of the day, the feeling had mostly passed. It wasn’t a huge, life-altering experience, but it did get me thinking. Maybe this whole astrology thing has some merit after all. I’m definitely going to keep an eye on these transits in the future. It’s like having a little heads-up from the universe. And who wouldn’t want that?
So yeah, that was my experience with the moon square Jupiter transit. A little weird, a little insightful, and definitely interesting. I mean, it is about balancing my emotions with my optimistic nature, right?
Have any of you ever tracked a transit like this? I’d love to hear about your experiences!