Three Apps that Helps me Understand Myself
1 — Co-Star
I’ve had this app for as long as I can remember. It’s a fun and easy app that easily shows you your birth chart and which planets you have in your signs and houses. It’s a good first app if you want to get into astrology and don’t know where to start. They constantly work on new updates and have a few fun features that you can pay for to get access to. What’s free and fun is to add your friends and check their charts and your compatibility. They also give you a quote every day - 'your day at a glance' as they call it. I have the app saved as a widget on my home screen so I get a little surprise when I wake up.
2 —The Pattern
This app is also based on astrology and gives you an opportunity to delve into your chart, helping you get to know yourself better. You can read about the astrological aspects in your chart and understand how they influence your personality, as well as explore the phases of the moon and the general energy on Earth. If you encourage partner to get the app as well you can check your romantic compatibility which always is fun…
3 — MyHumanDesign
I don’t remember who or what that introduced me to human design but it was almost a year ago now and it’s just recently diving in more into this system. It’s a metaphysical system that combines elements of astrology, the I Ching, Kabbalah, and the chakra system to provide a detailed and personalized analysis of an individual's unique energy configuration based on their birth chart. It offers insights into one's personality, strengths, and potential challenges, aiming to guide individuals in making decisions aligned with their authentic selves. Jenna Zoe - the creator of the app - also shows up sharing knowledge on her personal instagram account and in her pod with the same name which she co-hosts with another cool girl called Taylor.
I love diving into all of the different systems, trying to understand as well as creating myself. I love this quote that I saw a friend post on Instagram: 'Maybe the journey isn’t so much about becoming anything. Maybe it’s about unbecoming everything that isn’t really you so you can be who you were meant to be in the first place.' So, as always, I want you to take the parts that resonate with you and leave the ones that don’t serve you. I believe in the guidance and answers I get from these systems, but it doesn’t mean that you have to.
Stay Sparkly,