You’re not materialistic—just astrologically aligned

Perhaps our desire for beautiful things isn’t a flaw. Maybe our stars simply align us with the tangible world. An inherent appreciation for quality, a quiet understanding of earthly pleasures. Is it truly materialism, or a deeper resonance with our cosmic design?

The earth signs in our charts might ground us in the physical. A love for beauty, a need for stability… could these be written in the stars? Even our values, our sense of worth, might be tied to what we possess. Yet, does this connection to the material world ever truly satisfy? Is there always a quiet longing for something more ethereal?

Venus, our guide to beauty, might lead us towards exquisite things. Jupiter could amplify this desire, a yearning for abundance. But even in the presence of beauty, does a subtle sadness linger? A sense that these tangible joys are fleeting, unable to truly fill an inner void?

So, this inclination towards possessions… is it a fault, or a celestial map? We seek beauty, we value quality. But perhaps this earthly pursuit carries a quiet melancholy, a gentle awareness of the impermanence of all things, even the most beautiful. Our alignment with the material world becomes a quiet contemplation on what truly lasts.