Okay, here is my sharing about the “sun inconjunct saturn” from my own experience.

So, I started my day like any other, checking my astrology chart. I noticed something called “Sun inconjunct Saturn.” Honestly, I didn’t know what that meant, but it sounded serious. I dug around a bit and found some info online. Some people said it means I might doubt myself a lot. Another thing I read was that I might take on other people’s problems and forget about my own.
I thought about it, and it kinda made sense. I do tend to put myself down sometimes. And yeah, I spend a lot of time helping others, which is good, but maybe I neglect my own stuff in the process. I even remembered reading about some big shot, Gordon Brown, who had this same thing in his chart, and his staff complained about something. I guess it’s not just me, but I did not clearly know what the problem is, I need to dig more about this guy’s story.
Then I stumbled upon someone else’s experience online. They had the opposite thing going on in their chart, with the Sun and Saturn in different signs and houses. They mentioned that being around other people is key. That got me thinking. Maybe I should focus on my relationships and make sure I’m not isolating myself.
What I Did
- First, I decided to pay more attention to my own needs. I made a list of things I wanted to achieve, just for myself.
- I also started to be more mindful of how I interact with others. I tried to listen more and offer advice only when asked.
- I reached out to some close friends and spent more quality time with them. We talked, laughed, and just enjoyed each other’s company.
It’s not like everything changed overnight. But I do feel a bit more balanced now. I’m learning to appreciate myself more and set boundaries when needed. It’s a work in progress, but I’m feeling hopeful. This whole “Sun inconjunct Saturn” thing turned out to be a good reminder to take care of myself while still being there for others. It’s all about finding that sweet spot, you know?