Okay, so, the other day I decided to check out this whole “Sun square Sun transit” thing. I had heard a bit about it, like how it’s about the Sun moving and all that stuff, and I thought, “Why not give it a shot?” I mean, the Sun goes around in a year, right? 360 degrees, 12 houses, that’s what I read somewhere. Sounds simple enough.

I started by marking the position of the Sun in my birth chart. I mean that’s where it was when I was born, duh. Then I started tracking where the Sun is now. You know, its current position in the sky. It is the most basic thing to do when studying the Sun transit.
Tracking the Sun’s Movement
- Daily Observations: I used an app, it’s pretty convenient, to see where the Sun is each day.
- Noting the Changes: I noticed how the Sun moves roughly one degree each day. It’s kind of slow, but it’s steady. That’s why I know it takes one year to travel 360 degrees in the Zodiac.
Next, I did the actual “square” part. Now, this was a bit trickier, but I found that a square means a 90-degree angle between the two Sun positions. So, I used a protractor – yes, an actual one – and measured out 90 degrees from my natal Sun. I marked where the transiting Sun would be to form that square.
Finding the Square
- Measuring Angles: I carefully measured 90 degrees from the natal Sun’s position on my chart.
- Marking the Spot: I marked the spot where the transiting Sun would be to create that 90-degree angle.
Then came the waiting. I knew this wouldn’t be a quick thing. The Sun transits are brief, as they always say. I just kept observing and waiting until the transiting Sun moved into that position I marked. I also noted the influence on my personal relationships, emotional stability, and career.
The Waiting Game
- Patient Observation: I just kept an eye on the Sun’s position, waiting for it to hit that square. I tried to feel the changes.
- Journaling: I wrote down my feelings and any weird stuff that happened each day. Just to see if there was any connection.
Finally, the day came when the transiting Sun was square my natal Sun. And you know what? It was… interesting. I felt a bit more on edge than usual. There were some tense moments with my family, nothing major, but noticeable. Work was a bit more challenging, too. I had to deal with some unexpected issues that were kind of a pain. But having known this in advance, I tried to take all these things easy.
The Outcome
So, after going through all this, I can say that this Sun square Sun transit thing does have some effect. It’s not like the world turned upside down, but I definitely felt a shift. It was like a little nudge to pay more attention to things, to be more aware of my reactions and how I handle stress. Honestly, it felt like I was more aware of myself and my surroundings during this time. Would I do it again? Maybe. It’s a bit of work, but it’s kind of cool to see how these cosmic movements can play out in real life.