Okay, so today I dug into this whole “Sun square Saturn” thing in astrology. It’s supposed to be, like, a challenging aspect, right? So I wanted to see how it played out in my day.

First, I pulled up my birth chart online. I’ve done this a million times, but honestly, I still get a little lost in all the symbols. I found the Sun and Saturn, and yep, there it was – a big, red square. Ugh.
Then I started my day, trying to be super aware of everything. I figured I’d keep a little journal, just jotting down moments where I felt that “Sun-Saturn” vibe. You know, the supposed restrictions, limitations, maybe some self-doubt thrown in.
The Day Unfolds
- Morning Mishap: I spilled coffee all over my favorite shirt. Total bummer. Was that Saturn messing with me? Maybe. Or maybe I’m just clumsy. I chalked it up to a potential Saturn influence, just in case.
- Work Woes: I had this presentation I was prepping for, and I just couldn’t get the wording right. I kept rewriting and rewriting, feeling like it was never good enough. Classic self-criticism, which I read is a big Sun square Saturn thing. I wrote it down.
- Afternoon Grind: I hit a wall trying to learn something. I just couldn’t to get my head straight. And that makes me feel bad.
- Small Victory: Okay, so it wasn’t all bad. I finally finished that presentation, and even though I was still a little nervous, I felt pretty good about it. Maybe that’s the Sun part – the perseverance, even when things are tough.I add it to my journal.
The Evening: I decided no matter what I should do something * watching some videos.
So, what did I learn? Honestly, it’s hard to say definitively if everything that happened was because of the Sun square Saturn. But, paying attention to the potential influence did make me more mindful of my reactions and feelings. It was like I had a little heads-up, a reminder to be patient with myself and not get bogged down in negativity. I think I’ll keep exploring this, maybe even look at other people’s charts and see how it manifests for them. It’s all pretty interesting, even if it’s a bit confusing sometimes!