Okay, here’s my personal take on dealing with a Moon conjunct Saturn transit, written in a casual, blog-like style:
Alright, so I recently went through a Moon conjunct Saturn transit, and let me tell you, it was… an experience. I’d heard about these transits being potentially heavy, emotional, and all-around challenging, but experiencing it firsthand? Whole different ballgame.
It all started subtly. I just felt… off. Kinda blah. My usual pep was missing, and things that normally brought me joy just didn’t seem to register. I found myself wanting to withdraw, to curl up and just… be. At first, I thought I was just tired, maybe coming down with something. I tried to push through it, you know, “mind over matter” and all that.

But the more I pushed, the more resistance I felt. It was like my emotions were a dam, slowly building up pressure. I started feeling more sensitive, more easily triggered by things that usually wouldn’t bother me. Little comments from friends, work frustrations, even just the daily news – everything felt heavier, more significant, and more emotionally draining.
Then came the introspection, oh boy. I dove deep into my past, rehashing old hurts, regrets, and insecurities. It was like my inner critic had taken over the microphone and was on a non-stop rant. I questioned everything: my life choices, my relationships, my career… you name it, I was analyzing it to death.
- I remember feeling a deep sence of responsibility on my shoulders.
- Feeling the pressure to “get it together” but also feeling completely incapable of doing so.
- It was a confusing, frustrating, and isolating time.
What finally helped me get through it was, ironically, leaning into the Saturnian energy. Instead of fighting the feelings, I allowed myself to feel them. I journaled like crazy, just pouring out all the messy, uncomfortable emotions onto the page. I talked to a close friend who is also into astrology, and she offered some much-needed perspective.
Some Really Big Changes
I also focused on creating structure and routine. Saturn loves that stuff. I made sure to get enough sleep, eat healthy meals, and exercise regularly, even when I didn’t feel like it. These simple things might seem small, but they provided a much-needed sense of grounding and stability amidst the emotional turmoil.
Slowly but surely, the intensity began to fade. The emotional dam started to release, and I felt a sense of relief, like I’d weathered a storm. I’m not gonna lie, it was tough. But I also learned a lot about myself during that transit. I confronted some deep-seated fears and insecurities, and I came out on the other side feeling stronger and more resilient.
It showed me the importance of emotional honesty, self-care, and the power of structure in navigating difficult times.
So, if you’re going through a Moon conjunct Saturn transit, hang in there. It’s not always fun, but it’s definitely a period of growth and transformation if you meet it head-on.