Okay, so, the other day, I was messing around with this whole astrology thing, specifically looking at what happens when Saturn moves opposite to where the Sun was when you were born. It’s called a Saturn opposition Sun transit, and let me tell you, it was quite the experience.
I started by, you know, just trying to figure out what all this meant. Dug up some stuff online, and it seemed like it was going to be a bit of a rough patch. People were talking about life kinda slowing down and facing some hurdles. Didn’t sound too fun, but I figured, why not see what happens?
First thing I did was try to find out when this transit was happening for me. Used one of those online calculators, typed in my birth details, and boom, there it was. Marked it on my calendar. It felt a bit like prepping for a storm, you know? You know it’s coming, but you’re not quite sure what to expect.

As the days got closer, I started noticing little things. Stuff at work felt harder, I was more tired than usual, and things just didn’t seem to be clicking. It wasn’t like a disaster or anything, just a lot of small frustrations piling up. I remembered reading something about not letting it get you down and taking things slow, so that’s what I tried to do.
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Work got tougher. Projects that usually were a breeze felt like climbing a mountain. Deadlines seemed to rush at me faster than before. I tried to take my time, but, man, it was hard to keep up. I did some changes and tried to solve problems that I had on a daily basis in my projects, and they worked, it is important to keep the pace.
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Energy levels dipped. I’m usually pretty energetic, but during this transit, I felt drained all the time. Even after a good night’s sleep, I woke up feeling like I could sleep for another week.
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Felt like I was hitting walls. No matter what I did, it felt like there was always something blocking my way. It wasn’t just work; it was everything. Like, I’d try to start a new hobby, and bam, something would come up. Frustrating as hell.
Here’s a breakdown of what went down:
But, you know, it wasn’t all bad. I started focusing on taking things one step at a time. Slowed down, paid more attention to what I was doing, and tried not to push myself too hard. It wasn’t easy, but it helped. I realized that sometimes, it’s okay to just take a break and not try to force things.
After a while, the transit period ended. It felt like coming out of a fog. Things started to get easier, my energy came back, and those walls didn’t seem so high anymore. Looking back, it was a tough period, but I learned a lot about myself and how to handle challenges. Kinda like, what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger, right?
So, that’s my story about dealing with the Saturn opposition Sun transit. It’s not a walk in the park, but if you take it easy and listen to what your body and mind are telling you, you can get through it. And hey, you might even learn something new about yourself along the way.