Alright, let’s dive into my experience with transit Mars squaring Saturn. Buckle up, it’s gonna be a bumpy ride!
So, I noticed this transit coming up in my chart. Mars, the planet of action and energy, squaring off with Saturn, the planet of restrictions and limitations? Yeah, that sounded like a recipe for frustration. I knew I had to be prepared.
First thing I did was, I started mentally preparing myself. I knew Mars would be pushing me to get things done, to charge ahead with my projects. But Saturn would be like, “Hold on there, slow down, not so fast!” I visualized a tug-of-war, and I knew I had to find a way to balance those energies.

Then, I started looking at my calendar. I identified the period when the transit would be most intense. I figured, okay, during this time, I shouldn’t start any major new projects. Instead, I focused on finishing up existing tasks, things that were already in motion. This felt like a good way to use the Martian energy productively without running headfirst into Saturn’s brick wall.
One thing I definitely noticed during this transit was a feeling of being blocked. Like, I’d have this great idea, this burning desire to do something, but then obstacles would pop up out of nowhere. A project I was excited about got delayed because of some bureaucratic red tape. I wanted to work out, but my gym was closed for repairs. Annoying stuff, right?
So, how did I deal with it? Well, I tried to be patient, which is NOT my strong suit. I reminded myself that this was temporary, just a transit. I focused on what I could control. If the gym was closed, I did some bodyweight exercises at home. If the project was delayed, I used the extra time to double-check my work, to make sure everything was perfect when it finally did get the green light.
The biggest thing I learned was the importance of perseverance. Saturn tests your commitment, right? It asks, “How badly do you really want this?” There were times when I felt like giving up, like saying, “Screw it, I’ll just watch Netflix all day.” But I pushed through. I kept chipping away at my goals, even if it was just a little bit each day.
And you know what? It worked. It wasn’t easy, not by a long shot. But I got through it. And I came out the other side feeling stronger, more resilient, and more determined than ever. Plus, the project that was delayed? It ended up being even better because of the extra time I spent on it. Go figure!

Key takeaways from my transit Mars square Saturn experience:
- Prepare yourself mentally. Know that this transit can bring frustration and delays.
- Don’t start any major new projects during the peak of the transit. Focus on finishing existing tasks.
- Be patient and persistent. Don’t give up on your goals, even when things get tough.
- Look for ways to work with Saturn’s energy, rather than fighting against it. Use the time to double-check your work, to refine your plans.
This transit ain’t fun, but it’s a good teacher. Hang in there, and you’ll come out stronger on the other side!