I’m halfway through editing my Moon conjunct Saturn article (which is relevant even if you have the opposition or square), and suddenly, I found myself getting tearful. It’s odd because this aspect isn’t even in my chart. Perhaps it’s because I’ve been writing about the Moon all day, so I guess I’ll blame it on that. When you read it, you might wonder why on earth I’m crying over a typical Saturn post. It’s just been a really emotional, #sadlunar day for me. The Moon, with all its watery, reflective energy, decides to wash over you, no matter what’s in your chart. Sometimes, it’s not about having that specific aspect; it’s about the sheer emotional gravity of what you’re delving into. I’ve been tapping into universal themes—vulnerability, longing for security, the fear of rejection—and these are things that resonate with everyone at some level. It’s no wonder I felt a wave of sadness. I’ve been journeying through the emotional landscapes that so many people live in every day, and sometimes, just witnessing that can bring tears to the surface. Maybe that’s just the Moon doing what it does best—bringing emotions to light, letting them flow. I shouldn’t worry about the “why” of it too much. Maybe it’s the lunar energy soaking into my soul, or maybe it’s just a natural response to sitting with so much emotional depth for so long. Either way, it’s okay to have a #sadlunar day, the Moon just needs to be felt.