Neptune Square Natal Sun

Neptune Square Natal Sun

Transiting Neptune square your natal Sun activates a temporary dissolution of clarity around who you are and what you actually want. This is not permanent identity loss, it is a window in which your usual sense of direction, purpose, and personal certainty becomes porous. The square creates friction between Neptune's dissolving, image-blurring energy and the Sun's need for coherence, visibility, and confident self-expression. You may feel less solid in your convictions, less certain that your choices reflect your real values rather than absorbed expectations or old scripts.

During this transit, you are likely to experience a particular kind of fatigue, not just physical tiredness, though that often accompanies it, but a depletion of the will itself. The boundary between what you genuinely want and what you think you should want becomes harder to locate. You say yes to commitments, then wonder why. You pursue a goal, then question whether it was ever yours. This is not indecision in the ordinary sense; it is the temporary loss of the internal compass that normally tells you what direction feels true. You may mistake this confusion for a sign that your entire life direction is wrong, when in fact you are simply temporarily unable to see clearly enough to trust your own judgment.

Disappointments often surface now, not necessarily because circumstances have changed, but because you are seeing them without the protective filter of your usual narrative. A relationship or career path that seemed solid may suddenly reveal itself as built on assumption rather than genuine alignment. This can feel like disillusionment, but it is often clarity arriving in an uncomfortable form. The real question is not whether you have been wrong, but whether you are living according to your own values or according to a version of yourself you inherited or constructed to please others. Clarity here is not punishment; it is information.

What matters most is to avoid making permanent decisions from this temporary fog. The impulse to radically abandon your life often arises during Neptune transits to the Sun, not because your life is actually broken, but because you cannot see its coherence right now. Instead, practice small acts of grounding: attend to what is concrete and observable rather than what you fear or imagine. Notice where you actually feel alive, even in small moments. This is not about imposing will or forcing clarity; it is about becoming still enough to notice what remains true even when the larger picture has gone soft.