Moongold
These are just ideas, Perseph, and you obviously have your own experiences and ideas from that.
Very briefly, Saturn seems highly structured and aware of boundaries all the time. It's energy pushes for those things whereas Neptune seems more abstract and philosophical or transcendant.
I understand conjunctions to be fairly favourable aspects, so uniting these two could give you the best of both worlds - a very grounded spirituality for example. You could be deeply motivated but realistic and instead of writing articles about how to be spiritual you would be out there doing the work.
You might be a scientist with a deep love of literature, philosophy, music, poetry whatever.
You might have the ability to merge the esoteric with a practical grounded view - a fresh perspective.
I know Saturn well and it seems that there is much potential for one part of you getting lost in the other, however, overwhelmed by the other. For instance, you might suppress your spirituality or creativity for a a conventional structured approach to life and break out later. Or you could be the wildly radical hippy in youth and become the successful corporate lawyer in your 30's.
Hope this helps spur your thinking. I've never met anyone with a 4th House Saturn. Mine is 8th House.
You would need to relate these Saturn/Neptune conjunction to 4th House concerns for you as well. I realise I haven't done that. If the 4th House is the area of home and belonging you might have had some interesting emotional experiences! But having this conjunction could also make you very valuable family member.
You are the kind of person who can make a community work because you have a sense of the values underpinning such things AND the sheer footwork that needs to happen to make these things run smoothly. You might be the person in the family who holds everything together for your brothers and sisters for example.
You might be the kind of person who holds a dream for yourself and the family and works darn hard to make it come true.
Very briefly, Saturn seems highly structured and aware of boundaries all the time. It's energy pushes for those things whereas Neptune seems more abstract and philosophical or transcendant.
I understand conjunctions to be fairly favourable aspects, so uniting these two could give you the best of both worlds - a very grounded spirituality for example. You could be deeply motivated but realistic and instead of writing articles about how to be spiritual you would be out there doing the work.
You might be a scientist with a deep love of literature, philosophy, music, poetry whatever.
You might have the ability to merge the esoteric with a practical grounded view - a fresh perspective.
I know Saturn well and it seems that there is much potential for one part of you getting lost in the other, however, overwhelmed by the other. For instance, you might suppress your spirituality or creativity for a a conventional structured approach to life and break out later. Or you could be the wildly radical hippy in youth and become the successful corporate lawyer in your 30's.
Hope this helps spur your thinking. I've never met anyone with a 4th House Saturn. Mine is 8th House.
You would need to relate these Saturn/Neptune conjunction to 4th House concerns for you as well. I realise I haven't done that. If the 4th House is the area of home and belonging you might have had some interesting emotional experiences! But having this conjunction could also make you very valuable family member.
You are the kind of person who can make a community work because you have a sense of the values underpinning such things AND the sheer footwork that needs to happen to make these things run smoothly. You might be the person in the family who holds everything together for your brothers and sisters for example.
You might be the kind of person who holds a dream for yourself and the family and works darn hard to make it come true.