I have a strong and rather confusing inconjunction. I have Jupiter conjunct the asc. @ 21 Taurus, and that conjunction is inconjunct my Saturn/Neptune conjunction @ 22 Libra.
Before getting to the sense of confusion that it can sometimes cause me, I will say that it is nice that the dispositor of the whole shebang is my Venus in Sag, which is really well aspected, and is the midpoint of my sun/moon sextile. I truly believe that my Venus has helped to smooth out the asc/inconjunction aspect. It is helped me OWN all of it.
The Jupiter conjunct the asc in Taurus represents ABUNDANCE. It is also a strong desire for comfort and soothing, delicious sights, sounds and tastes. I recognize 'the finest things' in life, and sometimes am privileged enough to
enjoy them.
The Saturn/Neptune in the 6th follows a dis-similar theme. It is more about 'making due without' or being an asctetic , being a martyr. I can 'deny myself' and actually get a kick out of it. I can make something 'great' out of nothing.
It is also about my Spiritual beliefs[ Neptune], and fundamental principles,[Saturn]
that are put into action by my daily service to others.[the 6th] I was once a fairly strong advocate of the Church of Religious Science, and many of my Astrology clients were made through that affiliation. But it is also sometimes really super lucky circumstances that come through this conjunction, and often involving churches, or connections in religious networks etc. It is like a feeling of FATE, by being in the right place at the exact right time. To me, Saturn is 'time,' and Neptune is 'perfection' and this conjunction brings them together ' in a perfect storm of circumstances' sometimes.
However, sometimes I am too trusting, and too optimistic, or too 'dense' as my kids might say now that they are teens.
In my younger days, my Taurus asc was also involved in clothing/jewelry design and retail sales, and that part of my life and associations did not always mix well with my 'service' as an astrological counselor, and vice-versa. Those two worlds clashed aesthetically and spiritually and that often set off the inconjunction.