Saturn in Aquarius
12/16/20 9:04 PM
Natural Chart / Whole Houses
Saturn
Saturn is one of two social planets (the other being Jupiter). Social Planets are further from the earth and the last ones that can be seen with the naked eye. They represent themes with which we are confronted with in life but which rise above the individual experience.
Saturn takes about 29 ½ years to transit, or move through, all twelve signs in the zodiac. Therefore, it spends about 2 years in each sign. Whenever a planet changes signs, it is felt in the world. Some planets, such as the moon, change signs more often due to the speed at which they travel and may not be as noticeable as a slower moving planet. The slower a planet travels around the sun the more time is stays in one sign and the longer and stronger its influence is felt.
Those folks born around 1991 with Saturn in Aquarius, will be experiencing their first Saturn Return when Saturn reaches the exact degree it occupies in their natal chart. Those born around 1962 will be experiencing their second Saturn Return. These individuals will begin to feel its effects almost as soon as Saturn enters Aquarius for the second time this year, due to the earlier Saturn Retrograde. This is a time when people experiencing their Saturn Return will face obstacles and blockages that give them the opportunity to mature and grow.
What Saturn Represents
Saturn's mantra is "I Achieve" and it represents the urge for structure and order. Some keywords associated with Saturn include, but are not limited to the following:
Discipline, ambition, boundaries, caution, control, cynical, duty, effort, justice, authority, limitation, responsibility, reality, prudence, thrift, reliable, practical, grounded, patient, aspiring, serious, cold, repose, humility.
Saturn in Aquarius ( I Achieve in Unconventional Ways)
When Saturn is in Aquarius, we have a tendency to take the future more seriously. People are focused on building structure and order and they are willing to embrace unconventional, even rebellious, ways of doing it. Aquarius is associated with friends, group, and associations - especially those of a humanitarian nature. With Saturn in Aquarius people look to cooperate with others in order to revolutionize the world. Since Aquarius rules technology, the ingress of Saturn into Aquarius will show an increase in using the power of technology to change the world in in new and exciting ways for the betterment of humankind.
The house where Aquarius falls in your natal chart is the area of life where you will feel compelled to achieve things in an unconventional manner.
- If your rising sign is Aries, Aquarius is your 11th House
- If your rising sign is Taurus, Aquarius is your 10th House
- If your rising sign is Gemini, Aquarius is your 9th House
- If your rising sign is Cancer, Aquarius is your 8th House
- If your rising sign is Leo, Aquarius is your 7th House
- If your rising sign is Virgo, Aquarius is your 6th House
- If your rising sign is Libra, Aquarius is your 5th House
- If your rising sign is Scorpio, Aquarius is your 4th House
- If your rising sign is Sagittarius, Aquarius is your 3rd House
- If your rising sign is Capricorn, Aquarius is your 2nd House
- If your rising sign is Aquarius, Aquarius is your 1st House
- If your rising sign is Pisces, Aquarius is your 12th House
Example
Saturn in Aquarius and the Fourth House
When Saturn is in Aquarius and the Fourth house, achievement is sought in the area of home and family. You may re-arrange, re-model, or relocate your home to reflect something more unusual or unconventional. Since Aquarius rules technology, you could upgrade your home with new gadgets. You could find yourself more interested in exploring your roots, researching your genealogy, or you may find yourself obliged to attempt to resolve a family issue. When Saturn transits your 4th house, this could point to the death of a parent, most likely a mother-figure. Finally, you may also find that you are unable to move on from past events which haunt you.
How will the ingress of Saturn into Aquarius manifest for you?
Carolina Dean
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