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Currently Saturn is transiting my 12H and I am having trouble sleeping and facing many issues in life. Any advice you wanna give? Doesn't necessarily be astrology related tbh.

12th house Saturn transits are a time to step back and rest. Don’t bother trying to start anything, just step back and check in with yourself. That is your only job for that entire transit. The Universe will present everything you need to contend with (relationship endings, job endings, energy shifts towards new directions, etc). You’re not sleeping because you need to turn inwards and are probably overly worried about the outer world. 

When Saturn crosses your ascendant in the next few years, you will begin a new 30 year cycle. The events transpiring in your life are preparing you for this. 

Speaking from experience – my 12th house transit brought me to astrology and opened up an entirely new chapter in my life. It was rough, but purifying. It’s a testing time as well – Saturn is asking you what is worth fighting for, and what you need to let go. Old structures that functioned in your life are breaking down because they need to be reconfigured and are no longer serving you. What is holding you back? And how hard are you willing to fight for what matters to you?

When Saturn crosses the ascendant, there is a feeling of being reborn as you set on a new path. All of the fatigue you had been feeling – the letting go and the endings, will open into a new path that reflects the person you have been becoming. New opportunities arise and your motivations will shift in directions more reflective of your true, authentic self. 

If you are an Aquarius rising (which it sounds like you might be), the lack of sleep is most likely because of transiting Uranus in a sensitive place around your IC. As Saturn is transiting your 12th house, your deep-seated psyche is receiving Uranian insights. The overall message here is to take a ton of time for yourself.

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Saturn transiting through the houses- where does my time go?

so i was thinking, saturn transiting through the houses shows what we invest time into, and when it moves into a new house it can be puzzling, because our priorities change. So:

Saturn entering the 1st house: time spent in solitude, dreaming& praying (12th house) will be now spent affirming the self, establishing identity& taking care of appearance

Saturn entering the 2nd house: time spent affirming the self, establishing identity& taking care of appearance (1st house) is now spent cultivating talents, accumulating wealth& developping a feeling of self-worth

Saturn entering the 3rd house: time spent cultivating talents, accumulating wealth& developping self-worth (2nd house) is now spent studying, aquiring new skills& entertaining oneself mentally

Saturn entering the 4th house: time spent studying, aquiring new skills& entertaining oneself mentally (3rd house) is now spent building a safe space, getting to know the roots of your personality& spending time with family

Saturn entering the 5th house: time spent building a safe space, getting to know the roots of your personality& spending time with family (4th house) is now spent having fun& creating through your medium of choice

Saturn entering the 6th house: time spent having fun& creating through your medium of choice (5th house) is now spent planning your meals, exercising, taking care of your health& working

Saturn entering the 7th house: time spent planning your meals, exercising, taking care of your health& working (6th house) is now spent with your partner or with your business associates

Saturn entering the 8th house: time spent with your partner or with your business associates (7th house) is now spent deepening those relationships, finding out more about your shadow& exploring mystery

Saturn entering the 9th house: time spent deepening relationships, finding out more about your shadow& exploring mystery (8th house) is now spent enjoying mental& physical adventures, going to courses and travelling

Saturn entering the 10th house: time spent on mental& physical adventures, going to courses and travelling (9th house) is now spent investing in your career& establishing your public image

Saturn entering the 11th house: time spent investing in your career& establishing your public image (10th house) is now spent with friends, brainstorming ideas& investing in a higher cause

Saturn entering the 12th house: time spent with friends, brainstorming ideas& investing in a higher cause (11th house) is now spent in solitude, dreaming& praying

I love to write and draw mandalas and I’ve been doing that a lot with my Saturn transit through the 5th house. When it entered my 6th house, inspiration kind of faded. I’m more focused on improving my lifestyle and I’m having difficulty integrating exercise and healthy eating into my daily routine; I realized that I still haven’t found space for these things in my life, since I was used to another routine in the past! Now, maybe I can use the time I spent writing to exercise, for example. I hope this approach helps you too:)

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how long does it take for an aquarius to let go of someone they like but can't quite have?

(Hello there!

So I have 5 Aqua placements and I’ve been in situations like this.

This is what I’ve gathered from my experience...)

Aquarians have large egos, and those egos want us to identify with the community, with the whole, the collective.

It’s very difficult for us to take ourselves out of the objective and into the subjective

We’re very attached to our friends, and controlling. This is where the ego comes in.

The Aquarians big ego wants to control, that’s why we’re so logical/intellectual. We analyze people and react accordingly.

Break-ups, rejection, and separation hurt this need to control their relationships.

We truly fear being completely independent and free of others.

Aquarians are prone to obsessive/anxious/idealistic thoughts, these create great disappointment within our relationships

Identifying this ego battle and forgiving yourself/ the other party is the only way to let go and move on.

Giving up control and embracing loneliness as a collective human experience will lead to growth

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YOUR POWER

In the natal chart, your idea of power and authority is found in Pluto and Saturn. Pluto often showcases the secret power and potential you possess. Saturn is the planet that gives that power an applicable and effective goal that leads to authority, a controlled way of using that power. Mars in the natal chart shows how you can access your potential power.

Your Secret Power

  • Pluto in the 1st: Your secret power is found through your self-expression. You tend to fear, yet be fascinated by people who act similarly to you.
  • Pluto in the 2nd: Your secret power is found through your security. You tend to fear, yet be fascinated by those who are highly valued and secure in themselves.
  • Pluto in the 3rd: Your secret power is found through your thoughts. You tend to fear, yet be fascinated by intelligent and smart people who are confident in their words.
  • Pluto in the 4th: Your secret power is found through your past. You tend to fear, yet be fascinated by the people in your past or a parent strongly affected your upbringing.
  • Pluto in the 5th: Your secret power is found through your creativity. You tend to fear, yet be fascinated by people who are talented who aren’t afraid to express themselves.
  • Pluto in the 6th: Your secret power is found through your control of your conscious circumstances. You tend to fear, yet be fascinated by people who enhance their daily lives through productivity and mindful living.
  • Pluto in the 7th: Your secret power is found through your one-on-one interactions. You tend to fear, yet be fascinated by people who have a special awareness and ease with individual social interactions.
  • Pluto in the 8th: Your secret power is found through the self you choose to hide. You tend to fear, yet be fascinated by people who wholly accept their positive and negative traits.
  • Pluto in the 9th: Your secret power is found through your evaluation of the world. You tend to fear, yet be fascinated by people who are open-minded and cultured in the workings of the world.
  • Pluto in the 10th: Your secret power is found through your reputation and ambitions. You tend to fear, yet be fascinated by people who have a strong reputation and have achieved their goals.
  • Pluto in the 11th: Your secret power is found through your group interactions. You tend to fear, yet be fascinated by people who have a special awareness and ease with group social interactions.
  • Pluto in the 12th: Your secret power is found in your subconscious. You tend to fear, yet be fascinated by people in touch with their inner self who use their secret characteristics to show compassion and help others.

Applying Your Power

  • Saturn in the 1st: You ideally want to apply your power to yourself so that you can gain control and authority over your self-expression.
  • Saturn in the 2nd: You ideally want to apply your power to your security so that you can gain control and authority over your worth.
  • Saturn in the 3rd: You ideally want to apply your power to your mind so that you can gain control and authority over your words.
  • Saturn in the 4th: You ideally want to apply your power to your past and upbringing so that you can gain control and authority over your roots.
  • Saturn in the 5th: You ideally want to apply your power to your creativity so that you can gain control and authority over your talent.
  • Saturn in the 6th: You ideally want to apply your power to your circumstances so that you can gain control and authority over your everyday life.
  • Saturn in the 7th: You ideally want to apply your power to your one-on-one interactions so that you can gain control and authority over your relationships.
  • Saturn in the 8th: You ideally want to apply your power to your secret self so that you can gain control and authority over your privacy.
  • Saturn in the 9th: You ideally want to apply your power to your world view so that you can gain control and authority over your beliefs.
  • Saturn in the 10th: You ideally want to apply your power to your goals so that you can gain control and authority over your ambitions.
  • Saturn in the 11th: You ideally want to apply your power to your community so that you can gain control and authority over your group presence.
  • Saturn in the 12th: You ideally want to apply your power to your subconscious so that you can gain control and authority over what you’re not aware of.

Finding Your Power

  • Mars in the 1st: You can access your power by finding a way to express yourself.
  • Mars in the 2nd: You can access your power by finding a way to be secure with yourself.
  • Mars in the 3rd: You can access your power by finding a way to talk and communicate.
  • Mars in the 4th: You can access your power by finding a way to establish your foundation.
  • Mars in the 5th: You can access your power by finding a way to express your creativity and fun.
  • Mars in the 6th: You can access your power by finding a way to control your everyday life.
  • Mars in the 7th: You can access your power by finding a way to keep valuable one-on-one relationships.
  • Mars in the 8th: You can access your power by finding a way to access your secret self.
  • Mars in the 9th: You can access your power by finding a way to learn about the world.
  • Mars in the 10th: You can access your power by finding a way to establish your goals.
  • Mars in the 11th: You can access your power by finding a way to create a presence in the community.
  • Mars in the 12th: You can access your power by finding a way to understand your subconscious.

Example: Pluto in the 5th, Saturn in the 3rd, Mars in the 2nd. Your secret power is found through your creativity. You tend to fear, yet be fascinated by people who are talented who aren’t afraid to express themselves. You ideally want to apply your power to your mind so that you can gain control and authority over your words. You can access your power by finding a way to be secure with yourself.

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The T-Square

a t-square is when two+ planets in opposition to each other square a third planet, causing tension and conflict in the native’s life. the third planet, known as the “focal point,” offers a solution to the problem by looking to the point opposite of it, which is known as the “empty leg.”

there are three ‘types’ of t-squares:

cardinal :: the native tends to be impulsive and may want/attract crisis or drama. they will have trouble integrating the three energies in order to solve problems.

fixed :: the native can be inflexible and unwilling to change, and may let problems fester because they hold onto them for too long. they want things to stay the way they’ve always been.

mutable :: the native has an unfocused, scattered mind which makes it difficult to stick to any path or idea. they are rarely consistent, and tend to simply avoid confronting issues.

to solve problems created by the t-square, look at which house the “empty leg” would be sitting in:

  • first house: become more assertive and prioritize yourself.
  • second house: consider what it is you value and prioritize that.
  • third house: focus on communicating with others in an effective way.
  • fourth house: straighten out things at home and with your personal life.
  • fifth house: make sure you are doing something you love and expressing yourself with an outlet.
  • sixth house: develop a consistent routine and take care of yourself physically.
  • seventh house: think of others more often, and work with other people.
  • eighth house: make transformations in your life and let some things go.
  • ninth house: take long trips/move somewhere far, change your life philosophy.
  • tenth house: make sure your reputation/public image is taken care of.
  • eleventh house: spend time with your friends and focus on your dreams.
  • twelfth house: look deeper and uncover the truth about what is going on. 
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SUCCESSFUL PERSON INDICATORS
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Capricorn placements / Capricorn Midheaven / Sagittarius with Capricorn. Does this really surprise you? Capricorn placements are one of the most hardworking individuals yet realistic. These natives have the ability to achieve their goals in a realistic manner. Jeff Bezos is a Capricorn Sun & Midheaven. Most Capricorn placements unfortunately, had to grow up to quick as well, facing reality of the world too young therefore these people get shit done and don’t need anyone’s help. Sagittarius placements combined with Capricorn placements have been found to be one of the most successful placements. Example; (Sagittarius sun Capricorn moon)

Aries Placements / Aries Midheaven / Aries Mars / Mars Dominant / Mars in 10th: It quite tiring to just see “chaotic” for these placements, perhaps some of you guys need a slap back to reality, because Aries placements are one of the most successful yet passionate people. Aries placements have a drive for whatever they do and they don’t stop no matter what. It’s even better if combined with earth placements (better yet Capricorn). They would need to ground their goals however, having Aries is a very big indicator of someone not scared to fight for their goals. With Mars in 10th it indicates someone who has the willpower to succeed and others will look up to them. (Aries Rules Mars)

Jupiter in 10th / Mars Dominant / Jupiter Dominants: Did you expect this? Let’s start with Jupiter. Jupiter rules authority & knowledge, bingo, if a Jupiter dominant has the drive for their goals they will have luck by their side. People look up to Jupiter dominants for their wisdom. Same thing with Jupiter in 10th, but it comes very easy for these people (look at rest of the chart) for success. For Mars dominants, well simple they don’t give a fuck about any obstacles, if they want something they’ll get it.. simple as that. The worse challenge for these people however, is loosing passion that would kill a Mars dominant motives.

Pluto in 10th / Mars - Pluto / Mars - Jupiter / Jupiter - North Node: Pluto in 10th is very self explanatory, these people are always hungry for power and will literally do everything it takes to achieve their status & goals, all they need is the right reason & motive. Mars - Pluto excluding the square though. Mars - Pluto individuals have a very intense drive to do their goals and passion, almost all consuming. People would not want to get in their way. Mars - Jupiter (excluding square) indicates someone that fights for abundance, and usually have very good luck doing so, natives could work very hard and gain unexpected abundance. Jupiter touching the North Node is very self explanatory as well, North node simplified is your path and what you need to develop this lifetime having Jupiter touching it (excluding square) would make someone have a very expandable path with rich abundance & fortune.

Venus- Pluto / Pluto Dominant & Venus Dominant / Uranus in 8th / Pluto in 8th / Sun in 2nd: Starting with Venus - Pluto, this is very common in billionaires charts. It indicates money gained especially through darker work like crime investigation or / and big business. Pluto brings riches, Pluto dominants would benefit from gains but also losses so be aware. Venus does stand for money and what we value, Venus dominants could find themselves inheriting money through Venusian acts. (Love & Kindness) . Pluto in 8th is a huge indicator, especially for someone interested in being an accountant or investigator. Uranus in 8th is an indicator of unexpected gains / inheritance, if the rest of the chart supports it, this is a very big lucky placement for money / successful. With Sun in 2nd individuals find themselves being very successful when they radiate positivity and do positive acts for abundance. (Very common placement for billionaires as well)

Neptune - Pluto / Neptune Dominant / Neptune in 8th / Neptune - Venus: Neptune works as a manifestation planet, therefore it touching Pluto can being abundance by manifestation. Native would be able to manifest and brings things to reality easier & faster with the power of Pluto. (Conjuction, Trine, Sextile, Opposition) . Neptune dominants have this but much more overpowered, these people can easily bring success into their lives just by manifesting & perhaps spirituality. Of course real effort would have to be put in but it’s definitely a big indicator & boost. Neptune in 8th brings sudden gains and sudden losses to the native, as long as the native is grounded it will be very easy to gain money. Neptune - Venus is also another indicator especially if it’s a (conjunction, opposition), Venus represents money & value and Neptune is the manifestation planet to put it simple, put these two together and the power to manifest value and money is very easy. Opposition may have a harder time believing and etc, but the power is still as strong.

Venus in 8th / Jupiter in 8th / Scorpio Degrees & Capricorn Degrees in Natal Chart: As most of us have heard, Venus in 8th brings a bunch of success and money towards the native (obviously, look at the rest of the chart). I must agree, this brings abundance especially through partnerships & marriage. Jupiter in 8th is a very very lucky placement for success, they just have hella luck when it comes to money in general.. it’s best they don’t rely on it too much because they could also experience losses if they become too childish. Now for Scorpio & Capricorn degrees, degrees influence wherever it’s placed and Capricorn as mentioned before is one of the most successful signs because their ability to be realistic, this will bring that nature to wherever it’s placed. Scorpio one of the most intense signs & rules the 8th house (inheritance & losses) having it influenced in personal planets (best in Venus & Pluto) would give the intense effect.

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Midheaven in the sign & Ones Ceaseless Pursuit of Triumph
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the Midheaven & a few words🕊

— The Midheaven or the 10th house in astrology represents where one can find success. The achievement of a goal and acknowledgement for it; a favorable outcome of anything undertaken; the gaining of riches, rank, and honors are all examples of success. The MC’s astrological location as a high point in the horoscope near to where planets culminate and achieve their peak is corroborated which verify the MC’s astronomical location as an elevated point in the chart. The MC sign, together with its planet aspects, stresses the type of triumph that provides people personal fulfillment, as well as the objectives they set for themselves, whether be finance, security, family, love, or fame.

As a consequence, what we consider failure - what we would miss out on if we were unable to achieve it. The MC should ideally be a place of accomplishment, where we are honored with our achievements. When we look at our Midheaven sign – and particularly any planets conjunct the MC – it gives us an idea of the images or tableaux we have around achievement. But whereas the MC does speak of our type of ‘fame’ and our most notable achievements, a planet on the MC (or in the 10th House) does not guarantee any measure of success or fame – neither does a weakly or ‘badly’ aspected MC (or ruler) suggest the opposite. The more charts we read, the more we realize that there is no simple formula. People become successful or ‘famous’ for as many reasons and in as many ways as there are planetary combinations and astrological indicators to describe them. The chart says far more about our motivation, talents and our approach to any field of endeavour than it does about what ‘makes’ a successful astrologer, politician, teacher or famous person. Whether we want to have an influence on the global scale or even on our local, social surroundings, this framework illustrates the greatest road to achievement and external acknowledgment.

Unlike the Moon, which speaks of primal wants and early habits, the MC requires time to create, develop, and flourish. The MC serves as a portal to ‘out there,’ beyond ourselves. Its symbol and overall complex reflect the kind of behavior and image we must create in order to gain recognition from others and establish a successful reputation in society. The MC–IC axis also informs us of the kind of behavior that might stymie our own success, destroy our reputation, or obstruct our goals. The degree of conflict between the MC and our inner nature reflects how distressed or unable we are of functioning properly in society.’ No combination, however, “denies” accomplishment – in truth, contradictions may urge us on, or we may realize that the MC’s “hard” conflicting traits match our own drive and backbone, allowing us to succeed. The MC is tied to our social or job status, our professional reputation, and our life stations. These come with particular rights, duties, and expectations.  The MC represents our relationship with power and hierarchy, since it is related to Saturn, Capricorn, and the 10th House. Although planets in the tenth house can clearly characterize our authoritative figures and bosses, the MC has a lot to say about how we assert our own power in the world and how we deal with ‘the system.’

Our public persona can take years to develop, and it might take awhile to properly understand the significance of our Midheaven, much like the genuine message of the Sun in our astrology. The easiest method to effectively ‘grow into’ our MC complex and grasp the attributes it symbolizes is to earn our position over time. To prevent comparison and needless expectancy, we must first identify and then feel comfortable with our goal and directions. However, if we take on the position of the MC too quickly or project a misleading or superficial image, we risk being misunderstood.

How eager are we to fit into a society position and manage our own reputation, obligations, and demands? All of this needs time and effort. In some ways, we must show the world our MC complexity in desire to afford our place in it and give significant contribution. In life, accomplishment and acclaim are rewarded for work done, not work promised. When we realize that we must labor within certain restrictions, regulations, and laws (Saturn) and cannot have everything handed to us without inquiry, we have reached adulthood. These are the lessons MC and Saturn in particular will urge us to learn. However, today we will focus on the MC instead of Saturn. That will be saved for another day :)

— MC in the Signs🕊
Aries MC

Positive outcomes occur when Aries Midheaven individuals openly express their own point of view. They provide people with clarity and allow them to respond from their own reality by revealing how they would like things to go. They don’t have to guess if they can “be themselves” while keeping the other person on their team. If the other person supports their goals, Aries Midheaven has found a companion in their attempt. If so, they haven’t lost their time in vain seeking to enlist the assistance of someone who, by definition, has a different value system.Because Aries Midheaven is so receptive to others, it might be intimidating at first, but taking the lead and following their own independent instincts leads to self-discovery via the process of accomplishing their goals.

Their fearlessness has given them the secure and joyous feeling of being in complete control of their life. Letting the other individuals to communicate their feelings liberates them from co-dependencies that suffocate their initiative. Happiness penetrates all element of a person’s life when they honestly declare their goals rather than attempting to control circumstances in order to get support. When people share their preferred route with others in a responsible manner, they achieve success. They take control of their own destiny by freely exposing their ambitions to others.People born under the sign of Aries MC are so afraid of losing their status as a “good person” that they may never know what it’s like to be a person in their own right. They may be unable to demonstrate their independence because they want to appear kind, diplomatic, and helpful. This stance is a childhood survival technique that no longer serves adults. When this tendency persists into adulthood, people may feel obligated to accommodate friends, family, and coworkers on a daily basis in order to avoid losing their cooperation. This action, however, leads to disappointment; surrendering their integrity makes individuals feel neglected.

The practice of influencing people in order to maintain some sense of identity and produce a harmonious-appearing emotional state leaves little place in a relationship for their genuine sentiments. The “harmony” they concoct is frequently an extension of others’ identities. As a result, they may compromise themselves in order to avoid having any personal sentiments. Unhappiness stems from a lack of identity, as well as a refusal to allow themselves relate truly and truly to another person, because doing so would mean relinquishing the safety of their social manipulations. As a result, people may see their emotional exchanges as flighty and be hesitant to relate. Happiness penetrates all area of the Aries Midheaven person’s existence, which they approach with the goal of exposing their own autonomous vitality. When they let go of their fixation with pleasing others, they are free to focus on expressing their true nature. Their pioneering thoughts and independent spirit begin to emerge, unerringly directing them to the uninhibited delight of experiencing oneself as a distinct individual. They voluntarily create a space for others to enter by expressing themselves in a nice and free manner.

Concentrating on being their own leader makes them happy, and it attracts others who don’t need to be controlled to be in harmony with them. By enabling people to see them as a different individual, they demonstrate the integrity of experiencing and expressing their own sentiments. As a consequence, they become more receptive to attracting the connection and harmony they’ve always sought.Their early environmental conditioning was extraordinarily unique. Personal submission was emphasized in order to get along with family members, and harmony was stressed. Early survival weapons included diplomacy, a graceful demeanor, and a respect for harmony and beauty. Aries people learned early on that “keeping the peace” was the key to personal protection. When this persists throughout adulthood, it can lead to an over-reliance on cooperation and acceptance from others, preventing them from developing or following their own path. Previous incarnations spent developing strong ties with people as a method to enlightenment. In cases when the strength of the connection supported their own survival, an Aries Midheaven person has been a spouse, a partner, or a support person for another.

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—Saturn in the Houses & The Sky has no limits 🏛🪐
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Hey guys its Jenx here and I’m back with the Saturn in the houses post just as promised. Enjoy loves,

— Unlike Venus, Saturn is not a soft planet. While Saturn travels at a leisurely pace, Mars travels swiftly. Jupiter is the star’s cheerleader, not Saturn. Schedules, work, and passions are a roadmap that guide you on your path in life for yourself and others. It is plentiful with significance of obtaining: tasks, education, a career, and responsibility. Engagement affects everyone. Saturn talks to you about your errors more than your successes. He is our cosmic alarm. Don’t discuss big stories or scandal with Saturn.  Saturn will not make a commitment until it is kept.Saturn takes business seriously. Saturn is the one we can always rely on. Your growth is related to Saturn. Wisdom is derived from what you’ve seen, done, and experienced. All that Saturn taught you can only help you educate others. Saturn is that soil, from our childhood and youth through our challenges, duties, and accomplishments. Let’s not treat Saturn as a simple keyword. And let’s see Saturn for what he really is. 🤎

Saturn in the first

Natives of Saturn in the First House are mature, fiery, self-starters. They are loyal and trustworthy, and they despise disappointing others. They will have a take-charge, domineering demeanor. They might be outspoken or powerful and silent. They were born to be the boss, no matter how they display it. They are entrepreneurial, but they also value tradition. They mix innovative ideas with tried-and-true methods. As a result, Saturn in the First House has a regular structured routine, which makes Saturn happy, as well as a joyful creative outlet, like as music, to satisfy that First House drive for self-expression. Because musicians must rehearse, the First House is a fantastic venue for them to spend their Saturdays. Saturn understands that practice is necessary for success, and Saturn desires success! In addition, the First House wishes to create an impression in this life. They are not content to play it safe or live their lives on the sidelines. Saturn will therefore be of assistance here, calming any First House impetuosity and adding more than a dash of cautious forethought. SUGGESTIONS Don’t tell them what they should do. They want to find things out for themselves via trial and error. They don’t mind going through this procedure since Saturn in the First House doesn’t have to do it right the first time. They understand that everything worthwhile requires patience, and they are prepared to learn from their failures. Natives of Saturn in the First House are aged before their time. Some of them may even claim to have been born elderly. It’s written all on their faces. They have smart eyes, regardless of whether they sparkle or are sad. They were most likely assigned responsibilities as youngsters that well surpassed what was reasonable. They may have had to parent one or both of their parents or siblings. This is the classic latch-key child, who is not necessarily mistreated or abused but is regarded like an adult, and Saturn in the First House children do their best to rise to the occasion. It is natural for people to accept responsibility for themselves and others, whether or not they are in dissatisfaction. The ideal employment for a Saturn in the First House individual is one in which they can work hard, even incessantly, and exercise control or influence over others, and I mean this in a positive manner. Jobs in which Saturn in the First House can safeguard others are also suggested. Consider police officers, security guards, military professions, a UN peacekeeper, firefighters, and other types of inspectors. Consider any career where you are paid to be serious! For Saturn in the First House, a job as an investigative photojournalist in a warzone presenting harsh news and photographs would be ideal. People with planets in the First House seek an adventurous existence. Saturn in the First House has such a serious side to the personality and attitude on life that it will appear regardless of what else is going on in the chart. Remember that these locals are passionate, thus their careers and lives must reflect this. They can’t just go to work and come home every day. For Saturn in the First House, all work and no recreation is a risk. Saturn in the First House is an adult. They can handle adult responsibilities, but they can also be irritable. There is a tendency to be bossy, dominating, and even nasty at times. They have the potential to be depressing. Many people find them “too serious,” and they have difficulty relaxing and letting their guard down. They get secluded and believe that there are no actual friends in the world. Above all, those with Saturn in the First House are continually working. They never get a day off, so these locals will benefit from friends and loved ones who can help them see the bright side of life and get them away from work for a day (or more!). Go ahead and give it a go!). They will be work-obsessed, authority-obsessed, and may even be an authority figure themselves, and they will be offended if you criticize their tried-and-true life practices. Don’t forget to have fun too okay?

Saturn in the second

Saturn is located in the Second House. The planet Venus and the earth sign Taurus are linked with the Second House. Saturn in the Second House earns their money by hard effort. They put forth a lot of effort to earn every dime. There is no way to sugarcoat the reality. They may be brilliant at their profession and at generating money, but Sat- urn in the Second House does not have an easy time of it. Hard days, long hours, the adage “no free lunch” may apply to this Saturn placement. As a result, the Saturn in the Second House individual must roll up their sleeves, get to work, and accept that this is a life-long condition. It is not a punishment, despite the fact that it may appear to be at times. That said, it’s even more crucial that those born with Saturn in the Second House find a career and a manner to generate money that feels right for them, because they’ll have to labor themselves to the bone anyhow. They might as well take the time and make the effort to locate exactly what they need, both professionally and financially, to be happy. SUGGESTIONS Don’t teach them how to make a living. They must make their own decisions. Keep in mind that Saturn travels slowly. Saturn travels slowly magnified by a hundred in the Second House. Saturn in the Second House should have them finding out their desired vocation by the time they are in high school, ideally sooner. Remember that Saturn influences both our life path and our fate. Saturn in the Second House has a “daily grind” fate and will never be joyful unless this fate is addressed and accepted, and the best vocation for the native is selected! Another example of how Saturn in the Second House may manifest itself. There are people that do not need to work or earn a daily paycheck in order to pay their rent, mortgage, or expenses. They either inherited money, married it, or earned it all themselves and retired. They don’t have to be concerned about money coming in or going out. It isn’t infinite, though it can feel that way at times. The Second House, however, does not only govern earned income; it also governs our sense of self-worth. Saturn in the Second House folks will experience this difficulty, not in terms of money in the bank, but in terms of esteem, and they will have to work endlessly hard to increase theirs, to invest in theirs, to have plenty on hand, plenty to spare, and plenty left over, and it will seem like labor to them. This procedure becomes their responsibility. It may require counseling or any number of cal-listhenic self-development methods. Just as the worker must roll up their sleeves and go to work, so must the one who does not have to worry about making money. The perfect profession for Saturn in the Second House is one you are totally in love with, a vocation you pursue with tenacity and never give up on. Do not squander your time with mediocre jobs, phony passions, or doing what others believe you should do. It will only work in the short term. The Second House is related with the planet Venus, which controls art, beauty, and style, therefore Venus occupations will benefit you and you will benefit them. Finance is also a good choice because the Second House is one of the money houses. Saturn in the Second House might work as an accountant, financial counselor, stockbroker, stage designer, architect, makeup artist, aesthetician, hairdresser, fashion designer, or model. You may be a painter, filmmaker, sculptor, arts administrator, or museum director. If you are an artist, you will not merely scribble away as a pastime; you will have a strategy for your work and will be able to make it a true job. Because the Second House is related with the throat, you might be a vocalist.

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Let me run my fingers

Over pages reverently

Whisper adoring murmurs

With my bruised throat

And bad voice, stained

Glass worship of the

Broken pieces, wide

Eyes drinking in your

Sunlight, shy blossom

Dancing in your warmth

Palms pressed into

Prayer, this is always

My burnt offering to you

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“If someone stays with you after you’ve hurt them more than once, think about it, they’re choosing pain over pleasure.”

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