Am I the only person who actually likes the Saturn transit into Sagittarius? | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 70276350 United Kingdom 09/08/2015 11:33 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm a Virgo and this transit is supposed to be difficult due to the fact that both Sagittarius and Virgo are mutable signs. Saturn will re-enter Sagittarius on September 17 after retrograding through Scorpio this summer. The Scorpio transit was extremely hard on me, for a lot of reasons- massive inertia, revisiting old addictions, difficulty communicating with others and having any substantial progress related to the third house activities (publishing papers, sending emails and doing computer work, relationships with neighbors and siblings)- really difficult to take. However, I actually welcomed the transit into Sag last year as it took a lot of pressure off the third house (which is natally packed for me) and forced me to restructure my time, get my routine in hand and quit the extremes and excesses (on all levels) that were working against me. I started training for races again. I started working on my health from a deeper wisdom rather than adopting faddish diets and information. I began to make solid progress in most areas of my life. It felt like the energy was re-directed in a way that made achieving my goals possible. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 69843158 I can't wait for Saturn to return to that comfortable place in my 4th house in Sagittarius! For some reason I can handle this a lot better than when it was in Scorpio/3rd house. I have Saturn in Leo on the ascendant natally, so I've never not known what it was like to not live under the thumb of Saturn, but I am finding this transit much smoother than the others. Less pressure against me > more pressure working for me. The image that comes to mind of Saturn in this transit is of Bruce Lee who said "I have no technique; my technique is a result of your technique." This sums it up perfectly. Astrology is bunk. the position of Saturn or any other planet at any given time has no bearing whatsoever on the lives of specific humans. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 69843158 United States 09/08/2015 11:39 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm a Virgo and this transit is supposed to be difficult due to the fact that both Sagittarius and Virgo are mutable signs. Saturn will re-enter Sagittarius on September 17 after retrograding through Scorpio this summer. The Scorpio transit was extremely hard on me, for a lot of reasons- massive inertia, revisiting old addictions, difficulty communicating with others and having any substantial progress related to the third house activities (publishing papers, sending emails and doing computer work, relationships with neighbors and siblings)- really difficult to take. However, I actually welcomed the transit into Sag last year as it took a lot of pressure off the third house (which is natally packed for me) and forced me to restructure my time, get my routine in hand and quit the extremes and excesses (on all levels) that were working against me. I started training for races again. I started working on my health from a deeper wisdom rather than adopting faddish diets and information. I began to make solid progress in most areas of my life. It felt like the energy was re-directed in a way that made achieving my goals possible. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 69843158 I can't wait for Saturn to return to that comfortable place in my 4th house in Sagittarius! For some reason I can handle this a lot better than when it was in Scorpio/3rd house. I have Saturn in Leo on the ascendant natally, so I've never not known what it was like to not live under the thumb of Saturn, but I am finding this transit much smoother than the others. Less pressure against me > more pressure working for me. The image that comes to mind of Saturn in this transit is of Bruce Lee who said "I have no technique; my technique is a result of your technique." This sums it up perfectly. Astrology is bunk. the position of Saturn or any other planet at any given time has no bearing whatsoever on the lives of specific humans. I use it as a psychological tool, nothing more. Think of it as a slightly more primitive yet complex Rorschach test. If you looked more deeply into the art you would see it as more than what it appears to be, but as you appear to be less open minded than I am, I doubt you would. |
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