Saturn

Saturn in Gemini

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Saturn Aspects Moon – Conjunct, Sextile, Trine and Square

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In good aspect, is good for the parents, brings benefits to the native from them, and vice versa. It gives prudence, caution and circumspection; respect for law and order, with somewhat conservative tendencies. The native possesses the ability to organize and systematise; he combines self-reliance with subtlety and diplomacy; and influences other people easily, more by tact and method than by force.

Saturn Aspects Mercury – Conjunct, Sextile, Trine and Square

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In good aspect this will make the native very successful at some occupation of the third or sixth houses; he will gain power, responsibility or fame through writing, speaking, or in connection with intellectual work, drugs, hygiene, medical works. He will occupy some responsible post as agent, traveller or servant, or may himself have many such under him; and will exercise a good deal of power or authority in this way according to his position in life.

Saturn Aspects Venus – Conjunct, Sextile, Trine and Square

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In good aspect this is very good for money matters, giving a tendency to prudence, thriftiness, economy, and carefulness. It favours the accumulation and prevents the wasting of money. In some cases it will go rather too far in this direction, and result in a lack of generosity and a hoarding up of money approaching miserliness.

Saturn Aspects Sun – Conjunct, Sextile, Trine and Square

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In any aspect tends to give a strong personality, one who goes his own way irrespective of the feelings or desires of others, who is not affected by the protests or opinions of others, and who is with difficulty thwarted or turned aside. He is capable of organising, controlling, governing and directing others.

Saturn Aspects Mars – Conjunct, Sextile, Trine and Square

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It is more than usually difficult to disentangle the good and evil effects in the aspects of these planets; and very much will depend upon the sign rising, and the genet al state of the horoscope, whether tending to good or evil. The trine is, of course, the best of the good aspects.

Saturn Aspects Jupiter – Conjunct, Sextile, Trine and Square

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This combination of influences is most difficult to elucidate clearly. In good aspect, it is good for the occupations, pursuits, and general affairs of the four signs ruled by the planets, and for the houses in which they are placed, as well as those on the cusps of which the four signs are situated.

Saturn Rising - Saturn in the First House or Ascendant

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Saturn rising is considered to be very unfortunate; but much depends upon the sign in which it is placed, and its aspects. It gives the native industry, perseverance, thrift, and economy. It awakens the contemplative, thoughtful, and deeply religious side of the nature, giving a quiet devotion which is both unassuming and considerate. When rising it gives humility and patience, but when perverted it causes the native to be harsh and severe, stubborn and miserable.

Saturn

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Saturn is the outermost of all the traditional planets. It takes 29.458 years to complete one rotation around the earth. Traditionally Saturn has been the natural ruler of Capricorn by day and Aquarius by night. However, now Uranus is considered the ruler of Aquarius while Saturn rules Capricorn. Saturn signifies melancholy, depression, frigidity and coldness. Saturn also represents convention, repression and fear. Saturn placed well in the chart can show wealth creation, frugality, honesty and ambition. An ill-placed Saturn can denote poverty, struggles and strife.

Saturn in Pisces

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