In astrology, Jupiter and Saturn are believed to influence how we connect socially with the world. Jupiter, the “benific” planet, is seen as promoting expansion, growth, and opportunity. It represents prosperity, not just material, but also in personal and intellectual…
When reading about Alan Leo’s three categories of Saturn individuals, I identified with aspects of each type, from the most positive to the most challenging. You might find a similar experience exploring these categories for yourself. On the positive side,…...
Saturn, within psychological astrology, embodies the archetype of discipline, structure, and limitation. Its influence is akin to that of the wise old man, a mentor figure found in many cultures and stories, who teaches through challenge and restriction. This planetary…
When you’re firmly rooted in the here-and-now, it’s tough to fathom what it might be like to have lived anywhere else. Edgar Cayce said that the concept of reincarnation gives astrology its meaning, and he frequently brought up the topic of people’s…...
The meaning of Saturn in astrology is deeply rooted in the planet’s symbolic representation of challenge, discipline, and structure. In this sense, Saturn’s teachings, especially in the context of shaping and ultimately forming something of great significance and substantial weight…...
Sun Extra weight should always be placed on the Sun because it is the most crucial planet in a natal chart. Since it is the origin of all life on Earth and the hub of the solar system. Our psyches…...
Known as the taskmaster of the zodiac, Saturn’s role goes beyond mere imposition of discipline and structure; it fundamentally shapes the core aspects of our existence, such as our approach to responsibility, maturity, and the realization of our ambitions. The…
The presence of Saturn in everyone’s horoscope indicates the individual’s commitment to bettering themselves through the cultivation of qualities such as self-discipline, responsibility, and duty, and thus, the presence of Saturn in a horoscope frequently includes all of those “boring”…