Friday, December 2, 2016

12. SATURN – The Reap What You Sow  Planet Part 2

Saturn in the natal chart is what I call the “reap what you sow” planet. In the houses, Saturn affects each as follows:

SATURN IN 1ST HOUSE or ASCENDANT Is quite self-centered, lives a calculated life and if afflicted can be introverted.

SATURN IN 2ND HOUSE Earns financial security through great effort can be preoccupied over getting and keeping money; if afflicted, denies self and may suffer financial losses.

SATURN IN 3RD HOUSE Chooses communications in a calculated way, if afflicted may not get along with siblings, neighbors and may have education troubles.

SATURN IN 4TH HOUSE or NADIR Has domestic frustration, encountered deprivation and discomfort in home life, may have a strict upbringing or even orphaned.

SATURN IN 5TH HOUSE Romantic unhappiness, does not find joy in children or recreation. Can be infertile, and may have some separation from offspring if afflicted.

SATURN IN 6TH HOUSE Cold, calculated demeanor toward workers and coworkers. Strong sense of organization, if adversely aspected, quite bored with daily routine.

SATURN IN 7TH HOUSE or DESCENDANT Difficulties in partnerships or frustrating, disappointing marriage. Partnerships can be a source of deprivation.

SATURN IN 8TH HOUSE Joint finances, inheritance or legacy lacking, if afflicted, frustrating delays or losses of any legacies.

SATURN IN 9TH HOUSE Many problems during traveling in foreign countries and dealing with foreigners. Strong religious convictions however if afflicted can have fanatical lean on religions.

SATURN IN 10TH HOUSE or MIDHEAVEN Ambitious, power driven regarding professional standing. If afflicted, ruthless and may feel isolated in social/profession areas.

SATURN IN 11TH HOUSE Cold and calculated relationships with friends and social associations, if afflicted, may have few or no friends because of ‘me first’ attitude.

SATURN IN 12TH HOUSE Courage overrides denial and self-sacrifice. If afflicted may have persecution complex and suffer crises of ideology.

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