Saturn, our dream-crushing planet of structure and limits, is going direct in Pisces on Friday, Nov. 15.
Sharpen your pencils and gird your loins, folks. Saturn , our dream-crushing planet of structure and limits, is going direct in Pisces this Friday, Nov. 15.
In its slowdown, Saturn in Pisces asks us to reflect on the lies we’ve told ourselves, the bulls–t we’ve bought into, and the shortcuts we’ve taken to our detriment. “Without guile or pretense. Just cold, hard truth. Saturn can appear to shatter our ideals when in the sign of Pisces, but Saturn does not tell us not to dream,” Coleman imparts. “What Saturn wants of us is to believe in the dream and to even more fully commit to the dream in order to make it a closer and more achievable reality.
Prone as this mutable water sign is to ennui, the accountant energy of Saturn going direct is here to force us to reckon with the noonday glare of our shortcomings and coping mechanisms so that we might be grindstone stewards of the future we deserve. Together, the earthen can-do of Capricorn and the watery, boundless possibility of Pisces make the clay we need to build ourselves and our reality into a form that is both workable and wondrous.Because Saturn is marching forward in a mutable sign, the mutables Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius and Pisces will feel its effects most acutely. To better understand how this transit will affect you, look to the house in your birth chart ruled by Pisces.
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