Saturn is associated with truth

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  • The fear. Control and denial. Authority. Discipline. Time. Learn the hard way. Responsibilities and obligations.

When the truth is not attained

  • Saturn is best represented by fear. All kinds of difficulties and problems caused by this planet are actually born of fear. When Saturn touches any planet, we are afraid to show its proper qualities in that planet’s realm. We may even feel unable to express it because we feel awkward, awkward, and severely blocked, and obviously we don’t want people to see awkward and awkward aspects of ourselves because we don’t think others will accept them. But even if they did, what’s the point? After all, it’s what we think of ourselves that matters. No wonder Saturn is associated with what Jung called the “mental shadow” — not only do we try to hide this aspect, but we often succeed in doing so.
  • We mask Saturn’s problems in socially acceptable ways, or in the embarrassing area of our lives of pretending to be resilient, so Saturn represents our Achilles’ ankle, but we have a way of hiding that aspect. This must be taken into account when considering the aspects of Saturn, as at first sight individual cases do not show obvious problems in that area of life, and may even exhibit a sophisticated correspondence in it. Of course, sophistication is not a mistake, because it is in the areas that cause us the greatest difficulty that we develop the greatest resilience — what the alchemists call the ability to turn lead into gold. But we still have to work hard for a long time to face our fears and various forms of disappointment. Painstaking learning through experience will eventually lead us to become an authority or expert in that area, and this is what Saturn seems to insist upon — thorough familiarity with the issues. Saturn doesn’t give us an easy ride like Jupiter. So when Saturn touches another planet, we’ll have a good understanding of what that planet represents as we get older, whereas we’ll have to pretend we already know. How can we tell the difference between the two? If one pretends to live out Saturn’s laws, it is possible to express them in a formal and stereotyped way. We present it in the way we think our catering society expects it to be, so there is a lack of spontaneity, and an unavoidable element of boredom and insincerity, like a child writing a Christmas card in a very formulaic way.
  • Discovering what Saturn represents is a long and painful process, but pain always seems to have meaning and purpose, because pain often tells us what’s wrong internally, what trauma we need to pay special attention to. Fear has meaning and purpose; It is fear that makes rabbits freeze and antelopes run for their lives. Freezing or running for your life is a defense mechanism that protects us, just like putting on heavy clothing to keep warm on a cold day. Saturn’s aspects can tell us which life side we are over-defensive or over-defenseless on. Childhood is an important stage for building these defenses, and as adults they may become inappropriate or even strangle us. If thick walls were always the first thing our eyes saw, we would never see the horizon. The planet touched by Saturn would have us build a brick wall around it. For many with possible aspects of Saturn, the greater part of an adult life on the run may be spent tearing down this wall brick by brick, as the problems of the shadow layers must be slowly removed with caution and respect.
  • If we overprotect ourselves and push the outer walls too thick, we may hide our potential because we are too afraid to take risks in that area, which is why Saturn is associated with pain. It is the clinging tendencies that cause us pain, and the aspect of Saturn will make us afraid to let go in that area. We will think that the defensive tendencies that have always been protective cannot be easily let go. Another Saturnian law is mastery, and again this is about fear, because when we are afraid, we try to take control of the situation, and we crave clarity. The planet touched by Saturn represents a realm in which we seek clear definitions. The auric aspect, for example, represents fear of not being loved and therefore drives one’s partner to define their feelings. This is the person who constantly asks their partner do you love me? How much do you love me? Will our relationship last? These questions often don’t yield the desired answers because feelings can’t be defined in this way, and the other person may not want to be forced to answer. So the typical Jindu would sit alone in his house, facing another lonely night, feeling sorry for the lack of care he received.
  • Saturn’s problems can all be traced back to childhood psychological issues. As children, we are prone to rejection of what Saturn’s planet represents. Because we feel denied in that area, we desperately want more and even use it as our raison d ‘etre. Maybe it’s no one’s fault that we’re denied, maybe it’s just a twist of fate, but as long as we can take the first step, we’ll gradually be grateful for this cruel fate.
  • Although what happens to us in childhood is not responsible for what goes wrong in adulthood, it is still necessary to explore the psychological issues of childhood in order to reconcile with the past and enrich the future. In any case, these childhood images help us understand Saturn, because the planet Saturn touches represents a face that makes us fear, like children, the harshness of authority figures. For example, people with physical aspects may feel as if they are being tested or tested in learning situations, even though they are not so rigorous as to be tested during their schooling. In short, such images can help us understand ourselves and form some dialogue with it.
  • Feeling rejected or wanting something, I think, helps us understand ourselves, because the planet Saturn touches, makes us want something in the field. When Saturn’s sun is in a phase, we crave admiration and approval. If you are in an aspect with the moon, you long for a family and nourishment. If you are in an aspect with Venus, you crave love and affection. If you are in an aspect with Jupiter, you tend to long for faith.
  • Saturn’s design of houses, aspects, and constellations represents areas or aspects of our lives in which we lack confidence and feel compelled to change for the better. Saturn’s territory makes us feel sorry, and guilt not only brings out feelings of regret, it may also make us feel like we’re not good enough. Sometimes we may rationalize our mistakes and become extra protective of ourselves.
  • Saturn is traditionally associated with the father and sometimes the mother. Although Saturn is associated with an internalized father figure, it often also represents the father himself. Whether it’s one of our parents or any authority figure, it’s the one who brings us norms, and that’s why Saturn is involved. The norm should not actually be negative, so Saturn also represents a dangerous realization. Difficult Saturn aspects mean there are issues of authority in the mind; One must accept the authority of others and develop one’s own.

Discover truths that will stand the test of time

  • Saturn will make us more accepting of the aspects of life it touches as we get older, and that means having to face the limitations and limitations of our fears in real life, most of which we impose on ourselves.
  • We can use the properties of lead to understand the properties of Saturn. Lead is very heavy and dull, but it is very durable — it does not corroded easily, so it is persistently used in roofing and plumbing. Like lead, the planets and houses Saturn touches have an inert and fixed quality. Saturn will slow down the planets it touches and ensure that the field is thoroughly developed, and there are no shortcuts. Saturn’s abilities may seem dull, but they bring staying power, he insists that everything takes time, and he is deeply concerned with laws and norms, responsibilities and obligations, and self-discipline. Rules or norms are designed to protect the society and the individual, and the norms parents give their children are also designed to protect their children, so that they learn responsibility and self-control in life. If the rules are too strict, the children will be afraid of internal and external authority, and will not be able to express their own characteristics.
  • As many astrologers have said, Saturn is involved in fields that make us like teachers, constantly trying to get better, do better, work harder, and so on. Saturn will bring denial, procrastination, limitation, slow things down, and even paralyze you. The purpose behind this denial and restriction is to test the validity of what we do or desire. Jupiter gives us confidence, meaning and good feelings. Saturn represents where we are most uncomfortable, fearful, embarrassed and vulnerable.

Responsibilities and Obligations

  • Saturn is also concerned with issues of seniority and responsibility, and its house and aspect can often tell us how we deal with responsibility.