Saturn, the taskmaster planet, goes in retrograde. Here's what it means for you.
If you’re reading this, it’s probably because you’ve been following your astrological horoscope over the past several weeks, wanting to know what what's coming up next. The big news today? Saturn joins Pluto and Jupiter in retrograde motion. Together, three of our major players appear to move backwards in the sky.
Lastly, Pluto shifted directions, and like the Phoenix she is, started to fundamentally change you at your core through a major trial. You’re pulling through and like the Phoenix you are, you will certainly be reborn as you get through the fire.Saturn is known as the taskmaster planet -- the parental figure who challenges us to step through our greatest difficulties in life. It is the planet from which we, metaphorically, learn to grow and become wiser.
For each astrological sign, Saturn going retrograde will tend to have a different impact. Here’s what it could mean for you: Matters of life and death have been on your mind for the past couple of years -- you’ve potentially lost someone substantial or have been dealing with money matters relating to a will. On the opposite end of the spectrum, concerns about conception may have been front and center, a focal point on your mind. The reality is, your challenge has been to figure out your place in the circle of life. Right now is the time to center yourself.
If you’ve been feeling more depressed than usual or been having difficulty with your kids, know that these feelings too shall pass. Hopefully, this Saturn retrograde period will allow you to see whatever light is waiting for you at the end of the tunnel. You’re mostly through the thick of things. Life and children are meant to be enjoyed. Try not to be so hard of yourself or them, despite whatever challenges you’re facing right now. You have one last challenge ahead come the end of the year.
You’ve been working hard at keeping your finances in order and hopefully have been successful. If that’s the case, continue doing whatever you doing that’s working, because if you haven’t been so lucky … now may be the moment you need to buckle down to get your credit in check. If you don’t figure things out now, it’s likely that your financial picture will come back to haunt you towards the end of the year.
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