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Topic: SATURN transits VENUS/MOON
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vuillard unregistered
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posted March 01, 2007 12:57 PM
Hallo everyone!Do you have any experience with Saturn transiting your Venus and Moon and how did you cope with that? I heard Saturn conj. natal Venus/ Moon signifies something like "marriage", or serious relationship... What could be the negative aspect of such a transit: problems with femininity perhaps? I am a Leo and I am experiencing Saturn on my Sun right now and Saturn isn't going to leave me in peace obviously: in the next years it will transit my Moon and Venus in Virgo, then follows the conjuct with my natal Saturn in Libra and Pluto in Libra? Will I surrvive this?! Thank You! IP: Logged |
virgotaurustaurus unregistered
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posted March 01, 2007 01:01 PM
I just recently went through a hard aspect between Saturn and my natal Moon...I mostly just experienced a depressive episode, being too serious in my emotions, a general dissatisfaction in general (it was totally not a happy time), and felt lonely and have come out of it with a leveling of moods and a better handle on my emotions. I dunno where problems with femininity, or related to women in any way, factor into it though. IP: Logged |
belgz unregistered
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posted March 02, 2007 11:05 PM
The worst time of my life was when saturn went over my moon. I was with a guy i loved alot and we broke up and my grandmother died and i went through depression for about a year and its been 3 years i think ive just recovered and saturn is about to go over my venus in august so i dont know what thats going to bring yetIP: Logged |
Bucketrider unregistered
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posted March 07, 2007 03:01 AM
No planet "brings" depression. If you have psychological/negative thinking issues in your makeup, maybe they will be a drop exacerbated with a saturn transit. Ive been going through a saturn opposition sun transit all year and my mood has been normal. Some ups, some downs. The dif I feel is a somewhat incessant sense of responsibility weighing on me vis a vis work, school, and professional and social obligations. Theres been some adversity in a few areas and tendency for people to look at my flaws more than before the transit but it has not brought "depression." I went through a saturn/moon conjunction a few years ago and I made some new long term friends during the transit. I did feel a bit more sober in general but not "depression." I hate when people project every bad experience onto astrological phenomena. IP: Logged |
Tauro unregistered
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posted March 07, 2007 07:20 AM
I'm currently experiencing saturn square saturn and saturn squaring my taurus moon.Slight depression, when things are bad they are really bad, when things are good it just seems normal. I have to put up with this until june. Started last decemeber when i broke up with my ex, super depressing christmas!!! Saturn transits are so horrible. I would HATE to have saturn as my ruling planet, i can seriously understand how capricorns work now. My friend is a capricorn and he has serious depression, low self esteem it's pretty sad. Saturn transits suck in any planet! Who cars what you learn from it, being depressed is horrible and somedays i just hate everything and i can't put my finger on the reason. I have no reason to be depressed yet i feel sad...saturn sucks! IP: Logged |
virgotaurustaurus unregistered
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posted March 07, 2007 07:21 AM
I don't see in this thread where anyone was projecting EVERY bad experience onto astrological phenomena. Oh yes, shame on people to see a correlation between when something like depression starts and a planetary transit in their chart. And funny how one of the best books I've read does state that it is POSSIBLE to have bad experiences with the harder transits. So people experience transits differently. Some say they experience depression, you say people can't just because you didn't. Do I experience Saturn transits as having depression in them? I tend to, yes, until I figure out what Saturn here wants me to do. Is that projecting? No, it's not. Saturn brings hard lessons, and if someone isn't quite ready for them or resists them, yes, depression MAY come. Don't deny others experiences just because you have not experience them yourself. IP: Logged | |