Lindaland
  Astrology
  Saturn Aspects

Post New Topic  Post A Reply
profile | register | preferences | faq | search

UBBFriend: Email This Page to Someone! next newest topic | next oldest topic
Author Topic:   Saturn Aspects
astro junkie
unregistered
posted September 13, 2006 02:54 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Since even Conjunctions to Saturn can create a feeling of restriction, which Aspect to you like to have with Saturn if any, and to which Planet?

------------------
... it's better to light a candle than curse the darkness

IP: Logged

taurean_scorpion
unregistered
posted September 13, 2006 01:44 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Saturn Conjunction Uranus
You find it difficult to be spontaneous, to get away from routine and do something different. Others see in you a creature of routine. Travel may also be hard for you. It is not easy for you to change or to accept changes. When you do enact a change, it is always at the deepest or core level and affects everything else in your life. Once a change is made, it at once becomes a part of you, solid and immovable. Those near you may feel that you inhibit the proverbial "life of the party." Code, computer programming, and the like should interest you.

Saturn Opposition Ascendant

Saturn Conjunct Neptune
You may have difficulty letting go and being imaginative. Your no-nonsense, practical approach makes subjects like the unity of life, ideals, and dreamy stuff hard for you to take. However, your dreams and ideals are very important to you, and you methodically go about putting them into practice. You have little interest in the spirituality and psyches that are rampant today. You see through that and value the essential unity behind all religions. You could bring imagination and religious understanding to physical and scientific studies.

These are all SO true.

I just came upon this site
http://www.starfriends.com/NSAspectsSaturn.HTM

the interpretations are very accurate for me.

IP: Logged

astro junkie
unregistered
posted September 14, 2006 12:19 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
taurean_scorpion -

I went to that link in your post, I then clicked to see the Moon Planetary Aspects, and they are just not where they say they are. Also clicked on an alternate link in the site, and it was a dead link. But I'm glad you got something out of it.

------------------
... it's better to light a candle than curse the darkness

IP: Logged

astro junkie
unregistered
posted September 16, 2006 01:22 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
So how about Saturn Aspects in Synastry?

Which are more preferable, and to which Planets in Synastry?

------------------
... it's better to light a candle than curse the darkness

IP: Logged

Atlenta
unregistered
posted September 16, 2006 05:00 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I like a Saturn-Sun conjunction in synastry, because that's what I have with my friend. It might be restrictive to self-expression and all that, but that's what I have, so I guess I'll have to make good use of it. I heard it leads to stability. My stellium conjuncts his stellium (saturn included) so it's a bit of a whammy. The energies are strong and intense, but I cannot put my finger on it, to gauge if destructivity or constructivity weighs heavier and what will eventually be the end result.

But I don't want a Saturn-moon hard aspect in synastry because it will hamper communication of feelings and that is painful.

IP: Logged

Leopricorn
unregistered
posted September 20, 2006 09:05 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Funny, I have a Saturn-Moon Conjunction - and placed in the First House too. It's kinda of a like a burden. Anyways, I have...

Saturn Conjunct Moon
Saturn Conjunct Uranus
Saturn Quincunx Mercury
Saturn Oppose Venus
Saturn Square Mars
Saturn Square Midheaven

I think I have an afflicted Saturn.

IP: Logged

Belage
Knowflake

Posts: 435
From: California
Registered: Apr 2009

posted September 20, 2006 09:35 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Belage     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I think sextiles or trines with Saturn are great. You get support, stability, groundedness, without too much stodginess and restrictions.

IP: Logged

jaz
unregistered
posted September 20, 2006 10:07 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I like my saturn trine neptune. It keeps me grounded without being too serious.

IP: Logged

mysticaldream
unregistered
posted September 20, 2006 10:12 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Sun opposite Saturn

Sun opposite Saturn

The weight of the world seems to be on your shoulders, and you sometimes resent it. You always seem to be the one who has to do what is correct, proper, responsible and mature, and this does not leave much time for amusement. This seemed worse when you were younger, but it becomes much less of a problem as you age. As an adult, you have the practical part of being in the world so much in hand that you can organize your life to do just about anything you want. You can even organize it to be frivolous.
You're serious, responsible, industrious and hardworking. You probably matured early and may have missed out on much of the joy of childhood. You tend to get along well with mature people and the elderly. You can become a star by becoming more purposeful. Your discipline can make you a self-made person. Or a legend in your own time! (…..haha I must be a legend a LONG time in the making, then)
You can become a star by learning how to get more joy out of the sheer struggle of life. Become consciously aware of the rules that you have made for yourself and for others. Become aware of internal voices that judge you.

IP: Logged

BlueEyes24
unregistered
posted September 20, 2006 10:42 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Regarding my natal chart, the only aspect I have with Saturn is conjunct my ascendant. I guess I'm pretty mature for my age.

My boyfriend & I have a lot of saturn aspects in our synastry- all involving his saturn: his saturn sextile my sun, mercury, & mars, trine my jupiter, & conjunct my moon.

IP: Logged

Leopricorn
unregistered
posted September 20, 2006 10:46 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I have Saturn in my First House, but I don't consider myself very mature.

IP: Logged

23
Knowflake

Posts: 250
From: The Strand
Registered: Apr 2009

posted September 21, 2006 02:23 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for 23     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Sun opp Saturn is a horrible aspect, I have it and it just saps by confidence. I already have an Aqu sun and it really does it no good.

IP: Logged

Glaucus
Moderator

Posts: 5228
From: Sacramento,California
Registered: Apr 2009

posted September 21, 2006 02:55 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Glaucus     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote

I like Saturn because it's good for discipline,structure,serious,stability.I think that it helps me restrict myself from things like alcohol,drugs,and sleeping around. It helps me be reserved. I admit that I am too serious and have insecurities as well as have problems with Depression and Anxiety.

I have:
Sun quincunx Saturn
Moon square Saturn
Mercury contraparallel Saturn
Venus contraparallel Saturn
Jupiter oppose Saturn
Saturn contraparallel Neptune
Saturn oppose Neptune
Saturn trine Pluto
Saturn conjunct Midheaven

My girlfriend has Moon conjunct Saturn,and she is very similar to me.
My Sun conjunct her Saturn and my Moon trines her Saturn. Actually my Moon in Pisces trines the conjunction of her Moon conjunct Saturn in Scorpio and my Sun in Scorpio. I feel that the trine soften and ease the conjunction. I feel that it indicates the potential of a deep,intense,serious,committed,stable,secure relationship with sensitivity and understanding.


These are interps from Solar Fire 6:

My Sun Conjunction Her Saturn
Orb 2°35' Separating
Many astrologers believe that a connection between the serious planet Saturn and a personal planet such as the Sun is important, providing the cement for a long-lasting relationship. In other words a serious planet is needed for a serious, meaningful union such as marriage. It is certainly true that the combination of the Sun and Saturn is found in many, meaningful relationships. However, the harmful planet Saturn can also cause problems. The extent of the problems varies according to the astrological aspect. Certainly this combination indicates that he and she both view this as a serious association, whether it is a marriage, friendship or a working partnership. Both he and she are committed to their association. It is likely that they experienced a strong attraction in the initial stages of their relationship, and it is likely to be long lasting. When he and she first meet they each know they have discovered a potential serious relationship, one to which they can commit and build on over a lifetime. If they believe in reincarnation, then it is likely that they feel a karmic attraction, a moment of recognition when they first look into the other person's eyes. However, the very qualities, which they seriously considered as attractive in the initial stages of the relationship, can become the source of friction if they are not careful. In particular, she needs to be wary of becoming too critical and judgmental. Initially she found his personality traits to be worthy of a committed union. She admired his qualities as complementing her own. However, it is easy for her to forget this attraction. As the relationship develops she feels threatened by the force of his personality and takes a superior attitude in defence. As a result he feels threatened, disliking the authoritarian side of her. If he is not careful his self-confidence is whittled away and the relationship becomes onerous. It is vital that both he and she work at developing a stable basis for communication and understanding in this relationship. If both he and she work at maintaining their own self-confidence as well as mutual respect then they have the makings for a very successful marriage or working relationship. If this is the case they both benefit from the stability offered by this union, growing in integrity in their own lives.

His Moon Trine her Saturn
Orb 0°26' Separating
A connection between the planet Saturn and the Moon is important. Saturn is the planet of commitment and stability and is often found in relationships that are long lasting. In other words a serious planet such as Saturn is needed for a serious, meaningful union. He and she are satisfied with the relationship and are willing to persist through troubled times realising that the rewards are great. A satisfying long-term relationship results from their patience and persistence. Together he and she are somewhat reserved, perhaps even withdrawing a little from society to enjoy the benefits of their relationship. They are aware that their relationship is one of the most important building blocks in their lives. There is a certain maturity in this relationship. Perhaps he and she have formed this relationship later in life when they can truly appreciate each other and the life that they are building together. He feels that she is offering security and maturity, enabling him to mature in his emotional and home life. She grows in self-esteem through this relationship, believing that he respects her integrity. On the whole this is a positive combination for an enduring, long-term relationship such as marriage.


IP: Logged

WaterNymph
unregistered
posted September 21, 2006 06:49 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
love this site, so true - thanks t_s

quote:
Saturn Conjunct Pluto

You may have a tendency to avoid sensitive subjects and to take refuge in duties and responsibilities rather than face issues that might disturb you or put you through some changes. You are a stern pragmatist in all that is psychological ? whatever wells up from inside us. Your need for psychological security and absolute truth in all matters cuts through most chitchat and settles on core material. You concentrate on deep, inner changes in you and in others ? depth psychology.


IP: Logged

Dulce Luna
Newflake

Posts: 7
From: The Asylum, NC
Registered: Apr 2009

posted September 21, 2006 07:27 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Dulce Luna     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I would looove to have the sextile between my mars and saturn instead of the square. I tend to get very pessimistic sometimes partly because my saturn is in the 12th.

IP: Logged

Isolaede
Newflake

Posts: 15
From: Sunny CA
Registered: May 2009

posted September 21, 2006 03:37 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Isolaede     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I guess I'm an odd one. I love Saturn aspects. Maybe it's because I have so many of them, but I appreciate the sense of duty and order saturn brings, especially in the positive form of trines and sextiles.

For personal charts, I love Saturn trine or sextile Neptune.

“Here is the ability to ground and make spiritual ideas a practical matter, bringing them down to Earth and into everyday life. You have great discipline when it comes to working with spirituality and unity ? whatever binds or links all of us together. You would be able to teach and show others these realms. No pie-in-the-sky for you. You grasp the principles that bind things together, the essentials of a workaday, practical religion, a down-to-earth mysticism.”

Saturn takes Neptune idealism and spiritualism and gives it a positive, productive outlet. I love this aspect in my chart!

I also love Jupiter trine or sextile Saturn for similar reasons.

“You are very patient and willing to work hard to attain any objective that you respect. And when you decide on your objectives, you always try to achieve a proper balance between idealism and practicality. You are a hard worker and a good organizer, because you know how to relate ideas to practical human needs. You want to achieve something of significance with your life, and you have a strong sense of duty and responsibility. You can be depended on and as a result you may be given responsibilities much sooner than most.”

In synastry I like saturn aspects to the moon, sun, and venus. Either conjunctions, trines, or sextiles. I think Saturn binds two people together and makes them feel responsible for one another and for their shared existences.

IP: Logged

astro junkie
unregistered
posted September 23, 2006 05:05 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Belage -

That's what I mean, there's always this hardship connected to Saturn. Like, all of the sudden it's "the new Pluto".

What do you think? :::

* Do you think that EXTRA wide Orbs with Saturn in Synastry gives one "the sense that" they are being somehow supported by the other, but in a less overbearing way?

* Having no Aspects in Synastry is better than having ANY.

I'm just wondering because I'd like to know which Aspects are good, but not even specific to Synastry, I know my Natal all too well. I'm really just saying in the most general of ways, is there no good to be found for restriction?

------------------
... it's better to light a candle than curse the darkness

IP: Logged

All times are Eastern Standard Time

next newest topic | next oldest topic

Administrative Options: Close Topic | Archive/Move | Delete Topic
Post New Topic  Post A Reply
Hop to:

Contact Us | Linda-Goodman.com

Copyright © 2011

Powered by Infopop www.infopop.com © 2000
Ultimate Bulletin Board 5.46a