posted April 15, 2009 12:25 PM
Some different interpretations for Saturn Retrograde, hope these can help you on your way!!!SATURN RETROGRADE:
Saturn retrograde in the birth chart indicates a person who turns the discipline, perfection and ambition normally associated with worldly achievement inward. The person focuses on resolving unfinished business from the past and reaching perfection in areas where they are not satisfied with their prior efforts. He can be very self-critical. Issues here can focus on the relationship with the father, authority figures, responsibility and power issues. Even when there is a desire for worldly recognition and achievement, then can be a reluctance to pursue it or feelings of inferiority or insecurity can make it difficult for the person to make the effort. This retrograde in particular is especially suggestive of past life energies being reworked and perfected.
Saturn retrograde: in past lives you were very mean, cold, heartless, and stingy, thinking only of your status, wealth, and power or control over others(especially if Saturn is badly placed or aspected). In this life you have no ambition or power, or find it very difficult to maintain, and may now be at the mercy of others.
Saturn Retrograde in Aries. Saturn retrograde represents the reworking and perfecting of past life energies. In the birth chart Saturn's retograde motion indicates the personality that tends to internalise the discipline and ambition normally associated with worldly achievement. Even though worldly recognition and achievement is wished for, there is a reluctance to pursue this; or alternatively feelings of inferiority and insecurity simply make it difficult to achieve the needed impetus. This brings with it a great deal of self-criticism and a focus on past unfinished business, resulting in a striving for perfection in any area in which there is dissatisfaction with prior efforts. Areas that come to the fore under Saturn's influence are one's relationship with one's father, that with authority figures and those in power, and as well as issues relating to personal responsibility.