![]() ![]() ![]() Saturn is the one who pushes us to work harder when we feel like being lazy. In this, he is definitely the strict parent who knows us inside and out, especially when we tell him we’re going to the library when we really have plans to stay out way past our bed time. One of the reasons we abhor Saturn is that he doesn’t let us get away with anything. But honestly, given the choice of an aspect between charts, I’d take, say, Moon opposite Saturn way before I’d take Uranus, Neptune or Pluto there. It always amazes me how often students dump on Saturn placements, when most often it’s Uranus, Neptune or Pluto who deserve the blame. His glamorous outer planet brothers seem to get away with murder, and never take on that kind of flak. Saturn in synastry gets blamed for all kinds of things–shattered illusions, betrayals, power struggles, abandonment–that don’t belong on his square shoulders at all. Even if we don’t look at him with dread, we furrow our brows when we notice where he falls. Most people approach Saturn in synastry as a necessary but bitter pill that must be swallowed in order for there to be some kind of longevity in the relationship. One of the things that always evolves from the class is how active and vital Saturn is in chart interactions. Venus/Saturn, In my advanced synastry class, we go beyond traditional aspect comparisons and learn to look at individual psycho-sexual dynamics to determine why we attract the partners we do. ![]()
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