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SATURN…Planet of Discipline
How Saturn’s Transit Affected Our Lives
By Rita Louise
If your life has been filled with ongoing stress, depression, emotional swings
or if it has seemed like the world is falling apart around you, then please read
on. During the course of the past couple of years, in particular, life hasn’t
been very fun for many of us. I’ll bet for some, donating a kidney or giving
birth would be a welcome alternative if we would be guaranteed the ongoing
craziness in our lives would end. If you thought it was just you, that only your
life was in turmoil, the truth is, just about everyone has been challenged over
the past few years.
The energy on the planet, this last year in particular, has been extremely
difficult for most of us. What I have noticed over the course of the last few
years is that the more sensitive we are, the more our lives were being affected
by “whatever” was going on. In my work, I have talked about this energy for a
long time but couldn’t understand its source. Well finally I think that I have
an answer to what has been happening.
I believe we have been experiencing the effects of Saturn as it moves through
all the different signs of the zodiac.
I would never have looked to an astrological connection regarding the challenges
we have been facing had it not been for an article written by Carol Barbau about
Saturn’s transit. According to my research, apparently Saturn moved into Virgo
on September 2nd 2007. In the article she talked about how Saturn affected us
while it was in its last sign Leo as well as what we could expect as it moved
into and through Virgo. In reading the article I was amazed. She described the
troubles in my life and the lives of many of the clients I have worked with over
the past few of years.
This led me to doing some research on my own into the subject and this is what I
will be sharing with you. For me, it was eye opening. I do hope that as you read
through this material it will explain or at least help you understand the who,
what, when, where and why of what has been going on in your life. Trying to be
as complete as possible, I have decided to turn the clock back five years to
when Saturn was in Cancer and move forward from there.
Before we talk about how Saturn has affected us as it transited (moved through)
Cancer, Leo and now Virgo, let’s first talk about Saturn and the energy of
Saturn in and of itself.
Saturn takes approximately 2-½ years to move through each sign of the zodiac and
29-½ years to make one complete rotation around the sun. Saturn can be likened
to an authority figure. It is associated with limitation, discipline, and
restriction. It can be harsh, unforgiving and judging. In its limiting role, it
needs rules, regulations and structure. It likes to build fences, set boundaries
and create systems with carefully strategized steps.
As an authority figure, Saturn points out our limitations and what isn’t working
in our lives and expects us to rise up to the occasion. Manifesting as
frustration, blockages or delays, it shows us where we need to put our effort
and make changes in our lives. It works by stripping us down to our essentials
and gives us the opportunity to rebuild ourselves. Through this, it allows us to
transform our weaknesses into strengths.
While this may sound harsh, without defining boundaries and constructing
strategies, our lives would end up being unruly and haphazard at best. In
addition, without our flaws being exposed, we would end up making the same
mistakes over and over again without learning, improving or growing. And like
any good parent, its tough-love approach may seem unforgiving, but it is coming
from a place of love.
So now let’s go back five years and take a look at what astrologers said would
be going on in our lives. Starting in June of 2003, Saturn moved into Cancer.
Cancer is the sign of love and compassion. It’s free flowing nature sees the
goodness in all things. It is all giving, embracing and nurturing. Cancer is the
guardian of the home and family, which includes our ability to feel secure
personally and within our environment.
So what does that mean or how did we experience Saturn in Cancer? For many,
emotional states flared or transitioned back and forth, which may have led some
to experience feelings of depression. Remember, Saturn is working on taking us
down to our bare bones and with its union in Cancer, it caused us to look really
deep inside and evaluate our needs and decide what was truly important to us.
As we began to recognize what we wanted, we started to evaluate our relationship
with ourselves and others. As a result, we might have seen major disruptions
within our homes or in our personal relationships. In a family unit, it may have
manifested as one parent taking on the Cancerian freedom loving role, while the
other took on the job of disciplinarian.
We had the chance to see where things were working and observe if our needs were
being met. I know, that in my private practice, I saw many people working on
this aspect of themselves, where they embarked on the task of nurturing
themselves. As they identified who they were and what they wanted, they started
to create boundaries in order to correct the imbalances they observed.
As we embarked on nurturing ourselves and breaking patterns of behavior that
were no longer useful, it is no wonder why there was so much conflict going on.
And probably if you think back, many of the issues experienced revolved around
our ability to experience love, nurturing and security in our lives. In the end,
it opened many people’s eyes to the reality of how they were using their energy
— both positively and negatively.
Finally on July 16, 2005, Saturn left Cancer and moved into Leo. In Cancer we
were presented with the opportunity to discover how we felt deep inside and now,
with Saturn in Leo, we were being given the possibility to express who we now
were. This was especially true with regard to our personal, professional and
romantic relationships. The fire of Leo gave us the impetus to stand up for what
we believed in and Saturn added the energy of letting us hold our ground as we
began to show the world.
Leo is a sign that likes drama and to perform. It is fun loving and attention
seeking. A little bossy and liking to have its own way, even according to
astrologers, the transit of Saturn through Leo can and did create a bit of havoc
in our lives. Saturn as an authority figure cannot help but clash with Leo’s
natural exuberance and needs to have the final say so.
The lesson of Saturn in Leo is many fold. First, we were afforded the
opportunity to critically examine ourselves and explore our ulterior motives. We
had the chance to evaluate the energy dynamics that occurred between ourselves
and others. With Saturn in Leo, we were being tasked to project our newfound
selves out into the world and display our “authentic selves” — not in an effort
to satisfy our egos, but instead so that we could live our lives with integrity
and passion.
For those who were able to find and be their true selves, they were rewarded. In
turn, the imposters, meaning those that weren’t coming from a place of integrity
suffered. What I found interesting was that for many of us, parts of our lives
worked fine. Thus we were rewarded while in other areas we suffered deeply. This
suffering was an indication of the portions of ourselves or our lives that just
weren’t working — places where our egos were still ruling the ship. As the
transit through Leo continued, Saturn, in its parental role continued to strip
us of our pride until we had no choice but to change and be ourselves or suffer
the consequences.
Operating behind the scenes, this period was most likely overflowing with
problems and tension. We may have found ourselves anxious, restless and
confused. We may have seen our lives as being filled with setbacks or failures
that hurt our self-confidence and self-esteem. During this period of time, we
may have had to shoulder more and more responsibilities, yet received no
rewards. Instead, life became very serious and basically, no fun at all.
Thankfully, as I said before, Saturn moved into Virgo on September 2nd of this
year (2007). Virgo rules science, medicine, teaching and working for the common
good. It is health conscious and service oriented. To me, this is one of the
most important aspects of Virgo as we move into this next phase of our lives.
This is especially true with regards to our relationships, be they personal,
professional as well as our relationship with the planet Earth.
Virgo realizes that we each have a duty to heal ourselves. We can do this by
healing the pain of others. It is through these acts of selfless service that we
inadvertently heal ourselves — and I think we can all use some healing right
now. It is also during this transit period that we will be called to account for
our excesses and continued failures as we begin to recognize how our destructive
behaviors have contributed to the physical and mental suffering we have had in
our lives.
So, wipe your brow and then breathe a sigh of relief because help is on the way.
Thank God.
My final comment to all of this is. We are being given a wonderful opportunity
to heal. Be open to the miracle. Acknowledge the messages of spirit or the
synchronicities in our lives. Pay attention to what’s working and where we are
experiencing resistance, setbacks or pain, because these are the areas in most
need of healing. Most importantly, be open to the magic that this period has to
offer.
Postscript: The above article was written in September of 2007, just as Saturn
moved into Virgo. If you look back at that time, I’ll bet you could feel your
body breathing a sigh of relief as the pressure of Saturn in Leo finally passed.
For many it felt as if they could finally stop running around, like a chicken
with its head cut off and begin living a normal life again. They realized, while
they still may be experiencing tension and conflict in their lives, they could
now approach and address these issues with a level head and from a more grounded
place.
This shift also caused something else to happen. With the release of Leo’s
pressure to go, go, go and do, do, do, we were finally able to quiet our hearts
and silence our minds. It put us in the position where we could begin letting go
of our old painful emotions, emotions that we have been carrying around for
years.
As these heart wrenching emotions and their associated limiting beliefs began
bubbling to the surface, many have found themselves feeling withdrawn, extremely
sensitive to what was going on around them or emotionally tender. Our reaction
to situations in our lives may have seemed a bit overboard or out of context.
Many have reported periods of crying and deep, deep sobbing as their old
patterns of being are put squarely in their faces for them to look at, evaluate
and finally heal.
I wanted to share this bit of information with you because I felt it was
important to express how people have been and are being affected by this energy
shift. If you think you are going crazy, you aren’t. If you have been wondering
why you have been so wimpy, feeling as if you are just a big cry baby, well join
the crowd. We all have been.
This is a time for releasing. It is a time for healing. It is a time for growth,
personally, professionally and spiritually. As we let go of the emotions that
have bound us over the years (and I am talking about emotions that we have held
on to since childhood), we are being given the opportunity to look below who we
think we are and finally see our own inner reality. As we cry, weep, and release
the feelings that have held us captive, we are being given the chance to let go
of the core issue(s) that have held it in place in our psyches for all these
years. If you look back and reflect on the last few months and the emotional
energy that has emerged, I’ll bet a part of you could see that it was coming
from deep within your depths and that instead of being hurt or scared, you were
instead mourning yourself and your life up until this point in time.
By acknowledging these deep seated feelings and letting them move through and
finally out of you, the opportunity for healing, really deep healing is at hand.
The issues that have inadvertently and unconsciously controlled our lives are
finally being eliminated, thus opening the door for new learning…for a new us.
Please remember, if you find yourself curled up in a ball weeping tears of
despair, please know that they are not for what is going on in that moment, or
what happened to you five, ten or even fifteen minutes earlier. Instead,
recognize that old patterns of behavior are coming to the surface to finally be
released and healed. Find gratitude and thank God or the Universe for every tear
you shed, because with each one you are being set free.
Rita Louise, Ph.D., is a Naturopathic Physician, founder of the Institute Of
Applied Energetics and host of Just Energy Radio. Author of the books Avoiding
the Cosmic 2x4 and The Power Within, it is her unique gift as a medical
intuitive and professional clairvoyant that enlivens her work. Let Dr. Rita
assist you bringing health, healing and wholeness back into your life. Listen to Dr. Rita on www.JustEnergyRadio.com
and visit www.soulhealer.com
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