01/08/2020
Saturn is a very bland looking, tiny point in the night sky. It's actually brown in color, and compared to Venus...not much to write home about.
It represents the boundary's of our visable Universe, and is quite big, cold and far.
When looking at it from where we are it looks too small to worry about, but as we get closer we realize that it's hundreds of times bigger than us, as tends to be the case with the details of life as well.
The Saturn house placement in a chart speaks to the direction we look to in order to see how far out we can see, and where we choose to aim ourselves, foresaking other possibilities.
The Saturn zodiac position tells a story about our attitude toward that particular area of life, and the ruling planet of this zodiac sign speaks of what energies Saturn is likely to have to co-operate with in order to do (or not do) his job.
Aspects represent planets that are, have been, or will be in a more direct dialogue with each other, and the kind of aspect talks about what kind of conversation they are in.
A sextile 60° angle is co-operative, friendly or even like the name suggests, flirtatious.
A square is conflict and instigates change.
A trine is gracious, lofty and bestowing, and the planet ahead in clock position tends to be the giver, while the one behind tends to be the bestowed upon.
The opposition is the angle of Saturn himself and speaks of coldness, separation and even longing the object it see's with such clear perspective directly accross from it, yet so far out of reach.
Bruce Lee had his Saturn in the 6th house, so when looking out to see how far he could go with his life he saw things like duty, health, habits, limitations dealt to him as the result of generational karma.
The house is ruled by Aries, which means that he would desire to intuitively burst forth in these area's of life and to establish his uniqueness of identity here.
Saturn is in a state of detriment in Aries, as one might suspect of a planet that would much rather observe and adhere to an unchanging tradition in a sign that is hell bent for change, and the forging of the new.
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