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The DK
Foundation
Turning
Saturn Around 4
Saturn through the houses of
Relating Consciousness
It
may be helpful to read this and the following two articles in
conjunction with the Areas of Consciousness articles already up on the
web site. We are also reproducing the
general considerations that appeared with last month’s article.
General
considerations:
In
this series article we are focusing upon Saturn in the twelve houses but
additional considerations in every case are:
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The sign in which
Saturn is found
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The houses that
Saturn rules accidentally, remembering that Saturn is the orthodox
ruler of Aquarius as well as Capricorn.
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Saturn will always
represent the tenth house because it is its natural ruler. All
Saturn situations therefore are aspects of the issue of coming
into effective, practical selfhood and are reflective of
experiences with the father (or mother if the mother was the most
authoritative parent).
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These
links will supply detail about the nature of the inhibition e.g., if
Saturn is found in House I and is the accidental ruler of Houses VII & VIII, then this indicates that the fear of
assertiveness that is a characteristic of Saturn in House I has its
roots in relationship dynamics. The sign in which Saturn if found will
indicate whether the difficulty is spiritual (fire), conceptual (air),
emotional (water), or physical (earth).
In
order to turn the situation around, in whatever house Saturn is found,
there must be a willingness to acknowledge the problem and the
restrictions arising from it. Saturn is turned around by conscious
effort, not chance. Conscious attention and effort should turn this area
of life into an area of accomplishment, a place of resource in the
lifelong task of developing in the area of life denoted by the placement
of the Sun. But we must always be vigilant to the possibility of
backsliding into old patterns.
When
Saturn is in the houses of Relating Consciousness, the challenge is
finding balance in dealings with others. Although Saturnian situations
will manifest in the personal relationships, the need is to find a
balance in all situations where give, take and expectation are involved.
In the houses of Relating Consciousness, a person is coming to
understand himself through his dealings with other sentient beings, and
this includes the animal kingdom. It should be understood that in the
houses of Relating Consciousness, projection is at work and what is not
admitted to consciousness will meet a person on the outside, delivered
through the agency of 'other'. To a person with Saturn is this area of
consciousness, the impressions that he gives out to others are of
considerable importance and this adds complexity to the task of turning
Saturn around because he may be caught up in the image that he wishes
others to have of him and a long way from the truth of himself.
Saturn
in the fifth house - a problem of self-valuation
Saturn
in the fifth house inhibits creative expression and the cause of this
inhibition is an inability to accept the responsibility involved in
bringing something into being. In most cases, it is a sense of personal
worthlessness that is behind the inability to accept responsibility.
Many people with this placement of Saturn are working through
inhibitions created in the collective psyche by self-abnegating forms of
religion, and the sense of worthlessness may even be cultivated as
evidence of spiritual awareness. An inverted spiritual pride may express
itself through this placement of Saturn that is not always easy to
detect. The profound unease about the ‘right to create’ can produce
creative blocks, including infertility and attract sexual abuse as
others misuse their creative right.
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A
person who has turned a fifth-house Saturn around has rethought his
place in the scheme of things and knows, to use the words of Reshad
Feild, that ours are the only hands that God has. He has therefore a
sense that it is his human duty to develop and express his creative
energy responsibly.
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Saturn
in the sixth house - a problem
of boundaries
Saturn
in the sixth house responds to need indiscriminately because his
self-worth depends upon being useful
and being seen to be useful. As a result of this, a person may allow
himself to be overloaded with duties in private life and obligations at
work. Much of this activity may be physically strenuous work that may
affect his health and, eventually, make him reluctant to go near
situations in which more expectation will be laid upon him.
Alternatively he may refuse to do anything that he considers
purposeless. For these reason many people with a sixth-house Saturn give
the appearance to others of being workshy. But if a person with this
placement has no purposeful work to do he will fill his life with tasks
that make him busy. Taking on a lot of pets, including needy animals is
a favorite, and this can seriously reduce his room for manoeuvre.
Illness is often the place to which a sixth-house person will retreat to
escape the weight of the commitment laid upon him or the shame of not
having found anything useful to do.
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A
person who has turned a sixth-house Saturn around has learned how to
structure his desire to be useful by using appropriate professional and
vocational frames. He will also become more discriminating in what he
takes on for others, having learned to question why he takes on
commitments, to distinguish between a genuine desire to help and a
self-serving need to be seen as useful, and to recognise the difference
between quality and quantity.
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Saturn
in the seventh house - problem of accountability
A
person with Saturn in the seventh house expects to be contained by
others. Committed relationships are a place of security and many people
with Saturn in the seventh house marry young. It is this placement,
rather than Venus in the seventh that confers upon the marriage of
longevity. This willingness to be accountable to others may seriously
interfere with his scope to develop in his own right upon his own path,
as a person with this placement of Saturn expects to put the integrity
of his primary relationships before self-realization. The quality of a
life can be seriously impaired by the perceived need to have his life
structured by his accountability to others and his enthusiasm for
compromise. In the event of
there being no relationship of importance in his life, he may be
paralysed by this perceived aberration.
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A
person who has turned around a seventh-house Saturn has learned how to
think more discriminately about what he owes to himself and what he owes
to others and has identified those areas of his life that in which he
must be prepared to go it alone. Saturn
and Libra, both of them agents for the Third Ray, govern the creative hierarchy
known as the Triadal Lives which hold the balance between the manifest
and non-manifest in our solar system. Saturn in the sign Libra or in the
house of Libra in a natal chart signifies a lifetime in which conscious
choices that balance and regulate the dealings with others will greatly
assist soul-personality alignment, of which the self-other duality is
the lower correspondence and spirit-soul the higher.
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Saturn
in the eighth house - a problem of control
A
person with Saturn in the eighth house attracts interference from others
in the way that he expresses himself emotionally. He can therefore
experience some of the worst behavior that one person can inflict upon
another, and by acquiescing to the accusation that he needs to be
disciplined, he colludes in the abusive situations. As noted earlier, in
all the houses of Relating Consciousness, what is not taken up
consciously is imposed from the outside by the agency of others. A
person with Saturn in the eighth house attracts people who punish him
‘for his own good’ because he will not take the responsibility for
establishing his own emotional and sexual code. An eighth-house Saturn
has the same need as a seventh-house Saturn for another to provide
structure but whereas Saturn in the house Libra is motivated by a sense
of what relationship can
achieve (which is a positive impulse), Saturn in the house of Scorpio
responds to the fear of what
will happen if control is removed (which is negative). In consequence he
tends to accept anything from partners rather than face abandonment.
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A
person who has turned an eighth-house Saturn around has acknowledged
that he meets the shadow in himself through what comes at him from the
outside, whether that is cruelty from others, nightmares or other
visitations from the astral plane, and he has assumed the responsibility
of purifying himself by
disciplining himself to adhere to his own moral code.
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