Stability. Restrictions. Control. Discipline.

Ruling planet of Capricorn and Aquarius (traditional Astrology). Associated with practicality, integrity, perseverance and tenacity.

Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun, and in astrology, it represents discipline, responsibility, and structure. Saturn is associated with the zodiac sign Capricorn and the 10th house in a birth chart. People with a strong Saturn placement tend to be hardworking, disciplined, and have a strong sense of responsibility. 

Positive: Responsibility, discipline, structure, endurance
Negative: Pessimism, rigidity, fear, isolation

Saturn in Pisces Transit

With the Saturn in Pisces transit, the universal law of compensation will balance things out in all Piscean themes.

On this post, let's talk about spirituality amongst the many themes of Saturn in Pisces.

Pisces' drive is to embody UNCONDITIONAL LOVE and Saturn's presence will bring seriousness in all spiritual pursuits.

This is a good time to do shadow work, surrendering our attachment to the material world. It's not "Bahala ka na, Lord!" vibe where you just put all your hopes and dreams to the Divine without doing the leg work; but it's more on "I trust You, Lord!" feels where you know that God is within you.

This is a season of merging society and spirituality, in whatever form or expression. Not all high-vibing people are into spirituality. One may not be into religion, crystals, mantras or whatnots, but if this person does everything with love, no matter how mundane it is, who are we to say that this person is not vibrating high?

Let's say there's a sidewalk sweeper earning  just enough money to survive for their daily living, with no knowledge about crystals, starseeds, frequency and energy work; but... they do their job sweeping the street with love. They're waking up each day with gratitude, blesses their kaning lamig before eating, hugging their families after a long day of work and ending each day at their bed with surrending their stress and bodyaches to the Lord. Who are we to say that this person is not enlightened?

You see, awareness and enlightenment come in different forms and expression.

The important thing here is how connected you are with your inner and outer worlds.

It's also a call to join the heaven and earth. Everyone is called to do their own inner work to shine on this realm. Serving yourself so you can be of service to other people. No gatekeeping .

As Pisces is the last zodiac sign, it understands the highs and the lows of thyself and the collective. Whatever you did to the collective, it will either bite you down or lift you up.

If you think you did something wrong, it's okay. We're human. We're experiencing and learning. This post is not meant to threaten you, but it is to prepare you of what may come to balance everything out.

Surrender with integrity. Accepting with accountability. Avoiding escapism.

There's no need to overthink and over feel, this is the season of acceptance, transcendence, and evolution.

Let's all swim to the depths of the ocean without drowning ourselves in the process.


Saturn Rewards

Saturn rewards not just the good deeds that comes naturally to us but actually focuses in rewarding where we struggle the most. The place where we struggle are also our gifts, honing our weaknesses to become our strengths. This planet forces us to mature by letting us step into adversity. It teaches us to mature and be accountable for other people other than ourselves.

It's already becoming a norm on how Saturn is used to threaten other people who hurt you, "Karma is a b!tch" memes going around the internet. Let's not forget that Saturn is the ruler of gravity, grounding us to the root of the earth, imposing hard lessons.

While it's true that Saturn rewards, let's not use it to the context of "kakarmahin ka din", afterall maybe it's a "Me" problem rather than "You" problem.

Let's not talk about Saturn rewards if we're the one playing around other people's freewill just because of things unfolding are not to your liking.. like di ka crush ng crush mo.. o kaya yumaman mga kaaway mo.. o kaya masaya ung kinakainisan mong tao.. "bahala na karma sayo" kahit ikaw naman mali. Those kind of things. I used to know a person who invokes Saturn to influence the energy so the people he/she don't like get their karma. Saturn rewards do not work this way. Saturn also rules time, and in time, this will be exposed. 

Let's not talk about Saturn rewards if we're the manipulator, liar, pavictim, pabida, pabebe. Saturn doesn't like these archetypal energies. The rewards come from responsibility, conscious awareness and integrity.

Let's not talk about Saturn rewards when instead of facing the lessons, we ignore them, we try to escape. The lessons will just keep on coming back, different people, different scenarios.

Let's not talk about Saturn rewards if we don't know if we're hurting other people and when called out, we keep on playing the victim card. Again, Saturn doesn't like if we do not have self-awareness. "Di ko talaga alam..." "Why am I always the victim?" The hard lessons will keep coming back on the places in your life that you keep on resisting to mature.

We cannot please Saturn if you do not have integrity.



Saturn in each House

Saturn in the 1st House:
Saturn here can indicate a serious and disciplined approach to life. It may suggest a reserved or cautious personality, with a strong sense of responsibility and self-discipline. Individuals with this placement may face challenges related to self-image, identity, or physical health, but they can also achieve great success through hard work and perseverance.

Saturn in the 2nd House:
This placement can bring a conservative approach to finances and possessions. Individuals with Saturn in the 2nd house may experience delays or obstacles in financial matters but can ultimately achieve stability and security through discipline and careful planning. They may also need to learn lessons about self-worth and value.

Saturn in the 3rd House:
Saturn here may indicate challenges or delays in communication, learning, or short-distance travel. Individuals with this placement may have a serious or practical mindset and may feel a sense of responsibility towards siblings or neighbors. They may excel in fields that require concentration and persistence, such as writing or teaching.

Saturn in the 4th House:
This placement suggests a strong focus on family, home, and roots. Individuals with Saturn in the 4th house may experience challenges or restrictions within the family environment or regarding their sense of security and emotional foundations. However, they can develop resilience and strength through overcoming these obstacles and may eventually find stability in their domestic life.

Saturn in the 5th House:
Saturn here can indicate challenges or limitations in creativity, self-expression, and romantic relationships. Individuals with this placement may feel a sense of duty or responsibility towards their hobbies, children, or romantic partners, which can sometimes lead to a more serious or reserved approach to these areas of life. However, with persistence and hard work, they can achieve success and fulfillment in creative pursuits or with children.

Saturn in the 6th House:
This placement suggests a strong focus on work, health, and service. Individuals with Saturn in the 6th house may face challenges or delays in their daily routines, employment, or health matters, but they can achieve success through diligence, organization, and attention to detail. They may also feel a sense of duty or responsibility towards helping others or serving their community.

Saturn in the 7th House:
Saturn here can indicate challenges or lessons in partnerships, marriage, and one-on-one relationships. Individuals with this placement may experience delays or obstacles in forming or maintaining relationships, but they can learn valuable lessons about commitment, responsibility, and cooperation through these experiences. They may also attract partners who are serious, mature, or authoritative.

Saturn in the 8th House:
This placement suggests a focus on transformation, shared resources, and intimacy. Individuals with Saturn in the 8th house may face challenges or limitations related to inheritance, taxes, or psychological growth, but they can achieve personal growth and empowerment through facing their fears and embracing change. They may also develop a deep understanding of life's mysteries and secrets.

Saturn in the 9th House:
Saturn here indicates a serious or disciplined approach to higher education, philosophy, and belief systems. Individuals with this placement may face challenges or delays in their academic pursuits or spiritual journey, but they can achieve wisdom and maturity through perseverance and dedication to their ideals. They may also feel a sense of duty or responsibility towards teaching or guiding others.

Saturn in the 10th House:
This placement suggests a strong focus on career, reputation, and public image. Individuals with Saturn in the 10th house may face obstacles or challenges in their professional life or regarding their ambitions and goals, but they can achieve success and recognition through hard work, persistence, and integrity. They may also feel a sense of duty or responsibility towards society or their role in the world.

Saturn in the 11th House:
Saturn here indicates a serious or disciplined approach to friendships, social networks, and long-term goals. Individuals with this placement may face challenges or limitations in their social life or regarding their hopes and aspirations, but they can achieve success and fulfillment through perseverance, loyalty, and dedication to their ideals. They may also attract friends who are mature, reliable, or influential.

Saturn in the 12th House:
This placement suggests a focus on spirituality, the unconscious mind, and solitude. Individuals with Saturn in the 12th house may face challenges or limitations related to their inner fears, subconscious patterns, or spiritual development, but they can achieve personal growth and enlightenment through introspection, discipline, and self-awareness. They may also feel a sense of duty or responsibility towards helping those who are less fortunate or marginalized in society.