Saturn in Libra. Lots of questions and worries about this - seriously, it's good for the vast majority of us in the long term. Reflecting on people's worries so I projected Saturn forward in my chart and saw that in six months time he'll stand still for eight weeks exactly square my Sun. And my immediate gut reaction was one of deep and raw delight, a kind of 'Yes! Bring it on!' attitude where I just know that it's going to be bxxxxy hard work with no short cuts over a long period of time but a challenge that is to be welcomed because - if you do it the hard way, not only do you only have to do it once, you get it right first time AND you become a master at what you do and how you manage your life. Saturn in Libra is about as friendly as he ever gets, the challenges that he brings in your own personal charts should be welcomed and embraced, knowing that by taking them on and succeeding you're putting in place roots and foundations for the long term and consolidating things from the past that have passed the test of time. The more I think about it, the happier I'm feeling about the future - of course, there's still the matter of the coming few weeks, with Saturn opposing Uranus for the final time in a few days time, then the big T-square/Grand Cross in early August, then the new Moon on the 10th in the same place as it was at the 1999 eclipse, and then on the 21st, when Saturn squares Pluto for the final time in fifteen years, and - of course, wouldn't you know it - also on the 21st, Mercury goes retrograde until mid September, when we lick our wounds for a few days, then we really do begin again from Equinox. So all hail Saturn in Libra. Welcome him in, ask what he requires of you and do it with a willing heart. You'll be glad you did. Saturn becomes your friend - once you're past 38-40.
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Thursday, 22nd July 2010 09:27
Ella- in your post Tuesday you mention a vision of a multidimensional scaffold of exotic light framing the planet. I've seen that same picture! See if this makes sense to you. It was part of a podcast production and used to explain the energy grid around the earth. Perfect geometry, triangular sections, all joined, like wrapping the earth in 'chicken wire' but not touching anything but itself. Does that also explain the hum... like energy flowing? I'm sorry everyone... this is way off topic but when I read what she saw... well I'm still trying to get my lower jaw to close.
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Thursday, 22nd July 2010 13:28
Firstly, Saturn in Libra YAY!!! Bring it on, I feel in an incredibly good mood today, grounded but with an extra fizzy topping of anticipation. Cool. To the amazing single mum who posted yesterday, I wanted to say that your determination & spirit is an inspiration. You deserve all the joy & love in the world & you WILL get it, have no doubt about that! Keep on trusting... I just wanted to say a quick thing about the soul mate/twin flame connection you are understandably craving. It's something I've come to experience myself over the past year & a half & have spent ALOT of time coming to understand the nature of these relationships (My twin/soulmate/whatever lives 4000 miles away! My spirit family has a GREAT sense of humour...haha) Just briefly, cos this is a big subject, the most important thing to remember, is that you can't be re-united with a twin flame until you are fully whole yourself. A twin flame is not meant to complete you, rather, you come together as two fully whole, healed individuals with no karma to process, in order to create an extra abundance of love. Kind of 2+2=10 if you like. Twins come together because they have divine work to complete together. It's all about unconditional love & growth. So what I'm saying, is concentrate on healing your own issues & emotional blocks & when you are in a position of not actually needing anyone to make you complete, then you stand a much better chance of letting cosmic love in!!! Soul mates allow us to learn important lessons, which are often difficult & painful, but necessary. Twins & soul mates do not automatically equal the perfect romantic happy ending that most people imagine. They CAN of course, it is possible, but that all depends on the karma of the individuals involved. Also remember that unconditional love means loving someone enough to let them go if that is for their higher good. Good luck, Sarah xx
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Thursday, 22nd July 2010 13:36
I already feel energised by Saturn in my libra sign, and ready to work. My inner conversations have been building for some time and welcome the stablising it brings.Reminding me of a quote 'There is no hurry, but there is no time to lose' Over 60 and Saturn is even better!!!
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Thursday, 22nd July 2010 14:07
Hi, Open question to anyone. I have Saturn in libra in my birth char. Will I benefict from it now that Saturn left virgo into Libra? I heard that Saturn eventhough is in Libra is scuared at the moment until September. Would I get any benefict, or I need to wait for a better position ? Thank you
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Thursday, 22nd July 2010 16:49
If it gives me enough oomph to start doing the organising I want to do then I don' mind if its hard work.
I feel as though for the last however long I've been firefighting - almost like life has been nitpicking over various things - whereas what I want to do is get on with organising the broad sweep of stuff - making sure life balances...
I'm Asc Libra (1 deg)
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Thursday, 22nd July 2010 20:22
Hello to the post of 13:28 above & Thank you so much for your kind words of support on yes a subject that is indeed very close to my heart. Soul/twin flames & yes something very close my heart. I suppose my soul craves for that unconditional love as my soul as never been fed of it or experienced such a thing as human love in all its grantest forms as my marriage was arranged due to culture contraints ( asian) my family never supported me in anyway when I finally decided to break free from him. ( being my earth family anyway). I have broken free from past constraits (family ex husband) and now happy to say I am a free spirit now in my own right. I now have the freedom & choices over my life which is the greatest gift of all I can't tell you enough. My strongest family connection though is ONLY my spiritual family (my Granfather my guardian angel guide who would of helped me if he was alive today but his spirit never leaves me & he protects me all the time, that realisation was such a mircale) so you can imagine it gets pretty lonely down here.!! You are so right I need to make sure all my stuff is dealt with before I can make any new commitment. But although I contunie be an independent spirit working hard to focus on my work here, my purpose in this lifetime to leave a legacy for other women in abusive relationships & how to get your power back? as well as being a positive role model to my beautiful daughter. I can't help thinking what it will be like to be two instead of one! Only time will tell hey, I truly wish I am blessed enough to least experience what it is like to be loved & be in love in this precious lifetime as we all only get one life as humans......... bless you & much love to you, you really helped! :) xoxoxoxo
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Thursday, 22nd July 2010 21:33
To 13:28 AND the single mum and anyone else out there, I don't understand this obsession we have about soul mates (twin mates is a new one on me). It's not good to depend on someone else to make you whole, you have to do that yourself. It sounds to me that the person you need to love most is yourself followed by your children. As a society we are obsessed with this "other half" notion which I think is outdated as there is so much in life to explore, it only limits your experience of life to just concentrate on romance. Love of self, which is acceptance of all you are, faults and all and different to the self-obsessed is the highest and best love of all. Anything else is a bonus, but most of all love your kids, they need you and need you to be strong for their sakes else you just pass on your own turmoil to them. I am, and have been gloriously single for the past 13 years and I don't miss a thing about having another half. Long may it continue.
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Thursday, 22nd July 2010 22:32
Feeling so much better already!! Yippee, Saturn in Libra. I was rather morbidly, but happily considering never having to experience Saturn in Virgo again in this life time. Well, a bit ungenerous, beause although it's been a complete nightmare, it has all been in the midst of Pluto conjunct sun and Chiron and with that delightful Jupiter/Uranus double-act going on. I know it's not over, but I'm thinking past tense and now it's about putting the outcomes of that period into place. As I mentioned before on here, I go straight from Saturn square sun to a saturn return and I'm considering it's not going to be anything like the horrors of the past few years. Personally, and rather stangely for a discussion of Saturn, I feel like I'm being released from a cage that has held me for the whole of my life. A bit scarey I guess, but I'm ready for the possibilities, lots already in the pipeline. Some bits still to tidy up then I'm off to do a few practice jumps off the launch pad. I am fortunate to have considerable influence from the Jupiter/Uranus duo, lucky me too!! I was in London for a meeting on Tuesday and I was curiously confidant, it was horribly noisy and smelly and I looked around at so much meaningless tat, relishing my happy home at the seaside and all that has come about since I moved there. Haha, if nothing else were to get good, home already is! I didn't feel I belonged in London at all although the prospect I was offered was well worth the visit, potentially. One of those things to work out......and some one posted at 9.27 about the scaffold/grid of light energy around the earth?..I have no idea where the picture came from. I just felt a hum at home and as I walked into town under a clear blue sky the image formed. I don't do podcasts, well not yet, rather technically challenged me! These are the days, these are the blessed days and there is much to smile about, so we should indeed keep that smile going. I had been practising a Buddha smile for my own benefit. I believe it stimulates good feelings. I just saw a program for TV advertised to do with Greenpeace about totally re-assessing our relationship with the sea. I posted something about leaving the sea to recover and stopping ripping up the seabed and extincting beautiful creatures like albatrosses in the process. That makes me smile, because either my radar's working or I'm tuning into a different level of awareness....and I'm feeling good, shattered (!) but good. Blessings all x Ella
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Friday, 23rd July 2010 08:41
This is a bit late I know, but to 20:22 and 21:33 and everyone, I think we should keep in mind that advice you get on aircraft. Should there be a cabin de-pressureisation an oxygen mask will descend for you. Put your own on before helping others! That's good advice for life. You simply must get yourself sorted out before you are in any state to help others, and that means loving yourself before you can know what it is to love someone else, or indeed to love everyone else.
Ron (M19)
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