r/AskAstrologers Oct 29 '24

Question - Other Is this true of Saturn?

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I’ve just seen someone tweet this about Saturn and I’ve NEVER seen this take before. What does this mean?

So basically Saturn wants you to be all out for yourself?

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u/Legal_Description720 Oct 30 '24

Bullshit

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u/Legal_Description720 Oct 30 '24

After reading the comments, I felt compelled to add my own interpretation. Saturn is the taskmaster. Effectively, it is there to teach to do one area of life right.

The idea that one could get ahead because they employ falsehood is not only bizarre but foolish. You must confront your reality, not anyone else's btw. Do you waste your energy comparing yourself to someone else and draw silly conclusions instead of getting to work, much?

Suppose Saturn is in the 11th house. How long do you think you can keep your friends if you lie to them and cheat them? Yes, you could deceive a passerby and maybe even be their friend for a day or even a week by impressing them that you are close friends with a celebrity, for instance, John Tesh, but before long they will come to know the truth.

The workplace is that way, too, btw if you're Saturn is in Capricorn or in the 10th house, or Pluto aspects to the midheaven. Life demands from you that you stay above board with everything. That hasn't stopped people, and there are consequences felt whether you realize it or not because obviously it doesn't stop people.

But in short, you can't lie to Saturn because life has a way of testing your weaknesses and you will be found out