
Saturn will be gliding across Pisces’s watery sky from Mathrough May 24, 2025, and again (after a short retrograde break) from Augthrough February 13, 2026. Saturn in Aquarius has challenged systemic structures, exposed inequities, and opened our eyes to a brighter (and sometimes bleaker) tomorrow.īut, soon, Saturn will be trading its iridescent spacesuit for macrame, paisley, and whole lotta groovy vibes, man. As an air sign, Aquarius is associated with humanity, collective experiences, and society at large - and look around. Since March 2020, Saturn’s been moving through revolutionary, innovative, and futuristic Aquarius. Because of its slow but steady planetary pace, Saturn stays in a zodiac sign for two and a half to three years. It takes Saturn between 28 and 30 years to move across the entire zodiac - a milestone that corresponds with the Saturn Return (more on that momentarily). Accordingly, all celestial bodies that sit within the asteroid belt ( sun, moon, Mercury, Venus, and Mars) are considered “personal planets,” while planets on the other side of this cosmic partition ( Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto) are considered “transpersonal,” influencing long-term, large-scale, generational matters.

For example, the moon, which cruises across the sky every 28 days, impacts our rapidly fluctuating moods and emotions, while Mercury, with its zippy 88-day orbit, reflects our day-to-day communication and expression. The faster a planet spins across the zodiac, the more “embodied” its influence on Earth. In astrology, a planet’s nature is informed by its orbit. In fact, Saturn is the planet most closely associated with manifestation it reminds us that reaching our goals takes tenacity, perseverance, and chutzpah. Saturn may be a hard ass (as in, it loves teaching us lessons we’ll never forget), but it also reminds us that through resilience and bravery, we’re capable of moving mountains. As the farthest planet we can see with the naked eye, before the invention of the telescope, Saturn represented the end of the universe. We lovingly refer to Saturn, the sixth planet from the sun, as our cosmic zaddy: In astrology, Saturn represents rules, responsibilities, and maturation. Boundaries, hard work, and the passage of time are a few of Saturn’s favorite things. This is everything you need to know about Saturn’s major movement into Pisces. The showers … citrus? Stay with me, friends. And what does that mean exactly? The vibes: shifting. Bossy Saturn is moving into watery Pisces on Tuesday, March 7 for the first time in 30 years. One of the biggest astrological events of 2023 - come to think of it, of the past several years! - is about to happen.

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