Saturn
is the next largest planet in the solar
system and its functions are for the most
part less well known to us than those of
the other planets. Saturn is the strange
but just teacher. To be able to function,
as part of this world mankind must adapt
to certain of heaven and earth's laws. Saturn
reveals the obligation we have that must
be completed to build up character. This
duty in the Hindu belief system is dharma.
Saturn's astrological function is also
to bridge between the material and higher
consciousness. When the farthest planets
were discovered in modern time they fitted
well into the older astrological system.
These planets stand for parts of the higher
consciousness achieved with difficulty.
In certain astrological texts Saturn is
called "the bearer of great misfortune".
The reason for this is that Saturn can deprive
a person of those things in life that are
built on illusion and falsehood towards
ones self. Saturn sees to it that we gain
what we deserve.
Keywords: responsibility, self-discipline,
maturity, ambition, time, the wisdom of
time, snout, lead and Saturday.
Gods: Saturn is an ancient Latin
god. Her principles are repeated in other
ancient religions.
Age: the seventh age of a life cycle
from the age of 68 until death. One leaves
earthly and material ambition and prepares
for death. Then follows rebirth and immortality.
Bodily aspects: The skeleton, tendons,
sinew, cartilage, spleen and the ear.
Work or profession: manual labor,
building worker, plumber, bridge builder,
banker, stockbroker, farmer and guard.
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