Tuesday, August 24, 2010

What does the Saturn conjunct AC transit include and how good for relationships?

also, which kinds of feelings, circumstances are included most often?





and how the transit fromt the 12th hosue to the 1st changes your way of thinking and life?





please explain and describe what you know or experienced





thanks for your answers!What does the Saturn conjunct AC transit include and how good for relationships?
Whenever Saturn is involved in a transit, it involves the pain of learning lessons and also promise of results and rewards to be reaped.





Often when a person's Ascendant is conjuncted by Saturn in transit, it can lead to feelings of depression, oppression, or even repression. However, by seeing what is obsolete and methodically and maturely eliminating old structures of doing or experiencing, we can find our way to our true selves, freed from prejudices and traps of fear or limiting behaviors that stifle our Spirit.





A Saturn transit is a time when we get clear about who we are and who we aren't. Saturn deepens whatever it touches. When Saturn forms a conjunction with the Ascendant, there is a real sense that we've grown up, and usually have to deal with heavy responsibilities or duties that show us how mature we are. There often are feelings of being weary with the world. It's a serious time, where our purpose is examined with an eye to the future to a degree we usually avoid.





We tend to be more serious when Saturn conjuncts our Ascendant, and are capable of undertaking more tedious tasks, accepting duties we may not feel like doing. Things seem more weighty during a Saturn transit, not surprising since Saturn symbolizes density.





When Saturn conjuncts the Ascendant a part of your self-image is being demolished so as to speak, to be replaced with a new way of being in relationships. The Ascendant represents your unique personality, your social mask, distinguishing you from everyone else born on your birthday.





Hence, we often accept new responsibilities and long range tasks. We definitely feel our age under a Saturn transit, and tends to eliminate everything that's a drag or burden on their part. Saturn usually conjuncts our Ascendant more than once in a life, usually twice (three times if we live to our '80s) and each time we end old lessons and regain our sense of purpose while redefining our self-definition of power, authority, influence and our instinctive self.





However long the transit, and however intense the inner process, there is a distinct shift when that planet emerges from the 12th house into the 1st. With slower moving planets, the energetic change can be gradual, as they cross the Ascendant, then retrograde back into the 12th a couple of times.





Let’s use Jupiter as an example. As Jupiter spends a scant year in each house in turn, it is there long enough to notice the effect of the transit on the matters of the house yet short enough to notice the sequence it creates when it moves along to the next. During Jupiter’s year in the 11th, there’s often a social whirl that seems to give way to a time of contemplative solitude during its sojourn in the 12th. People instinctively pull inward to contemplate their life direction and observe their emotional life. The 12th house is the house of the ashram, and a Hindu word for Jupiter is Guru, so even those who have not been especially drawn to spiritual practices may find themselves studying philosophy more seriously.





These, of course, are the more positive expressions of Jupiter, which is supposedly very fortunate in this house. Still, Jupiter is inclined to excess, so this transit can exaggerate any self-destructive behavior patterns, as represented by natal 12th house placements. People overdo wildly in the belief that, “I can get away with it, God is on my side, and anyway I won’t get caught.” For those inclined to addiction or overeating, Jupiter’s thirst for More and More can lead to an intensification of the addiction.





When Jupiter shifts from the 12th into the 1st, the person who has taken the higher path with this transit moves out of self-imposed isolation with a new enthusiasm and sense of purpose. Having learned some important new truths during their period of study and contemplation, they may now feel they have something important to impart, so they may begin teaching or preaching. The signs of natal and transiting Jupiter determine what it is they want to teach and whether they are gifted at it or merely arrogant and opinionated. All the same, the year of quiet retreat with Jupiter in the 12th tends to rekindle energy and hopefulness.





Contrast that with Saturn’s two-year or longer sojourn in the 12th. In anticipating what it might bring, it is important to have a thorough understanding of Saturn’s natal condition—sign, house, and aspects. It is also instructive to assess how the individual, at this stage of life, meets Saturn’s demands for responsibility, maturity, self-discipline, accomplishment, and dealing with authority figures. If the individual is handling those functions well, there is less chance that a 12th house passage will bring unwanted repercussions.





If, however, the individual typically behaves irresponsibly and immaturely, has no real purpose in life or career direction, and expects authority figures to take on the role of indulgent parents, then Saturn’s passage through the 12th may well b

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