The Sun squares Saturn September 13, peaking at 10: 58 PM, EST. You will
feel the energy the day before and possibly the day after. This is a
restrictive and tiring transit, that will seem limiting in many ways that can
include relationships, future plans and daily activities.
Communication
and actions may seem inhibited on this day. Others may try and restrict your
action or it could be the other way around. Some people may seem stern, harsh
or cold.
You could
experience criticism from authority figures, and this day represents a test to get ahead and move forward in
normal day to day activities.
Romantic
relationships may seem to cool down, or you could experience a lack of romantic
opportunity. Some relationships will end, but it would not be due to this short
lived transit, and they would be tottering on the edge anyway. This is not a
great day for social activity, especially relating to new acquaintances.
As Saturn
rules fear, you could feel fearful about certain situations or pessimistic.
Your natural vitality may seem off. You could be too hard on yourself if you
aren't careful.
If other
circumstances permit it, this could be a day you push through and accomplish
practical undertakings with a lot of hard work.
Watch your
mood today, and how you come across to others. Some people may simply 'wake up
on the wrong side of the bed.'
If you have
mutable planets (Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius,
Pisces) at 20-21 degrees, this transit could affect your chart and bring
change, depending on what it is aspecting. Some situations could come together,
or end altogether.
This transit
will play out in the world and the US, as it hits the transiting Saturn-Neptune square currently in the
US natal chart. We may hear reports of the amount of damage recent weather
conditions have caused, or matters pertaining to foreign events and/or
scandals, and it is not limited to these situations.
Transit
Saturn square Neptune in the US chart relates to the recent extreme weather
conditions, scandals, unclear foreign situations and even theft, as the
identity of 143 million Americans has been stolen through Equifax.
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