in a previous post, i mentioned that you date with your mars, fall in love with your venus, and stay in love with your moon. in this post, i further explain through each element. ENJOY 😊
MARS: the chase/talking stage
air mars: doesn’t follow dating rules. flirts with humor. hooks you in with interesting conversations/late night talks.
earth mars: follows traditional dating rules. flirts with planning activities together. hooks you in with their generosity and care.
fire mars: sets the dating rules. flirts with teasing and intensity. hooks you in with attention and excitement.
water mars: fluid with dating rules. flirts with subtlety and kindness. hooks you with consideration and sweetness.
VENUS: falling/honeymoon stage
air venus: treats you like you’re their best-friend in the entire world. feels like you’re the most interesting person to talk to/part of their day. shows affection through s*x.
earth venus: treats you like they’re you’re caregiver. feels like you’re the person they want to be with forever. shows affection through small intimate touch.
fire venus: treats you like you’re their entire world. feels intensely and obsessively. shows affection through being all over you.
water venus: treats you like you’re their soulmate. feels deeply and soft. shows affection through private intimate moments.
MOON: the long haul/staying together
air moon: stays with the person who they can be their authentic self with. sees forever with a person who never stops putting the energy they did from the start.
earth moon: stays with the person who they can build the life they desire with. sees forever with a person who shows up consistently with love and willingness.
fire moon: stays with the person who supports them. sees forever with a person who treats them like royalty and never stops trying to win their heart.
water moon: stays with the person who softens them. sees forever with a person who is nurturing and grounding.
a reminder that you're not falling behind.
not in your craft, not in your connection to your guides or gods, not in your spirituality.
you're allowed to have quiet seasons.
you're allowed to be tired.
you're allowed to be mundane, and magical, and both at once.
your magic doesn’t disappear just because you’re not lighting candles every night.
you're still a witch, even when the most you can manage is a cup of tea and a deep breath.
you can take a break if you need - the gods are eternal. they'll still be here.
How the Moon in Houses Affects Your Mood and Wellbeing
Have you ever wondered what brings you a good mood? Of course, it depends on many factors: most often, external ones. But that’s not always the case. A good mood often comes from within, regardless of outside circumstances.
This is where astrology comes to the rescue again, showing us which internal buttons we need to press to noticeably improve our emotional state. So, what in astrology is responsible for this?
It’s the Moon. The Moon is our inner compass: all our problems and joys come from the heart, from our emotions, which means it plays the leading role here. Any internal fluctuations will immediately affect your state of being, and therefore your mood.
So, how can we bring our emotions into balance and lift our spirits?
Moon in the 1st house
People with the Moon in the first house are like emotional open books: their mood is visible in their face, posture, voice, even the way they walk. That’s why it’s especially important for them to learn how to take care of their emotional state.
One of the best ways to lift their mood is through simple physical self-care. Taking a shower, changing clothes, doing their hair, putting on a little cream, wearing something they like: these aren’t just routines, they’re a way to reconnect with themselves. Their body reacts strongly to emotions, so comfort, rest, warmth, good food and sleep all play a big role in how they feel.
It’s also really important for them to express what they feel. Holding things inside only makes it worse. Talking to someone, writing in a journal, crying, drawing, dancing: anything that lets the feelings come out can be incredibly healing.
Sometimes they just need to be alone. The Moon is all about the inner world, and with it in the first house, they can easily get overwhelmed by other people’s emotions and expectations. Stepping back from noise, turning off their phone, taking a break from social media: even a short pause can bring relief.
What helps most is being in a space where they can be totally themselves. These people often feel like they’re being watched or judged, and it’s exhausting. Being around someone who lets them just “be”: messy, quiet, sensitive, honest - can be deeply grounding.
And strangely enough, gentle caring for others can also lift their spirits. Not in a self-sacrificing way, but when it comes from the heart: cooking for someone, petting a cat, watering plants - it gives them a sense of meaning and connection.
Quick mood reset? Go outside, change your environment, breathe fresh air, drink some water, hug someone (or yourself), and name what you’re feeling. That alone can make a world of difference.
Moon in the 2nd house
People with the Moon in the second house feel safest and most grounded when there’s stability around them: emotionally, physically, and financially. Their mood is closely tied to their sense of security and comfort. When things feel uncertain or chaotic, their emotions can get shaky too, even if nothing dramatic is happening on the surface.
One of the simplest ways for them to feel better is to reconnect with what makes them feel secure. That might be organizing their space, looking at their finances, cooking a comforting meal, or just knowing they have what they need for today. It’s not about luxury: it’s about knowing they’re taken care of. Even something like making a to-do list or checking things off can help calm their nervous system.
Touch, texture, and the senses also play a big role. Soft blankets, warm drinks, a cozy corner, nice smells, calm music: all of this works wonders for someone with the Moon in the second. They need to feel physically safe and emotionally “held,” even if just by their environment.
Creating something with their hands: cooking, painting, building, planting can help them feel present and valuable. These people often connect emotional stability with a sense of being productive or useful. When they create or take care of something real and tangible, it brings them back to themselves.
They also feel better when they’re not rushed. Slow mornings, slow meals, slow decisions: the more grounded the rhythm, the more settled they feel. Rushing or pressure can really throw them off.
And most importantly: they need to feel worthy. When they start doubting their value or comparing themselves to others, their emotional world can crumble quietly. But when they remind themselves of what they bring to the table: their kindness, loyalty, care, effort - their mood naturally stabilizes.
To reset their emotional state: simplify something, make a cozy space, do one small thing that makes them feel capable, and let themselves slow down. That’s usually all it takes to feel a little better.
Moon in the 3rd house
People with the Moon in the third house feel better when they can connect: through words, thoughts, and simple everyday exchanges. Their emotions are closely tied to how they process the world mentally, and how freely they can express what’s going on inside. If they feel stuck, unheard, or mentally overloaded, their mood tends to drop quickly.
Talking things out is one of the most healing tools for them. It doesn’t have to be deep: even chatting with a friend, texting someone, journaling, or making a voice note can help clear emotional fog. They often don’t even know how they feel until they put it into words. Once they do, things start to make sense again.
They also feel emotionally better when they’re learning or absorbing something interesting. A new podcast, a good article, a random deep dive into a topic they like: it gives their mind something to focus on, and that mental stimulation helps balance their emotions.
Movement helps too: especially short walks, quick errands, or even just stepping outside for some air. The third house is all about motion and interaction, so changing the scenery or doing something simple and active can shift their energy fast.
They usually feel more stable when they stay mentally organized. Writing a list, planning their day, or even cleaning up their notes or digital space can give them a surprising sense of emotional relief.
And since their mood is often influenced by the people around them, it’s important that they have regular contact with someone who understands them. Not deep therapy-style talks: just real, honest communication. Being around people who talk “their language” emotionally and intellectually is grounding for them.
When they feel low, the best thing they can do is express something: talk, write, read, move, or ask a question. A little mental or verbal flow goes a long way in helping them feel lighter and more connected to themselves.
Moon in the 4th house
People with the Moon in the fourth house feel best when they feel safe, nurtured, and emotionally anchored. Their inner world is deep, private, and often very nostalgic: like an emotional landscape that they carry inside. When things get stressful or overwhelming, their instinct is to retreat inward, to their personal space or their memories, just to find some peace.
For them, mood and well-being are closely tied to their home environment. If their space feels messy, chaotic, or cold, it can quietly chip away at their sense of stability. But if they take time to make their surroundings feel warm, soft, and personal: even with just a candle, blanket, or photo: their energy starts to return.
They’re usually very sensitive to the emotional atmosphere around them, especially at home. If someone they live with is upset, or if there’s tension in the air, they can feel it in their body. That’s why it’s important for them to create emotional boundaries and learn how to protect their own peace.
They also feel much better when they allow themselves to rest: real rest, not just scrolling on their phone. Curling up in bed, watching a comforting show, cooking something slow, or just letting themselves cry without judgment: that’s how they reset emotionally.
Memories and family play a big role in their emotional state, whether they realize it or not. Sometimes a bad mood is really a triggered memory. But the flip side is, they can also lift their spirits through familiar things: old music, childhood meals, family traditions, or just being around someone who feels like home.
More than anything, they need to feel held: emotionally, physically, energetically. That might mean being with someone who gives them comfort, or it might mean holding themselves gently during rough moments. Their healing starts when they stop pushing and allow themselves to feel safe again.
To improve their mood, the best thing they can do is slow down, go inward, create comfort, and reconnect with whatever makes them feel emotionally at home.
Moon in the 5th house
People with the Moon in the fifth house feel better when they can express themselves freely and emotionally: whether that’s through creativity, romance, humor, or just playfulness. Their mood is closely tied to whether they feel seen and appreciated for who they truly are, not just for what they do.
They thrive when they allow themselves to have fun: not in a forced way, but in a genuine, childlike, spontaneous way. Watching a favorite movie, dancing in the kitchen, painting, singing badly, flirting, laughing until they cry: these aren’t distractions, they’re medicine. When they suppress this kind of joyful expression, their emotional world can feel heavy and dull.
They also often have a strong emotional connection to creativity - not just making art, but creating anything: ideas, stories, aesthetics, vibes. Making something that comes from the heart helps them feel alive and emotionally fulfilled.
Romantic energy is important too: not necessarily being in a relationship, but feeling desired, admired, or simply special. Compliments, a little attention, a spark of flirtation: these things can lift their mood in ways even they might not fully understand.
They’re very emotionally responsive to how they’re received by others. When they feel ignored or creatively blocked, their confidence and emotional energy can drop. That’s why it’s so important for them to give themselves permission to shine, even if no one’s watching.
They also feel better when they give love: whether to a person, a pet, a creative project, or even a plant. Sharing warmth and affection re-centers them emotionally.
And when they’re feeling low, the best medicine is often something playful, expressive, or beautiful. A little spark of joy, even five minutes of dancing, coloring, or goofing around can shift their entire emotional state. When they reconnect with their inner light, everything else softens.
Moon in the 6th house
People with the Moon in the sixth house feel emotionally better when life feels manageable, clean, and in order. Their mood is closely tied to their daily rhythm: how their body feels, how much they’ve accomplished, and whether they’ve taken care of the little things. When their routine is chaotic or their health is out of balance, their emotions can easily spiral, even if everything seems fine on the outside.
One of the fastest ways for them to feel better is to do something small but productive: make the bed, organize a drawer, reply to that one email, drink a glass of water. These tiny acts of care give them a sense of control, which helps ground their emotions.
They also feel better when they’re taking care of their body. Not in a perfectionistic way, just the basics: enough sleep, warm food, gentle movement, maybe even stretching or going for a walk. Their emotional state is deeply connected to how their body feels, so any physical discomfort or neglect tends to affect their mood more than they realize.
Helping others can also lift them up: but only if it comes from a place of balance, not overgiving. Supporting a friend, offering advice, doing something useful can give them a sense of purpose and soothe their nerves.
They tend to be emotionally sensitive to clutter, mess, or overwhelm in their space or schedule. Even if they seem calm, too much disorganization can make them feel emotionally unsafe. That’s why simple routines and clear plans are so comforting: they don’t need to do everything perfectly, they just need to feel like life is flowing.
And most importantly, they need to feel appreciated for their efforts, even the quiet, invisible ones. A simple “thank you” can mean the world to them. And when they forget to thank themselves, their inner critic takes over.
To shift their mood, the best medicine is something grounded and tangible: clean up one small area, take care of their body, drink something warm, cross something off a list. Their emotions often find peace through gentle structure and simple acts of care.
Moon in the 7th house
People with the Moon in the seventh house feel emotionally balanced when their relationships feel harmonious, safe, and emotionally reciprocal. Their mood is deeply connected to how the people around them treat them, especially close one-on-one connections. When there’s tension, distance, or emotional coldness in a relationship, they feel it like a storm inside, even if they try to hide it.
They often crave emotional reflection: they feel most understood when someone truly sees them, listens with empathy, and responds with care. Just one warm conversation or kind gesture from someone close can completely shift their emotional state.
Because they’re so tuned in to others, they may sometimes neglect their own emotional needs while focusing on maintaining peace or keeping others happy. This can leave them feeling empty or unappreciated. Learning to ask, “What do I need right now?” is a powerful practice for them.
They feel better when they’re connected to someone emotionally, even through small daily moments: a shared meal, a loving message, a laugh, a hug. Simple relational rituals ground them. Even if they’re single, having one emotionally safe and responsive person (a friend, family member, pet) makes a huge difference.
They may also carry emotional sensitivity to rejection or disapproval. Conflict, misunderstandings, or feeling left out can hit hard, not because they’re weak, but because relationships are where their heart lives.
To feel better, they often need emotional mirroring: to be heard, seen, and supported. But they also need to practice giving that to themselves: sitting down, placing a hand on their heart, and reminding themselves, “I’m here. I see how I feel. It’s valid.” That can be just as healing as hearing it from someone else.
When their emotions are off, the most soothing thing is often connection: a meaningful talk, a small gesture of love, or even journaling as a dialogue with their inner self. Feeling emotionally accompanied by others or by themselves is what truly restores them.
Moon in the 8th house
People with the Moon in the eighth house experience emotions with deep intensity, often more than they let others see. Their mood is tied to things that go far beneath the surface: trust, emotional honesty, intimacy, vulnerability, and the invisible undercurrents in relationships. Even small interactions can affect them on a profound level, and they often feel what’s going on before they can explain it.
They may not always show it, but they’re deeply sensitive to emotional undercurrents, secrets, power dynamics, and unspoken truths. When something feels “off” or unsafe, even subtly: it can throw off their whole emotional state. That’s why inner peace for them often starts with emotional honesty, both with themselves and others.
To feel better, they usually need time alone to process. Sitting with their feelings, journaling, being in silence, even crying in private: all of this helps them release what they’ve absorbed. They carry things deeply, and they often need space to untangle what’s theirs from what’s not.
Emotional intimacy is healing for them. When someone they trust sees them fully: raw, messy, complex and still stays, that experience has the power to calm and transform them. But trust doesn’t come easily, and they may prefer solitude over fake connection.
They’re also emotionally affected by themes of loss, endings, and transformation. Their mood might shift with the phases of life, or after intense emotional experiences but they often come out stronger, wiser, and more in tune with their truth.
To ground themselves, they benefit from rituals of release: journaling and burning the page, taking a hot bath after a hard day, cleaning out an emotional “closet.” Letting go is their medicine.
They also feel better when they channel their depth into something meaningful: deep conversations, therapy, creative work, spiritual practice, even researching taboo or hidden subjects. They find comfort in the raw truth not sugarcoating.
When their mood dips, the best thing they can do is go deep, not avoid the feeling, but sit with it, understand it, and slowly let it pass through. Their emotional power lies in transformation and their healing starts the moment they stop pretending everything is fine.
Moon in the 9th house
People with the Moon in the ninth house feel emotionally uplifted when they can expand, explore, and believe in something bigger than themselves. Their mood is often tied to a sense of meaning, purpose, and freedom - emotional lows tend to come when life feels too small, routine, or disconnected from a deeper truth.
They feel better when they’re learning something inspiring: reading about other cultures, diving into philosophy or spirituality, watching a documentary, listening to a thought-provoking podcast. New ideas feed their soul and bring emotional clarity.
Travel, even short or symbolic is often deeply healing. A walk in a new neighborhood, a spontaneous trip, a visit to a museum or even just mentally “escaping” into a book or film can completely shift their energy. They need room to breathe emotionally, and too much restriction, whether physical or mental, can make them feel emotionally trapped.
They often process feelings through a higher lens: asking “what does this mean?”, “what am I learning from this?”, or “how is this shaping my beliefs?” helps them feel grounded. They’re not always comfortable with emotional messiness, so stepping back and seeing the bigger picture helps them feel safer and more in control.
They also feel better when they connect with something spiritual, philosophical, or idealistic: whether it’s meditation, prayer, astrology, journaling, or just looking at the stars and remembering that life is more than today’s problems.
When their mood dips, the worst thing they can do is stay stuck in smallness or cynicism. What usually helps is a shift in perspective: learning, moving, dreaming, or simply talking to someone who reminds them that life is wide, mysterious, and full of possibilities.
Their emotional healing comes from reconnecting with hope, wonder, and trust in life. Once they remember that there’s more to explore and understand, their mood gently rises like a balloon released back into open skies.
Moon in the 10th house
People with the Moon in the tenth house feel emotionally steady when they feel respected, purposeful, and seen as someone who contributes something meaningful. Their mood is often connected to their sense of achievement and how others perceive them, especially in professional or public settings. When they feel like they’re failing, not doing enough, or being judged unfairly, their emotions can quietly crash, even if they look perfectly composed on the outside.
These are people who often carry emotional responsibility, for others, for the family, for the “image” they feel they must uphold. But they sometimes forget that they, too, need care, softness, and moments where they don’t have to “hold it all together.”
To feel better, they often need to reconnect with their own inner sense of worth, not just what they’ve accomplished or how much they’ve helped, but who they are underneath the role. They benefit from moments where they can step out of “doing mode” and simply be, even if just for a little while.
That said, structure and small accomplishments often boost their mood. Finishing a task, planning their week, organizing their workspace: all these things give them emotional grounding. They feel safest when life has direction.
They’re also soothed by being recognized for their efforts. A kind word, a thank-you, a sign that someone notices what they’ve been quietly carrying: these things go deep. And when that recognition doesn’t come, it’s important that they give it to themselves, instead of pushing harder to “prove” their value.
Because this placement links emotions with visibility, they can feel especially vulnerable when exposed to public judgment or pressure. Learning to create emotional boundaries between their private feelings and public life is essential for their well-being.
When they’re emotionally off balance, what helps most is pausing, softening the pressure on themselves, and reconnecting with their deeper purpose, not the external goals, but the heart behind them. Once they remember why they care and allow themselves to rest without guilt, their emotional world starts to stabilize again.
Moon in the 11th house
People with the Moon in the eleventh house feel emotionally nourished when they’re part of something bigger: a group, a cause, a community, a shared dream. Their mood is deeply tied to connection, belonging, and hope for the future. When they feel isolated, excluded, or like their ideals don’t matter, their emotional state can quietly collapse.
These are people who often carry the emotions of the collective. They’re tuned in to what’s happening around them: socially, culturally, globally - and it can both inspire them and overwhelm them. That’s why it’s so important for them to have spaces where they can connect with like-minded souls and feel that they’re not alone in how they feel or think.
To feel better, they often need to talk to someone who “gets it”, not necessarily someone close, but someone who shares their vision or understands their values. A good group chat, a supportive online space, or even a deep conversation with a kind stranger can lift their spirits almost instantly.
They also feel emotionally lighter when they’re contributing: offering ideas, support, advice, or energy to something that matters. When they feel useful to others in a genuine way, it feeds their heart.
At the same time, they can be sensitive to disappointment in people, especially friends or communities they’ve trusted. When this happens, they may shut down emotionally or become detached. It’s important that they allow themselves to grieve the letdown instead of pretending it doesn’t matter.
They feel better when they give themselves permission to dream big again, to make vision boards, plan future projects, imagine a better version of life. Hope is an emotional anchor for them.
And even though they care deeply about others, they need to remember to check in with themselves: How am I feeling, not just how is everyone else? Their healing starts when they reconnect with their own emotional rhythm, not just the energy of the group.
To shift their mood, the best medicine is often connection with others who inspire them, and space to dream without limits. A spark of shared hope can do wonders for their emotional world.
Moon in the 12th house
People with the Moon in the twelfth house feel everything: deeply, subtly, and often unconsciously. Their emotional world is like the ocean: vast, mysterious, and sometimes hard to explain. They may not always know why they feel a certain way, but the feelings are real, and they run deep. That’s why emotional clarity and peace can take time for them, and that’s okay.
They tend to absorb emotions from their surroundings like a sponge. A stranger’s sad eyes, a tense silence in a room, a scene from a film: all of it can linger inside them for hours or days. That’s why they need regular time alone, not to disconnect from the world, but to return to themselves.
They often feel better after sleep, dreams, meditation, music, or quiet reflection. Their emotional body responds best to stillness, beauty, and gentle atmospheres. When life gets too loud or too sharp, they can feel emotionally lost or invisible.
Sometimes their mood drops for reasons they can’t pinpoint, a kind of emotional fog or melancholy. This isn’t weakness; it’s a natural part of their emotional rhythm. What helps is not fighting it, but moving with it - letting themselves rest, daydream, cry, or create something soft and private.
Art, poetry, film, photography, prayer, fantasy: these are not just hobbies for them; they’re emotional lifelines. They help translate what can’t be put into words and offer a safe outlet for all that’s felt but unspoken.
Helping others can also lift their mood, especially when done quietly, compassionately, behind the scenes. These people often have a natural gift for healing, and when they use it gently, without draining themselves, it gives them meaning and emotional renewal.
To feel better, they don’t need to explain or fix everything. They just need space, softness, and a way to reconnect with their inner world, whether that’s through journaling, dreaming, silence, or simply breathing deeply and letting go. Their healing begins the moment they stop hiding from their feelings and let them flow like water.
Hanging rosemary above the doorstep, and/or above doors of the house for protection.
Sprinkling a line of dried red pepper on a windowsill, to counter a curse.
Placing a mix of dried & ground eggshells and black pepper in every corner of a room to keep out unwanted spirits.
Placing a decoration representing a witch in the kitchen, to keep away illness and to favor health.
Crafting an effigie (no matter how crude!) and make it into the guardian of your home by charging it with your intent of protection and placing it near the front door.
Crafting small witch ladders to hang around the house.
Solar Return • What likely bring you benefits in the second half of the year
Solar Return — As the sun moves through different areas of your life,
it highlights what will be the focus for you and which area can you can bring you benefits in the later half of the year
>> Solar Returns • Sun placement • Part I
>> Solar Returns • Sun placement • Part II
>> Career • A Sudden Change - What Happens Next? ✧ Solar Return / Lunar Return
Sun in 1st House - a time for you to take the initiative and actively seek out resources. Put in the hard work to achieve your goals
Sun in 2nd House - Your financial situation is looking much better. Focus on your job, and aim for promotions and raises
Sun in 3rd House - your hobbies might open up new ways for you to make money, so be sure to explore them
Sun in 4th House - you will receive strong support from your family, and you may also have good luck with real estate
Sun in 5th House - romantic relationships could bring you financial benefits, and there’s even a chance you might win something
Sun in 6th House - if you work hard in your daily tasks, you can expect your salary to increase steadily
Sun in 7th House - you may find that your wealth comes from partnerships or close relationships.
Sun in 8th House - you can look forward to unexpected financial gains, such as bonuses or profit-sharing
Sun in 9th House - engaging on the internet or leverage through your knowledge can help you earn money
Sun in 10th House - financial opportunities will be plentiful, so concentrate on advancing your career
Sun in 11th House - you will receive help from influential people, and your network will expand, allowing you to benefit financially from your connections
Sun in 12th House - good luck is coming your way, and you might find yourself unexpectedly gaining some money
>> more on Solar Returns
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You don’t have to have fancy crystals and herbs for spell jars btw. You can use sugar, coffee grounds, leaves, acorns, etc. Don’t fall victim to witchcraft consumerism.
You don't even have to use jars. I still make spell pouches from old clothes, sheets, etc. But I'm an old witch and started back before the jar phenomena began. (We still saved old jars but that was mainly for storage.)
more degree posts: venus degrees // mars degrees ⋆.˚🪐⋆
tw: this is going to be a very deep post and will involve hard topics such as bullying, abuse, trauma, anxiety, social anxiety, addiction, drugs, alcohol, war, weight, obesity, eating disorders ⋆.˚🪐⋆
note: the entire chart matters. this is not based on nikola stojanovic’s degree theory it’s based on my numerstrology degree theory .⋆.˚🪐⋆
♄ saturn at 1°/10°/19°/28° · people with these degrees in their saturn will endure lots of challenging conflicts in their life. these are some of the more challenging degrees to have in your saturn numerically. these people may struggle with their confidence, being assertive, or being a leader. these things will all be something they struggle less with as they get older though. these people have to learn lots of karmic lessons surrounding controlling their temper and learning to be patient. if these people want anything in life they must work hard for it and they often learn this from a younger age due to their upbringing. these degrees in saturn are also common among those who got bullied. the positive to these degrees is that the people with them will be very hard working and determined people that don’t take no for an answer when they truly desire something such as success. another positive is it that they do often become wealthy at some point in their life since 1 is associated with the root chakra and the root chakra is associated with materialism. this especially applies to 28
♄ saturn at 2° · people with this degree in their saturn often have a hard time finding peace or struggle with feminine energies. this could be their own feminine energy and the struggle of taping into that side of them or it could be struggling when being surrounded by other people who have strong feminine energy because they tend to spread their negative energy toward you sometimes for no reason. similar to lilith in the 1st house, often the women with this placement especially, are bullied a lot or picked on by other women. this degree in saturn can make you extremely introverted, sensitive, and insecure compared to others too. the positive to this placement is that these people often have a very peaceful life after their first saturn return. these people would benefit from being in a career that’s more calm/peaceful or not working and being with someone who provides for them. they can be amazing writers or authors! i’ve also seen them do very well in careers where they’re caring for others or one that involves femininity in general
♄ saturn at 3°/12°/21° · people with these degrees in their saturn often do not have a fun upbringing and may have trauma surrounding their childhood. often they have an amazing since of humor because of their trauma though and tend to be some of the funniest people in the room. these people tend to have darker humor or say really out of pocket things, but it’s iconic honestly. since 3 is the number of socialization these people often hate socializing and can struggle with things like social anxiety a lot. these degrees are the worst for saturn when it comes to responsibility. these degrees in saturn can make you dislike being responsible. people with this placement may have been cheaters in a past life and now are reaping what they sow in regards to romance if they weren’t a good person in their previous life. the positive to these degrees in your saturn is that these people make great comedians, writers, and also they are very simple people that enjoy the little things which often creates more optimism in someone
♄ saturn at 4°/13° · people with these degrees in their saturn are some of the hardest workers that you’ll encounter. these people have to work hard for anything they want in life, but the pro is that they almost always get what they want when they do whereas there are some others without these degrees that may work hard at some things and still not succeed. these people do really well in jobs involving the law or crime such as being a lawyer, cop, criminal investigator, etc. in order for them to thrive in life they should create a consistent routine, only date people that are already stable independently without them/that don’t need their help emotionally/financially, and they shouldn’t be friends with people that are a bad influence. often these people aren’t born with natural intelligence like some where they can ace a test easily, they must study a lot and work harder to get to the top. they are very logical people though. at worst these people can be stubborn, jealous, or violent
♄ saturn at 5°/14°/23° · people with these degrees in their saturn are more likely to be irresponsible or unpredictable than the other saturn degrees. they tend to be rule breakers and love their freedom. these people can be troublemakers a lot of the time and may get fired from a lot of jobs when lower vibrational. something they can struggle with is their sex drive. you will commonly see this in the charts of people who are asexual since saturn can show where we feel a lack of something and 5 in numerology is associated with sex drive. the positive to these degrees in your saturn is that you likely have very beautiful bone structure, when you want something are restless and will never give up in getting it, and you are less prone to abusing substances such as alcohol or drugs. these people do very well in careers that involve the entertainment industry, sex/fertility, traveling, war, parties, or socializing in general. although these people don’t enjoy socializing a ton and have lots of insecurities around it (often social anxiety is common in these people) they can be good at doing so in their workplaces
♄ saturn at 6°/15°/24° · people with these degrees in their saturn may have trauma surrounding a lack of nurturing a love as a child. they may struggle to express love for this reason and feel uncomfortable receiving it in some ways. these can be hard degrees to have for friendship as well since saturn shows where we struggle a lot and 6 in numerology is associated with friendship. often they won’t have good and loyal friends until after their saturn return because of this. these people can struggle with their weight a lot. this could be in multiple ways not just obesity, but also with eating disorders. these degrees are also hard to have in saturn when it comes to intelligence. you may have a lower iq depending on the rest of your chart. although there is lots of hard attributes to these degrees in your saturn the positives can be that you will have a stable life after either your first or second saturn return and will have a great family of your own, loyal friends, and a devoted lover. this also indicates doing well in careers such as being a doctor, nurse, vet, farmer, wedding planner, etc
♄ saturn at 7°/16°/25° · people with these degrees in their saturn may struggle a lot mentally. this indicates having mental struggles due to the trauma in your past. these people also often have learning problems or disorders such as adhd, dyslexia, etc. these people may struggle a lot with their sexuality. i see this often in the charts of people who waited to come out late due to people in their lives such as their parents shaming them for the way they were born. many people i know with these degrees in their saturn struggle with anxiety (especially health anxiety), depression, or personality disorders such as bpd as well often due to being bullied (especially online) or abused. the positive to these placements though is that these people can work really well in careers involving technology or inventing. they can do really well as social media influencers, engineers, film editors, etc. they also make great teachers (especially history ones). these people personality wise can come off as cold, but often they’re really just extremely misunderstood. they enjoy being alone and sometimes have a low social battery
♄ saturn at 8°/17°/26° · people with these degrees in their saturn live a very karmic life. they would benefit from killing others with kindness as hurting others is something that will come back to them quickly. when they hurt others the karma comes back harsh and quick, but the same goes for when others hurt them. negative karma will come back to those who hurt these people quick. these people are often workhorses and when high vibrational can be very good people that do a lot for others, but when low vibrational can be overly controlling, abusive, cruel, vengeful, and possibly abuse their power in some situations. the positive to these degrees in your saturn though is that these people make amazing leaders and tend to be in higher positions of power both in general and in their workplace. they may not be wealthy or financially stable, until after their first saturn return though. these people need lots of balance in their lives, so they should never overwork themselves or be overly irresponsible either. they need a good balance of work and play or it can be damaging to their spirit. these people tend to have good judgment when it comes to analyzing other people as well. they would do well in careers involving politics, finances, business, influencing, etc
♄ saturn at 0°/9°/18°/27° · people with these degrees in their saturn often struggle in finding out who they really are and can struggle with things like personality disorders. these people are the most likely to struggle with addiction, although it’s a way to cope with their trauma. these people often just live really hard lives, but because of this they have a talent for turning their challenging emotions into beautiful art. they’re naturally really artistic people and creative. they’re naturally emotional people and very sensitive due to things that occurred in their childhood. they tend to be the black sheep’s of their family. the positive to these placements is that often these people live long and don’t pass until they’re really old. often from natural causes. they also can be very good at manifesting career opportunities into their life. they do best in careers such as being a singer, dancer, performer in general, actor, astrologer, tarot reader, etc. when you hurt these people they can be harsh sometimes and hold long grudges, but when you’re on their good side they’re very compassionate and romantic
♄ saturn at 11°/20°/29° · people with these degrees in their saturn can do really well in spiritual careers or careers where they can use their charisma. these degrees are common in general in the natal chart among people who are social media influencers, but saturn being one of the main planets they have it in if it’s long term social media fame since saturn represents stability, longevity, and work while 11 in numerology is associated with influence and charisma. they also do well as astrologers, tarot readers, numerologists, teachers, actors, artists, life coach, athlete, etc. this (11) is one of the main fame numbers, so you’ll see these degrees a lot in the charts of famous people. these specific placements indicate that someone is a very emotional person, but just keeps everything within and can struggle to express themselves emotionally. others may perceive it as lack of emotional intelligence when it really just is them not feelings the same ways others feel in certain situations where they know they’re supposed to because due to their trauma they can be numb in certain areas emotionally. this doesn’t mean they don’t want to try to understand others emotionally though. these people at their worst can be emotionally unstable though
♄ saturn at 22° · people with this degree in their saturn are naturally very wise people. they may often get told that they’re an old soul by many. they can struggle a lot with things like confidence, feeling restricted, or being over sensitive due to their trauma. when you’re on these peoples bad side they don’t mind burning bridges with you and can be ruthless as well as stubborn. when low vibrational they won’t like taking advice from others and won’t be open minded. they can also have ulterior motives at times. when higher vibrational these people will be open to lots of new experiences and learning many new things. they will also have good intentions with everything they do. these people tend to do well in careers involving crime, destroying, building, or sharing their wisdoms with others. they make great architects, body builders, gang leaders, cops, criminal investigators, marine biologists, construction workers, etc. these people (similar to saturn at 4°/13° people) are some of the hardest working people you’ll ever meet
I think one big reason why we don't consider the stars as important as before (not even pop-astrology anymore cares about the stars or the sky on itself, just the signs deprived of context) is because of light pollution.
For most of human history the sky looked between 1-3, 4 at most. And then all of a sudden with electrification it was gone (I'm lucky if I get 6 in my small city). The first time I saw the Milky Way fully as a kid was a spiritual experience, I was almost scared on how BRIGHT it was, it felt like someone was looking back at me. You don't get that at all with modern light pollution.
When most people talk about stargazing nowadays they think about watching about a couple of bright dots. The stars are really, really not like that. The unpolluted night sky is a festival of fireworks. There is nothing like it.