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SATURN IN PISCES
Of all the planets in astrology, Saturn is the most feared and revered. After all, this planet rules over boundaries, restrictions, discipline, and of course, karma itself. This heavy-handed outer planet loves to exert pressure on our lives, and if you’re one of the zodiac signs affected by Saturn in Pisces the most, you can expect the experience to feel like a form of spiritual boot camp that will last until 2026. By the time it’s over, you’ll have matured in countless ways because growing pains always lead to growth.
On March 7 at exactly 8:35 a.m. ET, Saturn will leave behind community-oriented, futuristic, and fixed Aquarius and enter spiritual, open-hearted, and nostalgic Pisces. For the next three years, this stoic and distant planet will bring our awareness to the ways we’ve allowed our imaginations and our emotions to fool us. If you’ve ever found yourself wishing you could return to a simpler time, back to the way things were, this transit will remind you that viewing an imperfect past with rose-colored glasses will only obscure and muddy your vision of the future. Pisces is all about endings, forgiveness, and moving on, as this is the last sign in the zodiac wheel and symbolic of a chapter reaching completion. When Saturn moves through this dreamy and transcendent zodiac sign, it calls on you to create a healthy distance from the past as you begin to embrace what the future holds.




Saturn 🪐 gifs made by me :)

M7 : Open star cluster in Scorpius
Image credit & Copyright : Lorand Fenyes

The Pelican Nebula (IC 5067/5070) an H II region associated with the North American Nebula in the Constellation Cygnus snapped by Don Bryden
Photo Credit : DonBryden/Flickr

Jupiter and Ganymede in near – UV and blue, jointly captured by Juno aircraft, remastered by Judy Schmidt
Image Credit : Judy Schmidt via Flickr

The Lonely Neutron Star In Supernova Remnant E0102-72.3 (the blue dot at bottom left) blue represents X-Ray light captured by NASA'S Chandra observatory, while the red & green represent optical light captured by ESO'S telescope in Chile and NASA'S Hubble in orbit. (Text adapted from apod.nasa.gov)
Credit : X-Ray — Chandra Observatory & Optical light — ESO / HUBBLE

Variable star RS Puppis, about ten times more massive than our Sun and fifteen times more luminous.
Image Data : NASA/ESA/HUBBLE
Copyright & Mixing : Rogellio Bernal Andreo

Saturn Behind the Moon
Image Credit: Peter Patonai (Astroscape Photography)

Saturn and Dione , 2005
credits : NASA