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Edited on Mon Jul-25-05 06:48 PM by SimpleTrend
which means that until I can wrap my mind around a concept, I tend to ignore any intelligence based upon it. "I'm cynical."
On one hand, it cannot be argued that planets appear to move backwards in the sky, on the other hand, planets never really move backwards as far as we know (if they do, massive orbital changes are in process, we probably are already gone). Therefore, there are the strict traditionalists, and those looking for where the traditional methods can be improved. This is perhaps why there is so much disagreement, and is why I asked you the questions I did.
My Saturn is retrograde, but in a different sign. One thought that has occurred to me is that I tend not to be bothered by Saturn retrograde periods as much as conventional and traditional astrology frequently espouses. In fact, that was the source observation of some of my questions to you.
As we grow older we learn how to deal with a lot of the restrictions Saturn places on us, and in that way, we transcend its limits: we grow wise, but we also may develop much baggage in the process. Sometimes Saturn teaches us to follow rules, and if the rules it teaches us are those of sick society, its lessons can seem especially harsh and unjust.
Cancer is a sign 'traditionally' associated with the home and emotional life. Saturn in Cancer may suggest a great deal of attention is paid by you toward your home life (not necessarily your physical home), family relationships, and you're likely emotionally sensitive. It may also suggest that you've experienced some restrictions related to these affairs or things may have happened that you may look back upon with some inner regret. There may be issues of emotional hypersensitivity, possessiveness, and restrictions of those, as well as other areas related to the symbology of water and restriction.
As far as retrograde versus non retrograde, I still haven't made up my mind. Look at your chart, watch things happen to yourself (from a safe emotional distance), record those dates, and see if you can find any correlations to retrograde versus non-retrograde. If you do, be sure to tell us what you've learned!
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