SATURN IN VIRGO STATIONS DIRECT

On May 16, Saturn will station direct as it has been retrograde since New Year’s Eve. Saturn is still in the sign of Virgo, which is a sign related to health and work. During the retrograde cycle, Saturn provided all of us with the opportunity to review and change these facets of our lives. Some possibilities could include being more realistic about our health, taking better care of ourselves, clearing out toxicity, undertaking a new healing or exercise program, finding a new well-being practitioner. While Saturn is in Virgo, it’s also very important to focus on work that truly fulfills us and make moves us towards realistic achievement. It may indicate an important change in career path or course, a time to build a new business or perhaps take a step back from current employment and re-evaluate all facets of the job.

Recall what you were doing those last two weeks of December, 2008. Of course you were probably preparing for and celebrating a holiday, perhaps with family or friends. But underlying those festivities there was a feeling of somberness as Saturn was stationing.  It was a strange holiday season and you may have felt blue or experienced a void in your life. Something more profound was going on in the background - an area of life was shifting and changing. Those changes and decisions made then can now bear fruit. Perhaps a healing will occur now.

On a global or collective level, Saturn in Virgo is about employment/unemployment issues, tightening our belts and facing reality about society’s financial health.  It’s time to call the fiscal doctor and sometimes the most effective medicine is a bitter tonic. Speaking of health, it’s time for a universal health care system and we would also benefit incorporating more natural and holistic methods of healing. These are all dear to Virgo’s heart and intestines!

Saturn will stay in Virgo until October 30, 2009 and then move into the sign of Libra. I’ll save the transit through Libra for another post. Between now and October 30, we all need to continue to re-assess our health, physically, emotionally, spiritually and financially.
 
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