Saturn is a planet associated with limits, endings, structure, and tough love. Going direct in Pisces on November 15, Saturn is known as a malefic and is named for the Roman god of time, agriculture, and renewal. Saturn has been retrograding in Pisces since June 29, prompting introspection on mental health, spirituality, and avoidance. As it goes direct, Saturn in Pisces highlights self-reflection, the lies we tell ourselves, and the need for hard work for true growth.

In its direct motion, Saturn shows us the reality of who we are and what we are made of, without guile or pretense. It can shatter ideals but does not discourage dreaming. Saturn in Pisces asks us to commit to our dreams and reprogram ourselves to avoid self-sabotage. The planet’s direct motion can either reward those who have been doing the work or bring stumbling blocks to those who have been complacent. Saturn reminds us that without depth, there can be no growth, and without work, no reward.

Pisces, a sign that benefits from structure, is deeply empathetic and invested in healing. However, its shadow side is prone to nihilism and addiction. Saturn’s direct motion helps us address our shortcomings and coping mechanisms to pave the way for a better future. Saturn teaches us how to take strategic action, while Pisces reminds us of immaterial rewards such as love and inspiration. Together, the energies of Capricorn and Pisces help us build a reality that is both practical and wondrous.

Saturn’s direct motion in a mutable sign like Pisces will affect Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius, and Pisces most acutely. By looking at the house in your birth chart ruled by Pisces, you can better understand how this transit will affect you. Astrologer Reda Wigle researches and reports on planetary configurations and their effects on each zodiac sign. Her horoscopes integrate history, poetry, pop culture, and personal experience to provide insights and guidance for navigating planetary movements.

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