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Saturn aspects in Synastry

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Saturn-Saturn Aspects

Saturn in conjunction to another person’s Saturn indicates the two of you are similar in your attitudes towards hard work, responsibility, and duty. The house placement of each person’s Saturn (and its house rulership) will tell you where your partner reaffirms your Saturnian qualities.

On the downside, Saturn can be quite resistant to change and likes to maintain the status quo, and also represents the area where we feel we ‘lack’ something.

For example, my Saturn is in my 11th house, which indicates I am not fond of large groups and keep my social circle tight. Someone with Saturn conjunct my Saturn would reaffirm my attitudes towards groups and friends, and perhaps I would become even more anti-social as a result of my relationship with this person.

Or, perhaps they will be an absent or distant friend, which would reaffirm my desire to keep my social circle very small. Interestingly enough, the friendships I made during my school years never lasted, and I tended to befriend people who were younger or older than me (i.e. those who didn’t have Saturn in my 11th house).

Another example: my Saturn is in my 3rd house, which means I have self-conscious about communicating and I am insecure about sharing my ideas. If someone’s Saturn is in my 3rd house, they might interrupt me or talk over me a lot, which makes me shut up even more.

Saturn sextile or trine another person’s Saturn acts similarly to the conjunction, but there is less of a ‘stuck’ or repressed energy. This is because in the case of the sextile or trine, they have their Saturn in a sign that is compatible with their partner’s Saturn. In this case, each partner is dependable and responsible to the other, and support each other’s goals and aspirations.

Saturn square or opposite another person’s Saturn can bring difficulties. Saturn moves relatively slowly, so there would be an age difference of about 7 years for the square aspect, and 14 years for the opposition aspect (approximately). These two might be in very different stages in life, and are going in different directions. Their goals might not line up well, and there may be a tendency to always get in each other’s way.

Saturn already represents duty, responsibility, maturity, as well as pessimism. It shows the areas in our life where we ‘lack’ something, or what we see as a burden. Someone’s Saturn in harsh aspect to your Saturn increases each person’s negative feelings about their own Saturn. For example, if my Saturn is in my 3rd house, I am very self-conscious about communicating with others, and tend to not speak up due to this insecurity. Someone with Saturn square my Saturn would make me more self-conscious, and may talk over me and interrupt me often.

 

Saturn-Uranus Aspects

Saturn in conjunction to another person’s Uranus is an explosive aspect to share in synastry. Uranus represents rebellion, Saturn represents Authority. Uranus represents freedom, Saturn represents duty and responsibility. They are completely opposite energies in some ways, so when combined in synastry, it produces a tense energy between the couple.

In this case, the Uranus person might feel stifled and repressed by pessimistic and cynical Saturn, while Saturn feels Uranus is unstable, unreliable and impractical. Saturn likes maintaining the status quo, and Uranus loves change, so there may be a constant battle between these two.

Saturn in sextile or trine to another person’s Uranus is much more positive than the conjunction. In this case, Saturn’s practical and realistic nature gels well with Uranus’ uniqueness and individuality. They feel mutually supported and appreciated in this relationship.

Saturn in square or opposition to another person’s Uranus acts similarly to the conjunction, but with more friction. The feeling of being ‘blocked’ by one another is strong with this aspect. In this case, Uranus feels their individuality and uniqueness are not appreciated by the Saturn person, while the Saturn person feels the Uranus person is very unreliable and unpredictable. The Saturn person feels they cannot rely on the Uranus person, and the Uranus person feels they cannot be themselves around the Saturn person.

Check the houses and house rulership of Saturn and Uranus in their charts. Say Uranus rules your 7th house, and your partner’s Saturn makes a square aspect to your Uranus. This could spell big trouble for your relationship, and might even prevent a relationship from forming in the first place.

 

Saturn-Neptune Aspects

Saturn in conjunction to another person’s Neptune is an interesting combination of conflicting energies. Saturn is the planet of realism and duty, while Neptune rules spirituality, dreams, and ones inner world. This aspect indicates the Saturn person may find the Neptune person a bit unrealistic and impractical, while Neptune may find the Saturn person to be overly pessimistic or cynical.

On the good side, the Saturn person might help the Neptune person make their dreams into a reality, while Neptune may help Saturn become less rigid and more idealistic.

Saturn in sextile or trine to another person’s Neptune is a good thing to see in a synastry chart. Here, the Saturn person helps the Neptune person ‘come down to earth’, while the Neptune person encourages Saturn to dream bigger.

Saturn in square or opposition to another person’s Saturn indicates a battle between fantasy and reality. The Saturn person may feel the Neptune person has their head in the clouds, and may discourage them from expressing their spiritual ideas or fantasies.

The Neptune person may feel the Saturn person is a ‘stick in the mud’, and may resent Saturn’s need to always be so rigid and practical. Neptune wants Saturn to dream a little, while Saturn wants Neptune to be more realistic.

Check the houses and house rulership of Saturn and Neptune in their charts. Say Saturn rules your 7th house, and your partner’s Neptune makes a square aspect to your Saturn. This could spell big trouble for your relationship, as the Neptune person might bring a confusion or deception to the relationship.

 

Saturn-Pluto Aspects

Saturn in conjunction to another person’s Pluto blends realism and practicality with transformation and intensity. Both Saturn and Pluto are quite controlling in their own way: Saturn is practical and wants to maintain the status quo, while Pluto wants to have complete control and desires transformation. The Pluto person may feel restricted by the Saturn person, while the Saturn person may feel the Pluto person is overly controlling and may resist Pluto’s desire to control them.

Saturn in sextile or trine to another person’s Pluto is a good thing to see in a synastry chart. This would work so well in a business relationship, as it blends power and intensity with practicality and perseverance. In this relationship, the two work together instead of getting in each other’s way.

Saturn in square or opposition to another person’s Pluto is a problematic aspect. It reminds me of the saying, “an unstoppable force meets an immovable object”. Pluto wants intensity, control, and transformation, but feels Saturn blocks them. At the same time, Saturn may be afraid of change and wants to maintain the status quo. There is a constant battle between them, and each feels they are blocked by the other. Themes of control and power struggles are present in this relationship.

Check the houses and house rulership of Saturn and Pluto in their charts. Say Pluto rules your 7th house, and your partner’s Saturn makes a square aspect to your Pluto. This could spell big trouble for the relationship, and may even prevent them from getting together in the first place.

 

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Jupiter Aspects in Synastry

In synastry, Jupiter expands the energy of the aspected planet. It is the bringer of joy, generosity, morality, good luck, and excess. Keep reading to learn more about Jupiter Aspects in Synastry.

Sun-Jupiter Aspects

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Jupiter-Jupiter Aspects in Synastry

Jupiter conjunct, sextile or trine another person’s Jupiter indicates a similarity in beliefs and worldviews, which certainly increases the compatibility between these two. This couple is very generous to each other, and feel more positive in each other’s presence. Check where Jupiter is located in your chart, and what house it rules – these are the areas your partner will enhance. For example, if my Jupiter is in my 2nd house, and my partner’s Jupiter makes a sextile from my 4th house, perhaps my partner’s family helps me increase my income.

It is really important to check the house placement and rulership here. Say Jupiter rules my 2nd house of income, and my partner’s Jupiter makes a conjunction to it. This means the Jupiter person is generous to me and may bring a lot of financial opportunities to my life.

Jupiter opposite or square another person’s Jupiter can indicate a clash of philosophy or faith. With the opposition, each partner may be fascinated by the other person’s worldview, and might come to appreciate their perspective. With the square, however, the two of them may have completely different worldviews or beliefs, which may cause issues between them.

In addition, each partner might encourage excess and irresponsibility in the other. This can be a very ‘fun’ aspect to share with someone, but the two of you may be a bad influence over each other. Say I have Jupiter in my 6th house: if my partner has their Jupiter square my Jupiter, they might encourage me to become more lazy or excessive when it comes to my health and eating habits.

Jupiter-Saturn Aspects in Synastry

Jupiter conjunct, sextile or trine another person’s Saturn indicates these two make a great team. Saturn’s realism and responsible nature complements Jupiter’s positivity and expansiveness.

Together, they are able to strike a balance between excess and restraint. The Jupiter person helps the Saturn person dream big and become more positive, while the Saturn person will help the Jupiter person become more realistic with their goals and planning. With the conjunction, there may be a threat of the Saturn person being a bit of a wet blanket to the Jupiter person, while the Saturn person may find the Jupiter person quite excessive and unrealistic.

Check where each person’s planets are located and which houses they rule in order to learn more about how this aspect affects the relationship. For example, if I have Saturn in the 11th house, I find friendships difficult and prefer being on my own. If someone’s Jupiter makes an aspect to my Saturn, they might encourage me to be more social, and I’ll feel more positive about socializing because of the Jupiter person’s encouragement.

Jupiter opposite or square another person’s Saturn can indicate a a clash between the partners. In this case, the Jupiter person may feel like the Saturn person is a ‘wet blanket’ or ‘party pooper’. Jupiter may feel Saturn is too pessimistic or realistic, while Saturn may find Jupiter overly idealistic, excessive or unrealistic. This feeling is especially pronounced in the case of the square. With the opposition, the couple bounces back and forth between the two energies, and can learn a lot from each other.

It is really important to check the house placement and rulership. Say the Jupiter person is a Gemini Ascendant, so their Descendant is ruled by Jupiter. If someone’s Saturn makes a square to their Jupiter, it could mean trouble for long term relationship potential. In this case, Jupiter acts much like Venus, given that it rules the house of partnership and commitment. Saturn in square aspect can indicate barriers and obstacles to forming a lasting bond and commitment.

Jupiter-Uranus Aspects in Synastry

Jupiter conjunct, sextile or trine another person’s Uranus indicates an exciting and positive relationship. The two of of them have a lot of spontaneous fun together, and make a great team. The Uranus person loves the Jupiter person’s positive and buoyant nature, while the Jupiter person admires Uranus’ uniqueness and individuality. The sextile and trine are wonderful additions to a synastry chart. This couple may bring a lot of luck to each other’s lives.

Jupiter opposite or square another person’s Uranus can indicate a a clash between the partners. These two certainly love being together, but there may be issues around reliability and predictability in this relationship. The Jupiter person encourages the Uranus person’s uniqueness and individuality, while the Uranus person admires Jupiter’s positive and expansive nature. At the same time, the Uranus person may find Jupiter very self-righteous, while Jupiter may find Uranus to be very unreliable and unpredictable.

It is really important to check the house placement and rulership here. Say the Jupiter person is a Gemini Ascendant, so their Descendant is ruled by Jupiter. If someone’s Uranus makes a square to their Jupiter, it could mean trouble for our long term relationship potential. In this case, Jupiter acts much like Venus, given that it rules the house of partnership and commitment.

Jupiter-Neptune Aspects in Synastry

Jupiter conjunct, sextile or trine another person’s Neptune indicates an an inspiring and compassionate couple. The Jupiter person expands Neptune’s sensitivity and psychic abilities, while the Neptune person feels more positive and joyous around the Neptune person. Neptune rules spirituality, while Jupiter represents faith and worldviews, so they will gel together well. There is a true soul connection between these two. In the case of the conjunction, however, they might have impractical and unrealistic expectations from each other.

If you are the Neptune person, check to see where Neptune lies in your chart and which house it rules; this gives you clues as to how your partner will bring their positive and expansive energy to your life. If you are the Jupiter person, check to see where it lies in your chart and which house it rules; this will tell you what area of your life the Neptune person will influence.

Jupiter opposite or square another person’s Neptune can indicate a a clash between the partners. At first, this relationship may feel ideal and dream-like for both partners, however, there may be issues that come up later on. In this relationship, both partners are likely to encourage each other’s impractical or unrealistic sides.

It is really important to check the house placement and rulership here. Say the Jupiter person is a Gemini Ascendant, so their Descendant is ruled by Jupiter. If someone’s Neptune makes a square to their Jupiter, it could mean trouble for our long term relationship potential. In this case, Jupiter acts much like Venus, given that it rules the house of partnership and commitment. In this case, the Neptune person may be very deceptive towards the Jupiter person, or may try to take advantage of them.

Jupiter-Pluto Aspects in Synastry

Jupiter conjunct, sextile or trine another person’s Pluto indicates a powerful and intense couple. This aspect is wonderful for people who work together, for they are able to achieve a lot when they put their minds together. The Pluto person feels more positive about making improvements and changes to their lives when they are with the Jupiter person. The Jupiter person feels stronger and more powerful as a result of their connection. This connection strengthens each person’s desire to achieve and transform into better versions of themselves.

If you are the Pluto person, check to see where Pluto lies in your chart and which house it rules; this gives you clues as to how your partner will bring their positive and expansive energy to your life. If you are the Jupiter person, check to see where Jupiter lies in your chart and which house it rules; this will tell you what area of your life the Pluto person will influence.

For example, if Pluto is in your 2nd house, and someone’s Jupiter is conjunct your Pluto, they will have a positive influence over your house of earnings and income. They might help you transform your financial situation, or your attitude towards material possessions.

Jupiter opposite or square another person’s Pluto can indicate a a clash between the partners. The Jupiter person may find the Pluto person very controlling or manipulative, and may not appreciate Pluto’s desire to change Jupiter’s worldviews, goals, or philosophies. The Pluto person may find the Jupiter person too unreliable or unrealistic, and may resent Jupiter’s freedom-loving nature.

It is really important to check the house placement and rulership here. Say the Jupiter person is a Gemini Ascendant, so their Descendant is ruled by Jupiter. If someone’s Pluto makes a square to their Jupiter, it could mean trouble for our long term relationship potential due to power struggles, jealousy and manipulation. In this case, Jupiter acts much like Venus, given that it rules the house of partnership and commitment.

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