
saturn in pisces - 1/23

saturn will enter pisces on march 7th, beginning a three year period of spiritual development, material disconnection, and social generosity !! until february of 2026, the collective will undergo a lot of correction involving public assumptions, delusions, deception, and falsification.
y’all can disagree, but i really do think saturn in pisces is gonna help us become more helpful to one another collectively
— gelato enthusiast (@divinatorydoll) January 23, 2023
saturn (society, social relationships) will be in venus’ exaltation of pisces — venus is the planet of generosity, financial support, and love
i made a tweet earlier about saturn's ingress into pisces and how the transit will invoke more helpfulness among us as a society. saturn, the planet of selflessness and sacrifice, is moving into the sign of boundlessness. so the collective will feel less limitation surrounding our ability to assist and support each other.
saturn also has an especially positive relationship with venus, the planet of generosity — saturn is exalted in venus' sign of libra, and venus is exalted in pisces. so whenever saturn occupies pisces, it behaves more favorably to us !!
saturn governs reality and refinement. as it transits pisces, it will work to create truth where lies exist and build structures in place of chaos. pisces is associated with mystery and dishonesty, so saturn's time in pisces will help us do the following:
- operate more truthfully and separate ourselves from those who are untrustworthy
- cultivate more public transparency and coverage on government affairs. political corruption is also going to be a major theme for this transit
- put in more lasting, meaningful action towards the ecological preservation of the planet (especially the ocean and other aquatic systems)
- release selfishness and make more room for service without transaction
- come to terms with guilt about obligations and responsibilities
- prioritize the conservation of historical and artistic artifacts. pisces deals with theft, so returning these artifacts to their rightful owners will also be a popular discussion during this time

