Here I give a quick overview of some ways that Saturn's presence manifests in your life along with a brief description of typical troubles and rewarding qualities that come with Saturn in each of the 12th Houses
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Birthday Saturn in the 11th house
Fear and expectation of rejection due to deeply imbedded insecurities can result in the individual questioning the intentions of friends and lovers, and in some scenarios further testing these to extreme limits and self fulfilling their own prophecy
Saturn in the 11th House - I Hate You, Please Love Me
Saturn is at home in the 11th house, but not the preferred dwelling. This is rather of a holiday house, and we know Saturn refuses to take vacations so it’s considered a working holiday. The abundance on offer within this condition appears in the midst of chaos and disarray, a commanding voice or insight pouring from a well of wisdom just when it seems like the dream is over. She may experience circumstances where every morsel of her hard work and progress was taken in an instant, she can no longer find the star she was reaching for, and her grand ideals were beginning to lose rationality. Making a positive and substantial contribution to the community and humanity at large is weaved through the individual’s ambition and aspiration. The underlying motive behind these high expectations is as simple and complicated as ‘belonging’. The time always arrives when the individual is forced to choose between her personal values and staying true to herself against the threat of shame and exile. She may hide, rearrange, or carve away at the authentic, unique, and beautiful parts of herself to meld into the character she feels will be accepted. In this circumstance, while her needs are being validated at superficial levels, she always leaves dissatisfied, empty, and like she is deceiving herself and other people. Saturn in the 11th will never truly fit in - not if she is honest with herself. So the challenge is finding or forming a close group of friends where she doesn’t feel the pressure to ‘fit in’ but she is accepted in the arms of belonging.
The individual may have developed a large portion of these eccentricities and unusual beliefs about the world and society in general from one or both of the parents - particularly the father. The father may have also exhibited quite puzzling or complex behavioural traits that possibly resulted from psychological illness or profound intelligence. In good circumstances, the father is a generous benefactor who inspires and supports the child’s dreams and aspiration through any means available. On the other hand, there may have been strenuously exceeding expectations placed on the child who was a vessel to relive failed objectives, or the father’s abnormal philosophies and conspiracies may have conditioned an innate distrust and disapproval of people and society that is expressed into adulthood. In addition, childhood experiences such as betrayal, lack of role model, trouble making friends, having differences continuously highlighted, or destitute circumstances may have left her feeling neglected by the world, and that her plight was insignificant and natural order of existence.
Saturn in the 11th people can feel like they don’t relate to anyone else, but they are meant to find the group that celebrates their uniqueness and individuality, those they feel comfortable to be to be their free and complete selves around - even if they don’t share much in common
💎 People with 11th house planets are supported by universe to make their dreams come true. It’s because their dreaming is done on behalf of humanity, envisaging utopias and oasis building the architecture that will benefit everyone on earth. And in the 11th house there is no one that will remind you of realistic limitations, these people live in the Aquarian world of possibility with the shared belief that the impossible is possible
~Sun in the 11th: shines upon the inherent goodness of people and humanity ~Moon in the 11th: a surrogate parent to abandoned, lost, and threatened children ~Mercury in the 11th: changes the collective narrative of humanity ~Venus in the 11th: reminds people that the world is a beautiful place ~Mars in the 11th: fights against the evils of the world to ensure that love and goodness always wins ~Jupiter in the 11th: a blessing from heaven that grants gifts of charity and opportunity ~Saturn in the 11th: a surrogate parent with responsibility toward those who are literally or figuratively orphaned ~Uranus in the 11th: subconsciously implements future life memories into the present and brings the possibility of utopia closer ~Neptune in the 11th: inspires, soothes, and heals with symbolic creativity that touches the spirit of humanity and collective vault of memories ~Pluto in the 11th: a cloaked angel that has surrendered to expectation and walks in bare feet on the fringes and the abyss with the people society wants to ignore and forget
Cherry
The condition of Saturn in the birth chart is like the business, enterprise, or cosmic job description we inherited at birth in order to pay and build our karmic debt and carry out the material end of the cosmic blueprint.
We have an ‘inner supervisor’ or disciplinary in this realm, and the conditions that accompany this involve serious responsibility, unspoken duty, and an inescapable contract. This is where we invest much of our resources and focus in life, and other people struggle to understand why we ‘obsess’ or become fixated on something meaningless to them, and it may puzzle you as to why they are not doing the same. For example a person with Saturn in the 9th may divulge into deep spiritual, religious, and gnostic teachings in the search for a philosophy and answers, while somebody else may consider these pursuits meaningless and irrelevant.
C
Saturn in the 11th House - I Hate You, Please Love Me
Saturn is at home in the 11th house, but not the preferred dwelling. This is rather of a holiday house, and we know Saturn refuses to take vacations so it’s considered a working holiday. The abundance on offer within this condition appears in the midst of chaos and disarray, a commanding voice or insight pouring from a well of wisdom just when it seems like the dream is over. She may experience circumstances where every morsel of her hard work and progress was taken in an instant, she can no longer find the star she was reaching for, and her grand ideals were beginning to lose rationality. Making a positive and substantial contribution to the community and humanity at large is weaved through the individual’s ambition and aspiration. The underlying motive behind these high expectations is as simple and complicated as ‘belonging’. The time always arrives when the individual is forced to choose between her personal values and staying true to herself against the threat of shame and exile. She may hide, rearrange, or carve away at the authentic, unique, and beautiful parts of herself to meld into the character she feels will be accepted. In this circumstance, while her needs are being validated at superficial levels, she always leaves dissatisfied, empty, and like she is deceiving herself and other people. Saturn in the 11th will never truly fit in - not if she is honest with herself. So the challenge is finding or forming a close group of friends where she doesn’t feel the pressure to ‘fit in’ but she is accepted in the arms of belonging.
The individual may have developed a large portion of these eccentricities and unusual beliefs about the world and society in general from one or both of the parents - particularly the father. The father may have also exhibited quite puzzling or complex behavioural traits that possibly resulted from psychological illness or profound intelligence. In good circumstances, the father is a generous benefactor who inspires and supports the child’s dreams and aspiration through any means available. On the other hand, there may have been strenuously exceeding expectations placed on the child who was a vessel to relive failed objectives, or the father’s abnormal philosophies and conspiracies may have conditioned an innate distrust and disapproval of people and society that is expressed into adulthood. In addition, childhood experiences such as betrayal, lack of role model, trouble making friends, having differences continuously highlighted, or destitute circumstances may have left her feeling neglected by the world, and that her plight was insignificant and natural order of existence.
Childhood Antipathy
Saturn in the 1st: The void that was the world, growing up taking too long
Saturn in the 2nd: Lack of safety, lack of consistency or dependence
Saturn in the 3rd: Being silenced, being misunderstood, believing that their thoughts are bad
Saturn in the 4th: Being unwanted, left behind, fear of alien abduction and nightmares of the same theme
Saturn in the 5th: Believing their bad thoughts or behaviour made bad things happen in the world
Saturn in the 6th: Stomach aches can arise in distress, so there may be frequent complaints that go unnoticed or doubted, anxiety about one of the parents dying from illness
Saturn in the 7th: One of the parents transforming into a monster
Saturn in the 8th: Frightened of darkness, spirits, ghosts, fear of possession
Saturn in the 9th: Deep fear of the Devil or Hell, being inherently bad
Saturn in the 10th: Fear of adulthood, fear of one of the parents, the sense of starting behind
Saturn in the 11th: Fear of people, the sense of being lonely, a black sheep or an outcast
Saturn in the 12th: Fear of the unknown, nightmares, unconscious fear about one of the parent’s that surfaces later in life
-C.
can be accelerated and influenced by aspects to the moon or planets in the 4th house
Saturn can be difficult to generate satisfaction or ‘good feelings’ out of. Often the tasks we set with Saturn are admirable goals. But Saturn turns these dreams into concrete and resulting expectation. This is an area of life where failure is not an option. It can make the resonance very harsh and create obstruction through our own fears and self destruction. Saturn accepts nothing less than accomplishment. And when we accomplish his outstanding feats, we are not immediately gratified or rewarded or celebrated. Life seems to go on as normal, all the work we have done seems invalid, so much energy, effort, and pain expressed to feel nothing? I guess that’s the ‘expectation’ quality of Saturn. It’s the internal vision of greatness. Saturn knows our true potential beyond the self consciousness, complexes, and worry. The area of life where Saturn touches can feel like a non negotiable contract.
Saturn in the 1st house: Forced to constantly challenge ferocious critique from the ego, trapping the spirit in caged form, the individual can be forced through isolation and rejection and heartbreak to wake the inner alchemist. Saturn in the 1st is the late bloomer. It takes many years for the ancient spirit to come to grips with its human attributes
Saturn in the 2nd house: Life, stability, and security can remains in constant fluctuation or threat. It can seem like no matter how hard the individual works, saves, or commits themselves they never catch a break. It can feel as if they are forever sacrificing their own self pleasure
Saturn in the 3rd house: The individual must pass their exams. And they must do exemplary well - even if it’s not their subject of choice. Saturn in the 3rd has to fight a difficult battle with their own minds and generating focus, self belief, and confidence, academic failure is spirit destroying. And no matter what the score, the forbidding voice in the back of the mind, ‘you should have studied more’
Saturn in the 4th house: There can be a constant fight for security, stability, and safety. The individual charters through haunting inner territory to find the lost inner child. And it can seem like no matter how hard they try to nurture the inner child she is unwilling and traumatised, intense inner work is done with Saturn in the 4th and there is typically no one there to see it
Saturn in the 5th house: The individual wages a battle on the ego, but the swords are raised by the ego. The expression of personality is pressured and bound by insecurity but forced into blinding light to perform a script that seems alien
Saturn in the 6th house: Honourably committed to larger-than personal causes, the individual works tirelessly in the background, offering heart, mind, and talent to everybody in need of assistance. But they rarely receive commendation or recognition, the work is laborious and thankless
Saturn in the 7th house: Relationships are commonly demanding, challenging and seemingly unforgiving. The individual may be forced into partnership with intensely difficult or critical people, those who echo their critical inner thoughts out loud as insult and become more isolated as a result, forced to wade through shadowy projections
Saturn in the 8th house: The physical form and ego grips the spirit in stranglehold, the reticence to enter non physical states such as through meditation, union, enlightenment can be inhibited by the unrelenting fear of ‘letting go’. Often the individual will be expected to manage other people’s resources
Saturn in the 9th house: Achieving academic, theological, philosophical accreditation is vital. The individual faces exceeding pressures undertaking higher education and getting their works out into the world. When they finally graduate, publish the book, or learn the reading there is little or no credit from Saturn
Saturn in the 10th house: The individual is forced to stare down intimidating and discouraging authority to achieve the remarkable vision set by Saturn. There is pressure to leave an imprint in the world, but the world is unwelcoming
Saturn in the 11th house: An outsider pretending to be one with everyone, or so they think. The individual is forced to acquire, withhold, and release sacred and higher wisdom that can be mocked or branded by an unready society, the individual must continue to share their truth regardless of its loneliness
Saturn in the 12th house: There is a powerful contract written in the theme of sacrifice and salvation. The individual’s duty to the collective are severe, the development of spiritual awareness and gnosis can sweep the individual into madness like a riptide. There are intense, invisible obligations undertaken for the spiritual nature of humanity
-C.
with saturn in the 11th house there is a deep fondness for privacy. the inner circle is likely small and the people that know them best may know a completely different personality altogether than outsiders