Transiting SATURN Square Natal MIDHEAVEN
In Transit to Natal Aspect in The Sky, or in other word, The Current Transit of SATURN in the Sky are Very related to your Natal MIDHEAVEN in SQUARE aspect.
This is a time when you are forced to make professional choices that will affect both your career and home-life. The more your life has been out of balance the more you feel the effects of this transit. You are being challenged to make carefully-considered and responsible choices so that you can lead a purposeful, and yet balanced life.
You may find that the decision-making is quite difficult. It is important that you take the necessary time to ponder any proposed changes, carefully considering both the short-term and long-term consequences. If your current career path isn't fulfilling, this transit might be the push you need to make a change..
The exact timing and duration of this transit depend on your individual birth chart and the specific degrees involved. However, it typically lasts for around 6-8 months, with the peak intensity occurring when the planets are within a few degrees of each other.
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When using these interpretations SATURN Aspect in Natal MIDHEAVEN, please bear in mind that, inevitably, every chart will contain some contradictory influences, and as a result certain interpretations of different items in the same chart may seem difficult to reconcile.
AGAIN, Pls Notice Transiting SATURN, or the Current Transit of SATURN as you look up in the Sky are Square in your Natal Midheaven , So it mean ..
Transiting MIDHEAVEN Square Natal SATURN, is deferrent interpretation
In Transit to Natal, Different order different interpretation, take note on that.
However, this may still be an accurate reflection of what is happening to the individual whose transits are being interpreted, as people do experience conflicting desires, events and circumstances in their lives.
It is the responsibility of the astrologer to synthesise these apparent contradictions in order to present a cohesive and realistic interpretation of the dilemmas of the chart.
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