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Saturn. What does Saturn mean?

What do the eight planetary constellations Saturn mean?

Let's go to the constellation knowledge to see what Saturn stands for. When Saturn affects people's temperament, it often produces a melancholy and depressed mood. Such people often show a spirit of loneliness and independence. Saturn is a planet that represents constraints, difficulties and delays. Cold and dental diseases are the most common health defects brought by Saturn. Saturn constellation in western astrology, Saturn is represented by ζ symbol, which is used to express a person's natural responsibility and congenital limitations. Everyone has his own Saturn, which is fair, so you and I have our own responsibilities in the course of life; We must go to different devil training camps to be taught by Saturn! Introduction to Saturn Saturn-the responsibilities and limitations of astronomy. Saturn is a planet far from the center stage of the solar system. Fortunately, it is surrounded by a beautiful light ring, which is unforgettable. In Greek mythology, Pantheon is the incarnation of Saturn. Born lonely, Pastor Pan likes to hold a reed flute and take his sheep to think alone in remote places such as deep mountains and canyons. Saturn is also the ruler of Capricorn, which brought success to this house in his later years. Saturn is slow, passing through a constellation in about two and a half years, and running the zodiac once in about twenty-nine years. Unlike the sun passing through a constellation every month, it runs once a year on the ecliptic. Saturn brings a slow smell. Although its strength is not obvious at once, it is full of stamina. It always exerts a constant influence on you, making you feel uneasy in some ways and making people futile. If one's Saturn coincides with the other nine planets, Saturn will bring you caution, loyalty, preciseness, self-discipline, responsibility and so on. If the angle is not good, Saturn will bring harsh, pessimistic, negative, shrinking, depressed and stingy characters. When we experience Saturn-like experience, we will be forced to ponder a more mature personality; Sports like "growing up in pain" After the age of 50, these people are getting better and better, no longer afraid of difficulties, just waiting to receive Saturn's certificate of completion! Of course, some friends are afraid of pain and suffering and choose to face Saturn in a way of "refusing to grow". Then you are doomed to rebuild again and again, and I'm afraid you will never graduate from the devil's concentration camp in your life.