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<blockquote data-quote="Chrysopoeia Astrology" data-source="post: 1156201" data-attributes="member: 69921"><p>It is possible, but the answer that's most accurate for you personally is so much more complex and individual than can be addressed the way the question is phrased. As far as house placement goes, I would say no, generally, Saturn in a house does not mean an automatic dislike for things that house rules. I personally am fascinated by many things relating to the house my natal Saturn is in. OTOH I have Saturn trine my ascendant and Sun and the North Node co-present in the same sign and house, which are all supportive. Saturn is also my chart ruler as a Capricorn rising. So it would depend heavily on your individual natal chart. Aspects to your Saturn are also very important to consider. On that note, when considering how your Saturn placement relates to other people (i.e. synastry from an astrological viewpoint), it is a possibility that an aspect between your Saturn and someone else's natal planet(s) could result in negative feelings but it could also mean that you could help that person to utilize the positive qualities of Saturn, such as being more responsible, mature, taking things seriously, learning important life lessons etc. It could mean a number of other things as well, but speaking very broadly here it would indicate having a Saturnine influence on the other person or people. This could be extremely positive for both of you, such as, to give one example, in a mentor-mentee or teacher-student relationship. We can all learn from one another as human beings. Saturn's placement can often show us how and in what areas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chrysopoeia Astrology, post: 1156201, member: 69921"] It is possible, but the answer that's most accurate for you personally is so much more complex and individual than can be addressed the way the question is phrased. As far as house placement goes, I would say no, generally, Saturn in a house does not mean an automatic dislike for things that house rules. I personally am fascinated by many things relating to the house my natal Saturn is in. OTOH I have Saturn trine my ascendant and Sun and the North Node co-present in the same sign and house, which are all supportive. Saturn is also my chart ruler as a Capricorn rising. So it would depend heavily on your individual natal chart. Aspects to your Saturn are also very important to consider. On that note, when considering how your Saturn placement relates to other people (i.e. synastry from an astrological viewpoint), it is a possibility that an aspect between your Saturn and someone else's natal planet(s) could result in negative feelings but it could also mean that you could help that person to utilize the positive qualities of Saturn, such as being more responsible, mature, taking things seriously, learning important life lessons etc. It could mean a number of other things as well, but speaking very broadly here it would indicate having a Saturnine influence on the other person or people. This could be extremely positive for both of you, such as, to give one example, in a mentor-mentee or teacher-student relationship. We can all learn from one another as human beings. Saturn's placement can often show us how and in what areas. [/QUOTE]
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