Kitchy
Banned
"But the integration of these key concepts produces: 1) a practical dreamer; 2) goals with vision; 3) real world accomplishment using one’s creativity; 4) spiritual discipline; 5) dreams and visions are grounded in realistic terms.
At best, Saturn’s contact with Neptune suggests a potential for the Cap Stellium to bring into real world their transcendent vision.
The key challenge in this aspect is to have a practical focus to exercise their idealistic/creative/spiritual energy.
Escaping does not satisfy the Saturn-half, even a creative hobby needs to be challenging. But approached in a disciplined way, the sense of accomplishment is very satisfying....because Saturn won’t like wasting time."
I think this potential you mention of the stellium is best suited and exhibits itself more clearly in the angular houses.
My experience of the stellium is not so rocking as yours though Inline - not in the sense of those in the more static houses of imagination with neptune there - the hook-up coffee blind date culture of the new work place millineums that strengthens business (saw that laugh on the news) by getting employees on blind dates with co-workers, - nor do I see the reluctance to listen to wisdom above the video and you tube training of that Uranus anything goes of the millineum - the 'because it was there and needed to get knocked down"
The stellium responds to authority above all else - the authority of Capricorn & it's ruler Saturn - rule and be miserable or be ruled and miserable. It was brought into knowing by the authority of the Jupiter-Saturn conjunction of the early 60's who heralded most of the Saturn Return stellium. The parents who had kids 28 years ago - most in the 60's Jup-Sat Cap domain. The ones born to the Saturn in Aqurius & Pisces parents -that's when Neptune Uranus comes in to the mix of the upbringing. . Donna Cunningham doesn't write about that as much as the future from what I've seen.
The reality of the parents' Saturn has what made the Stellium generation stolid, visionary or compassionate - not the stellium.
Here's the rub - the stellium generation of babies were raised by strict rules, or no rules or loose rules. Saturn Uranus Neptune. The consequences come by Pluto. What they did/do with those rules and how they use them is determined by their moon relationship to those stellium planets - their early upbringing and their response to consquential Pluto.
The power in their own hands is determined by their relationship to their family experience and relationship with mom/moon/parent - the early experience of success and failure of gain, reward or loss.
So, what is the 'transcendent' vision? Is it rising above the obstacles - Saturn? Disregard of social norms that seem stunting - Uranus? or Illusory acceptance of a different reality - Neptune? And where does that Pluto strengthen or destroy?
4 thugs of their own nature coming at the stellium of Past, Present, Future - their instinctual reactions are to what? Accept Reject or Give In?
Saturn - Moon - Pluto relationship determines this.
At best, Saturn’s contact with Neptune suggests a potential for the Cap Stellium to bring into real world their transcendent vision.
The key challenge in this aspect is to have a practical focus to exercise their idealistic/creative/spiritual energy.
Escaping does not satisfy the Saturn-half, even a creative hobby needs to be challenging. But approached in a disciplined way, the sense of accomplishment is very satisfying....because Saturn won’t like wasting time."
I think this potential you mention of the stellium is best suited and exhibits itself more clearly in the angular houses.
My experience of the stellium is not so rocking as yours though Inline - not in the sense of those in the more static houses of imagination with neptune there - the hook-up coffee blind date culture of the new work place millineums that strengthens business (saw that laugh on the news) by getting employees on blind dates with co-workers, - nor do I see the reluctance to listen to wisdom above the video and you tube training of that Uranus anything goes of the millineum - the 'because it was there and needed to get knocked down"
The stellium responds to authority above all else - the authority of Capricorn & it's ruler Saturn - rule and be miserable or be ruled and miserable. It was brought into knowing by the authority of the Jupiter-Saturn conjunction of the early 60's who heralded most of the Saturn Return stellium. The parents who had kids 28 years ago - most in the 60's Jup-Sat Cap domain. The ones born to the Saturn in Aqurius & Pisces parents -that's when Neptune Uranus comes in to the mix of the upbringing. . Donna Cunningham doesn't write about that as much as the future from what I've seen.
The reality of the parents' Saturn has what made the Stellium generation stolid, visionary or compassionate - not the stellium.
Here's the rub - the stellium generation of babies were raised by strict rules, or no rules or loose rules. Saturn Uranus Neptune. The consequences come by Pluto. What they did/do with those rules and how they use them is determined by their moon relationship to those stellium planets - their early upbringing and their response to consquential Pluto.
The power in their own hands is determined by their relationship to their family experience and relationship with mom/moon/parent - the early experience of success and failure of gain, reward or loss.
So, what is the 'transcendent' vision? Is it rising above the obstacles - Saturn? Disregard of social norms that seem stunting - Uranus? or Illusory acceptance of a different reality - Neptune? And where does that Pluto strengthen or destroy?
4 thugs of their own nature coming at the stellium of Past, Present, Future - their instinctual reactions are to what? Accept Reject or Give In?
Saturn - Moon - Pluto relationship determines this.
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