Saturn in Aquarius is going to teach us how to take personal responsibility and being our own authority.
I think our institutions, leaders, and structure, in general, is flimsy and starting to crumble.
Nowadays, going to university, getting a cozy. 9-5 job just isn't sustainable anymore. People are going to have to be more inventive, independent in this new economy. If you don't have a social media account, if you aren't branding yourself, if you're not establishing your own niche, you're going to get left behind. That's what Saturn in Aquarius is teaching us.
I was also listening to Sam Vaknin (I listen to him like every day and I'm sorry I keep bringing him up), but he says that Narcissism is rising among everyone. Which makes sense because I think the Leo-Aquarius axis has a lot to do with ones sense of self and relation to others.
Contrary to what most people believe, Leo is the opposite of narcissism. Leo is a sign that represents true self-esteem. Aquarius, on the other hand, is the narcissistic sign or Libra. Aries, Libra, Leo Aquarius... Air signs are narcissistic because they depend so much on what other people think, and because they're so airy and loose, they lack identity and ultimately a self. Which is what narcissism is. Narcissists desperately depend on the attention and gratification of the people around them to construct a false self.
So anyway, with Saturn in Aquarius, I think it's just forcing us into this narcissism, or teaching us that our narcissism is the wrong way to go about this Aquarian energy.
I also think that just because of Saturn's nature, we're going to see a lot of regulations and restrictions regarding technology and the internet. YouTube looks like it's going to bring down the hammer once more. It's going to ban right-wingers under ambiguous rules. Donald Trump on Twitter is getting censored on Twitter
However, these controls may get people to leave YouTube and Twitter for more liberty-oriented platforms like Bitchute.
People may also see Saturn in Aquarius as a restriction because of technology, especially with coronavirus. People are forced to learn more about technology. It's so funny seeing my frustrated boomer professors use technology. So poorly and inefficiently. And it kind of exposes how silly the classes are because they're so expensive and the quality of taking them online is pathetic compared to a YouTube video made by a talented creator.