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Saturn Retrograde in Aquarius 2024: A Guide to Karmic Retribution??

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  Hey there, astrology besties! Buckle up because big guy Saturn is about to hit rewind. Don't worry; it's not the end of the world yet(though it might sometimes feel frustrating). With Saturn going retrograde in Aquarius this 2024, let's see how it might affect each zodiac sign from a sidereal astrology perspective. What's the Deal with Saturn Retrograde? Imagine Saturn, the planet of responsibility and structure, taking a few steps back. That's basically what a retrograde is! It's a time for delays, reevaluations, and even roadblocks. But don't panic – these challenges often lead to stronger foundations down the line. This rewind, happening from June 29th to November 15th, 2024, and with Saturn in the sign of Aquarius (sidereal style, of course!), presents a unique opportunity for personal growth and self-discovery. Aquarius: The Sign of the Rebel with a Plan (Sidereal) Aquarius is about pushing boundaries, innovating, and improving the world in sidereal a...

Sidereal Astrology and Western Astrology: Understanding the Zodiac Shift

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Sidereal Astrology and Western Astrology are both systems for interpreting the influence of celestial bodies on human lives. However, they differ in their approach to the zodiac. Sidereal Astrology Focuses on the actual positions of the constellations themselves. It takes into account the Earth's wobble on its axis (axial precession) which causes the constellations to drift slightly over time. This means that in sidereal astrology, the zodiac signs are not aligned with the seasons as they are in Western astrology. Western Astrology (Tropical Astrology) Uses the seasons as a reference point. The zodiac signs are fixed along the ecliptic (the Sun's apparent path) and are not adjusted for axial precession. This means that in Western astrology, a person born between June 21st and July 22nd is considered a Cancer, regardless of the actual constellation the Sun occupies at that time. Here's a table summarizing the key differences: Why the Difference? The two systems have th...