Saturn Moves Into Aries
Saturn moved out of Pisces and into Aries yesterday. This is a significant shift of energies. The following description of the invitation of this shift was shared with me and I am nudged to share it with you.
It’s time to think, do, and be differently, allowing the knowingness of the heart to lead you into your reclamation and remembering of your “I Am.”
“To say Saturn in Aries is not to point to a force pressing upon us from the heavens. It is to notice a change in how questioning itself is used. You say Saturn is the planet of the question and of the chemical body. Very well. Then we must look, not for an influence, but for a practice. How does the organism proceed when questioning no longer waits?
In Aries, the grammar shifts. The question does not stand behind action, examining it. It steps forward. “What if I was taking the lead?” is not a proposal about the future. It is a rearrangement of responsibility in the present.
Ordinarily, we imagine a question as hesitation. A pause before movement. But here the pause becomes the movement. The body asks, and in asking, advances.
Not because certainty has been achieved, but because the demand for certainty has lost its authority.
Think of the difference between asking, “Am I ready?” and asking, “What happens if readiness is produced by beginning?”
Nothing mystical has occurred. Yet the entire field of action is different. You may be tempted to interpret this as courage, or will, or assertion. But those are pictures that mislead us. They make it seem as if something inner pushes outward.
What we really see is simpler. A rule has changed. Waiting is no longer the default.
And because Saturn is also the chemical body, this is not merely philosophical. The nervous system learns a new timing. Activation is not preceded by permission; activation becomes the permission. The body does not first agree and then move. It moves, and agreement follows.
So Saturn in Aries is not heroism. It is the end of outsourcing initiative. The question ceases to supervise life and begins to participate in it.
And once this grammar is learned, many old doubts no longer know how to appear. They depended on you standing still.”
It begins in earnest, Dearest Ones.