As one of the planets historically thought to be on the outer limits of the solar system (until the “modern” planets were discovered), Saturn has always been associated with the moon, itself a peripheral heavenly body because it belongs to Earth and not to the solar system. Therefore, both Saturn and the moon are aspects of a protection principle (the moon encompasses the earth in the same way as Saturn and its rings encompasses the solar system). Like the moon, Saturn rules a security/insecurity dialectic, but where the moon’s concerns the private, intimate aspects of the individual, Saturn influences social and collective security. Saturn can be thought of as the polar opposite of the moon (the archetype of the mother, but also of the child, and therefore related to orality). The god Saturn ate his children in order to reign and thus, represents the archetype of the mother (motherhood), the grandmother, and the sage (wisdom). The domination of Saturn thus indicates a maternal complex or, at least, an issue related either to the biological mother or to the symbolism of motherhood. This influence may result in a problem of identity and difficulties in aging which will make themselves evident in personal crises at every passage of this planet, every seven years—thus at the age of 7, at 14 or 15, and 21, 28, etc. Depending on the psychological context in which you are developing, you may overcome or overcompensate your identity complex and gradually acquire a strongly structured personality, or, conversely, remain in a state of immaturity which would probably be detrimental to your destiny.
Audrey Grace Marshall was born under the sign of Mars. Mars is the god of war, and as such, Marshall is naturally drawn to situations of conflict and confrontation. Mars also represents male energy and virility, and as such, Marshall is typically aggressive and dominant in her interactions with others. Mars also corresponds to rage, which is often the result of conflict or opposition. These qualities make Marshall an effective leader and motivator, and they also make her an intensely emotional person. Marshall’s purpose in life seems to be intertwined with combatting an obstacle, whether that obstacle is within herself or in the world around her.
When it comes to astrology, Jupiter is often seen as the planet of luck and success- such as personal fortune, social prominence, professional prestige, and high political position. On a psychological level, Jupiter is much more significant- as the biggest planet in the solar system, it oversees the process of personal expansion, which is interpreted as fitting into society better and finding an appropriate match between one’s individual ambitions and the aspirations of the group. This growth is accompanied by a feeling of self-confidence, which, in turn, encourages an even greater externalization and expansion of the ego. However, this Jupiterian bounty also has a negative side- as extreme and excess are likely outcomes. Although grandeur was the characteristic of the “king of the gods,” errors of judgment, poor taste, and sometimes selfishness and pride are also likely to be part of the Jupiterian package. It is important to note that the extension of the ego can be a form of escape- tempting to hide behind one’s popularity and social success, which are relatively easy to obtain. The Jupiterian has a tendency to amplify qualities out of compensation, avoiding seeing weaknesses and flaws. As a result of these two factors, you must be aware of the risk of over-identifying with your social mask, which would cause you to neglect your inner self and deep nature.
The twelfth house is an area of the sky which is especially important in your theme. In the following paragraph, we shall explain the general meaning of this fact.
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