When Does Saturn Go Into Pisces

Despite a disastrous end to the previous year, the year 2022 ushers in a new horizon of possibilities. Jupiter, the planet of wisdom and expansion, has returned to Pisces, where it will dominate for the majority of the year, as of December 28, 2021. Even if the year begins with a Venus retrograde and ends with a Mercury retrograde in mid-January, the sensation of restricted freedom cannot persist indefinitely. Every floodgate is blown open when Jupiter unleashes the force of Pisces, causing a downpour of consciousness, creativity, and imagination. Regardless of how bleak the current outlook, 2022 has the seeds of creativity and fruition, of realizing aspirations and uniting with romantic, spiritual, and fantasy objectives.

From December 28, 2021, to May 11, 2022, Jupiter swims across Pisces, and then again from October 28 to December 21, 2022. Jupiter will spend the summer in Aries, from May 11 to October 28, focusing on themes of independence, drive, desire, and embodiment. Jupiter moves retrograde from July 28 to November 23, causing a halt or review of its progress. The first seven months of the year, through mid-summer, are good for working with the planet of light and synthesis. Read our Jupiter in Pisces guide for more information on how to take advantage of the year’s biggest awakening.

JUPITER BASICS

Mercury and Venus, the planets nearest to the sun, move through the zodiac at a frantic rate, completing the twelve-sign tale in a year and initiating personal changes and advancements as they go. Saturn and Pluto, for example, move within one sign for several years at a period, signaling epochs and generational transitions for the entire population. Jupiter falls in the middle, taking roughly twelve years to complete a full revolution in your horoscope at a rate of about one sign per year.

Jupiter is called after the god-king who sent lightning bolts of insight from the skies and traveled freely among his human people, seeking coital pleasures and adventure without bounds. It’s showtime everywhere the planet goes, with a great cosmic spotlight on a certain place in your horoscope. Jupiter, like Pisces, rules Sagittarius, a sign obsessed with learning and self-improvement, and as its emissary, Jupiter absorbs experiences and synthesizes them into wisdom. Wherever Jupiter goes, it delivers results, clarity, and momentum.

JUPITER IN AQUARIUS

Jupiter has been collaborating with Saturn in Aquarius, a sign concerned with new modalities, technologies, and worldwide progress, from December 20, 2020 until December 28, 2021. On a public level, Jupiter has accelerated the distribution of vaccines, knowledge, and new technology in an effort to bring us up to speed with the existing world order and the coming decade. Jupiter has provided new platforms and frameworks for artistic expression, interpersonal functionality, and tailored healing on a personal basis. Jupiter, in a sign of creativity, has aided you in developing your own vision of how you wish to work and live.

JUPITER IN PISCES

Remember back in May of 2021, when everyone you knew had received their second vaccine and restaurants were starting to reopen, when witnessing your favorite drag queen live for the first time was no longer a pipe dream but a reality? Remember the first time you went back to the beach after a long winter in the dungeon and the doldrums? That was Jupiter’s summer peek in Pisces, which lasted from May 13 to July 29, 2021, before the great planet had to return to its Aquarian duties.

This year follows a similar pattern, with Jupiter going direct in Pisces, spending the summer in Aries, and then returning to Pisces in the fall and winter. Finally, Jupiter has returned to its proper place in the zodiac, the deep ocean, where all of our lessons, hardships, and joys have filtered in and combined to create something new. There are no bounds, no restrictions, and no reservations in Piscean consciousness. The Dune spice orgy and the big communion begin when Jupiter returns here. All of the coping methods, spiritual tools, artistic diversions, and odd conversations begin to converge after so much time feeling stuck and limited. You can start a new community or a new selfhood right now. You may start making your aspirations a reality.

It all culminates in April, when a whopping five planets enter Pisces, and Jupiter and Neptune, the sign’s rulers, realign for the first time in 50 years in their undersea kingdom. It’s Sofia Coppola season, which means it’s time to throw yourself headlong into the idyll, engage in your artistic activities, and open all doors to higher consciousness. You’re just another female in a sweater in the city, but during Jupiter in Pisces season, you’re a holy vessel.

JUPITER IN ARIES

Jupiter enters Aries, the sign of independence, energy, and velocity, on May 11th. Jupiter will give us a glimpse into 2023 and beyond from now until October 28, when the society turns from witchy to vampiric. We get to hammer it harder as the atmosphere moves from Blood Orange to Megan Thee Stallion, from diaphanous to low-rise. While Jupiter in Pisces takes us into the realms of the unknown via the cinematic imagination, Aries reintroduces us to our bodies and the immediate sensations of action and desire. You’ll have nearly a year to embrace an enterprising attitude and take initiative in love and career when Jupiter returns for a longer stay in 2023. This moment is a preview, a chance to get behind the drivers seat of your ambitions.

WORKING WITH RETROGRADES

Jupiter enters Aries on July 28 and moves backwards into Pisces on October 28, only to return to direct motion from November 23 to December 21. It’ll be back on track in Aries for the last week of the year, ushering us into a daring 2023. The first five months of the year, as well as the brief December gateway, are great for tapping into Piscean creativity. Set your goals for May, June, and July, and make sure you’re firing on all cylinders.

The retrograde period, which runs from July 28 to November 23, does not mean that your dreams will fade or that the celebration will come to an end. Consider this retrograde more of a review, an opportunity to integrate and, better yet, finetune the lessons learned in the first half of the year. Jupiter, like Zeus, is prone to acting without much accountability, rushing forward at a rate it can’t entirely control. A retrograde is an opportunity to double-check that the changes are permanent. Saturn will enter Pisces in 2023, giving structure to the changes Jupiter has brought about in your life. Expansion necessitates contraction. Allow yourself time to swim upstream and assess how far you’ve come and where you’re headed next. You have the solar system’s largest planet behind you. It will be worthwhile.

What does Saturn’s position in Pisces imply?

There’s a built-in pressure with Saturn in Pisces to face uncertainty with courage and discipline. Your karmic challenges teach you how to develop faith, overcome your fears of drowning, and learn to manage emotional arousal. Addictions, phobias, and irrational fears may be a problem for you.

When Saturn moves into Pisces, what happens?

Pisces is the twelfth sign of the zodiac, and it is ruled by Jupiter, the most beneficent of all the planets. The Saturn transit in Capricorn will begin on January 24th and will take place in the Eleventh House (House of Income) from the Pisces moon sign’s natal moon. Saturn will be here for the next two and a half years, with the transit ending on April 29, 2022. During this transit, your self-assurance will grow, allowing you to tackle the significant problems and obstacles that will arise during this time.

From the 11th of May to the 29th of September 2020, Saturn will remain retrograde. During this Saturn transit in Capricorn for the Pisces moon sign in 2020, the presence of Saturn in the Eleventh House, which represents financial gains, friends, social media, and elder siblings, will be highly influenced.

Is Saturn in Pisces a positive sign?

People born with Saturn in Pisces have a natural tendency to sacrifice. They have a keen interest in the arts. Because they are skilled at disciplining and formulating policies, these people frequently occupy a leading role among their friends and relatives.

When is Saturn in Pisces retrograde?

Pisces rises in the ascendant when retrograde Saturn is placed in the first house of a horoscope in Pisces. The eleventh and twelfth houses are ruled by Saturn. In general, it is partly benefic and partly malefic here, albeit in most cases, the malefic part is greater. In the book ‘Gemstones: Magic or Science?,’ the concept of particular planets having benefic or malefic tendencies based on the houses they dominate in a horoscope is explained.

In many circumstances, retrograde Saturn in the first house of the horoscope in Pisces is malefic, however it can also be benefic. When Saturn is influenced by one or more benefic planets, as well as an overall benevolent horoscope, this can happen. In the book ‘Match Making and Manglik Dosh,’ the concept of a malefic planet becoming benefic due to benefic planet influences is explained.

Retrograde Saturn in the first house of a horoscope in Pisces, when benefic in nature, can bless the native with positive results in areas such as creativity, spiritual growth, health, lifespan, profession, finances, reputation, authority, recognition, fame, and a variety of other areas, depending on his or her overall horoscope and running times.

Such a retrograde Saturn can bestow creativity, spiritual growth, intuitive powers, heavenly guidance, and a variety of other positive outcomes on the local. It can also provide the native with a number of positive outcomes, either directly or indirectly through his friends. Some of his friends may achieve success, wealth, celebrity, and/or authority, and the native may reap numerous rewards as a result. They may stick by the native and assist him in resolving his troubles on numerous occasions during his life.

In terms of profession, a retrograde Saturn can assist the native in achieving success as a researcher, analyst, lawyer, astrologer, religious guru, teacher, preacher, consultant, police officer, army, air force, naval, revenue, administrative, foreign services officer, judge, doctor, scientist, engineer, politician, professional dealing in real estate, iron, steel, automobile, IT, health, pharma, fitness, media, finance, education, coaching, movie, television, music, movie, television, music,

A retrograde Saturn can assist the local in achieving success as an actor, singer, musician, writer, dancer, athlete, artist, architect, designer, developer, or other similarly skilled professional. As an example, imagine retrograde Saturn is in the first house of a Pisces horoscope. Beneficial exalted Jupiter is located in Cancer’s fifth house, benefic exalted Moon is located in Taurus’ third house, benefic Rahu is located in Aries’ second house, benefic Ketu is located in Libra’s eighth house, benefic Mars is located in Leo’s sixth house, and debilitated Venus is located in Virgo’s seventh house. In this situation, the local may pursue a career as a cricket player. He may be a good hitter, and he may have success, money, fame, and recognition.

The equation may improve if the Sun is put in the seventh house in Virgo with Venus, and benefic Mercury is placed in the sixth house in Leo with Mars. In this situation, the local may have exceptional batsmanship, resulting in a lot of success, money, popularity, and recognition. He could put on a number of match-winning performances, break new records, and win a number of medals and accolades. If the finer elements and running times work out in his favor, he might become one of the most successful batters of all time, with a net worth in the millions or billions.

Malefic retrograde Saturn, on the other hand, in the first house of a horoscope in Pisces, can cause problems with health, longevity, profession, finances, reputation, authority, recognition, and a variety of other issues, depending on the native’s overall horoscope and running times.

Saturn is in the first house and rules the eleventh and twelfth houses. If the retrograde Saturn is affected by malefic planets and/or a malefic horoscope, the native may experience a variety of troubles involving or involving his companions. For example, he may not have many decent friends, and many of them may be selfish, opportunistic, criminal-minded, criminals, drug addicts, traitors, and/or possess other negative characteristics. Many times throughout his life, the native may face troubles as a result of such friends. Some of his pals could be his covert adversaries, and they could continue to cause difficulties for the locals. Depending on the native’s general horoscope and running times, a friend of the native may kill him for some cause.

The native may experience a variety of health issues that cause him discomfort and shorten his life expectancy. He might potentially have his lifespan cut short due to a variety of factors, such as an accident, a natural disaster, or someone killing him. He may also experience delays, financial losses, setbacks, failures, job loss, a tarnished reputation, and a variety of other issues relating to or arising from his work. Consider the case of a malefic retrograde Saturn in the first house of a horoscope in Pisces. Malefic Rahu is in the twelfth house in Aquarius with benefic Jupiter, Ketu is in the sixth house in Leo, malefic Sun is in the third house in Taurus, benefic Jupiter is in the twelfth house in Aquarius with malefic Rahu, benefic Jupiter is in the twelfth house in Aquarius with malefic Rahu, benefic Jupiter is in the twelfth house in Aquarius with malefic Rahu, benefic Jupiter is Mercury forms Bhadra Yoga in Gemini’s fourth house, while the Moon is in Libra’s eighth house. In the twelfth house, Guru Chandal Yoga is created. In this instance, the native may only obtain temporary work until he is 35/40 years old, and he may go unemployed for more than 6 months on many occasions throughout his life. He could die before he reaches the age of 60/55.

The equation may grow more complicated if benefic Mars is placed in the seventh house in Virgo and malefic exalted Venus is placed in the first house in Pisces with Saturn. In this instance, the native may not obtain a steady work during his life, and he may become unemployed for more than 6 months on many occasions. He may not live long, dying before the age of 40 or 35 as a result of an accident or a lethal viral illness such as COVID or HIV AIDS.

While Saturn in Pisces has around two and a half years until their Saturn returns begin in March 2023, they are still awakening to their talents. They begin to learn what resources they have to give in the construction of a New World when they are 25 years old. They begin to devote themselves to collecting and spreading information, as well as polishing their distinctive skills, from the age of 26. At 27, they must allow themselves to rediscover some foundation, to reconnect with their roots, and to respect the turning points in their lives. Their returns will be here before they realize it. Saturn in Pisces, I believe, will learn about boundaries in ways they never imagined imaginable. While their Saturns near the end of one full revolution around the zodiac, their foundations may feel shaky and unrealized, and that’s all fine! The return of Saturn will give them with the final set of tools they’ll need to finish building and securing their ship. They’ll learn to slow down, really slow down, and take care of themselves so that they’re not pouring from empty cups anymore. They’ll learn that it’s OK if their boundaries and structures differ from those of the rest of the millennial generation.

Friends, Saturn is in Pisces. I want you to know that you don’t have to carry the weight of the world’s grief on your shoulders. You can put that back into the Earth so that it can heal you as well. You also don’t have to have all of the answers right now, and knowing that you don’t is perfectly normal. Saturn in Aquarius will do a good job of preparing you for your Saturn return by showing you how community can hold you and help you replenish your energy while working on the construction of a New World. We’re all in this together, and we’ve got your back, Millennials.