Saturn is at the end of Capricorn. We close out a chapter that began at the start of 2018. It’s been an uphill struggle, only because Saturn set a high bar. We also had to clear things out in order to build something new. Today we reflect on our work of mastery.

High five, everyone. We made it. The real countdown clock isn’t for the end of 2020, but rather Saturn’s time in Capricorn. Normally this would have been a three year journey of personal excellency and mastery, getting us back in alignment with our spiritual and material goal posts. But we had Pluto in Capricorn joined later by Jupiter in December 2019. Pluto showed us our spiritual blocks, the stuff we didn’t want to look at. It forced us to clear space. Jupiter just supersized it.

Don’t let this day pass you by if you can. Connect the dots. Look for the common thread, the common story that not only started in January 2018, but also started in 2008. What have you achieved? What have you learned? What have you built? For a refresher, read Saturn in Capricorn: Sign by Sign and note the work you did on that part of your life.

Saturn won’t return to Capricorn for another 30 years.

Tomorrow Saturn arrives in Aquarius where will remain until March 2023. A new part of our life now demands our attention as well as a higher state of excellence. But this is not a completely new story. We got a preview of Saturn in Aquarius from March 21 until July 1, 2020. Learn more about Saturn in Aquarius: Building Humanity.

To get you ready for this shift, I’m doing a webinar on Saturn in Aquarius on December 19, 2020 at 2 pm EST. Learn all about what Saturn means as well as what you’ll be working on over the next two years. Replay available if you cannot watch live. Details and registration here.

Read More:

December 19 Webinar — Saturn in Aquarius: 2020-2023

Saturn in Capricorn: Accountability

Saturn in Capricorn: Sign by Sign

Video — The Astrology of December 14-20, 2020

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