Saturn (astrology)
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- | Saturn (♄) is the [[ruling planet|Ruling Planet]] of [[Capricorn]] in [[Western astrology]]. According to [[Marcus Manilius|Manilius]], Saturn is sad, morose, cold, and presides over the left leg. Before the discovery of [[Uranus]], Saturn was also the ruling planet of [[Aquarius]]. Saturn is called "the Bringer Of Old Age" in Alan Leo's book ''What is a Horoscope?'', and is considered to represent the part of a person concerned with long-term planning. Saturn is associated with the principles of limitation, restrictions, boundaries, reality, crystallizing, and structures. | + | '''Saturn''' (♄) is the [[ruling planet|Ruling Planet]] of [[Capricorn]] in [[Western astrology]]. According to [[Marcus Manilius|Manilius]], Saturn is sad, morose, cold, and presides over the left leg. Before the discovery of [[Uranus]], Saturn was also the ruling planet of [[Aquarius]]. Saturn is called "the Bringer Of Old Age" in Alan Leo's book ''What is a Horoscope?'', and is considered to represent the part of a person concerned with long-term planning. Saturn is associated with the principles of limitation, restrictions, boundaries, reality, crystallizing, and structures. |
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Saturn (♄) is the Ruling Planet of Capricorn in Western astrology. According to Manilius, Saturn is sad, morose, cold, and presides over the left leg. Before the discovery of Uranus, Saturn was also the ruling planet of Aquarius. Saturn is called "the Bringer Of Old Age" in Alan Leo's book What is a Horoscope?, and is considered to represent the part of a person concerned with long-term planning. Saturn is associated with the principles of limitation, restrictions, boundaries, reality, crystallizing, and structures.
References
- Wikipedia (2005). Planets in Astrology (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planets_in_astrology). Retrieved March 2, 2005