Transit of Saturn into a new sign is always important, but the transit compared to any of the 12 signs is not as important as transit into Capricorn. This is because Capricorn is ruled by Saturn, meaning that Capricorn welcomes Saturn as its rightful lord and master. A planet in a sign which it rules is like a king (or queen) in their own castle. They receive protection, and have the maximum amount of power at their disposal.
Even after Saturn leaves Capricorn for Aquarius in 2020, the planet will still be in a sign that it rules. Saturn has the privilege of being the only planet whose ruled signs, are consecutive. This means that Saturn’s entrance into Capricorn begins not a 2.5 year period of peak Saturn, but a consolidated 5 year stretch of Saturn’s power.
These 5 year periods are, historically, instances where the rules are rewritten. The last time Saturn was in this part of its cycle was 1988-1994. The time before that was 1959-1965, the time before that 1929-1934. The world before these 5 year spans looked significantly different than the world which followed.
Period of People Versus Government. Gandhi Ji, Dandi March, Soviet up-spring, Berlin Wall, Mandal Movement. The period which prepared grounds for World War -1, World War -2, Indo-Pak War, Kargil, etc. all in Saturn transit in Capricorn.
Thus Saturn’s entrance into Capricorn on 24th January 2020 begins a period which is, quite literally, a game-changer.
The changes which take place during the next 5 years are naturally divided into two parts — the Capricorn portion is with the destruction of the old rules, the Aquarius portion is about designing of the new.
Both Saturn and Capricorn rule men, fathers, authority, banks, the economy, government, corporations and big industry. These are the areas that will come under focus, as Saturn’s eyes find for flaws in the foundation of leadership and large organisations.
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