Be sure to check your Rising Sign as well as your Sun Sign, and if you know which house Saturn will be stationing in at 25º of Pisces, check that as well:
Aries
(12th House) For the past few years that Saturn has been in Pisces you were receiving a lot of lessons about the necessity of letting go. This could have been a thing, a person, or even an idea or concept of who you always thought you were. By now it should be more apparent that what may have been important in the past, is no longer relevant for the person you are now. It could feel a bit like you are sitting in a waiting area, trying to connect with what that might look like in the future: What will fill in the empty spaces, the loss of what you previously relied on, or thought would always be there. In September Saturn returned to Pisces to tie up the loose ends of the life that was in order to prepare for the life to be. This may have been a little disorienting. But now that Saturn will be stationing next week, ending its retrograde phase, you will gradually see the pieces of your life coming together, so that by the time Saturn re-enters your sign in February, it will all come into focus. In the mean time, continue to use the next several months to more fully connect with your true self: your inner ideals, your highest dreams and aspirations. The more connected you are with these the more on point you will be. For even as some things are fading, other things are already trying to take root. Therefore take heed of this profound process of letting go while also having faith that you will be brought precisely where you need to be when all is said and done.
Taurus
(11th House) For Taurus, Saturn being in Pisces has been a period of transition. It is true that you had made some achievements over the years. But you were not content with just sitting on your laurels. Especially with Uranus also transiting your sign, you were likely asking yourself: What is next? Where should I go from here? And more particularly during the retrograde phase of Saturn you’ve also been thinking about what needs to go, and what is no longer valid, tolerable or sustainable for who you are now. A shift has been in the air since July as it becomes apparent what needs to stay and what needs to go. But there could also have been so much frustration as you saw so many of your efforts being stalled or unable to move forward in the ways that you wanted them to. That could change now that Saturn is stationing direct next week, and you will gradually feel as if the momentum of your life will finally be able to proceed. Just know that when it does so, it could feel like you are leaving some remnants of a former life behind. You have been doing a lot of growing over the past several years, and what may have been appropriate and tolerable in the past, will no longer be so. And as you look about you this week, also pay attention to those who are still walking this path with you. These are the ones who have made the cut t through the transition, and so are likely to be there for the long term. Those are the keepers.
Gemini
(10th House) At the end of next week, not only your ruling planet Mercury, but also Saturn will station, ending their retrograde phases. Saturn stations for the final time at the very top of your natal or solar chart next week. During the past few years that Saturn has been in Pisces, it could have felt like a great deal was being expected of you, and a lot was resting on your shoulder. And for the past 4 months that Saturn has been in its retrograde phase you’ve been asked to further hone certain qualities that will prove to be quite useful over the next few years. These are attributes such as: Patience, Organization, Leadership, and Confidence. And that is true even if you don’t fully believe yourself to be so. You were tasked with living up to the expectations and standards that the world has of you, and that’s no mean achievement. As a result many a Gemini has been working really hard to make some sort of mark in their field, and achieve certain goals they had set for themselves. You role as a leader and being the adult in the room was being honed and polished. And now that Saturn will be stationing for the final time in Pisces, and depending on how well you managed to fill those shoes, or where you have been putting all those efforts you are all that more likely to see the ramifications and/or results for all that hard work you have been doing.
Cancer
(9th House) It is not unusual when Saturn is in Pisces, as it has been these past several years. to question some of the beliefs that you previously held to be true. In many ways the world seems to be shifting and changing, with many of the structures, laws and rules seemingly put aside or destroyed altogether. Now we all stand here trying to figure out exactly how we are going to fit into the scheme of things. Pisces is an idealistic sign. And with Jupiter, the ruling planet of Pisces currently in your sign, getting back in touch with your core beliefs and ideals seems to be essential in trying to navigate these changeable times. This coming week, Saturn will make its final station in this sign as it brings its retrograde phase in Pisces to an end. From here on it will gradually appear to move forward again, allowing us also to proceed. The pieces are coming together, as we look boldly to the future. As a result it is even more important to be prepared, to have all your ducks in a row, and to be that much more informed, knowing that if your beliefs are sound, they should be able to stand up to even the most rigorous of arguments. You are figuring out how you fit into the general scheme of things, and how you want to be seen and judged by others. Your understanding of yourself, and what you are or are not willing to stand for and be known for, will be quite useful for when Saturn re-enters Aries in February.
Leo
(8th House) For the past few years that Saturn has been in Pisces, Leo has been learning some deep lessons about letting go. That includes letting go go the outcomes of situations. For Leo, when Saturn is in Pisces, lines are being drawn in the sand, there are limits to what can and will be endured, but it also becomes evident as to what you do or do not have control over. Not unusual during these years to say No More. And now that Saturn is stationing next week, ending its retrograde phase, you will begin to see the benefits of setting certain limits, or letting go of something that once was. Saturn here can bring a sense of enlightened self-sufficiency, which can include cutting your losses, and/or packing your bags in order to create a more sustainable plan for the foreseeable future. It is not unusual to find that by the time Saturn leaves Pisces (or the 8th house), that your life is quite different than it was when Saturn first entered this department of your chart. That could have included some sort of life-changing experience. But also know that the skills you may have developed, and the experiences you have gained as a result of any life changes, could prove to be a valuable asset for the next several years to come. For once Saturn enters Aries in February, you will begin to see your purpose and future goals begin to take form.
Virgo
(7th House) We are in the last leg of the retrograde phases of both your ruling planet, Mercury, as well as Saturn, which are both stationing at the end of next week. If you have been feeling a little stuck, this will unstick you. If you have been feeling listless and unmotivated, this could reorient you, as it is often true that when Saturn makes its direct station that obstacles begin to gradually fall away, allowing you to proceed with your plans and goals. For the past few years that Saturn has been in Pisces you have been learning a lot about relationships, and the way that you do relationships. But you have also been learning a lot about the value of solitude, and learning how to better rely on yourself to be the decision maker. There is an almost necessity for self-sufficiency with this placement. Not only to prove to yourself how well you can stand on your own two feet, but also because it just feels like you are unable to rely on others as well as you might want. There can be reasons for this. People that you are accustomed to leaning on are no longer available. Others have greater expectations of you, and see you as someone who is capable of handling a lot more than you think you can. And there is more to this. For in solitude and self-sufficiency you learn to find yourself. And you are pushed to do harder things. And in finding yourself, and doing the hard things, you also find your true mission in life. Look to see a plan gradually unfolding over the weeks ahead.
Libra
(6th House) Next week Saturn will make its direct station for the final time in the sign of Pisces, a sign that Libra associates with work and your everyday living skills. The sorts of things that support our health and well-being that we do on a daily basis. With Saturn in Pisces these past few years, these areas of your life were made a little harder. Either because your work, your routines, your daily responsibilities were more demanding. Or perhaps needing to pay attention to a health concern, either yours or someone else’s. Or just more invested in improving your life through positive lifestyle changes, working hard to perfect a skill, and being totally invested in doing it all really well. Whatever the scenario there is an implication of working hard to achieve certain goals. During the retrograde phase you were being asked to internalize certain Saturn attributes such as patience, organization, self-discipline and focus. And now that Saturn will be leaving its retrograde phase, you may just begin to see all the rewards and benefits for doing so. And if you’ve been getting that retrograde stuck feeling these past few months, Saturn’s direct motion can also help to clear away any obstacles that had been standing in the way, and allow you to finally be able to move forward with some of your plans.
Scorpio
(5th House) Although the strict disciplined approach of Saturn in your creative sign of Pisces, may have put a damper on some of your enthusiasm lately, it was serving a purpose in this area of your chart. In some ways you were being asked to apply Saturn’s attributes, such as patience, focus, concentration, organization, and striving for excellence through some sort of discipline or medium. Pisces is a sign that is compatible with Scorpio. It supports your personal and creative self-expression in whatever fashion feels right for you, and allows you to more fully express yourself. Saturn just wanted you to do it even better. Get really good at what you do. Whether that be a hobby, a sport, a form of creative self-expression, a unique skill, you were being asked to focus that discipline in such a way that you not only improve certain skills, but will ultimately bring you greater confidence to put some of those skills into some sort of regular practice. And maybe even something more than that. There is a certain pride that comes when you realize you can do something well. And now that Saturn is stationing next week ending its retrograde phase, you may receive some confirmation for this. When Saturn is in Pisces you’ve been learning to see that it’s possible to love what you do, and/or do what you love.
Sagittarius
(4th House) For the 4 and a half months that Saturn has been in its retrograde phase, and returning to the sign of Pisces for some unfinished business, many a Sagittarius has been involved with a great deal of soul searching. You’ve been also positioning yourself in the world. Laying the groundwork and the foundation for the next several years of your life. That would include shoring up the ramparts in your personal life: making your home more safe, stable and secure; and holding your family and community together. Situating yourself is important in these years, for you are needing some sort of reliable foundation from which to be able to grow up and out into the world. It is also when others begin to pay attention to you. It begins with those closest to you, who already know you. But gradually your presence has been reaching beyond that, and will continue to do so in the years ahead. Just know that during the retrograde phase, which is now ending, that we often feel stuck, and find ourselves needing to go over old ground, before we can then proceed. But now that Saturn will be ending its retrograde many of those obstacles that had b been holding you back and preventing you from making progress will begin to fall away, allowing you to see a path and a plan gradually unfolding before you.
Capricorn
(3rd House) Saturn wants us to grow, to have goals, and to achieve them. No one is quite so attuned with that than Capricorn. And as Saturn in its retrograde phase returned to Pisces for some unfinished business these past several months, it was putting the final touches on a plan that has been gradually evolving. While Saturn was in Pisces these past few years it was asking you to see things exactly as they are without pretense or denial. And this will be all that much more so now that Saturn is poised for its direct station next week, ending its retrograde phase. The reason why this is important, is that when you are willing to look at your life from a more rational and objective point of view, it allows you to make wiser, more practical, and more grown up decisions moving forward. Having this reality based perspective will greatly benefit you over the next 7 years. In February, Saturn will re-enter Aries, preparing you to launch yourself up and out into the world. But until then, focus on becoming more informed, and more aware. For the skill and mindset developed during the years that Saturn has been in Pisces, is essential for getting you on track with your true path and destiny.
Aquarius
(2nd House) It is not unusual to see Aquarius struggling with the idea of having enough, earning enough, being enough, when Saturn is in Pisces, as it has been these past several years. And recently, during its retrograde phase, Saturn returned to Pisces to tie up some loose ends, and show you not what you don’t have, but what you do have, and what you are capable of accomplishing. The whole deal with Saturn traveling in Pisces was about finding the tools, and the means to be able to survive in the world, and to be as self-sufficient as possible. This is about what you can do on your own. And proving yourself to yourself, that you are capable of doing so. This may mean focusing in on those things and priorities that you want to invest in, while discarding those things that you don’t. This is about you taking care of yourself. And that includes taking care of your own finances. And now that Saturn is stationing next week, ending its retrograde phase, you may even begin to see some sort of plan unfolding. A plan that has been simmering on the back burner of your life. If you have done your work well these past few years you just may see yourself better situated to allow that plan to unfold from a sustainable, affordable and secure position. One which has a potential to grow well into the future.
Pisces
(1st House) In September, Saturn while in its retrograde phase returned to Pisces for some unfinished business. For the past several years that Saturn has been in Pisces it has been tasking you to rebuild, perhaps to even reinvent your life. That all began by reacquainting yourself with yourself. This was important. Because by doing so, you were bringing yourself more in alignment with your true purpose and goals. Now these may not necessarily have been what other people thought you should be doing. But it was more about you planting the seeds, and creating goals about what you would like to see yourself achieving in the years ahead. This is about you becoming the person that you always wanted to be. A person of self-respect. A person with gravity. Someone that others will take seriously and pay attention to. And during these past few months that Saturn returned to your sign for the last time it was giving you the opportunity to add some finishing touches. That could include giving yourself permission to let go of those things that are no longer valid for who you are now. Or to just make sure that you are indeed on the right track and doing things the right way. Saturn has been asking you to be the architect of the next chapter of your life. And now that Saturn will be ending its retrograde phase next week, you could feel some of that retrograde reticence and any procrastination begin to fall away. Therefore be like Saturn. Look forwards to the future, and take the reins of your life, leading it where you want it to go.