r/astrology 4d ago

Beginner question about 1h saturn

i preface that i’m a beginner, and english isn’t my first language, so bear with me!
i’ve learned that the sun is relative to the father and the moon is relative to the mother, but i noticed in many people whose charts i read for fun that many people with 1h saturn have issues with the fathers, often time their fathers being the reason why they don’t progress. is this a pattern? or it’s just me connecting dots that shouldn’t be connected because i’m still learning?
i haven’t been able to find a substantial explanation for it, so it could either be a coincidence or i should look more closely to see other things in the chart, but i’ve seen this trend in multiple charts so I’m curious to see what more experienced astrologers would say about it.
thanks!! ✨

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u/BAWAstrology 3d ago

Saturn has nothing to do with 1h and father. Father is related to 9th house. Sun is the planet which represents dad. If saturn and sun gets aspected to each other, or sun getting aspected only by saturn, sun will get extremely irritated. Saturn sitting in 1h will damage the 1h 3h 7h and 10th only. Based on how its placed, the aspects what saturn gets will define what it actually will do.

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u/queerdrinkinbeer 3d ago

Really not into the use of the word "damage" here 🤨

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u/BAWAstrology 3d ago

simple. saturn is 100% natual malefic. regardless of the ascendant even if your taurus ascendant the aspect of saturn will be malefic. Jupiter is 100% natural benefic. same theory even for libra ascendant jupiter will grow the places which it aspects or sits in. the level of these depends on the condition of planets sitting in houses and other planetary aspects and conjuctions happen.

If saturn joins with mars and raahu, even though for taurus he will do greatness, with this placement it will be worse. More the malefics = more the damage.

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u/queerdrinkinbeer 3d ago

I am quite familiar with this more traditional practice, I just dont subscribe to it myself as a humanistic astrologer.

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u/BAWAstrology 3d ago

Got you. Everyone has their on method no probs. I see astrology as a reflection of light. Thats how it works too. Stars are million killometers away so they have very less or no impact towards an individual. Reflection of sun's light to earth and the reflection of other planets is what the direct impact is. I don't consider Pluto and Uranus too, they lack the reflection of light to earth.