
The stern hand of Saturn, which guided our working years, now deserves its rest in retirement. The schedules, the burdens, the constant striving can finally ease. It’s a permission slip to slow down, to let the weight lift.
Now, the Moon calls us inward. Our emotions, our memories, our deepest needs rise to the surface. Let us journal these feelings, trace the landscapes of our inner world. It’s a time for reflection, for understanding the rhythms of our own hearts in this new quiet.
This shift, from Saturn’s outward demands to the Moon’s inward gaze, can feel like a liberation. The pressures lessen. We can finally listen to our own needs, nurture ourselves in ways long forgotten. Home becomes a softer space, connections with loved ones deepen.
The Moon in our chart whispers how to do this. Its sign and house guide our reflections. A watery Moon might lead to journals filled with memories. An airy Moon, to explorations of the mind. Each placement offers a unique path to understanding our inner world.
And Saturn’s placement? It shows where we might feel the greatest release. If it ruled our work, the freedom is immense. If it touched our inner planets, the easing of self-pressure is profound. Letting Saturn nap is a conscious choice for gentleness.
So, retirement becomes a turning inward, a time for the Moon’s quiet wisdom. We release the burdens of the past, embrace a slower, more reflective way. In the pages of our journals, and in the quiet moments, we might finally find a deeper understanding of ourselves, a melancholy peace settling in.
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