Tag: retirement planning
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Planning retirement? Ask your Saturn if it’s on board
Retirement looms. The cosmos whispers through Saturn. It’s not a direct question to the ringed giant, but a deep look within your birth chart. How does its placement color your future freedom? Its aspects hint at ease or struggle in this transition. A well-aspected Saturn might signal a planned ease. Difficult aspects? Perhaps anxieties linger…
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The grind is over—Sun in 4th? You’ll glow in retirement.
The bright striving of our career, the 10th house, fades with retirement. Now, a different light calls: the Sun in the 4th. Home, family, our deepest roots become the center. Perhaps the need to shine outwardly now softens to an inner glow. The 4th house whispers of belonging, of a safe haven. With the Sun…
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Let your Moon journal. Let your Saturn nap
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.…
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Mars exits. Peace enters. Let the Venusian era begin.
Mars departs, its fiery energy fading from our retirement sky. A sense of battle weary quiet descends. Now, Venus arrives, a gentle promise of ease. Perhaps the striving years are truly done. This Venusian time isn’t about doing, but feeling. We might find ourselves drawn to beauty, to soft pleasures. The sharp edges of ambition…
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Retirement isn’t the end—it’s your Moon’s dream phase
Retirement isn’t an end, but a turning inward, to the Moon’s quiet dreams. Our emotions, our need for comfort, finally take center stage. The drive of work fades, replaced by a yearning for what truly soothes us. This new phase invites us to build a life that whispers to our deepest feelings, a safe harbor…
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Mars got you here, but it’s time for the Moon to lead
The drive of career fades, replaced by a quiet focus on inner peace in retirement. Home and belonging now matter most. This shift, like the Moon’s gentle glow, brings a new focus. Past achievements soften as we seek emotional comfort in our post-work life. Retirement isn’t stillness, but a turning inward. Like the Moon reflecting…