Well, let’s talk about this Saturn thingy in the 6th house, and in that Sagittarius place too. I ain’t no fancy astrologer, mind you, just an old woman who’s seen a thing or two. But I’ve heard folks chatterin’ about it, and it sounds like it can make a person’s life a bit of a bumpy ride, ya know?
What’s this Saturn fuss all about, anyway?
So, they say this Saturn, it’s a kinda strict fella in the sky. When he sets up shop in your 6th house, which is all about your daily grind, your health, and even your enemies, well, things can get tough. Especially if he’s in that Sagittarius, the sign that likes to roam and be free. It’s like tying a wild horse to a plow, if ya get my meanin’.
Sickness and Troubles, Oh My!
Now, some folks say if Saturn ain’t happy in the 6th, you might be lookin’ at some long-term sicknesses. The kind that just stick around, like a bad smell. And your immunity, that’s your body’s fightin’ power, it might get weak. You could be catchin’ every cold and cough that comes around. And those enemies? They might be sneakin’ around, tryin’ to pull a fast one on ya. Maybe even lawsuits and legal trouble, which nobody wants. That’s what I’ve heard them say.
- Bad health, always achin’
- Enemies lurkin’ in the shadows
- Legal troubles, courtrooms and such
But it ain’t all doom and gloom, they say.
Even with Saturn bein’ a tough taskmaster, there’s still some good to be found. Especially for folks in Sagittarius, with all that energy. They say this Saturn can make you work hard, real hard. You won’t be lazy, that’s for sure. You’ll be the type to get things done, even if it ain’t always easy. And that can be a good thing, you see.
Work, Work, Work!
So, what kinda work you might do with this Saturn setup? Well, they say it could be somethin’ that lets you explore, travel, or even teach others. Maybe you’d be a good teacher, sharin’ what you know. Or a lawyer, fightin’ for what’s right. Or a spiritual leader, guiding folks on the right path. Even a doctor, fixin’ folks up. It seems like you’d be someone with strong beliefs, and wouldn’t change their minds for nobody. You’d want a job where you could use your brain and stick to your rules, see? Saturn likes rules, I heard.
Thinkin’ and teachin’, that’s the ticket!
- Teacher, sharin’ knowledge
- Lawyer, fightin’ the good fight
- Spiritual leader, guidin’ souls
- Doctor, healin’ the sick
Saturn movin’ around, changin’ things up
Now, this Saturn, he don’t just sit still. He moves around, and when he does, things can change. For those Sagittarius folks, when Saturn moves in a certain way, it could mean good things for their money, their family, and their creative side. Maybe they’ll get a better job, or things will get smoother at home. It’s like the sun comin’ out after a long storm, they say. Time to make sure the house is in order and everything is taken care of.
Family, money, and makin’ things, that’s where the luck is!
Responsibility and stickin’ to it
Saturn in the 6th, no matter where it is, it seems to bring a lot of responsibility. You gotta be dedicated, gotta stick to things, even when they’re hard. It ain’t always fun and games, but it can make you strong, ya know? You learn to appreciate the simple things, like a clean fridge and folded laundry. No wishy-washy opinions neither. You’ll know what you believe, and that’s that. You need structure and discipline. People with this Saturn are hardworking, they say.
Hard work and stickin’ to your guns, that’s what Saturn teaches ya.
So, what does it all mean?
Well, look, I ain’t no expert, but from what I gather, this Saturn in the 6th house in Sagittarius, it’s a mixed bag. It can bring challenges, like sickness and troubles, but it can also bring strengths, like hard work and strong beliefs. It’s about finding a way to balance that wild Sagittarius energy with Saturn’s need for order and discipline. It’s about learnin’ to take care of yourself, standin’ up for what you believe in, and findin’ work that lets you use your talents. And if you can do all that, well, you’ll be alright. You’ll be just fine.
It’s a tough road, but you can handle it. Just keep your chin up and keep on keepin’ on. That’s what I always say.