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Extra-Saturnian Planets: The three planets not visible to the naked eye that orbit outside the planet Sauturn, namely: Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto.

 


The Fallacy of the trans-Saturnian Planets
This article appeared in January, 1998 edition of The Astrological Magazine, Bangalore, India. It is aimed at the more advanced student and discusses some of the foundational topics of Vedic Astrology.

Extra-Saturnian planets - The three planets not visible to the naked eye that orbit outside the planet Sauturn, namely: Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto.

The Saturnian parent who rejects, and then turns up in a triangle as a cold and rejecting partner, may have something to do with our own need to acquire boundaries.

As the Saturnian process becomes partially internalized, the individual becomes "well-tempered" and demonstrates strength of character.

[1] The first of the trans-Saturnian planets makes an appearance and so does Kepler's exotic quintile aspect.

We will use the trans-saturnian planets (Uranus, Neptune and Pluto) because the charts we are using for examples are of famous people and they speak to us of both their private and professional lives.

The Saturnian archetype in combination with the Neptunian represents a bringing down of wild fantasy into disappointing real world practicality, or else a raising of reality-consciousness to the full possibility of the numinous occasion.

This is one of the most powerful of Saturnian conditions. Since the progressed Moon takes twenty-eight and Saturn thirty years to complete the circle, the two may in rare cases, approximately coincide.

Instead of the lower Saturnian nature proclaiming: “My life is so limited!' or “I am going to control everything and everyone in sight so that I make sure I get what I want,' Saturn’s influence is raised up.

Acker find in the T-square the character of Saturn, and consider that this configuration gives certain obstacles and the necessity of overcoming them, and also a strong, vigorous, ambitious aspiration to act, indicative of its Saturnian character.

Its effects in an individual chart are often drastic and difficult, as are the effects of the other "transpersonal" (and trans-Saturnian) planets.

It must be earned, and the Saturnian qualities of discipline, hard work and achievement must be utilized. This will be particularly important when Saturn and Pluto face off in a square formation.

This is another Saturnian word that evokes groans from many people who expect boring, unbending demands to be imposed with little reward in return.

Hard work and perseverance are also saturnian concepts and that's not all bad. "The mills of the gods grind slowly, but they grind exceedingly fine." Saturn represents mastery, seasoned professionalism, efficiency, consolidation and dependability.

for thie reality (Saturnian/Capricornian). This idea will become especially
strong when the Sun or moon (and other planets) squares or opposes the
eclipse degree. This will begin with the planets with Venus on February 7, ...

Let's remember here that some of Saturnian stuff above does also apply to Aquarius. Saturn is the traditional ruler of Aquarius. Uranus rules over astrology, brilliant minds, and divorce. There's more to it than that but let's just start with it.

symbolizes a person of sound judgment with an ample store of common sense; optimism, order, harmony; the principle of expansion and growth as expressed in the accumulation of material wealth, but without the miserliness of a marked Saturnian trait.

Late degree Virgo gets one more chance to pass their Saturnian finals, because of the retrograde back into Virgo from April 7, 2010 to July 21, 2010. Besides this time in Virgo, Saturn be in Libra through to October 5, 2012.

This is an important formation, especially if a slow moving celestial body is at the apex of the configuration, in particular one of the Trans-Saturnians.

From an astrological point of view, little is known about the trans-Saturnians or 'modern' planets. Therefore, they are considered with caution and secondary to the seven traditional planets.
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Likewise, if the Moon is applying to no other planet it is, or is applying to, void of course. By the way, the trans-Saturnians have not be given orbs so far as I know and so if you use these planets only the moiety of the traditional planet can be ...

The Vedic astrology does not include the trans-Saturnian planets, viz., Uranus (also known as Herschel), Neptune and Pluto, but it includes the Nodes of Moon, viz., Rahu and Ketu, for prognostication purposes.

See also: Saturn, Planet, Astrology, Sun, Uranus

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