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gains recognition for the power and influence of his writings. The affairs of
the house under Capricorn would provide the subject matter most favored
for the native's realistic approach in this direction. This people usually have
subordinates and all the comforts of life.
hen the Saturn Falls in the Fourth House
Being in the the fourth house indicates affliction to the heart. The
native must develop a feeling of close kinship with his historical
background and heritage. There is a strong parent fixation anyway, which
encourages a natural attitude of looking subjectively backward rather than
objectively forward. This native would be considerably held back in early
life (initially by the family) and would be very late in showing positive
development on his own.
hen the Saturn Falls in the Fifth House
The native will lack of happiness and pleasure from children if Saturn is
in the fifth house. This person may feel a limitation and a depression about
all the affairs concerned with creativity, romantic love-making, children
and their education. Yet dealing with any or all of these subjects holds the
key to the native's sense of security. The problem is that the fifth-house
area is normally one of the outgoing, objective extensions of the ego,
which usually performs best when not held in check by the more basic and
down-to-earth reality that Saturn demands. The result has to be a
tempering of the product in the restrictive Saturn sense. It is somewhat
difficult to consider the self-preservation principle and the supposedly
joyous expressions of the ego in the same context. In this case they must
be considered together. One's children may become a source of security,
but at the same time they are bound to involve disappointments and
obligations.
hen the Saturn Falls in the Sixth House
Saturn in the sixth symbolises the destroyer of enemies. This is an area
more understandable for the depressing nature of Saturn. Work, duty,
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