I watched a LOT of astrology videos again and I found that two placements in one’s birth chart could be great at giving plot ideas, especially for characters you feel are in a slump and you don’t know what to do with them.
Saturn return is when Saturn returns to the same place in the sky as when the person was born. That happens when they’re about 29 years old. The Saturn placement shows what obstacle these people have. If they work on overcoming it, it is said that they’ll be rewarded with their Saturn return.
North Node again shows what kind of lesson you were brought into the world to learn. The opposite is the south node, which shows what you have been doing already.
Let’s use Seneca as an example:
Her Saturn is in Capricorn and Astro seek has this to say:
Seneca was raised as a UCPB woman, which is super limiting. There’s certain things expected of her as a woman, but she doesn’t really want them. She was also raised to be very prejudiced and she has yet to question those beliefs.
My interpretation is that in order to receive these Saturn gifts, she needs to work on overcoming these prejudices and seeing that what she has been taught about her position in the world doesn’t have to be this way.
Then north node:
Again, I interpreted this as how on one hand Seneca has this scientist sort of brain, she loves objective truth etc, but she was also raised with very rigid beliefs and prejudices that she has yet to question.
So this gives me a ~plot idea vibe for her, to throw her in situations where she has to question her beliefs and her place in the world.
How to do this? Go to astro seek and draft up their birth chart, see what it has to say for their Saturn and North Node placements (I didn’t look at the house stuff because that complicates things) and see how that could inspire you!
Saturn return is when Saturn returns to the same place in the sky as when the person was born. That happens when they’re about 29 years old. The Saturn placement shows what obstacle these people have. If they work on overcoming it, it is said that they’ll be rewarded with their Saturn return.
North Node again shows what kind of lesson you were brought into the world to learn. The opposite is the south node, which shows what you have been doing already.
Let’s use Seneca as an example:
Her Saturn is in Capricorn and Astro seek has this to say:
Quote:People with Saturn in Capricorn keep track of their goals with unquenchable determination regardless of time and they can be compared to the Rock of Gibraltar without exaggeration. In spite of all the obstacles and failures, they eventually achieve great success and they are respected by others. People with Saturn in Capricorn have to learn to know their place. These people tend to succumb to what society expects from people of their social status, class, belief, race etc. Yet, a compensatory reaction may occur, that is, they may want to avoid and resist all that is expected of them on the basis of their social status, class or race, and they do not want to be put in a box.
Seneca was raised as a UCPB woman, which is super limiting. There’s certain things expected of her as a woman, but she doesn’t really want them. She was also raised to be very prejudiced and she has yet to question those beliefs.
My interpretation is that in order to receive these Saturn gifts, she needs to work on overcoming these prejudices and seeing that what she has been taught about her position in the world doesn’t have to be this way.
Then north node:
Quote:North Node in Gemini brings the conflict between seeking objectivity and lively communication on the one hand, and clinging to a highly subjective understanding, firmly anchored opinions and commands on the other.
These people need to learn how to express complex contexts and ideas in everyday language, how to convey spiritual thinking into practical life, transfer it in comprehensible form and show clearly the connection between the philosophical and noble knowledge and values of everyday life.
Beware of prejudices and stubborn beliefs.
Again, I interpreted this as how on one hand Seneca has this scientist sort of brain, she loves objective truth etc, but she was also raised with very rigid beliefs and prejudices that she has yet to question.
So this gives me a ~plot idea vibe for her, to throw her in situations where she has to question her beliefs and her place in the world.
How to do this? Go to astro seek and draft up their birth chart, see what it has to say for their Saturn and North Node placements (I didn’t look at the house stuff because that complicates things) and see how that could inspire you!