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Regarding Positional Transits

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Hi, there. I am going through the positional transit course. In the first video you are referring to Saturn crossing the first house and ascendant, and how people want to make better use of their time as an example. I would assume that you may also experience some of this same effect, maybe to a lesser degree, if Saturn is transiting the 7th house as well in opposition to the 1st?

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The results given in the course are very specific. Saturn through any house will impact the time spent with something, when gonig through the 7th, its time to do less 7th house things, which does give more time to oneself, but it may just as well be more time for other things, but its all about less 7th house stuff. 

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@ernst Thanks, Guru Ernst. I guess to be more clear: Lets say if Saturn is transiting the 7th and in opposition to the first, since it is in opposition, will you feel any of those same effects on the first house? Will you feel any of those effects, to a lesser degree, as if it was transiting the first since it is in opposition to the first?

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saturn is always about time management in a way. in all other houses than the first, it means less time with that house. with the first, its about realizing that a person only has so much time, what is most important to accomplish in that time. 

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@ernst In the Positional Transit course I believe you mentioned Saturn in the 6th being an important time to focus on health and Saturn in the 10th a time to focus on the most important projects in our lives. If Saturn indicates a lesser focus on the house it's in then why do these two critical transits seem to indicate more time spent on what the house represents?

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Saturn transiting a house indicates the time where we are ending and starting a new karmic cycle with that  house. So the very karmas, actions, we are doing with respect to that house will change. Look at past transits of saturn to see what I mean. Saturn is an importnat karaka for both the 6th and 10th house and thus tends to give more new stuff in those two houses. 

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