If we add the transits or progressions to the astrological interpretation, we discover that the planetary cycles correspond to critical ages in human life: the first square of Uranus to its natal position - more or less at the age of 22, the first return of Saturn - between 28 and 30 years, the return of the Moon by progression - every 28 years, etc.
For example, it is no coincidence that the Moon and Saturn mark the completion and the beginning of a new cycle almost simultaneously. In combination, both planets speak of a process of emotional maturation. Whether we know astrology or not, we all go through these cycles.
Many times, Saturn’s return is seen with some fear. Crises and karma to face are heralded. However, what astrology really says is that when Saturn transits back to its natal position, we have completed one cycle and are ready for the next turn from a more experienced perspective.
"No problem can be solved at the same level of consciousness in which it was created."
Albert Einstein
Einstein had good reason to think this.
Trying to do whatever it takes to avoid the possible karma that heralds a Saturn return (or any other strong transit) is virtually impossible because we don't have the level of consciousness of our future selves.
Those of us who are passionate about personal development many times and without realizing what we seek is to control the laws of the universe rather than understand them. By "control" I mean that the fears triggered by planetary activations lead us to want to prevent as best as possible what we fear.
In reality, we are projecting into the future what we can imagine. And our imagination contains what we can see in the present. That is, we project the present into the future. And for the future, that is the past.
But... is there a way to connect with a level of consciousness that can guide us towards solutions?
Einstein's theory of relativity explains that time is relative, that is, that time moves at different speeds in different places, depending on the position and movement of observers.
This means, according to the theory of relativity, the past, the present and the future could coexist at the same time.
So let's use our imagination a bit.
According to the theory of relativity, our future selves may already exist. In other words, she or he knows more than we do what she or he did to achieve certain goals.
The playful New Moon in Leo tells us:
It has become fashionable to ask ourselves: "what would you say to your past self?" Change the question to: “what would my future self tell me?”.
Quantum mechanics states that certain observations cannot be absolutely predicted. Instead, there are a variety of possible observations, each with a different probability. According to the theory of multiple universes, each of these possible observations amounts to a different universe.1
We can translate this as multiple future selves that we can turn to. The point would be to ask the question that the New Moon in Leo suggests to the happiest of them.
The mathematical frameworks of quantum mechanics and general relativity are quite different and don't mesh easily. Researchers continue to explore and develop ideas that could close this gap, but for now, a complete and consistent theory that successfully combines quantum mechanics and relativity remains an open question in the field of theoretical physics.
However, all this that I have explained is science (Aquarius). And with science, we can do something creative (Leo).
So, sowing the best for this new season that culminates in 6 months, let's play the leonine way and if you resonate with this, repeat this mantra every morning and every night:
"To the happiest of my future selves, guide me to you."