Wild Astrology by Paula Lustemberg

Wild Astrology by Paula Lustemberg

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Saturn in Pisces: The Architecture of the Uncertain

A reflection on Saturn's transit through Pisces and the opportunity to live as if everything were possible

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Paula Lustemberg
Sep 02, 2025
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Inception - Mirror Scene (2010)

Saturn transits the ocean of Pisces and calls us to an essential paradox: that of finding structure within fluidity and form within the formless. This is not a call to chaotic dissolution, but to conscious dissolution. It is about the calculated collapse of the dikes we have built against the tide of the unpredictable—dikes that, over time, have become the walls of our own cell. The available energy is that of a radical realism that accepts that the only certainty is the very malleability of the world.

The opportunity lies not in replacing one set of beliefs with another, but in accessing a deeper state of perception where beliefs are revealed for what they are: temporary agreements, solidified consensuses. It is time to operate from the source code of reality, where the parameters of the possible are still wet and can be reshaped. Saturn, the architect, no longer works with the rigid marble of tradition, but with the living clay of Piscean potentiality. His task is no longer to erect monuments, but to design currents.

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