Okay, so, I’ve been digging into this whole astrology thing lately, and let me tell you, it’s a wild ride. Today, I really wanted to figure out what this “Saturn trine aspects” thing is all about and how it might connect to past lives and the lessons we supposedly carry over.
First, I had to get my birth chart done. I used one of those online calculators, punched in my birth date, time, and place, and boom, there it was. A bunch of lines and symbols that looked like some secret code. I found Saturn, it’s that little symbol that kinda looks like a lowercase “h” with a cross on top.
Next, I had to figure out what a “trine” is. Turns out, it’s when two planets are about 120 degrees apart in the chart. It’s supposed to be a harmonious aspect, meaning the energies of the planets involved flow smoothly together. So, Saturn trine something else is like a good vibe, you know?

Now, Saturn, in general, is all about structure, discipline, limitations, and karma. Think of it as the cosmic teacher that gives you tough love. So I got to the task of learning what is Saturn. I began to study Saturn first.
- Learned about Saturn: I started looking up what Saturn represents. Lots of websites and books talk about it as the planet of karma, responsibility, and life lessons.
After figuring out Saturn, I focused on the trines. I looked for any planet that was forming that 120-degree angle with Saturn in my chart. There might be more than one, or there might be none. I found one in my chart, and it was Saturn trine my Moon!
- Identified Trines: I found the planets that were forming a trine aspect with Saturn in my birth chart. It was hard to see at first, but I finally spotted it.
Then came the fun part – trying to connect all of this to past lives. I had to research what it means when Saturn is trine the Moon, specifically, since that’s what I have in my chart. I learned a lot from reading many others’ sharing.
- Researched Specific Aspects: I read a bunch of stuff about what Saturn trine Moon might mean. Some of it talked about emotional maturity and stability potentially earned from past life experiences. Interesting, huh?
It’s a lot of interpretation, to be honest. Some sources say that Saturn trine another planet indicates lessons you’ve mastered in a past life, and now you get to use those skills and wisdom in this life. It’s like you already did the hard work, and now you’re reaping the benefits.
For example, with Saturn trine my Moon, I read that it could mean I’ve learned to handle my emotions in a mature and responsible way in past lives. Maybe I was a counselor or a caregiver, or someone who had to deal with a lot of emotional upheaval but learned to stay grounded. And now, in this life, I have a natural ability to deal with feelings, both my own and others’.

- Reflected on Possible Past Life Connections: I started to think about how these interpretations could relate to my current life. Do I feel like I’m naturally good at certain things? Do I have any recurring themes or patterns in my life that might be connected to these past life lessons? I began to journal a bit.
Of course, it’s all speculation. There’s no way to know for sure what you did in a past life. But it’s a cool thought experiment, right? It makes you think about your strengths and weaknesses in a new light.
- Continued Learning: I realized this is just the tip of the iceberg. I’m going to keep exploring my chart and learning more about these aspects. It’s a journey, and I am excited to explore more.
I’m still learning about all of this, but it’s definitely given me some food for thought. Maybe I’ll start journaling about my insights and see if any patterns emerge. It’s like being a detective, but instead of solving a crime, you’re solving the mystery of your own soul! At least, this is what I thought and tried for today’s astrology learning.












