So, I’ve been messing around with this whole past lives thing, and let me tell you, it’s been a wild ride. I got into it because, well, life’s been throwing some serious curveballs, and I was looking for answers, you know? Started digging into astrology, specifically looking at Saturn trines, since I heard they can reveal stuff about past lives. Saturn, they say, is like the taskmaster of the zodiac, the “Lord of Karma” and all that jazz.
First thing I did was pull up my birth chart. I used one of those free online tools. You just punch in your birth date, time, and place, and bam, there’s your chart. I was mainly hunting for where Saturn was chilling and what other planets it was vibing with in a trine aspect—that’s a 120-degree angle, which is supposed to be all harmonious and stuff.
Turns out, I have Saturn trine my South Node. From what I’ve gathered, the South Node is like a footprint of your past lives, so this combo supposedly means I’ve got some wisdom from past incarnations that I can tap into. It wasn’t just the South Node, though. I also noticed Saturn trining my Moon. This one got me thinking about emotional resilience. Maybe in a past life, I was some stoic warrior or something, who knows?

Once I had these placements down, I started jotting down everything that came to mind about my current life, like the challenges I face, the patterns in my relationships, and the kind of career stuff I’m drawn to. I was trying to see if any of this lined up with the whole “past life lessons” idea.
Then I went a bit deeper. I started reflecting on any strong feelings or gut reactions I’ve had that didn’t seem to make sense in the context of my current life experiences. For instance, I’ve always had this weird pull towards leadership roles, even though I’m naturally pretty introverted. Could this be a leftover from a past life where I was some kind of leader? Maybe, maybe not. But it’s fun to think about.
I also read up on synastry, which is basically comparing two people’s charts to see how they vibe together. Some astrologers say that placements in the 4th, 8th, and 12th houses, or connections with the South Node, can indicate past-life connections. This was super interesting because I started thinking about certain people in my life and how we just “click” on a deeper level. Maybe we were buddies in a past life, or maybe even enemies—who knows?
- Pulled up my birth chart online: Entered my birth details to see the planetary positions.
- Identified Saturn trines: Found out I had Saturn trine my South Node and Moon.
- Journaled current life patterns: Wrote down challenges, relationships, and career stuff.
- Reflected on strong feelings: Pondered over gut reactions that seemed out of place.
- Explored synastry: Compared my chart with others to look for past-life connections.
I even did some meditations where I tried to open myself up to any past-life memories or insights. I can’t say I saw any clear visions of being Cleopatra or anything, but I did get some interesting feelings and thoughts that seemed to resonate with the themes I’d been exploring. It was more like a sense of knowing, rather than a full-blown movie in my head.
In the end, this whole process has been more about self-discovery than finding concrete proof of past lives. It’s helped me understand myself better, see patterns in my life, and think about how I can grow and evolve. Whether or not you believe in past lives, I think there’s something valuable in reflecting on these themes and seeing how they might apply to your current journey. It’s like, even if it’s all just metaphor, it’s still a useful tool for personal growth, right?
So, that’s my story. I’m no expert, just a regular person trying to make sense of life. If you’re curious about this stuff, I’d say give it a shot. What do you have to lose? Maybe you’ll discover something cool about yourself along the way. Or maybe you’ll just have a good laugh at the whole thing. Either way, it’s all good.
The Ending
Anyways, that’s my two cents on the whole Saturn trines and past lives thing. It’s been a fun and enlightening process, and I’m definitely going to keep exploring it. Who knows what other weird and wonderful things I’ll uncover? Stay tuned, folks!