
I was intrigued to read that US Census Statistics reveal that first marriages which end in divorce last seven to eight years. Having seen the movie “The Seven Year Itch,” I thought this was an interesting statistic considering that the astrological Saturn cycle is about 7.4 years. (First the conjunction, then the opening square at about 7.4 years, the opposition at nearly 15, the closing square at 22-23 and the Saturn Return at 29-30). Looking for synchronicity everywhere, as most astrologers do, it seems clear to me that the Saturn cycle influences the so-called “Seven Year Itch.”
A relationship chart is typically a “composite” chart, where the midpoints of the two charts are taken and a chart drawn up for the “relationship.” The composite chart of the relationship is fascinating as it describes not only what the relationship will appear like to others (ascendant), what the couple will need in order to fuel the relationship (Sun) — it also shows how well each individual will be able to manage the relationship. But a composite chart would not necessarily travel through a Saturn cycle in seven years.
An event chart for a marriage would follow the seven year Saturn cycle. The first seven years (just as with an individual chart) form the waxing square, the period where the individual identity is developed. A young person at the age of 7 during the opening Saturn square (when transiting Saturn is 90 degrees from natal Saturn) is often tested by peers or the school environment. There may be challenges to and from authority, and a readjustment is necessary to fit into the social structures that surround us. Perhaps a marriage needs to go through a similar adjustment period; Saturn rules commitment and responsibility, and perhaps the opening square in a marriage presents tests of commitment in response to feelings of being overwhelmed by responsibility, a hallmark of Saturn. Many well-known couples have not made it past the seven year mark, most recently Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston.
Saturn cycles show times where additional effort is needed, so it makes sense that the seven year cycle in marriage is no different. Most happy couples report that putting in that extra effort (oh so loved by Saturn!!) brings great rewards and future happiness. (Unless, of course, Angelina Jolie is involved!)
posted July 14, 2006 at 10:19 pm
Great blog! I’ve added a link to your blog on Blog of the Day under the category of Relationship. To view the post of your blog, please visit http://blogoftheday.org/page/111629
posted July 15, 2006 at 6:28 am
Love the last line (of a very interesting post BTW!) – Brad couldn’t be bothered with Saturn, he went for Uranus whose rewards are more instant
posted July 16, 2006 at 7:47 am
Rob, thanks for linking me!
And Felicity, for your comments about Brad Pitt. It might be time to revisit the relationship between Pitt and Angelina: http://astrodynamics.blogspot.co…itt-out-
of.html
posted July 18, 2006 at 4:36 am
Oops, you’re right! I always think of Angelina as an Aquarian (that was Jen, who seems to me more like a Gemini – I must have some topsy turvy transits going on!!
posted July 18, 2006 at 4:50 am
Reading through your article again I see I missed things the first time round. Their relationship is very complex. I guess Brad’s earth energy must help balance that unaspected Sun? I had forgotten about the dark side of Gemini
posted July 18, 2006 at 6:42 am
Felicity – it’s not just you having topsy turvy transits, this heavy retrograde period seems to be like mercury retrograde to the tenth power.
The earth doesn’t exactly balance the unaspected Sun – the Sun pretty much operates on its own. It’s almost like there’s a split in the person between the Sun and the heavy Capricorn, with each doing its own thing. Usually one gets projected onto the partner if they’re not integrated within, and in the relationship with Angelina it looks like Brad is acting out the earth character while Angelina is the fire (independent, self-motivated)
posted July 21, 2006 at 2:03 pm
Although not married, my relationship started when Saturn was at 16 Aquarius, so we’re facing our Saturn opposition in August. I imagine this would symbolize the “culmination” point of all the hard work put in at the square