the foundation of human society, Saturn is associated with social order. Saturn is a father figure, but not necessarily a benevolent one—he is associated with restrictions, limitations, and fear. But those qualities have their purpose, as they call us to examine those self-imposed limitations within ourselves and free ourselves from them.
This is a highly practical, unemotional planet, associated with concrete reality, material things, rules and laws, and authority. Saturn is not a creative influence; rather it reminds us of our duty to act responsibly to maintain the established social order, and to develop self-discipline for order in our life and to persist during times of hardship. Those qualities, in turn, are associated with ambition and careers.
Saturn rules Capricorn and the 10th House (Public Image, Career, & Destiny) and secondary Aquarius and the 11th House (Friends & Vision) before Uranus was assigned to it. In the body Saturn rules the bones, skin, and spleen.
Uranus
While order and balance are important in the world, the other side of that coin—change and evolution into greater love, freedom, and well-being for all—is just as important. Human society cannot evolve and expand unless there are individuals who challenge the established order. An odd fact about Uranus is that it boldly dares to rotate on its side, thereby breaking with convention, and indeed Uranus is highly unconventional and always ready to challenge things as they are.
Uranus is a progressive humanitarian, rebel and visionary who has no special respect for authority—he would rather exert his strong vision and will over authority in his idealistic quest for freedom, justice, creating opportunity for