Saturn in Sagittarius? What do you do?

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virgodog58
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As somebody with Saturn in Sagittarius (now aged 55) I would be interested to know what other Saturn-in-Sagittarius people are doing or have done for a career (given that Saturn has to do with one's career among other things). I myself wanted to be an architect or an actor but unfortunately let myself be put off these by my father. It seems to me as though people with this placement are often in the public eye either through politics (Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King) or through showbusiness (Madonna, Michael Jackson). Of course, there is a connection between politics and law and many politicians trained as lawyers (such as Abraham Lincoln) and the law as a profession is supposed to be ruled by Sagittarius. So what do YOU do, and (if different) what would you like to do or to have done as a profession?
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My Saturn is located exactly in my 6th house, and I'm dealing with certain aspects of the big finances and enterprise right now, but I'm pretty interested in law and politics as well. It's very true that Sagittarius rules these subjects, along with human evolution, so it's no surprise for everyone with this placement to aim mainly at such targets. Oh, I forgot about public relations.

I think that's a good placement, since conservative Saturn always appreciates law and politics, rigid or not. When I was younger, however, I've experienced the usual limitations of this position, and I was terribly narrow-minded preachy at some time about certain ideologies. The good thing is that this unnecessary trouble is all in the past now (Thank God for that!).

Now I'm looking forward to expand the far-sightedness, which is so typical for this sign. It ain't going to be difficult though, since it forms a conjunction with liberal Uranus.