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Do You Doubt Your Potential?


Unleash Your Creative Potential!

What would your life be like if your were to live to your fullest potential? And, what would you be willing to do to find out what was holding you back from reaching it?

One of my favorite planets in astrology to work with is Saturn. Saturn is the archetypal influence in your astrological chart that reveals how and where you doubt and "swallow" your creative impulses that limit your true potential. 

In Greek mythology, Cronus (Saturn) was the son of Uranus and Gaea. He lead his brothers and sisters, the Titans, in a revolt against their father to became king of the gods. He then married the Titan Rhea and had a total of six children. But Cronus had a bad habit of devouring his newborn children (his creative potential) to prevent them from one day overthrowing him as king of the gods as he did to his father. Until finally, at the birth of their last child Zeus, Rhea tricked Cronus into swallowing a rock instead. Zeus then overthrew his father and freed his brothers and sisters from the stomach of Cronus (it's myth!).  Later the Romans adopted Cronus as the God of Saturn; the gatekeeper to your potential. 



"Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. 
Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure."
Marianne Williamson

This quote speaks directly to the archetypal wound of Saturn's work in your astrological chart. It directs you where to take responsibility, master doubt and become the inner authority to your life and live your true potential!

Namaste


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