Saturn (Cronos)

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Saturn (Cronos) Saturn is a Roman deity representing the Golden Age. He is associated with the Greek god Cronos.

Cronos was a Titan, the son of Uranus and the father of Zeus (Jupiter).

Cronos dethroned his father and was later dethroned by Zeus.

Thus, from a psychoanalytic point of view, dreaming about Saturn may be symbolic of some aspects of the Oedipus complex.

It may bring up the desire to challenge authority and gain personal power and identity.

Astrologically, Saturn represents a wide range of positive and negative attributes.

He represents barriers, misfortune, fixation and impotence, as well as loyalty, righteousness, consistency, knowledge and self-denial.

Saturn symbolizes man’s ability to recognize the difficulties of life and to confront the impulsive and passion motivated lifestyle. Dreaming about Saturn, may be an unconscious message regarding self-restrain and a need for a more intellectual, moral and spiritual life. Also, Saturn’s influence has a way of amplifying reality.

If there is melancholy or despair, it remains fixed.

Thus, dreaming of Saturn might call your attention to unpleasant aspects of life or to self-negating emotions.

However, the psyche may be providing you with knowledge that can be used to motivate and transform current reality through hard work and self-discipline.

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