Virgo (source: Wikipedia)

Saturn has been in Pisces for less than two weeks, and I’m already noticing a big change in the Virgo individuals around me. Almost all of them have become a tremendous pain in the ass.

Pisces is the sign that opposes Virgo, meaning that Saturn has entered Virgo’s solar seventh house of relationships. Of course, Saturn can act like a wet blanket on the sector of the chart where it resides, but even I’m surprised at how quickly the relationships I have with a few Virgo natives have become strained. It is as if they are lashing out at the restrictions that Saturn imposes by attempting to control everything around them.

Normally, I’m quite receptive to the Virgo-like impulse to direct from behind the scenes. I typically appreciate the order that most Virgo natives bring to a situation. At the moment, however, most of the Virgos in my orbit seem to have lost their ability to collaborate.

If this is a harbinger of what’s to come over the next two-and-a-half years, I don’t know how I’m going to take it. I normally surround myself with the sort of people who don’t drive me crazy, like Virgo natives. Curiously, I don’t believe that I’ve got a single Leo individual on my team at work. Did I subconsciously avoid recruiting Leos while Saturn was transiting their seventh house? Did I have a bias toward Leos that I didn’t recognize until now? It’s not as if I ask people their zodiac signs in their job interviews (no matter how much I would like to). Is my bias shifting toward Virgos now that Saturn is making them a challenge to have on my team?

This is all very interesting to me, and it’s something I’m going to pay attention to over the next several months. Maybe it’s just an aberration, or maybe Virgos are the new Geminis in my universe. Do I have a new astrological nemesis? There was a time when Aries natives held that coveted spot, so I do understand that my perspective on this subject can change, too.

Has someone been bugging you more than usual since Saturn moved into Pisces? Let me know in the comments section or on one of my social media pages.

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