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Karen Christino, Astrologer

Wedding Astrology - Saturn-Uranus

Saturn Opposite Uranus

Saturn opposite Uranus is a long-term astrological influence throughout much of 2010; all weddings this year will be affected by this planetary combination. It suggests a general tone or flavor for the year, but it will also have an impact on your wedding and marriage as well.

Don’t expect everything to go exactly as planned on your wedding day. This is not a routine or boring astrological influence! Unexpected events can take you by surprise, so be sure to make back-up plans. Don’t wait ‘til the last minute to pick up your dress at the cleaners, get your hair cut or buy your rings, or you may have to deal with unforeseen circumstances! Try to adapt to changing developments – it’s best not to force things through under this astrological aspect.

Your marriage should have something of the unusual about it, as Saturn and Uranus do not make for typical unions. No matter what you expected from married life, astrology promises that things will be different. There’s a need for freedom and independence within your marriage, and you should each try to keep up with your own interests, friends and careers. You both need room to breathe! This relationship will never get boring from too much routine, and you can expect change as a regular feature of your marriage. Don’t fight it! It’s best for both of you to avoid being controlling or trying to have your own way. Discuss important issues together and don’t be afraid of unique solutions to problems. Be open to inspiration, which could have a place in decision-making.

The power of Saturn is with tradition, and the power of Uranus lies in innovation. Honor your families’ traditions, while making them fresh for today. Or create your own, but remember to keep them evolving and changing.

You may find there are distinct phases or periods to your married life together. You might be committed to your careers for a number of years, followed by a time to raise children or explore creative outlets. Just remember that it’s natural for your marriage to keep growing and changing as time goes on.