With Saturn in Sagittarius, your upbringing has left you with a conscience
structure which operates rather like a referee in sport.  You feel a respon-
sibility to develop a personal rule-system which is based upon high ethical
principles, and you therefore feel it important for you to understand your-
self so that you can make informed judgements about the world and your own
behaviour.  Just as a referee needs to become thoroughly acquainted with the
rules of the game, you may feel it is hard work trying to find out for your-
self what is right and wrong in the world, but you feel you have to do this.
You try to be fair in your personal judgements, but you may take some time
to achieve the necessary impartiality, feeling that you have a lot of back-
ground knowledge to assimilate first.  Some people shrink from the task,
either shying away from expressing an opinion for fear of being wrong, or
else giving rigid snap judgements which are insufficiently worked out.  You
can avoid both of these traps by developing self-confidence based on real
dedication to discovering the ground rules for your judgements.
With Saturn in Capricorn, your upbringing has left you with a conscience
structure which operates rather like a judge in court.  You feel a respon-
sibility to develop an objective rule-system which is based upon your de-
tailed observations over a period of time, which taken together build up
your direct experience of the world.  Just as a judge needs time to develop
a thourough understanding of the facts of a case before arriving at a judge-
ment, you attach importance to finding out about the way the world works,
so that you can plan most effectively for the future by following correct
procedures which have proven to be tried and tested by experience.  Thus
you can become excellent at planning your life through wise application
of your rule-system, provided you have taken the trouble to gain your ex-
perience directly.  Otherwise there is a risk that you may rely too much
on what you were taught, taking this as gospel without requestioning the
ideas presented to you then.  This would result in your becoming a slave
to tradition, allowing you little scope for self-development.
With Saturn in Aquarius, your upbringing has left you with a conscience
structure which operates mainly through influencing thought patterns you
have developed about the world in response to your early experiences.
You feel that you should learn as much as possible about the nature of
the world around you, and where you fit into the world as an individual,
so that you then have a viewpoint from which you can see what needs to
change, and may then initiate the changes in a constructive fashion.
Thus you could develop the breadth of vision which will enable you to
alter the world for the better, not by sudden rebellion, more by a pro-
gram of planned reforms.  However, things may not always work out this
way.  Especially before you mature, you may be too inflexible in your
thinking, assuming that you are always right without question.  Also
you may talk about freedom and the rights of other people, while at the
same time your own behaviour is quite unreasonable by ordinary standards,
lacking in the objectivity you could obtain by disciplined study.
With Saturn in Pisces, your upbringing has left you with a conscience structure
which operates mainly through playing on your feelings of obligation towards
society and towards other people.  You feel that you should endeavour to
understand how people tick at an emotional level and be of help to them in
some practical way.  This is a difficult task, and you may feel that you are
having to put the needs of others before your own if you face up to it.  You
may be confused and lacking in direction at times, for your conscience is ask-
ing you to do something fairly concrete, ( help people ), whilst also asking
you to use means which are much less concrete, ( understanding people's feel-
ings ).  Finding it hard to fulfil these obligations, you may feel discouraged
or you may give up trying to obey your conscience altogether, resulting in
indiscriminate and whimsical behaviour lacking in coherence.  However if you
can come to terms with the ambiguities and ambivalence which you feel when
considering matters of conscience, your apparent weaknesses can become your
strength, for you will develop great resourcefulness through your experiences.
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