Jupiter Moon Mercury saturn esoteric meaning
Moon is the manas and Saturn is tapas.
Saturn wants to control and sublimate it's mind's weakness which gets tempted
or influenced easily by distractions (Rahu). It wants this because Saturn is a
sanyasi and loves mental-emotional-spiritual purification (Ketu) by going
through the fire of tapas. Moon (fickleness or emotional weakness of the mind)
is a barrier to this. So, Saturn looks at Moon as it's enemy.
Now, normally Moon is
unenlightened. It has no discrimination. So, when it looks at Saturn (the
strict teacher or authority figure in real life) or is in contact with Saturn
where Saturn itself is passive or not able to affect it, then it is not able to
realize at first (being innocent) that Saturn is going to curtail his freedom.
So it remains neutral to it. But when Saturn starts to influence Moon by
imposing it's discipline on it, Moon hates it. That may give birth to
rebelliousness in some cases (Mars functioning in a wilful way).
Another pointer to the essence of
what I said is that Moon has no enemies. Moon (the innocent mind) will realize
Saturn's restricting influence only after it starts to experience it's
disciplining process (criticism, scolding, punishment etc.). Before the actual
experience of the critical parent/teacher (Saturn), the child (innocent Moon or
mind) feels completely free like a bird.
Saturn conjunct Moon is a
difficult aspect. Moon wants to experience life spontaneously while Saturn
imposes all kinds of restrictions in the name of morality, traditions, sense of
danger in the environment etc. If Moon feels too restricted it may cause
pessimism, excessive fears, even depression.
But on the other hand, in a
refined horoscope it may make one contemplative and meditative, enabling them
to dive into the inner recesses of the subconscious mind. Whether
depression/fear/pessimism or contemplation/wisdom/realism would depend upon
Jupiter's placement.
I was once asked the following
question regarding the relationship between Jupiter, Moon and Mercury. I am
sharing my answer to that question as it is connected to the possibilities of a
Saturn Moon conjunction. The result of this conjunction in reality would also
depend upon the way Mercury (our intellect) and Jupiter (our wisdom) function
in our lives.
next question I was asked is How can Jupiter and the Moon be
friends astrologically if the Moon had a son (Mercury) with Jupiter's wife?
My answer: “Every astrologically myth
has a deep esoteric meaning which reveals itself on deep contemplation. These
stories need not be taken literally. Moon, Jupiter and Mercury are not people
that they will have affairs and beget biological children the way people do.
The stories have been created by enlightened Vedic seers or Rishis for us to
grasp the deeper astrological principles.
Let us look at this story.
Moon represents the mind stuff -
the chitta; the emotional part of us that is affected by everything that is
happening within and around us. It governs our feelings, moods, and emotional
reactions as well as our basic personality. Mercury represents our intellect or
'buddhi'. It is our ability to think rationally or wisely. This is a quality
which can be developed enormously if we work on expanding our knowledge. But if
we do not, it remains childish in most people. Mercury is also called 'the
child' among the planets. It is so called because our intellect remains
childish if we do not develop it.
Now, Jupiter is the planet of
wisdom and interest in deeper truths of this universe. His wife represents
those sattwik qualities which help us to develop wisdom. For example, reverence
for our teachers, enlightened sages, wisdom traditions, God, love for knowledge
etc.
Moon begetting a son called
Mercury through Jupiter's wife implies that if a person does not develop the
sattwik qualities necessary to cultivate wisdom because of mental fickleness
(Moon being the fastest moving planet, and because it increases and decreases
in size so rapidly, it represents fickleness or moodiness), then his intellect
remains childish (Mercury). We can see easily that a mentally fickle person
cannot cultivate wisdom because that would require disciplined application of
one's mind for many years. This disciplined application of our mind is the
Saturn principle.
So, the lesson behind this
mythological story is that we need to cultivate sattwa (Jupiter's devoted and
loyal wife who keeps away from the fickleness of a 'weak' Moon instead of
flirting with him) and work hard (Saturn) under the guidance of enlightened teachers
(Jupiter) in order to become wise. Or else we remain childish (undeveloped
Mercury or intellect).
In some other mythological stories
in different parts of the world, Mercury is depicted as the student and Jupiter
as the Teacher, which further clarifies what I have explained above.”
So, connecting all these dots, we
realize that what results a Saturn Moon conjunction would give would also
depend upon the level of evolution of the native in whose horoscope it occurs.
That level of evolution would depend upon how refined the intellect of that
person is, and how much wisdom and discipline they are capable of cultivating.
Also, how much would they be supported by their fate or luck.
The level of refinement of the
intellect is indicated by the position, strength and aspects on the planet
Mercury and also Rahu. The capacity for disciplined self-work is represented by
the rasi and nakshatra placement of Saturn, and the aspects, conjunctions as
well as the strength of its dispositor as well as nakshatra lord. Jupiter's
position and strength in the horoscope would show us how much support the
native will receive from the divine will in their spiritual journey in the form
of enlightened teachers, availability of resources and absence of poverty,
opportunities for a good education etc.
Putting all these
factors together we would be able to tell whether Saturn Moon conjunction would
give depression or great spiritual development. It has been the experience of
many people that they have come out of their bouts with depression as much more
wiser, compassionate and resilient people
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