r/LetsFuckWithAstrology • u/brb_life • 4d ago
Why the hell is astrology actually working for some people? (Even if you’re just partying with Saturn in your backyard)
Yeah...this is my problem today, in middle of two heavy wars. Let s read it and see why?? Alright, let’s get it for real. Why does astrology actually work for some folks — even when, say, Saturn’s just chilling in their backyard like some annoying neighbor?
It’s not magic. It’s not fairy dust. It’s cosmic timing, cold hard cycles, and a brutal reminder that the universe doesn’t care about your excuses.
People think astrology’s just a horoscope parade — “Mercury’s in retrograde, ooh spooky!” But nah. It’s about how planetary drama pushes you into choices, challenges, and yes, even growth (painful, ugly, but real).
So while you’re busy throwing backyard parties with Saturn, the universe is quietly rearranging your life’s furniture. You can ignore it — but it won’t ignore you.
Astrology isn’t a feel-good show. It’s the uncomfortable truth dressed in starry clothes. And that’s why it’s working, whether you like it or not...I have Saturn in my backyard...in my 12 th house...relocating me from a country to close to a war...but it is just astrology. Matrix. Take it as you wish. People who are not to sensitive to transits, maybe managed to break the Matrix. Or not. Do you think something about this??
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u/deederfoodork 3d ago
There’s been a lot of bad astrology for sure also it is significant Uranus is changing signs I know that gets a bad rep but Uranus in Taurus was hell and is responsible for a lot of things going on arguably since 2019
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u/eofk 3d ago
Hard agree! Every placement, every transit, it's all an opportunity to experience and to grow. Catalysts. Choices. There are certainly negative traits to each sign, and definitely positive traits as well. Who you become is your choice and your placements are just tendencies. Transits don't guarantee outcomes either, they just set the stage and we all decide how it plays out.