Transiting Saturn in Gemini square composite Pholus in Leo

Well, you two mischief-makers, prepare for the ride of your lives! Saturn transiting in Gemini is arriving to the party square your composite Pholus in Leo, and they didn't bring snacks, they brought lessons! Yes, lessons - because when does Saturn ever forget homework?

Gemini and Leo are playful and vivacious stars, but Saturn, the grumpy old man of zodiac, always means business. With Saturn in Gemini, your communication is under the microscope. Are you giving each other the space to express thoughts and feelings? It's time to ensure that one's witticism doesn't become another's confusion.

Now, let's talk about Pholus in Leo. I must say, it's like party-loving Leo invited Pholus into its royal court only to find out he's the wild card, the jester who is crazily insightful at times. Saturn squaring this Leo-Pholous combo puts some weight on the king and the clown. This looks like an opportunity to check your shared ego at the door and gaze at the naked truth in the mirror together. It's pretty awkward, yes, but also furiously essential.

Ah, remember that Saturn never leaves an ordeal unattended. There is a burst of growth waiting at the other end. In this square, watch for patterns of power dynamics in your relationship. Leo's nobility is charming, but don't let it overshadow Gemini's love for equality. Feel cornered at times, don't panic! It's just Saturn in Gemini, tightening the torques to ensure the most solid and vibrant version of your togetherness.

To put it bluntly, Leo and Gemini, stop your incessant chattering, and for the love of Pholus or anything else, listen to each other! You can handle Saturn, an occasional party-pooper, or can you not?

The cosmic orchestra stops for no one, but how you dance to its tune determines a fantastic pas de deux or an embarrassing stumble. Don your dancing shoes, and let's do the Saturn square!

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