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          Saturn House 6

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          Planets Signs & Houses  » Saturn Signs & Houses  » Saturn Houses

          Saturn in the 6th House

          The Sixth House represents efforts toward employment, health, and daily activities. Where the body you're born with exists in the First House, the choices made over a lifetime create the body found in your Sixth House. The Sixth House is also associated with routines such as exercise, volunteering, and odd jobs. The Sixth House teaches us to integrate and balance mental, physical, and spiritual energy.

          Obstructions of or limitations in health can come into play with this position. Diet may need to be watched and improved as your body may not assimilate everything it needs from the food you eat. Perhaps taking vitamins would help in this regard. Exercise would certainly be beneficial.

          There may be difficulties at the workplace, possibly because of your attitudes toward others. Perhaps the environment is not conducive to your best efforts, or perhaps your fellow employees make life miserable for you. You cannot always expect others to work as hard as you or to grasp details as rapidly as you can. You may be a workaholic or you may simply need to learn "how" to work. In general, though, you are probably a practical, conscientious, hard worker who can work with details well. You may not be at your best with strict deadlines, but you do try to always do your duty. Do not overwork to the point of exhaustion. The tendency to worry and to harbor anxieties may affect your health, causing depression and perhaps hypochondria.

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