Exploring the fascinating disconnect between what astrology claims and what astronomy reveals, especially when Saturn isn't actually where astrologers think it is.

The question isn't whether astrology is 'real' in some absolute sense, but whether it's serving you in healthy ways. Use it as a mirror for self-examination rather than a crystal ball for predicting the future.
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Lena: You know what's wild? I've been seeing all these articles about how Saturn leaving Pisces is supposed to be this huge cosmic shift, especially for us Pisces folks. But then I looked it up and found out that astronomically speaking, Saturn isn't even in Pisces right now—it's still hanging out in Aquarius and won't actually move to Pisces until 2025.
Miles: Oh, that's fascinating! So we've got this perfect example of how astrology and astronomy are telling completely different stories about the same planet. It's like they're looking at two different skies.
Lena: Exactly! And it made me realize I don't even know what "real" means when it comes to astrology. I mean, millions of people swear by it, find comfort in it, use it to make sense of their lives. But then the actual science says the planets aren't where astrologers think they are.
Miles: Right, and that's the central tension here—we've got psychological reality versus astronomical reality, and they're not matching up. So let's dive into what each side of this cosmic debate actually has to offer.