Summary: It’s a time of self-evaluation and determining what is of value to you. You may experience feelings of being unloved or unappreciated, so you must value yourself. Organize your financial affairs. Be patient as delays and problems may arise, but take the opportunity to restructure your values and prevent fear from controlling your life.
This interpretation is for when Transiting Saturn is going through your natal second house.
This is a long-term transit lasting about two years or more. The nature of this transit is that you have to find those portions of yourself that seem solid, part of the core you—while determining what portions of yourself are not substantive and of value at this time. This is a “weeding” time where you have to decide what is no longer of value. What is excess, what is necessary, what is needed that you don’t have?
Taking stock of yourself is not easy. It may take some time, more time than just the transit of Saturn through the second house, but once started you can’t stop. Going through the process of self-evaluation and self-testing is what will give you confidence in yourself. A sense of who you are depends upon what you are. Feelings of being unloved, unwanted, and unappreciated occur with this position. You must value yourself before others can value you. Love yourself first.
This is where you become smarter and more ingenious when it comes to business and financial matters. In other words, there will be a development in your organizing skills. You become efficient and practical and you feel the need for frugality in your economic affairs, as well as putting them in order.
You have to develop a lot of patience, because there could be delays in business, especially in legal matters related to finance.
Sometimes problems can arise with partners or with government profits and this can cause a lot of worry and anguish about money and possessions. If Saturn forms difficult aspects while it transits, you will feel a lot of limitation in your environment and there can be economic losses. You have to learn what is really valued and restructure your values at an internal and psychological level, and prevent the fear of economic insecurity from controlling or directing your life.