Saturn in 7th House synastry is marked by serious mutual responsibility and support in all areas of joint life activity. Saturn is exalted in Libra, which is connected to the Seventh House, which means a friendly attitude and makes the partners’ relationship more loyal.
Should a romance emerge, a strong marriage following quickly is very possible. Business activity is guided by a sense of justice and honesty, as well as reliability.
All 7th House synastry aspects
from F. Sakoyan, L. Ecker
Saturn in 7th House Synastry Explained
Synastry Saturn in 7th House partners will drive you crazy with their stubbornness and inability to enjoy life as you see fit. You’ll see these qualities very clearly and react to them as if they were your partner’s way of declaring war on you. This is likely to result in resentment on your partner’s part as they will not understand what motivates you to react in such a way while they are trying to help you with their wisdom and discipline. With synastry Saturn in Seventh House, your partner is unlikely to confront you directly, opting to silently brew in negative thoughts.
The karmic meaning of synastry Saturn in Seventh House
Much like with the other planets, the karmic task for synastry Saturn in the 7th House is to perceive your own flaws in the exaggerated reflections provided by your partner. A sure sign of success on this path is eradicating within yourself the same qualities that drive you mad in your partner. When this happens, you’ll either see that your partner changed for the better, or that he or she is much wiser than you have assumed, or both. Your partner, on the other hand, should realize that you don’t respond well to perfectionism and that their best is in communicating with you shortly and directly, avoiding vague concepts that somehow hurt you.
By tackling these issues, you and your Saturh in 7th House synastry partner will arrive at a deep and serious relationship where your partner becomes wiser as an individual and you start to understand the world and your obligations in it better.
from A. Podvodny