It is relevant to observe that while the Moon governs the emotions or the emotional mind, Mercury governs the intelligence, and when Moon and Mercury are both afflicted by Saturn, the native may suffer from mental illness, lunacy, loss of memory, schizophrenia, etc.
If Mercury and Saturn are well placed and rule good houses, one may have a power of deep thinking and concentration and may excel in philosophy and sciences, for Mercury presides over intelligence and Saturn over depth. In addition to being aspected by Saturn, is also aspected by good planets like Jupiter, one may excel in studies and mental pursuit.
Saturn's aspect on Mercury will also impart artfulness, dexterity and ability - which may become cunning if the birth chart is of low order, or tact or diplomacy in better nativities. Saturn's aspect certainly bestows the capacity to conceal one's thoughts - which may be used for good or bad purpose, depending on other factors in the chart.
It will be observed that only when Mercury is in his own sign and aspected by Saturn does he generate a positive influence, otherwise the result of Saturn's aspect on Mercury are evil.
Some of the saturnine attributes are austerity, affliction, fear, callousness, contraction, jealousy, malevolence, maliciousness, a secretive nature, sinful acts, worry, weariness, depression, destruction, grief and gloom. no wonder he causes such dismal effects.
From PF class:
Issues around constant overthinking
- Does it lead to clarity or confusion?
Interplay with Bhuddi leading to clarity is a vehicle of reflection or it can go in the direction of irrational
Over reliance on the rational mind and the slippery slope of irrationality
- if the rational mind is not sound - it leads to issues
- Issues around manipulation of self and other things "mind games"
Rules! what Rules?
Mercury does not like to be constrained
The need for one's thinking to prevail at all costs without regard to health, well being and relationship
If these issues are not resolved, he will not communicate
Makes a person shy, socially awkward, Poor communication
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