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Born on May 10? Your zodiac sign is Taurus (19°-20° Taurus). The Saturn decan shifts your focus from acquiring knowledge to building what will endure — you no longer ask what works; you ask what will last.
May 10 at 19°–20° Taurus marks the entry into the Saturn-ruled third decan, shifting from Mercury's analytical craft to Saturn's enduring structure. The Magician (I) at this threshold represents the native's capacity to create with the awareness that their work must outlive them. The Sabian symbol of a stonemason setting the first block of a wall designed to stand for centuries captures the defining quality: the native builds not for today but for permanence. Every choice they make is shaped by the awareness that the quality of their work will be measured not in months but in decades.
The Saturn sub-rulership brings discipline, patience, and a sense of responsibility to the Taurus foundation. Where the first decan appreciated beauty (Venus) and the second decan understood it (Mercury), the third decan preserves it (Saturn). The Saturn-Magician combination produces a person whose craft is informed by the recognition that everything they build will be tested by time. They use quality materials, they take the necessary time, they build foundations that will support weight they may not live to see placed upon them.
Number 20 — Enduring Craft — adds the dimension of awakened mastery to the building process. Twenty is the number of illumination, suggesting that the native's Saturnine discipline is not grim duty but illuminated purpose — they know why they build for permanence, and this knowing suffuses the work with meaning.
May 10 natives bring the quality of permanent intention to relationships. They build partnerships designed to last — not through intensity but through the quality of the foundation. Their love is expressed through the attention they give to the relationship's structure: the agreements, the shared values, the daily practices that will support the partnership through decades.
The challenge is that the focus on permanence can make the relationship feel like a construction project. The partner may miss spontaneity, the lightness of impermanence. The native must learn that the most enduring structures are those that can flex — the wall that stands for centuries is built on a foundation that accommodates the earth's movement. Partners who value commitment and stability, but who also bring the flexibility that keeps a long relationship alive, will help the native build a love that is both permanent and alive.
Careers that reward enduring craft and generational perspective: architecture, conservation, institutional building, long-term investment, and any field where the quality of the work will be measured across decades rather than quarters.