EPISODE · Jun 3, 2026 · 12 MIN
187| Staying Too Long in the Wrong Relationships
from The Lighthouse with Stephanie Rose · host Stephanie Rose
Sometimes the hardest relationship to leave is the one that is clearly no longer good for you.You know something isn't working. The red flags are there. The emotional exhaustion is growing. Yet somehow, you stay. You give another chance. You wait a little longer. You hope things will change.In this episode, we explore the deeper astrological patterns behind staying too long in unhealthy relationships. From Neptune's tendency to idealize and see potential instead of reality, to Saturn's fear of loss and scarcity, Pluto's powerful attachment bonds, and Chiron's desire to heal through love, different placements can create very different reasons for remaining stuck.If you've ever wondered why letting go feels so much harder than it should, this episode will help you understand the emotional and subconscious forces that may be keeping you attached long after your heart knows it's time to move on.✨ Book a consultation with me: https://stephanierose3.as.me/🌸🌸🌸➡️ Get your free 5 days mini course to help you stop leaking energy and reclaim your life ASAP: https://stephanierose.kit.com/de5290a22d-------------------------“We do not accept unsolicited guest pitches. Thank you for understanding.”
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Sometimes the hardest relationship to leave is the one that is clearly no longer good for you. You know something isn't working. The red flags are there. The emotional exhaustion is growing. Yet somehow, you stay. You give another chance. You wait a little longer. You hope things will change. In this episode, we explore the deeper astrological patterns behind staying too long in unhealthy relationships. From Neptune's tendency to idealize and see potential instead of reality, to Saturn's fear...
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