![]() Jessica Lanyadoo is a humanistic astrologer and author of Astrology for Real Relationships: Understanding You, Me, and How We All Get Along. Meet the experts: Linda Joyce is a professional astrologer and author of The Star Within. Saturn return is not necessarily cause for panic or concern–don’t let this get in the way of your “thirty, flirty, and thriving” era–but it's certainly worth understanding. And if you’re over 30, well… after you’ve learned more about this phenomenon, everything that happened in your late 20s and early 30s will make a lot more sense. Your Saturn returns are huge, often difficult periods in your life. Put simply, the planet Saturn takes approximately 29 years to move through all of the zodiac, so this means that your Saturn return can really only take place up to three times over the course of your life: the first when you’re 29 or 30, the second around age 60, and one last time in your 90s. Even if you check your horoscope daily, know your Moon sign, Venus sign, and Mercury sign by heart, and celebrate every zodiac season like it's your birthday, this planetary event has probably still flown under your radar.īut before you go blaming yourself for astrological negligence, don't worry-if you’re still in your twenties, you haven’t even experienced a Saturn return yet. You've heard of Mercury retrograde (and dreaded every second of it), but Saturn return? That's another story.
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