Saturn return

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Saturn return (plural Saturn returns)

  1. (astrology) A transit in which Saturn returns to the position it occupied at the moment of a person's birth, occurring for the first time from age 27 to 30 and said to be a time of change, challenge, and maturation.
    • 2000, Erin Sullivan, Saturn in Transit: Boundaries of Mind, Body, and Soul[1], page 73:
      The first year of the Saturn return is filled with the ambivalence of whether one really wants to grow up or not.
    • 2013, Sandy Anastasi, Astrology: Art and Science[2], page 222:
      It is not unusual at all to see individuals get married, get divorced, have a child, change a career, go back to school, make a major move, or even lose a loved one during their Saturn return.
    • 2021, Lisa Stardust, Saturn Return Survival Guide: Navigating This Cosmic Rite of Passage, page 38:
      During their Saturn Return, Taureans will have a revelation that will offset all of their pre-existing beliefs.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:Saturn return.

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