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Here’s What You Should Know About Saturn Return

30 year olds be warned, things are about to get weird

Ashleigh D. Jay
ZORA
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5 min readDec 2, 2020

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As we approach the end of 2020, we’re also approaching the final moments of Saturn in Capricorn. This is extremely important for the folks experiencing their Saturn Return and preparing for Saturn to move into Aquarius on 12/16 at 11:04 p.m. CT. Saturn rules both Capricorn and Aquarius, so we’re experiencing the fullness of this famously stern planet.

“Saturn Return” is a term used to describe when Saturn returns to the place in the sky where it was when you were born. The transit technically takes a two-year period. Saturn takes about 28 to 30 years to return to where it started, so this means people between 28 and 30 right now are experiencing or about to experience a Saturn Return. People approaching 60 are experiencing the same, as are those blessed enough to be approaching their nineties in these times.

Saturn rules the basics, and these themes are all items we must contend with during our Saturn Returns: the bones, boredom, brutality, business, calculation, celibacy, chronic ailments, common sense, construction, conventionality, debts, depression, deprivation, diligence, discipline, duty, endurance, envy, failure, fasting, foundations, habits, hibernation, hindsight, humility…

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Ashleigh D. Jay
ZORA
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#Aquarius astrologer finding the logic behind your instincts. | I talk about business, self-mastery, and pop culture.