Saturn Return

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By Jove
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Saturn Return

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I will be 27 in two months; Saturn will return to its original position at my birth, as it does every 27 years. I know many famous musicians in the 60s and 70s such as Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison, and Jimi Hendrix all died at 27 for some odd reason.

What should I expect for a Saturn return? I highly doubt I'll die but I have a bad premonition about future events in general. Or does Saturn get a bad rap? :shock:
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Jim Eshelman
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Re: Saturn Return

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You're two years early. Saturn takes 29.5 years to go around the zodiac. But progressed Moon takes 27.3.

I suggest you get Gail Sheeh's book Passages and read especially the sections on the 18-21 transition and the late 20s transition, She didn't have astrology in mind AFAIK but the descriptions are pure astrological gold for (1) the 18-21 Saturn last square to Saturn plus Uranus semi-square, and (3) the Saturn return. (It's harder to understand the late 20s transition if you don't understand the 18-to-21 transition.)

When I went through my late '20s, it was also routine to get a Pluto transit to natal Neptune about 27. Now I think it comes earlier.

Saturn conjunct your Saturn begins in January 2020, and leaves a partile orb the last time near the end of that year. Pluto conjunct your Neptune was 215-2016.
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