We all have lessons we need to learn in this lifetime. Saturn, the taskmaster, is here to keep us on track! Making sure that we succeed through hard work and self-reflection.
Saturn represents structures, authority, responsibility, and maturity. With a Saturn Return, the planet comes back to the exact placement of where it was at your birth, signaling an end of a chapter and a new beginning. Your first Saturn return will be around 29 and can be felt a few years before and after. It’s a wake-up call to adulthood, true adulthood that is. It occurs again in your mid/late 50s and 80s. The theme is always about following your purpose. Think of it as a check-in from the Universe.
Check out the Saturn Return 101 workshop and workbook here or book a Career Astrology Reading to learn more about your Saturn Return.
Feel like you’re on autopilot
In your late 20s
Can’t relate to your friends
Hate your job but no idea what’s next
Feel and wonder if there’s something more
LIFE FEELS REALLY UP AND DOWN
Nothing is going right re: career
Want to live a completely different life
It can feel very stressful as people want to quit their jobs and start a completely different life. Managing uncertainty will be key. Know that others are on the journey with you.
What helped me during my Saturn Return? Spending more time in nature, meditating, and looking into various systems like astrology and Human Design. I also started to work with mentors and guides. It was difficult going through my Saturn Return but I feel much better now that I’ve chosen to honor my soul’s calling and do something that brings me joy.
Check out the Saturn Return 101 workshop and workbook here or book a Career Astrology Reading to learn more about your Saturn Return.
Spend time outside
Read an inspirational book
Clean up you social media good vibes only
Reach out to others for support
Work with a mentor
Listen to the into the woo podcast
MEDITATE
Move your bady
Look into astrology for career guidance
Know it’s ok to want something different
Sleep and rest
Be kind to yourself because change can be hard