The other astrology thread, along with cutey's adult thread in Ladies Only (sorry guys!); got me thinking about Saturn Returns. Having mine is what convinced me that astrology did have some serious influences in my life; or at least was a good indicator of what I should be paying attention to.
From the wiki:
he Saturn return is a regular astronomical occurrence relevant to the practice of astrology which occurs in a person's life at approximately 27–30 years of age and again around the age of 58–60, with the third and usually final occurrence around 86-88. The planet Saturn takes approximately 29.5 years to orbit the Sun; when it returns to the exact degree along the ecliptic it occupied at the time of a person's birth this is referred to as their "Saturn Return".
Saturn is symbolically/astrologically associated with time, challenge, fear, doubt, confusion, difficulty, seriousness, heaviness, unwanted burdens and hard lessons, among other more positive things such as structure, significance, accomplishment, reflection, power, prestige, maturity, responsibility and order – this is why astrologers believe that the thirtieth birthday is such a major rite of passage and is considered by many astrologers to mark the "true beginning" of adulthood, self-evaluation, independence, responsibility, ambition, and full maturation."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saturn_return
I notices that about 29, things really became clear to me. I no longer wanted to participate in the drama and bullshit that others wallowed in. My heavy drinking in my mid-twenties at the club - I realized that was because I was utterly miserable in my relationship, and my cheating was symptomatic of that as well. I started to try and find other solutions to my problems, and to see the world, and other people, in a less judgemental way. I found a new center and more self confidence, too. I feel more like me now,if that makes any sense at all.
And then, my finace was killed in a motorcycle wreck.
Not to scare you!! That kind of thing certainly does not happen to everyone. But my husband, who is now 31,(I'm 35) went through a really tough time a couple years ago too. REALLY tough. Lots of self-analysis and awakening.
So younger ladies, you might want to be prepared or possibly even excited...it can be a very liberating thing! If you believe in this, of course. And ladies at 30 or older, do you have any experiences to share? Advice? Did you notice a change in yourselves?
Just thought this might be helpful info for anyone experiencing a tough time.




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