(09-29-2014, 11:50 AM)Jade Wrote: There is something also that happens right before the Saturn return (that is actually what is speculated causes the '27 club'): The first progressive lunar return happens at age 28. This sort of preps one for the initiative effects of the Saturn return - some people don't make it.
I find progressions a bit of a brain warp. I just can't get my head around them. Several planets are in my sixth house and there is a sort of 'philosophy' that I gravitate towards that includes sixth house ideas. But it is still just so weird. You use progressions a lot and positively?
(09-29-2014, 12:36 PM)Diana Wrote: It's been my observation that it will last as long as it lasts—until you make the changes you are going to make. It could last a year or two. What Jade said is the rule in astrology, and the outer planets can have even wider degrees of influence such as 10% out (Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto).
But I have a boyfriend right now, for instance, who has been experiencing this return for over a year, and is not through it yet. I went through it like it was a gift from the universe—fast and a great and positive experience. Others do not. It's individual.
It's an interesting idea. Rather like what the person was saying about the Mayan Calendar on the other thread. That if the energy is set, then the person has to learn the lesson before it moves on.
Natal Saturn trines my Sun and two conjuncting planets. I always hoped that a trine would make it relatively easy and perhaps I would have had to have worked through it beforehand and the Saturn will just give me an 'all clear ahead'. But... That's just a guess.