Saturn Return Survival Guide: What to Expect? How to overcome this?

In simple words, the return of Shani is when the planet Saturn comes back to the same place as when you were born. It takes 27 to 30 years for Saturn to travel through the zodiac, which means that everyone goes through Saturn’s return in their late 20s, 50s and 80s. Because of Saturn’s slow motion and retrograde, each Saturn return lasts for about three years.

Your first Saturn return is the one you’ve probably heard about the most, as it often deals the biggest shock to your system. This is because this is the first time that Saturn, one of the most challenging planets we work with, has returned to your place of birth. Shani is known as “more malefic” in traditional astrology. It represents reality checks, restrictions, mortality and harm. On the creative side, it brings much needed structure and rewards patience and hard work.

Saturn is currently in Aquarius and has been since December 2020. If your Saturn is in Aquarius, it means that you are currently experiencing the return of Saturn and will be there till March 2023. (In our opinion, your Saturn returns from the moment Saturn enters. The moment your natal Saturn exits.) If you don’t know your Shani Rashi, don’t worry — you can check your Rashi using the Chart tab Chani App or on us Website,

  1. your shani return is a range, It is a transition from one stage of life to another: from puberty to adulthood. from adulthood to late middle age. from middle age to old age. It is not unusual to experience major milestones during Saturn’s return. You have graduated from college. You enter the workforce. do you have any children. Your kids leave home for the first time. you retire. (And so on.)
  2. your saturn return is almost responsibility, If this is your first Saturn return, you may have to account for things you never had to account for before, like paying bills, or navigating the housing market, or learning about a 401(k). If this is your second or third Saturn return, you may feel the resonance of the experiences you had in your twenties. Except this time, you get to reflect on what you have learned.
  3. Saturn’s Return is about understanding you growth edges, They have a way of bringing up realities about yourself or your situation that you have avoided in the past. Those are the moments when you realize that there is no one else to do this work. While it may seem daunting at first, that’s how you move on to the next stage of realizing your potential.
  • Do your literal and proverbial homework. Whatever work you are doing now, Shani is in the details. Commit yourself to humble, initial steps — not just grand statements.
  • Take responsibility We all get it wrong at some point – it’s a characteristic of being human. The important part is taking responsibility. Be honest with yourself when you make mistakes. You can learn everything from them. Treat each wrong move as your mentor.
  • Be accountable to yourself and other people. Gone is the dog that used to do your homework. show for yourself Every day. Trust that every step is preparing you for something great.
  • Committed to you Commit to your dreams. Commit to your vision. Committed to your values. Committed to your integrity. Committed to your goals. Write a list of your non-conversations and tape it to your bathroom mirror.
  • Be kind to yourself endlessly. Like all initiation rites, the return of Shani can be challenging. Practice immediate forgiveness with yourself. Remember that in real life things don’t always go according to plan. It is all part of learning.

Your first Shani return, which occurs between the ages of 27 and 30, There is an initiation into adulthood. This is the time when you should define yourself for yourself. Not for your family. not for society. No one else’s for your imagination.

Saturn’s second return occurs in our late 50s, encourages you to move into more mentorship roles. It’s time to turn to those entering their first Saturn return and offer the wisdom you’ve gathered since then as a guidepost. It is time to move into old age, for which our society desperately needs to develop an appreciation.

The third Saturn return, which occurs in our late 80s, He is the one who gathers the knowledge of our lives and turns it into seeds to be left for the future generations.

download Chani App or draw your horoscope on us Website and use it to answer the following questions.

1. In which sign does your birth Saturn reside?

Once you’ve pinpointed it, read about this sign placement under the Charts tab Chani App.

2. Are any other planets “talking” to your natal Saturn?

If one of the so-called benefic planets (Venus or Jupiter) is forming an aspect (relation) with Saturn in your birth chart, your Shani return as a time period will be softer, more constructive, or even shorter. may feel noticeable. If the other “harmful” planet (Mars) is forming an aspect with Saturn in your chart, your Saturn return may feel more challenging, or as if it is churning out more complex problems and working on them. Used to be.

Not sure what an aspect is? We have a for you. There is a full article on parts of birth chart,

3. Were you born at night or during the day?

The ancients believed that Shani brought more challenges to the children of the night. This means that your Saturn return may feel crunchy – though ultimately transformative for the better – if you were born in the night. To find out, refer to your chart and read your Sun and Moon descriptions, where we discuss your Light Leader (aka the one who was illuminating the sky at the time of your birth).

4. Are you over 30 years old? If so, you have already experienced the return of your Saturn.

Think about those years between 27 and 30 and consider the following questions. How did those years change you? What did you find challenging? what did you learn What responsibilities did you acquire or set?

5. With which houses do Capricorn and Aquarius match in your birth chart?

Find out which houses match the two signs ruled by Saturn in your birth chart. During your Saturn return, you may notice that these areas of your life go through their own maturation process. For example, if you have Capricorn in the 7th house, your Saturn return may bring up topics about committed relationships.

Remember: Shani does not bring results overnight or understanding overnight. This work is slow and steady. All Shani asks is that you commit to your own healing, your own growing, your own learning process. There is no finish line or gold star at the end of this journey. It is he who lasts a lifetime.

You can read and find more of your horoscope for current astrology here!



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