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Sade Sati and Saturn Return: Exploring the Personal Cycles of Saturn

Mar 10, 202351 min
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Episode description

Hello everyone!

In this segment we explore two of the major cycles of Saturn. 

Saturn is the planet of weight, heaviness, restriction, delay, hard work, commitment, cruelty, and karmic retribution. 

Saturn is also the slowest moving of the, traditionally used, planets and therefore packs quite the punch with his movement. It's no wonder that ancient seers developed tools to track his movement and predict how these transits could impact us!

Both Saturn return and Sade Sati are quite notorious in the Vedic astrology world. 

Saturn return marks a period of time when Saturn completes a full cycle around our birth chart to return to its original point from when we were born. This event usually occurs around the ages of 28-30, and again around 58-60. 

Sade Sati is a 7.5 year cycle where Saturn is transiting the sign before, the sign of, and the sign after the moon. That said, it is important to know where your moon is placed in the Vedic system so that you may track this movement accurately. 

Learn more about these two major cycles in this podcast!

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