Why Is Saturn Return So Important in Your Life? w/ Marc Laurenson

Published 2024-06-08
What is the Saturn return, and why are these life milestones at around ages 30, 60, and 90 so significant? In this episode, astrologer Marc Laurenson breaks down the pivotal role Saturn returns play in our lives and how to navigate these transformative periods.

🌟 Join Amanda and Marc as they explore:

✨ Understanding Saturn Return: The concept of Saturn return and its importance in your astrological journey.

✨ Life Milestones: How Saturn Returns mark significant turning points at ages 30, 60, and 90, and what to expect in our personal and professional lives.

✨ Personal Growth: Practical advice on how to navigate and embrace the changes and challenges during your Saturn Return and how to make the most of it.

✨ Real-Life Stories: Marc shares personal experiences and insights on how Saturn influences life’s turning points.

Whether you’re preparing for your first Saturn Return, experiencing your second, or reflecting on your third, this episode offers essential wisdom and tools to help you make the most of these transformative periods.

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RESOURCES:

🔗 Marc's School: Dive deeper into astrology with Marc Laurenson at the Sydney Astrology School: sydneyastrologyschool.com/

📄 Free PDF - Lifetime Transits: Download your free guide to understanding life's major transits at astrologyhub.com/LIFECYCLE.

🎥 Saturn Playlist on YouTube: Explore our comprehensive Saturn playlist featuring master astrologers at astrologyhub.com/saturn-playlist-yt.

🌕 Join Marc in the Inner Circle EXPAND Membership: Experience Marc's guidance during the August Leo Lunar Cycles by joining the Inner Circle EXPAND membership at astrologyhub.com/joinexpand

All Comments (21)
  • @AstrologyHubPod
    Curious about your Saturn Return and other major life transits? Download our free Lifetime Transits PDF at astrologyhub.com/LIFECYCLE for an at-a-glance guide to understanding these pivotal moments. How has Saturn influenced your life? Share your experiences in the comments below!🪐
  • @cindychurch335
    I’m 67 and my first Saturn return 1:57 was the birth of my first child. On my second Saturn return I met an extraordinary man and fell in love for the first time!
  • My beloved mother passed in my first Saturn Return, starting me on a path of leaving my hometown for a long time…traveling, living on a Caribbean island, becoming a yoga teacher and a rave party dj there. Now, I’m on my second Saturn return and back in my hometown, no partner, no kids, never married…astrologer, yoga teacher, breathwork facilitator, with a deep, mostly unexpressed love of music, a desire to write it without movement toward that…wanting clarity on an authentic heart centered and passionate mission.
  • @lindayork2812
    I feel like Saturn wants to be the river bank, helping people channel their emotions so they flow into something creative - art, music, sport, building a home, etc.
  • @tilery
    Marc is the best guest you've had on this show. He was fantastic to listen to. More please❤
  • @urthshu
    As you say, not many 90+. I did have an aunt pass at 105 who married again at 91 though - it was as if she was using the last wind in her sails to the fullest she could right to the end
  • @alisaaustin8431
    I'm going through my 2nd Saturn return. When I went through my first Saturn return, I was doing stand-up comedy. It helped with my depression (much better than therapy), but it didn't pay the bills. It was a bumpy path from there. I was just looking at the clock. It said 3:22. I checked the symbolism of that number. It said, " You are on the right path. Keep it up!"
  • @Prabhupadalila
    I'm currently on my second return and going through career changes. Saturn is in Pisces in my 10th. During my first Saturn return, I moved into the monastery and accepted a Guru.
  • I’ve been through 2 Saturn returns already. My mom and dad both have Saturn in Aquarius so had their 3rd Saturn return recently. My dad passed during his return and my mom is learning to live alone. They were married 69 years. Her Saturn is in her 5th house. I misplaced my dads chart but I know the house can give you clues
  • @Loveitmoon
    THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU ❤❤❤ for interviewing this amazing man, Marc Laurensen!!! Capricorn is in my 7th house. My Saturn is in the 9th. My Jupiter in the 11th and my Venus in the 1st. They all work beautifully together. This I've only realised after listening to this beautiful interview with you both. I'm 59! 60th coming up in August. Saturn has led me through a roller coaster of lessons. Mostly hard lessons but my goodness it's paid off generously. I have everything I've ever needed. I'm financially quite poor but I have a wealth of life experience and all thanks to Saturn and Marc for enlightening me in this interview. This is the icing on the cake for me. I've been listening to astrological interviews for around 3 years and mostly I've heard that Saturn is malefic! But, listening to your interview with Marc has enlightened me, introduced me to a new perspective on Saturn. I absolutely resonate with this 🫶 This is, so far, the best gift I've received going through my second Saturn return. This is invaluable! I'll never look upon Saturn in the same way again! Saturn moulds and shapes us through time until you become your own beautiful masterpiece. ✨️ 💜 ✨️ THANK YOU 🙏🙏🙏🫶🙏🙏🙏
  • @ThierrydeWijn
    really interesting. Had my first saturn return with a trip for a year from Holland to Australia, and started a new life. Now hanging in the second saturn return in Portugal. Feeling I am hatching an unkown egg...it's me in my third birth, being 60 now. :person-turqouise-waving::trophy-yellow-smiling:. And well the flavour is more like flowing with life and not push things especially if it's not meant to be. And enjoy the beauty of life before I am gone.
  • @andykatewalsh
    I don’t know if I’m teary-eyed here at the end because I wish more people understood that Saturn is cheering us on and wants us to work through hard things and come out the other side (I feel too many folks in these times air on the side of apathy) or if it’s because as a Capricorn sun who has always deeply resonated with all the Saturnian qualities of Capricorn this just makes me feel in awe of everything Saturn has done for me, shaped me, and continues to push me towards. This was a brilliant talk. So nice to meet you here, Marc.
  • @anacarter9938
    Marc is such a great teacher ,beautiful soul to learn from 🥰
  • @MelodyProsser
    My first Saturn return I broke off all contact with my family which lasted for eight years. Like Marc, my Saturn touches six planet, is conjunct Chiron and squaring my nodes and Jupiter. My second Saturn return is upon me now and I can see that in a 12-18 months, I will be working for myself.
  • @user-ng2nd1vf4f
    Marc Laurenson! How awesome to see him on your podcast. He's such a wonderful person, and a truly incredible astrologer 💗
  • @TisDana
    I’m going into my 2nd Saturn 🪐 moon in Capricorn, Saturn in Pisces. Sun in Scorpio, Ascendant in Pisces.
  • I absolutely peace and love you Amanda and your most amazing guests as always .. that said ... I think we really need to start integrating into our consciousness 4th and 5th Saturn returns... In this age of absolute longevity and immortality ... Holding to the belief that a third Saturn return is the end of the road... Does not personally resonate with my soul... Also a separate segment on those born in Saturn retrograde... Would be super great. Peace and love Amanda and Marc. 🙏✨🌀🕊️🌿
  • I learned a lot today , Saturn is a Teacher & strict Father, I'm in my second Saturn return ❤
  • @soph2878
    Such a great talk. Marc is one fine astrologer 💛👑!!!
  • @orsinori7673
    Thank you for these amazing insights! Working with Saturn consciously is a big part of my life, I’m sure I’ll rewatch this episode many times. Love the contract idea! I hope you don’t mind if I share a few thoughts about my understanding of Saturn. (I’m finishing the first year Hellenistic course of Nightlight Astrology, so I don’t clame I know better or anything, I just like how Adam teaches about malefic and benefic). I’m in my first return, and in a few days I’m going to the funeral of a highschool classmate. She had a Cap stellium, battling leukemia through her Saturn (in Aquarius) return…this is why Saturn is called a ‘malefic’. Not because it’s inherently evil or harmful, but it teaches big life lessons, usually through making you face cold hard reality. And we would much rather prefer getting a gift from someone (Jupiter or Venus), than a message about someone dying. It’s subjectively much harder to go through at the time of the transit (but it surely can bring good things for the long term - a deeper understanding, becoming more responsible, using time more wisely…).