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Tips on How to Survive Your Saturn Return Peacefully

 
I wrote about “Saturn Return – What to Expect” in my previous post. In this article I’m going to tackle tips on how to survive your saturn return peacefully. Since most of the articles available online creates fear about Saturn return. Here I shared a guide on handling it peacefully. To be honest, I love this transit. It makes you grow up and mature. You just need to know how to handle its energy process properly.

Here are my Tips on Surviving your Saturn Return.

1. Honor your Commitments

If you want to survive your Saturn return peacefully you have to honor your commitments. Accept responsibility for yourself and others. Running away from responsibilities will bring troubles to your life. Think about the consequences of your actions. Running away from your problem will lead to more problems so you need to man up and face it all.

Saturn will take away your toys to make you focus on the most important things and people in your life. Those things and people require your full attention and commitment. If you try to neglect your responsibilities you will lose everything. If you take someone for granted then you need to work hard to make them stay.

2. Respect, Integrity, Loyalty, Sincerity, Honesty, Hard Work, Plans for the Future, Are Your Best Friends.

You will face issues about the things that have lasting value in love, identity, goals, dreams, communication, and more. It depends on your natal Saturn’s planetary alignment in your chart. As long as you respect yourself and others, as long as you value your integrity it won’t get you into any trouble. Loyalty, Sincerity, and Honesty are important to relationships. Hard work and plans for the future are important to the achievement of goals. Children are the most important in marriage. All of these characteristics are important in any relationship if you don’t have these then it means you are not serious about it. Saturn will take it away from you.

3. Hold on to the essentials.

Ask yourself what is the most essential that you need in this life? Is it food, water, and shelter? Is it your family, marriage, or is it your mental health? Hold on to the most essential things in your life and leave out the rest. You will have a peaceful Saturn return if you focus on the important things in your life.

4. Make an important decision, but start from the basic core foundation.

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Saturn return forces you to make an important decision. Often it is a life-altering decision and it is really hard to let go of things. Saturn takes away the fun in your life. So after realizing and holding on to the most essential thing in your life, you have to understand the basic core foundation of each. Then start building from there. If the most important thing in your life is creating your own business. Then you may realize that working in a job that doesn’t support your personal goals is not beneficial. What is the core foundation of the business? Is it the products and services? You will realize everything and start from there. 

The same goes if the important thing marriage is important to you. You will realize that love, respect, plans for the future and children is the core foundation. Without all of these, the marriage might fail.

5. Remember to Continue to Move Forward. 

Saturn can make you feel stuck and stagnant. This can result in depression and sometimes isolation. Blockage of energy is also possible if you are having trouble figuring out what is really important to you. Always remember that life goes on, and keep continue to move forward. 

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  • The 4th house Saturn natus here. My last time Saturn return was 30 years ago when the state I’ve been born and lived in fell apart. Then followed a lost of my place in the home of origin and in familly…

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