What is the purpose of a 2nd Saturn Return?

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Apparently I’m in one this year just about now, and I’m not quite sure the purpose. While according to Grupovenus there are 3 points in March, August & November 2022.

I get I’m in an in between place in life.. time for some sort of transformation. I’ve been working on the financial side but other parts are so unknown..

Is something going to happen magically? 😂😂
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Last attempt to change the world before retiring to a bingo hall near you? 😄

Haha!! Enjoy life after you’re done raising the babies?

Damn, I was flirting with the idea of raising my first and only one after retiring! Would that be incompatible with life enjoyment?
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I don’t think it would interfere with life enjoyment. Perhaps it would bring you a lot of joy and happiness. Some people enjoy life before children and some after children. And then others, with no children at all.
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I interpret Saturn Returns as a sort of checkpoint to evaluate life decisions.

Am I happy with my chosen path? What can I do differently? Have I learned from my past mistakes?


Yeah but isn’t it too late at your 2nd Saturn return? You are almost 60 and can’t exactly change your path that easily.

I am so glad I am reading this now and thinking about this way before. But you never know in life, no guarantees!
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To see if you learned the lessons of first Saturn return. If you did, you will be free to enjoy second half of your life.

If you’ve been a bad girl, you’ll have to repeat same lessons…


If you’ve been a bad girl lol. At the time of the first return, I was preparing my life - starting a new career, serious relationship with the guy ended up having a family with… so lessons? Well I probably ignored some things but got others right. I’d say in what the report terms mid life crisis ages, I did deal with those things. Now I seem to be preparing for that last stage, finishing off something I failed to do in my career, getting the kids ready to be on their own, and ready for a healthy partnership ( if I ever find that guy). It’s interesting, in the retirement age, it terms it retire or re-vision your life.

Also 1st Saturn return is termed Productive Period. 2nd is termed Becoming a Mentor… lol getting ready to be wise old owl or something? 😂😂😂. Anyway I have to buy the reports to see the details on first return or second return .. thinking about it 🙃
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I interpret Saturn Returns as a sort of checkpoint to evaluate life decisions.

Am I happy with my chosen path? What can I do differently? Have I learned from my past mistakes?

Yeah but isn’t it too late at your 2nd Saturn return? You are almost 60 and can’t exactly change your path that easily.

I am so glad I am reading this now and thinking about this way before. But you never know in life, no guarantees!
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Honestly I feel if you have the resolve to make changes in your life even at that age, you will. You can change careers, live abroad, discover what’s really important to you without having to have a near death experience before seeing the light.

It’s harder to change at that age because we become so set in our ways. I don’t feel it’s impossible though
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To see if you learned the lessons of first Saturn return. If you did, you will be free to enjoy second half of your life.

If you’ve been a bad girl, you’ll have to repeat same lessons…

If you’ve been a bad girl lol. At the time of the first return, I was preparing my life - starting a new career, serious relationship with the guy ended up having a family with… so lessons? Well I probably ignored some things but got others right. I’d say in what the report terms mid life crisis ages, I did deal with those things. Now I seem to be preparing for that last stage, finishing off something I failed to do in my career, getting the kids ready to be on their own, and ready for a healthy partnership ( if I ever find that guy). It’s interesting, in the retirement age, it terms it retire or re-vision your life.

Also 1st Saturn return is termed Productive Period. 2nd is termed Becoming a Mentor… lol getting ready to be wise old owl or something? 😂😂😂. Anyway I have to buy the reports to see the details on first return or second return .. thinking about it 🙃
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I am just teasing you about being a bad girl 😈

I think you could become a good mentor. Your advice is sage and mature. I always think you are a Capricorn, even though I know you are a Sag!! Lol

Yet, you are enough fun loving so that you don’t totally retire.

Just enjoy this next stage, whatever it may bring 🥂
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To see if you learned the lessons of first Saturn return. If you did, you will be free to enjoy second half of your life.

If you’ve been a bad girl, you’ll have to repeat same lessons…

If you’ve been a bad girl lol. At the time of the first return, I was preparing my life - starting a new career, serious relationship with the guy ended up having a family with… so lessons? Well I probably ignored some things but got others right. I’d say in what the report terms mid life crisis ages, I did deal with those things. Now I seem to be preparing for that last stage, finishing off something I failed to do in my career, getting the kids ready to be on their own, and ready for a healthy partnership ( if I ever find that guy). It’s interesting, in the retirement age, it terms it retire or re-vision your life.

Also 1st Saturn return is termed Productive Period. 2nd is termed Becoming a Mentor… lol getting ready to be wise old owl or something? 😂😂😂. Anyway I have to buy the reports to see the details on first return or second return .. thinking about it 🙃

I am just teasing you about being a bad girl 😈

I think you could become a good mentor. Your advice is sage and mature. I always think you are a Capricorn, even though I know you are a Sag!! Lol

Yet, you are enough fun loving so that you don’t totally retire.

Just enjoy this next stage, whatever it may bring 🥂
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Cap dominant lol. I am what you might term a grounded Sag or a optimistic & fun or restless Cap 😂😂 I do have Cap rising along with 3 major planets in Cap, so I guess that makes sense…
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I interpret Saturn Returns as a sort of checkpoint to evaluate life decisions.

Am I happy with my chosen path? What can I do differently? Have I learned from my past mistakes?

Yeah but isn’t it too late at your 2nd Saturn return? You are almost 60 and can’t exactly change your path that easily.

I am so glad I am reading this now and thinking about this way before. But you never know in life, no guarantees!
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Depends on how flexible you are 🙃 I’d love to move & start a new life, but I love being near my kids too. Funny thing I just read on that report is my Saturn being Air takes a long time to decide, looking at all options, being open to possibilities until decision is clear. That would be so true the last few years!!
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I interpret Saturn Returns as a sort of checkpoint to evaluate life decisions.

Am I happy with my chosen path? What can I do differently? Have I learned from my past mistakes?

Yeah but isn’t it too late at your 2nd Saturn return? You are almost 60 and can’t exactly change your path that easily.

I am so glad I am reading this now and thinking about this way before. But you never know in life, no guarantees!

Honestly I feel if you have the resolve to make changes in your life even at that age, you will. You can change careers, live abroad, discover what’s really important to you without having to have a near death experience before seeing the light.

It’s harder to change at that age because we become so set in our ways. I don’t feel it’s impossible though
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Very true. Most people my age are pretty set. But I’m this evolving person, and don’t see it that way. Of course, you do have to think about if you’re financially okay as you get to those older years. So there is some hesitation.
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I interpret Saturn Returns as a sort of checkpoint to evaluate life decisions.

Am I happy with my chosen path? What can I do differently? Have I learned from my past mistakes?

Yeah but isn’t it too late at your 2nd Saturn return? You are almost 60 and can’t exactly change your path that easily.

I am so glad I am reading this now and thinking about this way before. But you never know in life, no guarantees!

Honestly I feel if you have the resolve to make changes in your life even at that age, you will. You can change careers, live abroad, discover what’s really important to you without having to have a near death experience before seeing the light.

It’s harder to change at that age because we become so set in our ways. I don’t feel it’s impossible though

Very true. Most people my age are pretty set. But I’m this evolving person, and don’t see it that way. Of course, you do have to think about if you’re financially okay as you get to those older years. So there is some hesitation.
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Oh yeah for sure. There’s a lot of risk involved in making those big changes. Ideally it’s better to be financially stable before deciding your future. However, sometimes your situation might require you to act outside the box. It really depends