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Saturn Return
Saturn's 29.46-year orbit — three major returns at 29, 59, 88. Each is a life-stage threshold. Liz Greene + Jung lineage.
General context
In mythology, Saturn (Kronos / Saturnus) is the god of time. In astrology, it is the principle of boundary, discipline, structure, aging, and maturity. Saturn's orbital period is 29.46 years — every ~29 years it returns to its position in your natal chart. That return is called the "Saturn Return." Even though modern psychology does not formally recognize the astrological motif, the parallels are notable: Levinson, Erikson, and Jung's life-span theories all mark critical turning points at the age ranges that coincide with Saturn returns. Even without an astrological lens, these periods are extraordinary for everyone. Looking at them consciously makes the preparation easier.
Sources: Liz Greene — Saturn: A New Look at an Old Devil (1976); Robert Hand — Horoscope Symbols (1981); Steven Forrest — The Inner Sky (1988); Daniel Levinson — Seasons of a Man's Life (1978), Seasons of a Woman's Life (1996); Erik Erikson — Identity and the Life Cycle (1959). The parallel between life stages and Saturn cycles is an observed pattern, not an astrological claim.
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