Transits
More Thoughts
These above scenarios should give you an idea of how
to interpret the Saturn in your own natal chart. Of course,
Saturn in your chart may not be conveniently placed on
any one of the chart angles (1st, 4th, 7th, or 10th house
cusps) but may be somewhere else within one of the
sectors. This means that you will have to adjust the
dates and compensate for how far off your natal Saturn
is from one of those four angles. Keep in mind that
Saturn's cycle is roughly 30 years long, so, no matter
where Saturn is in your chart, about every seven years
or so Saturn will be about 90-degrees farther along in
the zodiac than it was at birth. This should help you to
come up with approximate dates as to when it crosses
any angle.