Transits
of the sectors. This means that you will have to adjust
the dates and then compensate for how far off your
natal Saturn is in relation to one of those four angles.
Keep in mind that Saturn's cycle is roughly 30 years
long—no matter where Saturn is in your chart; thus,
about every seven years, Saturn will be about 90-
degrees farther along in the zodiac than it was at birth.
This should help you come up with the approximate
dates as to when it will cross any angle.
Your Saturn Transits
Transits are the key to what is going in the skies today,
and how these transits reflect on your birth chart is
important as well. For many astrologers, the most
important transit to watch is that of the planet Saturn,
moving through the twelve houses of your natal chart.
Saturn, as the ruler of time and physical form, governs
pretty much all that happens, at least as far as what
happens on the exterior. It is worth a careful study.