Transits
Forever Young
This concept is useful for many reasons; chief among
them is the fact that, once you understand the physical
factory, so to speak, stops at thirty years of age, you
stop looking so much for something else to come along
in the future. You stop thinking linear. You begin to look
a lot closer to home, somewhere near to or in the
present, allowing for plenty of reality checks of the past.
Just ask any older person; they will tell you that they do
not feel as old as they look, but rather, inside, they
stopped aging many years before—inside, they are still
young, and always will be.
And you will find that different people stop aging at
different ages. Some are still teenagers, others in their
early or late twenties, and so forth. No one is over
thirty—ever. That is the physical law of Saturn,
remember? As for myself, I figure that, inside, I am still
25 years old—and have never aged a day over that. It is