Okay, so, about this whole “Saturn in Taurus” thing. I’ve been messing around with this stuff for a while now, and I thought I’d share my little journey, what I did, and what happened. No fancy talk, just my experience.
First off, I started digging into what this Saturn in Taurus actually means. I found out that it’s supposed to be a time when things related to money, work, and just general stability come into focus. Sounds important, right? So I got curious and decided to track how this would play out in my life.
I started by figuring out my own Saturn sign. Then, I looked up some dates when Saturn was supposed to be moving around. I noticed one date, September 5, 2039, when Saturn is supposed to enter Libra. And there was another, July 7, 2037, for Virgo, and February 11, 2037 for Leo. But these were pretty far out, so I focused on the idea of Saturn’s influence on Taurus for now.

Here’s what I did: I started keeping a journal. Yeah, sounds kinda lame, but it helped. I wrote down stuff about my finances, how work was going, and just how I was feeling overall about my life situation. I also jotted down any big decisions I made or things that happened that seemed important.
- Money Stuff: I noticed I was thinking a lot more about saving money. It was like, suddenly, I was more aware of where my money was going. I even started looking at those budgeting apps, though I didn’t stick with one for too long.
- Work: Work-wise, things got a bit intense. There were some challenges, for sure, but I felt more determined to tackle them. I think this Saturn thing kinda pushed me to be more focused and disciplined.
- Overall Stability: This was a big one. I found myself wanting to create more stability in my life. It wasn’t about big, dramatic changes, but more about setting up routines and habits that made me feel more secure.
I also read something about “Sade Sati,” which is apparently a seven-and-a-half-year period when Saturn moves through three zodiac signs. I didn’t get too deep into that, but it seemed like it’s a time of major change. Then there was this thing about the 29th degree, called “Magic 29,” which supposedly means you’re in for big transitions throughout your life. As a Taurus Ascendant, Saturn is kind of a big deal because it rules my 9th and 10th houses. These houses are about long-term stuff and career, so Saturn’s moves can have a big impact.
And I stumbled on this idea of “fame degrees,” particularly 5, 17, and 29. Apparently, if you have these in your chart, you’re more likely to be in the public eye. I don’t know if I buy into all that, but it’s interesting to think about.
I also read that Saturn in Taurus can make money come more easily and bring in prosperity. That sounded pretty good, so I kept an eye out for that. I can’t say I suddenly struck it rich, but I did feel like I was attracting more opportunities.
Throughout this whole thing, I realized that astrology, or at least paying attention to these planetary movements, can be a cool way to reflect on what’s going on in your life. It’s like a prompt to think about things you might not normally consider.

So, that’s my story about messing around with this Saturn in Taurus stuff. It’s not about predicting the future or anything, but more about using it as a tool for self-reflection and maybe making some positive changes along the way. It made me think more about my finances, my work, and just getting my life a bit more organized. And who knows, maybe there’s something to this whole Saturn thing after all.