The mature age of Saturn, 36, can be considered a turning point in one's lifetime. It does not matter whether a person believes in astrology or not. The general rule of life applies to everybody as long as they are still alive.
At 27, we make an important decision regarding adjusting our life direction. At 31, everybody has a small gain, a little bit of comfort; at 33–34, we partially lose it. At 36, we review all of those aspects. That’s when Saturn comes into the picture.
Taurus Ascendants experience the biggest change in their 37. 180 degrees change, the whole mindset changes.
Saturn is the Karma controller, and he does not do it alone. His team includes Saturn (the boss), Rahu, Ketu, Mercury, and Mars. At 36, we review all of the positions where these 5 planets are placed in our chart; learn that things are not as they used to be, and decide how to move forward from there.
For example:
Hemingway's Chart - At 36, He purchased a boat and sailed from Africa to Bimini (America) and spent time there.
- Saturn is in the 4th house. Malefic in the 4th house, if activated, makes us move. (Change of residence is often seen around 36, 37 when malefic Saturn is in the 4th)
- Mars and Mercury are in the 1st house. After releasing a novel earlier, which was not quite successful, he wanted to be alone to write another book. That’s why he sailed away. Reviewing the way one looked at oneself (1st house) at 36.
- Rahu and Ketu are also activated in the house of love and friendship. There, he met Martha Gellhorn, who changed the way he looked at relationships.
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If you’re 37 or older, you can look at your horoscope and check these changes in those areas of life where these 5 planets are placed. First, start with Saturn!
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Unless it’s for learning purposes, never split the planets apart to look at them separately in a certain position and judge the horoscope or a person. It’s like looking at the feet of somebody, and we try to tell how a person is. That never works. Life is full of different colors and flavours. Why should we look at only one?
