Atlas · Planet
Saturne
structure, discipline, time
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Overview
**From Kronos-Saturn, god of time and harvest, the elder who marks every limit.** The principle of structure and discipline. Saturn shows where life asks for patience, responsibility, the slow work of building something that lasts. Its restrictions are the condition of real maturity.
Mythology
Saturn, the Roman equivalent of the Greek Cronus, was the god of time, harvest, and the original Golden Age. He famously devoured his own children to prevent being overthrown -- a myth that encodes the fear of mortality and the relentless passage of time. Yet Saturn also presided over agriculture and civilisation: he is the taskmaster who demands effort before reward, the architect of enduring structures.
Interprétation
Saturn is the principle of limitation, structure, and earned mastery. Where Jupiter expands, Saturn contracts -- not to punish, but to test and consolidate. In a natal chart Saturn describes where a person must work hardest, face their fears, and develop genuine competence through perseverance. The areas it touches rarely come easily, but the achievements gained there tend to be lasting. Saturn's return at around age 29-30 marks a major life threshold of maturation.
Family
Social planets
Domicile
capricorn
aquarius
Facts
Orbital period
29.46
years
Average distance
9.537
AU
Radius
58232
km