What does it actually mean to have Saturn transits move through some of your astrology houses? There are a couple of Saturn transits that can bring plenty of relief, like the ones through your first house. Why? Because more often than not, it encourages you to be fully self-disciplined.
Any time Saturn does its intricate transit through a house, you will experience restrictions that might cause you to be extra focused. Nevertheless, some houses with Saturn transiting through them can be a bit more difficult to handle. The houses in which you will feel the most negative effects of Saturn are the water houses, the fourth, eighth, and twelfth houses.

Saturn through the fourth house
Uncomfortable memories from the past could be brought up through such transits. Generally, these situations are meant to teach you lessons that are based on mistakes that you made in the past. When Saturn is in this house, you might learn so much, you won’t be tempted to make the same mistakes again.
At times, it has nothing to do with what you might see as “faulty decisions.” The focus can also be on the mistakes others have made, that still have a lingering, negative impact on you. Now, you are dealing with the consequences of the past, in a way that’s meant to ensure that the issue will never be repeated again.
It’s quite ironic how a planet that rules restrictions in a house that rules children, for instance, could lead to a pregnancy taking place, but it can. What’s highly recommended is to take care of ourselves to increase the odds of reaping the rewards. Sometimes, Saturn moving into the next house should be interpreted as a karmic reward. Don’t forget that Saturn rules karma, too!
Saturn through the eighth house
When Saturn transits through the eight houses, which is the house that rules transformation, you will be forced to make a series of internal changes, whether you want to or not. As a result, everything about you and how you perceive yourself will change.
It’s quite an uncomfortable time, to be honest. Such transit usually lasts between 2 to 2.5 years, which is the duration Saturn requires to go through a house. It brings different themes of responsibility, structure, and discipline to the areas governed by the 8th house, like shared resources, intimacy, psychological depth, and personal transformation.
Saturn through the 12th house
This is one of the most interesting transits out there. It is meant to be a deeply introspective period that often lasts about 2.5 years, where the focus shifts to endings, solitude, spiritual growth, as well as confronting hidden aspects of the psyche. The 12th house is also associated with the subconscious, karma, isolation, and transcendence, which makes this transit a profound time for inner work and closure.

Saturn’s transits in general
The typical Saturn transit lasts several weeks to even months. He is known to take all the time in the world, and his lessons are quite hard to miss, in fact. During a transit, you could feel like you are being slammed. However, if you show enough patience and pay attention, it’s quite surprising how fast you can see the pattern. It generally looks like this:
Saturn approaches a point in your natal chart, and you could start to feel the pressure, like some sort of heaviness or a sense of dissatisfaction. This can be a little vague and could potentially last for quite some time.
Sometimes you can pinpoint it, sometimes not. There are also high chances to feel a Saturn transit when it’s also respecting one of your personal planets (whether it’s Sun, Mercury, Mars, or Venus), or one of the four cross points on your chart (such as the Ascendant, Descendant, Midheaven, or even Nadir).
Then, when the planet comes in contact with a specific point in your natal chart, it could be accompanied by quite a challenging or even disorienting event in your everyday life. This is, in other words, a real-life misery phase of a Saturn transit, where the smallest thing goes wrong, where progress gets delayed, or a major event causes to you truly reconsider something about your life. It can also be accompanied by a series of delays, frustration, mishaps, pressure, as well as dissatisfaction.
This is also Saturn’s way of asking you to slow down and look at something that has to change. The change can be either structural in nature, or a bit more subtle. Saturn is also asking you to do the hard work needed to grow up and claim your authority in this area of your life. More often than not, this also means becoming more disciplined, realistic, committed, mature, dedicated, structured, or even responsible.
Also, another natural part of its progression is for Saturn to reverse course. During such a phase, it crosses back over the natal point and triggers another event, before falling out of the orb. Depending on where the natal point is, or how far Saturn goes back, you might feel a certain softening of this pressure. During such a time, Saturn gives you enough space and time to work out what he has shown you.
Then, Saturn begins moving forward once more, crossing the natal point one last time. During this time, if you haven’t done the needed work, this could trigger difficult feelings. You can think of this as Saturn’s “parting-gift lesson” that you can choose to work with or not.
If you have done the hard work Saturn asks you to, you could get this super clear picture of what you have been working on during the last phase. You might, in fact, be able to see all how you have evolved and matured due to all the experiences.
Ultimately, Saturn completely moves out of the influence, and you suddenly connect with this significant lightening of the pressure. In most cases, there’s also a sense of deep and meaningful accomplishment.
The wide majority of Saturn’s lessons are very hard to comprehend, especially when you are in the middle of them. The events could seem at first totally unrelated. But if you pay enough attention, you will rapidly see the pattern.
The harder you work, the more rewards you reap. Saturn transits can bring huge adjustments for the better, even if you might not fully appreciate them for many years to come. We would also like to remind you that Saturn comes back around to the same point seven years later, to check your progress.
If you haven’t done the needed work, you will only face more difficulty. However, if you’ve put in the effort, developed the needed discipline, and were as responsible and committed as you could, you will enjoy a new, well-deserved respect, achievement, and recognition.
Our best advice for dealing with such transits is to embrace it. The less you resist, the better it will be for you. Moreover, understanding that you are being shown a specific area of your life where there’s plenty of room to grow is such a wise thing to do!
This could also mean taking more responsibility for the things that don’t seem to go your way. You should expect life to move a bit more slowly during this time, and limitations to be by your side every step of the way.
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