What's Your Astrological Age reveals how the long cycles of Saturn and Uranus can be seen as hands of an astrological clock marking out your life-span in astrological time. Each "astrological age" carries its own set of opportunities and challenges. The Uranus "hand" of the astrological clock describes a complete 84-year Uranus cycle; the Saturn "hand" moves nearly three times faster, taking 29 1/2 years to make one turn of "the life-dial," with three Saturn Returns completing a full life. You don't need to know astrology, or to have a precisely timed birth-chart, to put this accessible guide to good use -- all you need to know is your chronological age!
Also from the 1950s, "Your Dangerous Age" explores the challenges and opportunities of life's crucial ages. "Two periods of life stand out as very likely to spell danger for women," Rudhyar states, "and a third one is usually more distressing to the male sex. The first period comes at around age thirty; the second, around forty-two to forty-five . . . The third one comes between ages fifty-six and fifty-nine." And in "Great Turning Points in Life," Rudhyar takes an indepth look at the cycles of the Moon and Saturn, and "the wave pattern of human development based upon a 7-year and 14-year rhythm".
Also from the 1950s, "Your Dangerous Age" explores the challenges and opportunities of life's crucial ages. "Two periods of life stand out as very likely to spell danger for women," Rudhyar states, "and a third one is usually more distressing to the male sex. The first period comes at around age thirty; the second, around forty-two to forty-five . . . The third one comes between ages fifty-six and fifty-nine." And in "Great Turning Points in Life," Rudhyar takes an indepth look at the cycles of the Moon and Saturn, and "the wave pattern of human development based upon a 7-year and 14-year rhythm".