Hi. I sent you a link that is pretty straightforward, and so I hope that it helps. "Chiron and the Healing Journey" by Melanie Reinhart is a book that is mentioned a lot. I have "Chiron: Transforming Bridge Between the Inner and Outer Planets," by Barbara Hand Clow. She's Robert Hand's sister. It's much different than the link I sent you. I find the link gives very practical advice. Perhaps you will want to visit these authors' web sites.
With all these upcoming Chiron contacts in H11, Saturn opp in H5, they say you'll be getting Uranian insights to deal with any obstacles that come up. Since you're so aware of this transit, you'll notice things starting to unfold. H11 deals with groups, friends, hopes, wishes, dreams. You'll be working on challenges associated with those things, or some kind of teaching.
The bridge I was talking about refers to the Chiron Return at about age 50. That's completely different than your transit. I'm just trying to figure it out and just discussing. There's very little written about it. You don't have to worry about the CR yet anyway. You'll be busy dealing with the H11/5 axis opp Saturn. You'll be working on getting the opposites to work together and not see-sawing back and forth.
The link I sent you says that Chiron is a little bit like Saturn in that there is a challenge, but you're not dealing with a fear or bad luck like with transiting Saturn, which is different than natal Saturn. With Chiron, it may be an insecurity or some kind of wound. I keep hearing people talk about Chiron + teaching, or a wound of some kind, regret.
In the link I sent you, it says Chiron shows something that you can teach others, but you can't do it yourself yet, so you have to keep trying until you get it right. Making the same mistake over and over, I keep hearing this about Chiron too. For example, in H2 maybe it's that one doesn't manage their money well, they keep squandering their financial resources. It sounds like it's an area of life where one keeps blowing it repeatedly. Can you relate? You can see in others how not to blow it, but you keep blowing it. Do as I say, not as I do.
After you read the link, please let me know what you think, if it's starting to make sense to you.
~ AM