Meanwhile, Saturn in Aquarius reveals how globalism has squished the individual and created too much homogenisation between cultures. The epicentre of that implosion will probably be the EU as its chart is in the firing line of the new eclipse cycle, especially its packed Scorpio 4th house. ![]() Globalism continues to collapse – both the ideology and the practical logistics of it – and the financial bubble it relies on may (finally) be about to burst. Uranus in Taurus has brought shock and disruption to multiple areas of our lives, revealing the hollowness of ‘western’ values and its hypocrisy. This will continue with a rise in civil unrest and uprisings against the disproportionate reactions to events, particularly against structures that seek too much control. We’ve already seen a lot of disruption and unpredictable changes around the world, with an emphasis on the tension between security and freedom. These periods coincide with a crisis in consciousness that can lead to awakenings, breakthroughs and/or breakdowns. It’s a good time to break out of old habits that have become too restrictive and make creative changes to the structures of your life. The square forms by degree at 18°Taurus/Aquarius on 2 – 12 October.Īlignments between Saturn and Uranus represent periods of radical change and disruption to the status quo. The exact alignments were in 2021 and this year the planets are close but not exact to the minute. This is the final square in the cycle that began in 1988 and it runs from 2020 to 2023. Let’s have a closer look at some of these alignments… The Saturn Uranus square grinds closer together into October, when Jupiter pops back into Pisces for a final goodbye, and Mars stations retrograde in Gemini. Then things really start to get interesting as the Uranus conjunction to the north node closes in. There’s a long Venus Mars conjunction that runs from February into early April in Capricorn and Aquarius, and several Jupiter alignments to enjoy.Īfter the eclipse at the end of April, the energy shifts as Jupiter enters Aries (hold on to your hats!), followed by the eclipse in May. Jupiter goes back into Pisces on 29 December 2021, and Venus goes direct at the end of January. The first half of the year provides plenty of opportunities for making positive changes to your life, so take advantage of it. This marks the turning point of the year – we won’t be able to avoid change from this point forwards. The exact conjunction happens on 31 July and Mars joins them the next day. But things will really kick off once Uranus and the north node are within orb of being conjunct from late April. The Saturn Uranus square forms a T-Square with the nodes and will be triggered all year by any planet moving through the fixed signs of Taurus, Leo, Scorpio, and Aquarius. ![]() This could trigger shocks to the financial system and/or further disruptions to supply chains, food and energy distribution, and so on. More here.Īlthough the mean nodes shifted signs on 23 December 2021, the true north node enters Taurus on 18 January 2022, the same day that Uranus stations direct (in some time zones). But now Uranus is joined by the north node in Taurus and the energy changes, becoming even more disruptive and unpredictable. Saturn has had the upper hand since 2021, keeping us locked in a holding pattern. They remain in orb throughout 2022, moving apart into the spring and closer again into the autumn. The astrology of 2022 is underscored by the Saturn Uranus square which had its final exact alignment on 24 December 2021. And as always, major transits and alignments may only be significant for you if they directly activate your horoscope. Note: the dates listed in this post may be slightly different in your time zone. ![]() Venus retrograde in Capricorn ends in January.And as it falls apart, we must deal with the consequences while navigating the final year of the Saturn Uranus square. But, of course, it’s not the end of the world, just the end of the old order. I hope you’re enjoying the apocalypse because it won’t be ending any time soon! As Ethne says in The Shining Ones, this “laborious disintegration” is how the world ends.
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