Uranus turns direct at 23 Taurus, an energy that inspires awakenings, new points of view, and a desire to make a break from the past. We’re also coming to the end of Uranus’s time in Taurus and this may be a time to connect the dots after six years of change.

Uranus, like Neptune and Pluto, is an evolutionary planet. Its role is to get us to grow and evolve, sometimes by any means possible. Uranus does this work through awakenings and transformations that can border on the profound.

Of course we’re all different people with different histories and levels of consciousness and self awareness. So our experience with Uranus in Taurus since 2018, 2019 is uniquely ours, even though it may parallel the experiences of those with our Sun and rising sign.

Whoever we were in 2018 may be very different from who we are now. Not that we’ve changed per se. We’ve evolved. We’ve had to evolve. And certainly the world is a very different place than it was in May 2018 when Uranus first arrived in Taurus.

This July 7, Uranus makes its first arrival in Gemini in 80 years. A new chapter of evolution begins depending on where Gemini is in our astrology. (I went into this more in depth in my Astrology of 2025 webinar, which you can still get the replay.)

Additionally, the Aquarius Sun makes a trine to Jupiter in Gemini today, an inspiration, a leap of faith, a desire for more. Open the doors to something new.

If you are in AUSTRALIA or NZ, this forecast applies approximately for January 31, 2025.

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