New gemini dates7/1/2023 ![]() ![]() OK, let’s just get it out: The Taurus-Scorpio eclipse saga, which has raged since late 2021, is not yet over. Only those artists, heroes and visionaries who can look forward and affirm a new point of view will survive the flood. So should those tired old stories about yourself, your history, and your potential. The narratives of the last decade - helplessness in the face of generational change dizzying leaps in technological evolution extreme adoptions of either irony or earnestness malaise over the future of the world - will be wrapping up very soon. Though both Saturn and Pluto’s movements will be felt globally, you can count on personal reckoning as well. Whether we’re in for Arrival or Independence Day, 2023 begins the next phase of the Age of Aquarius. Consider this an opening salvo of the next few decades, in which we’ll encounter the dominant technologies and mediums of the new century, foment collective uprisings that will reshape the globe, and access the dawn of post-humanism. From March 23 through June 11, Pluto will station at 0 degrees Aquarius, before taking a final dip back into Capricorn for the rest of the year, and returning to Aquarius in 2024. Since 2008, Pluto has been in Capricorn, annihilating our illusions and delusions about power. Just weeks after Saturn enters Pisces, the great karmic destroyer Pluto shifts into Aquarius, for the first time since the 18th century. ![]() We will close out the cannibalistic nostalgia of the last thirty-year Saturn cycle, and become ready to imagine new archetypes. We will find ways to declare our rights and boundaries so as not to sink in a whirlpool of corporatized data. From opioids to streaming platforms, all currents used to numb and control will undergo revolution. In Aquarius, Saturn built a new transmission when Saturn enters Pisces, it changes frequency. Since 2020, Saturn has been in Aquarius, hashing out the ethical evolution (and regression) of public health, education, gender recognition, racial representation, and beyond. In 2023, two of these planets move signs, shifting the sensibilities of the collective consciousness.įirst comes Saturn, the planet of structure, order and responsibility, navigating the choppy waters of Pisces from March 7 through 2026. But for the changes which define eras, it’s the slower-moving planets that reveal all: namely Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto. Saturn in Pisces & Pluto in Aquariusįor insight into the day-to-day, look to the inner planets - the moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars - which orbit closer to the sun, and move at a faster clip. ![]() See where you’re lacking and go get yours. While some fight for what they deserve, others will stretch their entitlement past breaking. Consider the unionization renaissance at UberEats, Starbucks, Amazon to be just the beginning. Jupiter’s last tour of Taurus set off Occupy protests around the world. And in the sign of earning and worth, Jupiter will escalate the dialogue around money. The new hedonism of the 2020s will emerge during this time, as society whips out of the moralistic trappings of the last few years. All that’s been cooking in the studio will be released, rewarded, and enjoyed in the sign of fertility and embodiment. In May, Jupiter will then launch a year-long, uninterrupted residency in Taurus, for the first time since 2012. Spend the spring developing, creating, and connecting, and be ready to fight for your point of view. In the sign of individuality, courage, and renewal, Jupiter calls for new voices to rise - and to overthrow the old gatekeepers. If these past few years have made you feel buried, subsumed, or skeptical, you better believe that the time for new beginnings is now. From Decemuntil May 16, 2023, Jupiter is in Aries, where it rolled for a few months in the summer of 2022. The planet of synthesis, wisdom, and expansion takes just over a decade to cruise through the zodiac, giving each sign a year to shine. Jupiter acts like a roving cosmic spotlight, illuminating and elevating whichever sign it’s in. What will the retrogrades, eclipses, and epic transits of 2023 bring for the world, and for you? Here are some of the key dates and major planetary players to watch out for. With major planets like Saturn and Pluto shifting into new signs for the first time in years, we can kiss goodbye to the cynicism of the past decade and enter outright into the awakenings, crises, and evolutions of the 2020s. So what comes now? That 2023 will be easy is not likely, but that it will feel new is certain. Pluto Return a batsh*t Taurus-Scorpio eclipse cycle and a chaotic, election-season Mars retrograde in Gemini. Astrologically speaking, 2022 was no amateur showcase, with the first-ever U.S.A. ![]()
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