![]() ![]() Uranus on the Midheaven was probably one of my most favorite transits. Air both yourselves out, come back with fresh perspectives and new appreciations of each other. It does not mean the partnership will end, it just means that if you are tightly bound to your partner, you’re going to have to loosen the ties that bind. This is your time to shout: “Let your freak flag fly!! Go for it, honey!” Uranus in the 7th is saying it’s time to experience who you are as an individual OUTSIDE of partnership. You may hear things from your partner such as “I’ve always wanted to (fill in the blank). There are some changes needed, but if you have an open line of communication with your spouse, it’s more than half the battle. Plus, again, the solar return really does have immense input when it comes to life-changing events like divorce. Uranus on the 7th house cusp has driven more people to me for a consult than any other transit, I think! People think there is automatically going to be a divorce, but I have seen far more divorces under Pluto and Saturn transits than Uranus. Air and fire people seem to be the ones who love change, look forward to it and can embrace it wholeheartedly earth and water-notsomuch, because we are creatures of comfort and routine, and Uranus flips the bird to “comfort” and farts in the face of “routine”. At that point you get the negative side of the Uranian “lightning bolt”, which is usually an “unforeseen event” that catapults you into the next phase. Uranus can be a “liberation” in every sense of the word, but if you’re a very fixed type of person, being liberated usually means you have to let go of something, and that can be difficult. ![]() It can also mean that you lose a parent- but this is not a harbinger of death necessarily! You lose a parent, metaphorically, when you move out of your parents’ home and begin to parent yourself! A change is on the books for your bottom-line security issues, and sometimes this is a good thing, like the first time you leave home, for instance, and start out on your own. ![]() When Uranus crosses the 4th house cusp, and a solar return confirms it, it’s one of the surest signs that you’ll be moving house. I mention “trauma” because Uranus has been known to completely uproot someone’s stability in very unexpected ways, leading to the kind of trauma that causes PTSD in some people. Uranian detachment can be a blessing in some ways, in that she doesn’t remember the horror, but it can serve to irritate the psyche in the most frustrating of ways. It’s never happened in this lifetime, but she just has some sort of strong feeling about it. My daughter, who has Venus in Aquarius in the 8th house, firmly believes that she has experienced horror with regard to losing loved ones in tragic accidents. ![]() I think it can even go back as far as cellular memory, if you believe in past lives. I’ve mentioned before that I think Uranus is linked to pre-verbal, and pre-birth trauma. Uranus is called the “Awakener” and tends to knock us out of our comfort zone into the next required phase of our personal evolution. I’m hoping I finally decide that I’ve done with the “being fat” experiment, and start hitting the gym again and shucking off some pounds. It’s about to cross my Ascendant, so I’ll let you know about that when it happens. I’m 58 now, and have seen Uranus cross my 7th house cusp as well as my Midheaven. Uranus on the Angles: Ride the bucking bronco! ![]()
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