To survive, to avert what we have termed future shock, the individual must become infinitely more adaptable and capable than ever before.
We must search out totally new ways to anchor ourselves, for all the old roots—religion, nation, community, family, or profession—are now shaking under the hurricane impact of the accelerative thrust—Alvin Toffler, Future Shock.
The month of July marks a change in tempo. In indigo skies pricked with stars, Uranus explodes into the mutable air sign of Gemini, an accelerant for change in this living, dying world. On July 7th, for the first time in 84 years, Uranus leaves the solid ground of Taurus, to whirl through the unstable element of air.
Uranus briefly returns to Taurus on November 8th, then returns to Gemini on April 26th, 2026 where it will rush through the zeitgeist till 2033.
Uranus accompanies innovation, disruption, anarchy, and rebellion. When Uranus moves through restless Gemini (information, communication, transportation) anything that is too fixed, too crystallised or rooted or limited, will be torn apart, as Uranus offers the promise of something better, more perfect.
Gemini is a mutable air sign. As the winds of change wrap around the globe, we might think back to the events that unfolded in our world when Saturn and Jupiter aligned in Aquarius, on the solstice of 2020. It was then that we collectively entered the astrological age of air, an element associated with ideas, information—and mis-information. Pluto entered the air sign of Aquarius (March 2023) and now, Uranus the archetypal creator-sky-god, enters Gemini, a hurricane force that will intrude on all of our lives in some way over the next eight years.
Futurist Alvin Toffler coined the term “future shock” and “information overload” to describe what happens to a society when change escalates beyond the human scale. We have lost our bearings in the swirl of social media, wearable tech, disembodied AI, algorithms and “influencers” that draw from our most tender places for commercial gain. The tempo of technological and social change coupled with climate chaos has shattered our illusions of autonomy and control. We are brittle, anxious, reactive, addicted to those very distractions that leave us feeling empty and alone. In 2023, at least 24 million Americans took drugs like Xanax, known as benzodiazepines, according to the Wall Street Journal. We are Generation Xanax.
Author and spiritual teacher, Caroline Myss observes, “we’re living at an unprecedented time of change in the world… the ingredients that are creating this chaotic rupture have never come together before, ever…now we begin to consider the unimaginable. That maybe life’s not casual. That a human life is a sacred assignment and that the purpose of life is not to accumulate stuff with a great big, huge shopping cart, but rather it is to experience how powerful every one of us is. And to decide, that every choice I make is an act of creation.”
Transits of Uranus to our own birth charts are often accompanied by sudden events that shake us awake, bring into sharp focus something, some hidden spark of light within us, that has been there all along. When Uranus transits jolt our birth chart, they take us by surprise; awaken us from the trance that anesthetises, offers a promise of something new, better, brighter.
Uranus transits come with a velocity that requires a whole new set of skills, that demands an honest soul-searching enquiry, a stepping back from the old coping strategies. Endurance and resilience alone won’t be enough.
This month, the sky-story invites us to take a sacred pause before tumbling into the future as Uranus draws us into the currents that swirl through the collective :
Neptune stations Rx on July 4th, Saturn turns Retrograde on July 12th. On July 18th Mercury turns Rx (15° Leo), turning direct on August 11th (4° Leo) and will move out of shadow on August 25th to enter detail-orientated Virgo on September 2nd. Pluto has been Retrograde since May 4th.
Venus enters Gemini on July 5th, a grace-note that may signal sudden reversals or unexpected surges in the financial markets, or the opportunity to revise our “wants” or “needs” as we revise our monthly budget, make new choices around what we truly value.
Venus aligns with Uranus between July 2nd and July 7th, highlighting this cosmic turning point and perhaps bringing to our attention those places where we feel bruised and vulnerable, which are so often triggered by those we are closest to.
Tara Brach talks of the trance of fear that keeps us imprisoned in a primitive survival mode. As Uranus moves through Gemini, we might notice the cycles of reactivity that play out in our own relationships—shaming, blaming, control, judgement and revenge—the need to break free, to be independent—and how these primitive survival mechanisms play out when nations go to war. Gemini is assocaited with the arms, hands, lungs and nervous system, our coordination and fine motor skills. When we soften our fingers and hands, we send a message to our nervous system to relax. When we hold our loved one close in tender embrace, we fortify our capacity to be with whatever is so scary.
Hindsight is often associated with Uranus, the kind of rear-view mirror gazing that only comes after some great force moves through the collective and impinges upon our own lives. Uranus in Gemini accompanies innovation birthed from chaos.
“Before the earth and the sea, and the all-encompassing heaven came into being, the whole of nature displayed but a single face, which men have called Chaos.” wrote Ovid in his poem, Metamorphoses around 8CE.
Uranus moved through Gemini in the 1940s (1942-49) as we emerged from the trauma and chaos of World War 11 into a period of geopolitical muscle flexing, we call the Cold War. Uranus in Gemini was expressed by espionage, propaganda, and the rapid development of science and technology, intercontinental ballistic missiles, jet aircraft, the space race, and the lingering threat of the annihilation of all life on earth as nuclear weapons proliferated. Portable television replaced the fireplace, as the focal point in the living room. America went to war when Uranus moved through Gemini during the 1860s. And once again, it was conflict and chaos that birthed innovation and technical advances.
Expect the unimaginable as Uranus moves through the unstable element of air. Stay anchored in Love. Mindful of the false stories we tell ourselves that shock our nervous system, scare us into feeling lost and alone.
At this time of transition, we may be seduced by the security of the old ways. We may try to continue as we did before. Yet there is another way. “Where do we begin? Begin with the heart,” wrote anchoress Julian of Norwich who was walled up in a small cell built onto the church for most of her life. “All shall be well, and all shall be well and all manner of things shall be well,” Julian of Norwich is quoted as saying.
Even as we feel the slow suck of apathy, a sense of numbness or hopelessness, the sharp stab of fear… All shall be well.
So, let’s rest awhile, then begin again, with tender, open hearts. All manner of things shall be well.
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