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How to track the Jupiter-Uranus cycle in your chart
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How to track the Jupiter-Uranus cycle in your chart

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My first astrology teacher Adam Elenbaas tells a great story. He made a video this week on Tracking the Jupiter-Uranus cycle in your chart looking toward today’s conjunction of Jupiter and Uranus in Taurus. Going along the journey and hearing Adam’s personal anecdotes got my wheels spinning about my own Jupiter-Uranus story. I’ve wanted to write something about this conjunction—something good lol—but with it happening exactly square my Mercury (mind, communication), my thoughts are too scattered to cohere into an essay. I started writing a lengthy comment sharing my own experiences on Adam’s YouTube. But when the word count hit 200, I decided it might be better if I share my experience here. So here’s my own personal riff on what Adam shared.

In this “podcast bonus episode,” I’m going to take you through the hard aspects of Jupiter and Uranus since 1997, sharing my own story along the way, so you can track your personal radical shifts, artistic breakthroughs and sudden emancipations.

I mostly stick to my own story, but I also reference Maggie Rogers who’s had a very loud public facing Jupiter-Uranus story since 2017, much of it detailed in a profile for The New Yorker by Amanda Petrusich.

I take you all the way back to 1997 in the recording, but if you want a quick TL;DL:

Think back to 2017 — what artistic breakthroughs or shifts and values and beliefs were you experiencing? Were any of these sudden? How are you closing out that story now? How are you taking back the reins? What are you initiating now on your own (more grounded) terms?

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