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Topic: Transiting Uranus
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blue moon Moderator Posts: 4700 From: U.K Registered: Dec 2007
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posted May 05, 2008 05:07 PM
Not my favourite transiting planet, or come to mention it progression or Solar Arc. Its Opposition to Pluto is headed my way in the next couple of years (not yet). Anyone care to share experiences? it must have hit some 60s born people already, now it is moving in the direction of those of use born in the 70s. Being one of the (seemingly) many Lindalanders with Moon CNJ Pluto you can imagine why I am taking this one personally. This is giving me an idea: http://tribes.tribe.net/plutotransits/thread/be1c75ef-808e-4993-b682-6d789b08abcb Valid during many months: Now is the time to make sweeping changes, not only in your consciousness, but also in the circumstances in which you live. Conditions that have been developing slowly will force major changes upon you now. If you are flexible, you will be able to start a whole new phase of life, even though you may have thought that the time for new starts in your life is past. You will have a new birth of awareness, and you will be able to deal with your life unhampered by old patterns of thought that have limited you.
But if you cannot adapt and be flexible, this will be a period of great turmoil and stress as you try desperately to hold on to circumstances, possessions and relationships that no longer have any real function in your life. What you are trying to save is not something real, it is only an illusion. The impetus for change may come through persons who present you with many upsetting surprises, all of which show that your life is no longer what is was. The key point to recognize is that this process is not bad for you, it is just upsetting at first until you get into the flow of events. It can be quite exciting and will certainly inject an element of youth into your life again, with the advantage that now you will have the wisdom to handle it properly. The interpretation above is for your transit selected for today: Uranus Opposition Pluto IP: Logged |
blue moon Moderator Posts: 4700 From: U.K Registered: Dec 2007
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posted May 06, 2008 04:57 AM
So just me that is wary of Uranus then, maybe. IP: Logged |
Lana29865 Knowflake Posts: 441 From: Registered: Mar 2007
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posted May 06, 2008 05:35 AM
Not just you ;-) But I have to confess that I don't now how to interpret the transits of the outer planets correctly in my own life, as they just take such a long time passing. IP: Logged |
23 Knowflake Posts: 4497 From: Outside, to watch the nightfall in the rain Registered: Aug 2006
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posted May 06, 2008 05:43 AM
Well I'm born in the 70s and for me it will be quite a while until uranus will opp my natal pluto. But I think maybe what it means is that the things that you get obsessive about or are controlling about at the moment, uranus is trying to either get you to break off these obsessions/controls or get you to see them in another light. Yes, moon/pluto opp t-ura doesn't sound great, t-ura/pluto opp doesn't sound great either. My only advice is to take it as it comes, I personally don't find ura transits the worst, sure they're erratic but even the worst ones are liberating. Its those horrible saturn, pluto things that can get to you. IP: Logged |
blue moon Moderator Posts: 4700 From: U.K Registered: Dec 2007
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posted May 06, 2008 05:45 AM
Uranus seems to bring upheaval and unexpected events into my life ~ and rarely in a good way. I prefer Pluto and Saturn, I really do. With Pluto Conjunct the Moon on my chart I am expecting Uranus to suck that in and give me some emotionally upsetting shocks. Just preparing myself ready, I guess. p.s, sorry we crossed there, 23. Maybe I'm just not good at not being in control. Well it doesn't help I suppose. IP: Logged |
23 Knowflake Posts: 4497 From: Outside, to watch the nightfall in the rain Registered: Aug 2006
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posted May 06, 2008 06:04 AM
Probably all that aqu in my chart which makes me tolerate it Blue Moon. Saturn transits for me are darn horrible, so depressing. And I forgot to mention chiron ones are really nasty too. IP: Logged |
Lara Knowflake Posts: 3274 From: London Registered: Mar 2006
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posted May 06, 2008 06:55 AM
When T Uranus entered my 7th house l left my husband.Thank you Uranus for making me get off my backside! Best thing l ever did Actually it's still in my 7th but l don't notice it cos T Saturn is now on my AC!!! aaarrrggghhhh IP: Logged |
Teresa Knowflake Posts: 65 From: Italy Registered: Apr 2008
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posted May 06, 2008 07:32 AM
A series of odd events happened to me in the last year, during Uranus' retrograde phase, but even more upsetting was when it turned direct again last November. The odd period ended a couple of months ago, practically all of a sudden (I felt like I had just waken up from a weird dream), when it reached again the exact degree it had reached before turning retrograde. Uranus is currently trine my Sun almost exactly, but it is also opposite a Pluto/Uranus conjunction that I have in my composite chart with my husband (in our progressed composite 5th house). The result of this was that last year, for the first time in 13 years of marriage, I felt that my husband was not giving me enough space and that he was suffocating me. I never thought about leaving him, but everything he did just got on my nerves. I realized the issue was mine, but I couldn't find a way to get through it. Luckily things are back to normal again... not perfect, but fine. IP: Logged |
Got Gemini? Knowflake Posts: 1037 From: Mercury Registered: Jul 2007
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posted May 06, 2008 08:20 AM
Wow, that Uranus transit almost sounds like a Saturn Return transit. Maybe its a reminder lol! But yeah, i'm feeling the effects and trying to change.------------------ Virgo Asc & Mars Gemini Sun Libra Moon Gemini Mercury Cancer Venus IP: Logged |