A Week of Professional Support & Connective Revolutions

July 7 -13, 2025

Luna Approaches Full | Rooted Aspirations

As we enter the week, Luna is inching toward fullness. Through Tuesday, the Moon—ruler of Cancer Season—has us gathering ideals, visions, and cultural symbolism to feel more plugged into possibility, meaning, and deeper systems of home. The big philosophical questions—usually associated with the higher mind—are gathered now for practical application. Cancer asks: How can yoga, religion, global imports, or story serve our daily lives? Collect expansive materials and weave them into your rhythms. Notice how this opens doors to a more rooted, soulful lifestyle.

The Moon enters Capricorn early Wednesday morning, and by Thursday afternoon, we arrive at the Capricorn Full Moon. This midweek moment shifts our tempo inward. It’s the full moon of Cancer Season, which is one of Cancer’s symbols, but it lands in the sign of Capricorn—a sign more aligned to new moon energy. While turning inward feels natural under any full moon, and especially natural during Cancer Season, what we find inside may feel less familiar. Capricorn is more at ease standing at the summit of the mountain than sitting quietly with the root systems of our emotional life.

Still, what we learn at a Capricorn Full Moon is deeply valuable. It reminds us that our aspirations must be supported by strong inner foundations. If our ambitions only look outward or climb upward without anchoring inward, we may end up building towers on unstable ground. Without inner alignment—without tending the soil of our soul—our successes may become brittle or hollow, turning into personal prisons rather than thriving, nurturing, sustainable achievements.

From Wednesday through Friday, take time to feel into your aspirations. Intuit what you are reaching for. Invite your soul more fully into the vision. Notice how you're grounding your goals and creating systems of support around the steep climbs of your life. There’s always a touch of solitude at the top of the Capricornian mountain, but we can transform that loneliness into nourishment by letting our mastery support others, and by feeding the hands and hearts that support us.

This full moon, Cancer and Capricorn trade places. Cancer, the sign of the ground and inner life, is held up by Capricorn, the builder and summit-seeker. Let yourself feel what it’s like for your achievements to nurture your foundations. Let your outer-world wins feed the inner structures—and people—that made them possible. So often, unpaid labor holds domestic life together. The Capricorn Moon offers a glimpse into why our ambition must serve more than just itself.

When Cancer is supported by Capricorn—when feeling is upheld by structure, and soul by dedication—what might otherwise grow brittle or burdened becomes radiant, alive, and deeply creative.


The Week in Transits

Uranus in Gemini

Monday, July 7th, 1:45 am MT

Whew! Uranus in Taurus has not been great. It seldom is, historically. The planet of revolution, progress, decentralization, and innovation does not take well to Taurus’ resistance to change, its penchant for black-and-white notions, and its desire to go slow and revel in pleasure. Give me a Sun, Moon, or Venus in this sign any day. Yes, please. Uranus is tough here but has a purpose—to put the first crack in traditional values.

While Uranus shakes things up, it fixed its eye on the traditional status quo of sexuality and body autonomy in Taurus. It was a mixed bag, with polar values battling out for their own revolutions in this terrain. We made progress in becoming more aware of the intricacies of especially the trans-lived experiences, and yet, on the other side, a reaction to more deeply entrench Christian values around body autonomy, ripped away with the overturning of Roe v. Wade.

Uranus is Electric Pressure, Not a Peaceful Progression

Uranus doesn’t guarantee ease or unity—it breaks apart what no longer holds. In Taurus, it shakes the very ground we stand on: literally (increasing earthquakes and climate events), financially (inflation, debt crises), and culturally (values, gender, land ownership).

Uranus in Taurus is not the revolution itself, but the rupture that makes revolution necessary.

So the overturning of Roe v. Wade, and the surge of anti-trans legislation, aren’t Uranus failing—they're part of a polarized friction that Uranus catalyzes: the clash between the old and the emergent. We see progress and backlash. Awakening and resistance. Uranus in Taurus tends to bring in a major rise in authoritarian regimes (hopefully, the shift to Gemini will also shift the globe away from this again). And in the case of body autonomy and non-binary identity, we’re in the storm before the structural shift—with younger generations likely to solidify what Uranus has cracked open.

How Uranus Has Advanced Taurus Themes

Even in the midst of backlash, Uranus has brought massive evolution in Taurus’s domain. Here are some areas where Uranian innovation has sparked progress:

1. Body Autonomy & Gender Expression

  • Decentering the typical Taurus binary: There's greater cultural literacy around non-binary, gender-fluid, and body-diverse identities than ever before. Language has evolved. Pronoun use has normalized in many industries. The mainstream is more exposed to lived realities that were once invisible.

  • Disruption of beauty standards: Taurus rules aesthetics, and we’ve seen a massive expansion of what beauty looks like—more racial diversity, more body types, more gender play.

  • Medical autonomy and alternative care: There’s been an explosion in telehealth, DIY hormone therapy forums, queer care networks, and a reevaluation of how gatekeeping plays out in medicine.

2. Finance, Currency, and Material Systems

  • The rise of crypto and decentralized finance (DeFi): While volatile and problematic, these systems aim to unseat the old banking structure—very Uranus disrupting Taurus's money roots.

  • Reimagining value: Younger generations are rethinking wealth accumulation, opting for experiences, sustainability, or mutual aid over traditional asset-building.

  • Universal Basic Income experiments have grown, alongside worker strikes, unionization, and calls for wealth redistribution.

3. Land, Food, and Sustainability

  • Regenerative agriculture and indigenous land back movements are gaining traction—reclaiming ancestral knowledge (Taurus) through progressive platforms (Uranus).

  • Plant-based eating, food sovereignty, and alternative food systems are becoming revolutionary tools to combat climate and health crises.

  • Digital homesteading and eco-communities have also gained attention—people returning to land but in new, hybrid ways.

4. Voice, Expression, and Sensory Awareness

  • Uranus in Taurus has also brought AI voice synthesis, podcast revolutions, ASMR, and other voice-and-body tech that challenges what it means to communicate and experience.

  • There's growing awareness of neurodivergent sensory processing and how the world of taste, touch, sound, and stillness varies dramatically between people.

  • Tools like substack, tiktok, and voice-based social platforms have democratized the ability to express one’s values and aesthetics.

Moving into Gemini

Uranus moves into Gemini starting July 7, 2025, staying (with a brief dip back into Taurus) through 2033. This marks a radical shift in collective consciousness, as Uranus—the planet of disruption, progress, and innovation—enters a sign ruled by Mercury, planet of mind, language, and connection.

Here are some universal themes you can expect (or explore) with Uranus in Gemini:

🌐 1. Revolution in Communication & Language

  • Language evolution: Expect rapid shifts in how we speak, write, and connect. AI-generated speech, translation tools, and neuro-divergent language models could explode in complexity and accessibility.

  • New languages or hybrid dialects may emerge, especially among digital natives. Think memetics, emoji syntax, or linguistic code-switching between cultural systems.

  • Censorship vs. Free Speech: Tensions around who controls information and how ideas are policed will escalate. Expect major disruption in news media, education, and online platforms.

Uranus here asks: What does it mean to be truly free in thought and speech?

🧠 2. Neurodivergence, Cognition, & the Mind as Frontier

  • Disrupting the norm of intelligence: There's likely to be a surge in recognition, rights, and redefinition of cognitive diversity (autism, ADHD, synesthesia, etc.).

  • Neural tech and brain–computer interfaces (like Neuralink) could radically expand how we think, learn, and interact—blurring lines between mind and machine.

  • Mental health revolutions: New paradigms around thought hygiene, anxiety, and overstimulation. Gemini rules nervous energy—Uranus could make it electric.

⚡ 3. Hyper-Mobility & Transportation Shifts

  • Gemini rules movement, travel, and short-distance exchange. Uranus could bring:

    • Major transit revolutions (e.g., bullet trains, autonomous vehicles, next-gen bicycles or scooters)

    • Teleportation experiments or quantum communication tech

    • A relocalization trend—counter to globalization—where neighboring cities and hubs become more interlinked and self-sufficient

🔗 4. Disruption of Dualities & Polarized Thought

  • Gemini governs duality, multiplicity, and paradox. Uranus may:

    • Challenge black-and-white, binary thinking (politically, socially, psychologically)

    • Amplify paradox tolerance—the ability to hold multiple truths or identities at once

    • Disrupt fixed identities in favor of fluid, changing self-narratives

"You are multitudes" becomes not just a poetic idea, but a political and technological truth.

🧬 5. Twin & Mirror Themes (and Synthetic Selves)

  • Gemini rules twins, mirrors, and doubling—Uranus may spark:

    • The rise of synthetic companions, clones, or avatars

    • Exploration of self through mirrored technology (e.g., hyper-personalized AI friends, simulacra)

    • Deep work in the collective shadow around "the Other Me"—twin flames, alter egos, fragmented psyches

🛰️ 6. Decentralized Knowledge & Education

  • Expect an explosion of decentralized learning models:

    • Micro-schools, peer-to-peer education, AI tutors, and skill-swapping

    • Traditional academia and publishing could face mass decentralization

    • Revolutionary changes in how intelligence and expertise are defined and accessed

🧳 7. Nomadic and Digital Lifeways

  • Gemini loves motion—Uranus could:

    • Increase digital nomadism, multi-hub living, and modular lifestyles

    • Inspire new legal structures around non-location-based citizenship

    • Challenge ideas of national identity, belonging, and local governance

🛸 8. Contact & Multidimensional Curiosity

  • Uranus rules the skies; Gemini rules signals and curiosity. This pairing is ripe for:

    • UFO/UAP revelations and "contact" moments

    • Channeling, telepathy, and interdimensional communication becoming more mainstream

    • A renaissance in science fiction, metaphysics, and multi-world theories

🧭 9. The Trickster Awakens

  • Mercury as a trickster gets amplified by Uranus’s rebel spark. Themes:

    • Mischief, disinformation, and disruption-as-art

    • Jokers, whistleblowers, meme-mages, and idea hackers rise to prominence

    • Cultural shifts through humor, satire, and absurdity (à la Dadaism)

🌀 10. The Future of Stories

  • Gemini rules narrative and storytelling. Uranus may:

    • Disrupt traditional storytelling formats (AI-generated novels, interactive stories, immersive digital myths)

    • Shift the nature of memory, perception, and linear time

    • Elevate the role of messengers, journalists, and poets as revolutionary forces

Uranus in Gemini & U.S. History

The U.S. natal chart features Uranus in Gemini, and with each Uranus return, the nation has found itself in the midst of major wars: the Revolutionary War, the Civil War, and World War II. This pattern has intrigued me for some time. Why?

On the surface, I feel optimistic about Uranus in Gemini. My instinct is to interpret it more favorably than Uranus in Taurus. Gemini is an air sign, and Uranus rules an air sign (Aquarius)—both thrive on change, experimentation, and a bit of trickster energy. There’s playfulness and progress baked into the symbolism.

But this morning, I finally got some clarity. I was listening to The Astrology Podcast by Chris Brennan, who is an extraordinary historian of the craft. He was discussing U.S. charts, and though I’ve long known we don’t have a confirmed birth time for the signing of the Declaration of Independence, I’d always defaulted to the most common version: the Sibly chart, set in the late afternoon on July 4, 1776.

Today, Chris brought up another popular version I hadn’t encountered before, associated with the late astrologer Evangeline Adams. Her chart places Gemini rising rather than Sagittarius rising. (For the full historical breakdown, head to Chris’ YouTube channel.)

And when I heard that—something in my gut clicked. It just felt right.

I have Sagittarius rising myself, and while I admire it, I don’t see it reflected in the spirit of the U.S. as clearly. But Gemini? Absolutely. Sales, marketing, media, migration, pizzazz, self-referential storytelling, and that teenage bravado we’ve come to associate with American culture. It fits.

In this chart, Uranus in Gemini falls in the 1st house, not the 7th as it does in the Sibly chart. That’s a big shift. The 1st house is about identity and confrontation; the 7th is about diplomacy and partnership. Suddenly, the U.S.’s brashness—fireworks, guns, “Top Gun” movies, the bold individualism—makes more sense. Chris also pointed out that Mars is conjunct Uranus in this chart, which adds even more electric aggression to our national character: technology plus violence, clashes, and the militarization of innovation. If these fall in the 1st house, they’re not just actions—we are them.

So what does this mean as Uranus returns to Gemini from 2025 to 2033?

War is possible—but not necessarily in the traditional sense. We’re in a vastly different world than during previous Uranus returns. I think the conflict this time may be more abstract, psychological, or digital. We could see authoritarianism begin to splinter. Traditional power structures may fracture into cliques and rival subcultures—we’re already seeing this on both political and ideological fronts.

During the Civil War, Pluto was in Taurus, a placement that may have solidified the binary political entrenchment of the time. During the Revolutionary War, Pluto was in Aquarius—just as it will be during this upcoming Uranus return. That suggests something more revolutionary and collective is afoot, but unlike in 1776, the U.S. is already independent.

So what might this revolution be from? Perhaps a liberation from technocracy, corporate overreach, or centralized digital control. It could be a decentralization of how we use our time, our attention, and our currency—a rebellion of attention spans, a war of values fought through memes, networks, and code.

But I’m no prophet. Uranus and Mars in the 1st house still sound like literal explosions to me—volatile, loud, and defining. Whether those explosions are metaphoric or physical remains to be seen.

Take it as you will—but the spark is already in the air.

Saturn Retrograde

Friday, July 12, 10:07 pm MT
It’s time to get feedback and refine aspirations, focuses, and long-term goals rather than start new building and reaching efforts.

 

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One main announcement that I need to put out is that the Q&A on Tuesday is cancelled. I unfortunately have a bit of a dog emergency, and the soonest I can get my little guy into the vet is right when this was scheduled. I’ll be back for the Leo Season Q&A!

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