The planet of change and the unexpected, Uranus, will start a retrograde period on August 28th, 2023. This will last until early next year, January 27th, 2024, so about five months, and is entirely in Taurus.
Uranus has been in Taurus for about five years by now, and we’re halfway through this transit. This means we’re fairly used to the retrograde of Uranus in Taurus since it happens yearly.
One big difference with this one, though, is Jupiter is now in Taurus for the entire retrograde. This brings the planet of expansion along for the ride.
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In your natal chart, your approach to change can be found in the zodiac sign Uranus is in, and the house it’s located can show where you experience change throughout your life. Any aspects it makes to your other natal planets can impact how you receive change.
In transit, Uranus moves through the zodiac signs and brings changes for all of us with whatever sign it’s touring rules. The base energy for Uranus is change, so it doesn’t let things stay the same and instead pushes for things to be different (whether we want it or not!).
Uranus is also the ruler of independence, innovation, invention, rebellion, and individuality. This is a planet that won’t be boxed in, no matter what the circumstances.
Retrogrades are associated with the re-’s: redo, revisit, reflect, revisit, recharge, rethink, revise, etc. Retrogrades tend to bring out reflection and introspection. They also have strong spiritual, subconscious, and karmic energy.
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Taurus is also a Fixed sign (along with Leo, Scorpio, and Aquarius), and the Fixed signs are stable and fixed in place. They don’t budge, they keep their positions, and they stick to things. The combination of Earth and Fixed makes Taurus the most grounded of the signs.
The natural ruling planet for Taurus is Venus, and Venus is the pleasant planet ruling love and money. Venus has sultry energy, making Taurus a sensual sign, and helps Taurus to attract what it wants.
Taurus connects with the 2nd house, which is the house of money, values, and worth. It’s a house of stability and security and is connected to confidence and self-respect.
Changes traditionally slow down with Uranus retrograde, and this can become frustrating when we don’t have the opportunity to make the changes we want. But this does have a purpose: to let us work with the changes that have already passed.
There is likely more that we need to understand and adapt to, and Uranus retrograde gives us a chance to do that.
This can either be a lot easier or a lot harder, with Jupiter also in Taurus along with Uranus for Uranus retrograde. Jupiter is the planet of expansion, expanding on whatever it touches. This means Jupiter expands on the Uranus retrograde.
On the one hand, Jupiter is the happy planet that wants everything to go great, so this can make it much easier to deal with changes that have already occurred and not become frustrated by changes that are on hold for now.
On the other hand, since Jupiter’s base energy is to expand, we may become way more frustrated by what we can’t change right now and lazy with changes that have already come to fruition.
When we’re becoming more frustrated and lacking motivation, this is likely a sign that we need to address something underneath it all. Only one week after Uranus retrograde begins in Taurus, Jupiter retrograde will also begin in Taurus, and Jupiter retrograde stirs up karmic energy.
That means frustration and laziness likely links to something karmic or perhaps subconscious. If you can tackle that, you can manage the retrogrades of both well.
Old baggage might be getting in the way of you feeling as secure and stable as you need, and this can be a target to focus on. What have you experienced that has attacked your sense of self-worth and self-respect?
Ultimately, work on grounding yourself and being in the moment more often. These can help.
Jupiter, now in your sign, lends a helping hand, so once you get focused, it can become easier for you to deal with it. This may lead to more opportunities opening up for you down the line.
Try getting more time to yourself, to be independent, and to have a small adventure to help out.
Jupiter gives you some cover as you take more time to yourself, and it can be easier for you to stay out of the spotlight and avoid attention. This gives you time to work on yourself and do some major releasing.
Help yourself out by getting more rest, meditating, and experimenting with exercises to strengthen your intuition.
With Jupiter in Taurus as well, changes have probably ramped up, but with Jupiter also retrograde, this can highlight any areas where you have baggage that is getting in the way of the best changes possible for you.
Spending time with friends or tending to one of your causes can help you feel more in control as you work through any blocks.
Jupiter in Taurus has signaled a period of great success and heights, but with Jupiter also turning retrograde, you may need to give more attention to any blocks and issues that have come up to get them out of the way.
Take a closer look at your long-term plans, and see where you can make some changes and leave room for more flexibility.
Jupiter, now also in Taurus, opens you up even more, but with Jupiter soon retrograde as well, you can take more time to decide what you want to pursue next and do more homework first.
Try sharing what you’ve learned along the way with others, and this can help you avoid frustration over not doing as much.
Uranus retrograde allows you to adjust and implement the changes, especially now that Jupiter is also in Taurus and has brought out more. You can drill down and make it last.
Passion may still run high, but if you don’t have enough to focus it on, you may become frustrated, so try to keep in mind projects and healthy outlets to use it on.
Jupiter in Taurus has likely brought even more connections into your life. Jupiter retrograde and Uranus can bring out issues in relationships, with commitment or compromise, or where there hasn’t been mutual respect.
Bring more balance into your life, which can help you manage frustrations with others during these retrograde.
Jupiter in Taurus has likely added to these changes, and Jupiter retrograde and Uranus can bring attention to blocks that have kept you from fully implementing the necessary changes and being willing to take a chance on yourself.
Have healthy outlets for frustration. Otherwise, you may become unexpectedly sick and weak. Stress management is crucial for you now.
Jupiter in Taurus has likely made you even more creative and loving. Still, Jupiter retrograde in Taurus can highlight blocks to fully connecting to your heart and old issues that keep you from fully embracing love.
Make time for little breaks and getaways when you’re frustrated to help you unwind.
Jupiter in Taurus may have been helping make the changes more pleasant and can help with tackling internal emotional issues that might be getting in the way of feeling fully comfortable with your home and family life.
Strengthen yourself internally, and focus on potential cracks in the foundation of your life when you’re feeling frustrated to mitigate.
Jupiter helps out by trying to get you to use the right words, and they can be received well, but with Jupiter retrograde also looming, you may need to work on communication issues and old mental blocks.
Keep your mind occupied with a variety of projects, and this can help keep frustrations from getting the better of you.
Change can be a big deal, and it can be difficult to accept sometimes. The retrograde offers a chance to find acceptance and allow the changes to fully come into our lives.
Uranus is retrograde for the rest of this year, so we have lots of time to adjust. There is also more time for frustration, though, so we have to keep in mind healthy outlets to channel the energy.
Work on gathering information and crafting plans for changes to implement after the retrograde is over so you can hit the ground running in early 2024.
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