Uranus Stations Direct: Energy Surge

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I’m prepping my blog post and podcast for the Full Moon eclipse and it’s really hitting home how much is happening. So here’s an extra message on Uranus!

Six hours after the Full Moon, Uranus stations direct. When any planet stations, it slows down, coming almost to a standstill. This intensifies its power. We feel it more.

Uranus is still new in Taurus and has yet to make it past the first few degrees. They’re finally about to travel more deeply into Taurean territory. This too makes is notable.

What will this feel like?

Uranus is a high-energy change agent with a buzzy, electrical feel. Taurus is solid and grounded, the earth beneath our feet.

On a personal level, Taurus ‘ground’ is the body. Our bodies. Uranus in Taurus can bring an electric kind of buzz through the body.

Many of us are feeling a lot of things leading up to the Full Moon eclipse and Saturn–Pluto conjunction. The Uranus station adds to this, especially if there’s a direct connection with your chart. (Uranus is trining my Moon, so, a yes for me.)

You find feel jumpy or hyper alert. You might feel something like kundalini rising. It might be kundalini rising. If so, Uranus could be involved.

I suggest avoiding extra stimulants (like caffeine), eating clean, getting rest, and using breathing and other techniques to keep calm.

If you know how to cycle energy within your body, do that.

If you are not familiar with this and are feeling too energized, try this:

Imagine the energy like a flow of water up and down along your spinal column. Feel it cycling up from the ground, through you, out the top of your head, and down and around you like a waterfall.

Imagine excess energy flowing deeply into the ground under your feet. Feel this energy move down into rock and soil where it can disperse safely, sharing energy with the Earth. Feel how calming this is.

Hang in there. We’re going through a thing. Notice what comes up for you. Breathe.


Image adapted from a photo by Anastasia Zhenina:
https://unsplash.com/photos/E4XARZNDjzI

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