![]() ![]() This is the official midlife crisis, although it doesn’t have to be a crisis – it depends how you’ve handled the process of change until now. The opposition or Uranus half-return happens in your late 30s to early 40s just before the second Saturn opposition and is a major turning point in your life. This is when you’re becoming a fully responsible adult and is a chance to see if you’ve left yourself room to grow and change as you get older. But you can make necessary changes at the first trine in your late 20s which happens close to the Saturn return. ![]() If you repress the need to be true to yourself at this time, you may set yourself up for a larger crisis that will peak at the opposition at midlife. You may also leave home and go to college or start work, or get married, or have your first child. It may be a rebellious phase when you break free of your parent’s values or get involved in ideologies and social causes. The first square happens in your early 20s at the start of your young adult life when you want to be independent and define yourself as an individual. The first sextile happens in your early teens around the same time as the Saturn opposition and marks the challenges of adolescence and figuring out who you want to be. The Uranus cycle takes 84 years to complete and works closely with Saturn’s transits to its own placement in building your sense of self and a workable structure for your life. ![]() They also reveal new potentials that you can develop as an individual in relation to society. These transits break down structures that no longer serve the expression of your individuality and create room for you to continue growing. When Uranus transits natal Uranus you may experience surprises, disruption and reversals in relation to the house position of your natal Uranus as well as transiting Uranus. Uranus speeds things up and disrupts old patterns and forms a regular cycle of transits to its own natal placement that unfolds as you grow and change. When Uranus transits natal Uranus your need for change influences your desire for independence and freedom from the past. ![]()
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