Looking ahead at when Uranus will be conjunct my natal Moon, I discovered that it occurs on June 26th 2025. My gall bladder collapse of 2016 occurred when Uranus was conjunct my Ascendant and so I would expect that this forthcoming conjunction on the cusp of my second house would have health consequences. Figure 1 shows the transits to my natal chart for this date.
Figure 1 |
It is a most interesting chart and I'll try to identify the most important features of it:
- Chiron (26°38' of Aries) is conjunct the North Node of my natal Moon.
- Saturn (1°41' of Aries) and Neptune (2°09' of Aries) are conjunct my natal Mercury.
- Ceres (11°05' of Aries) is conjunct the mid-point of Mars/Venus and the Sun.
- Jupiter (3°39' of Cancer) is square Mercury (where Saturn and Neptune are conjunct).
- Pluto (3°31' of Aquarius) is sextile natal Mercury.
Of course, the conjunction of transiting Uranus with my natal Moon is the central feature. In early September, Uranus turns stationary retrograde in 1°27' of Gemini. It will pass over the Moon again in mid-December, turn stationary direct in 27°27' of Taurus and pass over the Moon again in mid-April of 2026.
I would surmise that this period from late June of 2025 to mid-April of 2026 will involve some serious health issues or even my demise. There is a clear focus on Mercury with the involvement of Saturn suggesting limitations in communication (speaking, thinking, processing received speech) and Neptune (confusion, lack of clarity and focus). The involvement of Uranus suggests suddenness as in the form of a stroke or some other sort of accident (internal or external).
Transiting Saturn and Neptune will continue on through Aries, eventually contacting my Mars-Venus conjunction, my Sun and Ascendant. It would be merciful if the lights were simply switched off rather having to grapple with the aftermath of a stroke.
Of course, the aspects might also indicate a sudden lottery win so I shouldn't be totally negative in my prognostications. I simply don't know how it will play out but I await the outcome with interest.
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