A Bumpy Ride Ahead?
Two major players in the sky that shook us up in 2021 will get together for a major rumble one last time in the fall of 2022, so fasten your seat belts and get ready for a bumpy ride! Saturn formed an exact square aspect with Uranus three times last year, and after the last square, on December 24, Saturn began moving away from the other planet at a pretty fast clip until June 4 of this year, when it turned retrograde and began slowly moving back toward Uranus once more. By the first week of September the two will be within about two degrees of each other, and from the third week of September through the third week of October they will be about one degree apart.
Fortunately, Saturn will go direct on the 23rd of October, but on Election Day, the 8th of November, an important total lunar eclipse will happen, Saturn and Uranus will still be squaring each other, and the two planets will also be closely aspecting the Sun and the Moon at the time of the eclipse. All of this means that the energy of the Saturn square to Uranus will be a force to
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