Uranus Retrograde

Uranus Retrograde
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Uranus Retrograde

Hence, we are at that time of the year for Uranus, the Planet of sudden unexpected change, revolution, and innovation moves Retrograde. Consequently, the retrograde motion starts on August 19 at 9:40 pm EDT and 6:40 pm PDT. The Planet Uranus Retrogrades once a year for about 5 months. As a result, Uranus will Station Direct on January 19, 2022. Energy often, a week before and a week after the Retrograde or Direct station is often intense. Most importantly, be gentle with self and others during this time period.

Five Planets in Retrograde Motion

Retrograde periods are best used for inner work, behind the scene tasks (writing, research, planning). There are now five planets in retrograde motion. For example, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto are all retrograde. In Short, the outer planets are retrograde until October when Pluto, Saturn and Jupiter Station Direct. So, spend the time now working behind the scene.

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No planet in the universe can turn retrograde. A retrograde planet is just the result of an optical illusion. All the planets orbit around the Sun. Relative from our point of view on Earth, it appears sometimes that a planet will stop and go backwards. This is referred to as retrograde motion. At the end of the retrograde period, the planet has the appearance of stopping and then moving forward. This is called direct motion.

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As a result, when the planets move direct again, things will begin to pick up speed and it is time to put things into motion. Meanwhile this will take a few weeks, November feels like a busy month working with your new innovations.

Planets stationing Direct

  • Jupiter stations direct on October 18
  • Saturn stations direct on October 10th
  • Pluto Station Direct on October 6th.

For Astrological Charting Contact Elizabeth Liz Muschett.

Elizabeth Liz Muschett is part of “The Moon Beam Team” on Talk Cosmos, heard on KKNW1150 am on Sunday at 1pm Pacific time, and on Talk Cosmos You Tube Channel.

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