Uranus, Neptune & Pluto Transits: Transpersonal Planetary Cycles
If Jupiter and Saturn govern the personal and social chapters of a life, the three outer planets — Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto — operate on a transpersonal scale. Their transits are slower, deeper, and often more disorienting, precisely because they do not merely rearrange the furniture of your life. They renovate the entire building. Uranus completes its full orbit in approximately 84 years — meaning it spends roughly 7 years in each sign. Its transits are the great agents of fragmentation and liberation. Where Uranus touches your chart, expect the unexpected: sudden breaks, reversals of direction, revolutionary awakenings. What felt stable may crack apart. What felt impossible may suddenly become inevitable. Uranus does not negotiate with comfort zones. Its function is to liberate you from structures you have outgrown, whether you were ready to leave them or not. Neptune moves even more slowly, spending approximately 14 years in each sign. Its transits are subtle, mystical, and often profoundly disorienting in ways that are difficult to name. Neptune dissolves. It softens hard edges, blurs boundaries, and opens doorways to the transcendent — but it can also produce confusion, illusion, and spiritual bypassing if not met with discernment. Pluto is the slowest and most transformative of all, spending anywhere from 12 to 30 years in a single sign depending on its elliptical orbit. Pluto transits destroy in order to regenerate. They are alchemical: what they touch does not merely change — it is dismantled and rebuilt at a deeper level of truth. Together, Uranus liberates, Neptune spiritualizes, and Pluto transforms. When all three are active simultaneously, an entire existence can be redefined.

The Guide's Counsel
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