Transits, Patterns, and the Collective Unconscious
2026 is a year of major planetary ingresses: Saturn and Neptune both enter Aries, Uranus enters Gemini, Jupiter moves into Leo, and four eclipses cut across the Aquarius-Leo and Pisces-Virgo axes. But the same transits land in different houses depending on your chart. Below is the short version: where this year’s fire hits you, what it asks of you, and one thing to do about it.
Read for your rising sign. If you don’t know yours, your Sun sign will give you a general sense. If you want the full picture, your Cosmic Blueprint is free.
Saturn and Neptune are rewriting your first house. Your identity, your body, how people see when they look at you: all of it is up for renegotiation this year, and the February eclipses will accelerate it. Pick one way you’ve been describing yourself that no longer fits, and stop using it.
The Saturn-Neptune conjunction activates your twelfth house: the unconscious, the stuff you don’t let yourself see. Meanwhile, Uranus finally enters your second house of money and self-worth in April, ending seven years of identity disruption and starting seven years of financial reinvention. Start one conversation about money you’ve been avoiding.
Uranus enters your first house in April. Seven years of personal reinvention begin, and you will not look, sound, or operate the same way by the time it’s over. Let the first change happen without trying to control it.
Saturn and Neptune land in your tenth house of career and public life. Whatever you’ve been building professionally gets tested, dissolved, or rebuilt from the foundation this year. Apply for the thing that feels one size too big.
Jupiter enters your first house on June 30, and the August Solar Eclipse at 20 degrees Leo lands directly on you. This is the most visible, expansive year you’ve had in over a decade. Take the stage, but bring something real to say.
The March Lunar Eclipse at 13 degrees Virgo hits your first house. Your body and your daily systems are asking for an overhaul, not because they’re broken but because they’ve outgrown their current shape. Drop one routine that you do out of habit instead of because it works.
Saturn and Neptune conjoin in your seventh house of partnerships. The most important relationship in your life is being restructured, and pretending otherwise costs more than facing it. Say the honest thing, even if your voice shakes.
Jupiter enters your tenth house of career in late June. After years of grinding, something opens. Uranus in your eighth house simultaneously rewires your relationship with power, debt, and shared resources. Take the promotion, but renegotiate the terms.
Saturn and Neptune activate your fifth house: creativity, romance, children, the things you make for the joy of making them. Something you’ve been playing at is asking to be taken seriously. Commit three real hours a week to the creative project you keep calling “just a hobby.”
The fire lands in your fourth house of home, roots, family. The foundation under you is shifting, and some of that is literal: moves, renovations, family dynamics that won’t hold their old shape. Let one version of “home” end so the next one can start.
The February Solar Eclipse at 28 degrees Aquarius is the year’s opening shot, and it’s in your first house. Meanwhile, Uranus enters your fifth house of creativity and self-expression, and Jupiter lights up your seventh house of partnerships. Introduce yourself differently.
Saturn and Neptune leave your first house (finally) and move into your second house of money, self-worth, and what you build with your hands. After three years of identity overhaul, the question shifts from who am I to what is this worth. Name your price, then stop apologizing for it.
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