Uranus in Gemini (2026–2033): What This Seven-Year Transit Means for Your Business — Plus a Full Rising Sign Forecast

Everyone is talking about what Uranus in Gemini is going to bring. I want to talk about what we might lose.

Because if you've been paying attention to the astrology content flooding your feed right now, you'll have noticed a theme: AI revolution, technological disruption, the future of communication, the next wave of innovation. And yes — all of that is likely. Probably more than we can even imagine right now.

But Uranus doesn't arrive to deliver the future we're projecting. 

It arrives to shake up existing systems — to revolutionise the ones that don't serve our evolution, that are facilitating conformity. And every time it moves through a new sign, the same thing plays out: something opens up, and there is always a cost to that opening.

This blog post is going to give you the full picture. We're covering what Uranus actually is, what the history of Uranus in Gemini tells us, what the last two transits (through Aries and Taurus) revealed about how this works, what the Gemini era is actually going to ask of us as business owners — and a full rising sign forecast so you know exactly which area of your life and business is being activated over the next seven years.

What Is Uranus, Really?

In astrology, Uranus is the planet of disruption, awakening, rebellion, and innovation. It spends approximately seven years in each zodiac sign, which is why its transits shape eras rather than just seasons. When Uranus moves into a new sign, it disrupts and revolutionises everything that sign governs — shaking loose what's been built on shaky ground and asking us to see more clearly what's actually real underneath.

This is important because a lot of people experience Uranus transits as chaos arriving from outside of them. But Uranus isn't punishing anyone. It's exposing. The things that feel most destabilising during a Uranus transit are usually the things that weren't as solid as we thought.

The sign Uranus is moving through tells us where the disruption is landing. And the house it's activating in your personal chart tells you which area of your life is being shaken up specifically.

(If you're new to how signs and houses work, I've created a free Signs & Houses Overview that walks you through the 12 signs and 12 houses in a business context — plus step-by-step instructions for reading your own chart. Download it below before you read the Rising Sign section further down this blog:

    The Pattern: What Every Uranus Transit Has Shown Us

    Before we get into Gemini, I think it's worth tracing the pattern — because Uranus in Gemini doesn't exist in isolation. It's part of a thread.

    Uranus in Aries (2011–2018): The Rise of the Individual Voice

    Uranus moved through Aries for seven years, and what emerged was the individual voice at scale. Anyone with a message and a phone could find an audience and build a business from it. The creator economy was born. Social media exploded. A lot of us who are here building online businesses today are here in large part because of what that era made possible.


    And also — go to a live event now and count how many people are actually inside the experience versus filming it to post later. We gained unprecedented access to audiences and the ability to reach people we never could have before. The cost? We started living life from behind a screen. We started documenting instead of experiencing. We gained connection across distance and lost presence in the room.

    Uranus in Taurus (2018–2026): The Disruption of Everything We Called Stable

    Everything we thought was stable got shaken — jobs, workplaces, income, the global economy. The pandemic happened and it was destabilising in ways none of us had experienced before. And what came out of the disruption? People got more resourceful. More people built businesses, took control of their income, started questioning whether the structures they'd built their security around were actually serving them.

    The gain was resilience, resourcefulness, and a collective reckoning with what genuine security actually means. The cost was the comfort of certainty — and for a lot of people, a significant period of instability that is still being processed.

    Same pattern, every time. Something opens up, and there is always a cost to that opening.

    Uranus in Gemini Through History

    Uranus takes approximately 84 years to complete a full cycle through the zodiac, which means we can look back at previous Uranus in Gemini transits for clues about what this era might bring.


    1942–1949: The most recent Uranus in Gemini transit happened during World War II and its immediate aftermath. This era brought a complete revolution in communication — radar, the first computers, early television broadcasting, the printing and distribution of information at mass scale. The war itself was shaped significantly by intelligence and communication breakthroughs. And the cost? The world was fundamentally reshaped in ways that left entire generations grappling with what it meant to be human in a changed landscape.


    1858–1866: This transit coincided with the telegraph revolution — the first technology that allowed near-instant communication across big distances. Darwin published On the Origin of Species. Ideas were suddenly able to travel faster than ships could carry them. The American Civil War was underway, and information itself became a strategic resource. Again, the gain was extraordinary access to information and communication. The cost was a world that had to rapidly reorganise around new ways of knowing and connecting.


    1774–1781: This transit coincided with the American Revolution and the explosion of revolutionary pamphlets and printed political thought. Common Sense, the Declaration of Independence, the Federalist Papers — ideas were being democratised through the written word in ways that reshuffled power. Individual voices were finding audiences for the first time at scale.

    The thread across all of these? Every Uranus in Gemini transit has brought a fundamental revolution in how information moves, how ideas travel, how we communicate — and with it, a profound disruption to the systems that were built around the old way of doing things. And every single one involved both extraordinary expansion and real loss.

    What Uranus in Gemini (2026–2033) Is Actually Asking

    Now we're in Gemini. The sign of the twins — two sides of the same coin. Gemini rules communication, ideas, technology, information, the way we think and connect. And if there was ever a sign that was going to show us exactly what the cost of progress looks like in real time, it's this one.

    The Gains Are Genuinely Exciting

    Individual voices are replacing mass media. We're already getting our information, education, and inspiration from real people rather than institutions. AI is making expertise more accessible, more affordable, more scalable than ever before. For business owners who have been limited by capacity, that is genuinely liberating.

    And Gemini also rules transport — how we move, gather, and experience each other in person is likely to shift in ways that bring us closer to the people and places that matter most. I have a strong instinct that travel and in-person connection are going to become easier and more accessible over the next seven years.

    The Cost Is Just As Real

    More individual voices means more noise — and more people losing their own voice inside it. More information means less discernment about what's actually relevant for us. More AI means more risk of outsourcing the thinking, the perspective, the earned expertise that makes our work unique. The pace is accelerating. And if we're not intentional about it, we can arrive somewhere faster without really knowing how we got there — or whether it's where we actually wanted to go.

    We are more connected to more people than at any other point in human history. And yet, more people feel genuinely disconnected, overstimulated, and unsure what's real than perhaps at any point in recent memory.

    The Most Viral Proof of What This Era Is Asking

    Justin Bieber's Coachella performance went viral just recently, and I don't think that was an accident — astrologically or otherwise. Yes, he's a Scorpio rising with a 2/5 profile. That combination is pure magnetism. But what made this so viral also feels very relevant to this whole conversation. 

    Source: Rolling Stone


    It was the access. In a world where we can't always tell what's real and what's been generated, he took us behind the scenes of his actual life — his journey, the mess and the music (and his Youtube history!). We couldn’t look away. Because we were getting something we almost never get anymore. Something completely, undeniably real.

    That response is going to intensify over the next seven years. The rarer something becomes, the more valuable it is. And genuine human presence — your actual voice, your actual perspective, the thing that only you could have said — is becoming rarer by the day.

    Which means the question this era is really asking isn't whether you'll evolve or you’ll use AI. It's whether you'll lose yourself in the process. 

    The Questions This Era Is Asking Every Business Owner

    As this transit unfolds, these are the questions worth sitting with:


    • Will you use AI to create more space for richness — or just to produce more? 

    • As more people find their voice, will you deepen your own thought leadership or dilute it trying to keep up? 

    • As information becomes more accessible than ever, will you still form your own perspective, do your own research, trust your own discernment? 

    • And as change becomes the norm — will you still slow down enough to know what's actually true for you?


    Uranus in Gemini doesn't exist in isolation — it leads somewhere. After seven years of acceleration and technological change, we arrive at Uranus in Cancer. And my instinct? We get there absolutely starving for what got left behind. Connection. Roots. Belonging. Home. The things that make us human.

    So the work of this era, as I see it, isn't keeping up with the change. It's staying human through it. Knowing your voice. Tending to your actual relationships. Choosing to be present even when distraction is easier and faster. Reclaiming your aliveness while the world accelerates around you.

    Want to Understand the Astrology Behind This More Deeply?

    If this is sparking questions about how astrology actually works — what the signs mean, how the houses map onto your business, how to read your own chart — I've created a free resource for exactly that.

      It walks you through all 12 zodiac signs and 12 houses in a business context, with quick applications for each and step-by-step instructions for reading your own chart. If you want to actually follow along with the rising sign forecast below, this is the place to start.


      Listen: The Full 2026 Astrological Forecast for Business

      I also released an eight-part Youtube series on what 2026 is asking of us as business owners through the lens of astrology and Human Design. Episode 1 covers every major outer planet transit this year — Neptune into Aries, Saturn into Aries, Uranus into Gemini, Jupiter into Leo, and the North Node shifting into Aquarius — and what they collectively mean.

      Now let’s dive into your personal forecast based on your Rising sign (the sign that rules your first house).

      Uranus in Gemini Rising Sign Forecast (2026–2033)

      Here's what makes astrology actually useful: the same planet moving through the same sign lands very differently depending on your personal chart. And the most important thing to know is which house Uranus is activating for you.


      Using Whole Sign houses (which I use in all my work and is what the Astrology Signs & Houses overview is based on), Uranus moving into Gemini will fall in a different house for each rising sign. And since it's been in Taurus for the last eight years, I'll also touch on what's wrapping up so you can get the full picture.

      Aries Rising: Third House Activation

      What's wrapping up: For the last eight years, Uranus has been moving through your second house — the house of income, money, values, and what you build your financial security around. If you've experienced unexpected shifts in how you earn, the structures you rely on for income, or what you genuinely value in your work, that's been Uranus doing its thing. The good news? You've been building real resourcefulness. Whatever stayed through that shake-up is what is here to stay. 


      What's activating: Uranus moves into your third house — the house of communication, ideas, local environment, technology, short-form content, and how you share your thinking. For you as a business owner, this is a seven-year revolution in your voice. How you communicate, how you create content, which platforms or formats you use, and how your ideas move into the world — all of it is up for disruption in the most exciting way. Expect breakthroughs around your messaging, your content strategy, and possibly the technology and tools you use to reach people. The invitation is to keep experimenting and to not let yourself get too attached to how you've always done things.

      Watch for: Scatteredness. The third house can create a lot of stimulation and a lot of starting without finishing. Stay rooted in what actually works for your audience.

      Taurus Rising: Second House Activation

      What's wrapping up: For the last eight years, Uranus has been disrupting your first house — your identity, your physical presence, how you show up in the world. WELL DONE FOR MAKING IT THROUGH! This is not an easy transit. You may have reinvented yourself multiple times. Your personal brand, your embodied sense of self, and your relationship with your own body have all been through something significant. What's emerging is a clearer, more autonomous sense of who you actually are.

      What's activating: Uranus moves into your second house — the house of money, income, values, and what you build financial security around. Get ready for a revolution in your relationship with money, how you earn it, and what you genuinely value. Business models that don't align with who you are anymore may stop working — this might feel destabilising at first but see it as an invitation to align. This is a prime seven years to experiment with new income streams, new offers, new approaches to pricing and value. The entrepreneurs who move through this well will build more financial autonomy than they've ever had.

      Watch for: Instability in income might not be a sign that anything is inherently wrong — it might be Uranus clearing out what was propping up the wrong thing.

      Gemini Rising: First House Activation

      What's wrapping up: For the last eight years, Uranus has been moving through your twelfth house — the house of the unconscious, spiritual retreat, and hidden patterns. This has been an internal transformation you may not have been fully aware of in the moment. Old belief systems, unconscious patterns, and things operating in the background of your life have all been dismantled.

      What's activating: Uranus moves directly into your first house — your identity, your body, your self-expression, and how you show up in the world. This is one of the most significant personal activations of this transit. But as a Gemini Rising, you’re comfortable with change. Don’t fear it. Who you are is being reinvented. How you present yourself, what you're known for, and your relationship with your own physicality are all up for breakthrough and disruption. For business owners, this often brings a complete personal rebrand that reflects your evolution and impact.

      Watch for: The urge to change everything all at once. Uranus in the first house can make you want to burn it all down and start fresh. Some of that is real. Some of it is just the feeling of change. Use discernment about what genuinely needs to shift.

      Cancer Rising: Twelfth House Activation

      What's wrapping up: For the last eight years, Uranus has been moving through your eleventh house — the house of community, networks, social media, and collective connection. Your relationship with your audience, your online community, and the groups you belong to has been through significant change. Some connections that felt foundational have probably fallen away. New, more aligned ones have likely emerged. This house also represents your big goals and dreams. Maybe what you’re working towards now is totally different to what you thought you would be working onwards. 

      What's activating: Uranus moves into your twelfth house — the house of the unconscious, spirituality, solitude, and patterns that operate beneath the surface. This is an inward transit. The disruption is happening at the level of your beliefs, your subconscious patterns, and your relationship with rest, retreat, and what you can't quite see clearly. For business owners, this can be a profound period of clearing — old conditioning, old fears, old operating systems that have been running your decisions. This doesn't mean withdrawing from business; it means doing the deeper work that makes everything else more sustainable.

      Watch for: Things feeling destabilised without an obvious external reason. The twelfth house is quiet — the shifts are real but they don't always announce themselves clearly.

      Leo Rising: Eleventh House Activation

      What's wrapping up: For the last eight years, Uranus has been moving through your tenth house — the house of career, public reputation, and how you're known in the world. Your professional identity, your relationship with authority, and perhaps your entire business model has been through significant disruption. What's emerging on the other side is a career path that might be different to how you originally set out, but something more aligned. And this is perfect timing now that Uranus will be moving into the house connected to your vision and networks.  

      What's activating: Uranus moves into your eleventh house — the house of big goals and dreams, community, networks, audiences, social media, collective vision, and the groups you belong to. This is a seven-year revolution in how you connect with your people. The platforms you use, the communities you build in, the way you grow and nurture an audience — all of it is up for significant change. This is also the house of innovation and future vision. Unexpected opportunities, unexpected collaborations, and unexpected ways of reaching people are all on the horizon.

      Watch for: Getting so caught up in audience-building that you lose connection with the actual humans in your community. The eleventh house can get very abstract and numbers-focused. Keep it relational.

      Virgo Rising: Tenth House Activation

      What's wrapping up: For the last eight years, Uranus has been moving through your ninth house — the house of philosophy, higher learning, publishing, belief systems, and long-distance travel. Your entire worldview has probably shifted. Things you were certain of, methodologies you were committed to, and the philosophical frameworks underpinning your work have all been up for revision.

      What's activating: Uranus moves into your tenth house — the house of career, public reputation, legacy, and how the world sees you professionally. This is one of the most visible placements for this transit. Your career trajectory, your public profile, and your professional identity are all being disrupted and reinvented over the next seven years. For business owners, this can mean a significant pivot in what you're known for, how you position yourself, and even the industry or niche you're operating in. The invitation is to build something that genuinely reflects who you've become — not who you were when you started.

      Watch for: Resisting the change because the existing professional identity feels established. Uranus in the tenth is asking you to evolve publicly. That's uncomfortable and also necessary.

      Libra Rising: Ninth House Activation

      What's wrapping up: For the last eight years, Uranus has been moving through your eighth house — the house of shared resources, other people's money, transformation, and depth. Financial arrangements, business partnerships involving money, and your relationship with the deeper, more transformative aspects of your life and work have all been through disruption. You've probably had to become much more comfortable with uncertainty at the level of trust and shared resources.

      What's activating: Uranus moves into your ninth house — the house of philosophy, publishing, higher learning, belief systems, and long-distance travel. This is a seven-year revolution in how you think, what you believe, and how far your ideas travel. Your methodology, your intellectual framework, and your relationship with expertise are all being disrupted. For business owners, this is often an era of significant philosophical evolution — the thing you were certain about may need revisiting. You might develop a whole new approach to your work, publish something significant, or reach audiences you never expected to reach.

      Watch for: Dogmatism about the way things should be done. Uranus in the ninth specifically disrupts fixed belief systems. The invitation is intellectual curiosity and the willingness to be changed by what you learn.

      Scorpio Rising: Eighth House Activation

      What's wrapping up: For the last eight years, Uranus has been moving through your seventh house — the house of partnerships, clients, contracts, and close one-on-one relationships. Your client relationships, business partnerships, and the way you structure agreements have all been through significant change. Some relationships that seemed essential have ended. New, more authentic ones have likely begun.

      What's activating: Uranus moves into your eighth house — the house of shared resources, transformation, depth, and other people's money. And honestly, for a Scorpio rising, this is one of the most potent placements possible. You are ruled by Pluto, the planet of transformation — this is your natural territory. Where other rising signs might find the eighth house confronting, you know how to work with depth. Expect breakthroughs in how you access and work with resources beyond your own — think business collaborations, revenue share arrangements, investments, and new financial structures that expand what's possible in ways you haven't considered before. The psychological dimension of your work is also being activated in the best way: the depth, the transformation, the willingness to go where others won't — all of that becomes more magnetic and more distinctly yours over the next seven years.

      Watch for: The temptation to control outcomes in financial arrangements before they've had a chance to unfold. Uranus in the eighth rewards those who stay open to unexpected structures and unconventional ways of building financial security — the opportunities that emerge here often don't look like what you were expecting.

      Sagittarius Rising: Seventh House Activation

      What's wrapping up: For the last eight years, Uranus has been moving through your sixth house — the house of daily work, routines, health, and the operational side of your business. Your systems, your daily structure, and your relationship with your team or collaborators have all been through significant disruption. Health has also been an area of awakening — your body's needs may have changed significantly.

      What's activating: Uranus moves into your seventh house — the house of partnerships, clients, contracts, and close one-on-one relationships. This is a seven-year revolution in who you work with, how you work with them, and the agreements you enter into. For business owners, this is significant: your client relationships, your ideal client, and the type of work you do with people one-on-one or in close partnerships are all up for disruption and reinvention. Unexpected collaborations, a shift in your ideal client profile, and new approaches to how you structure client work are all likely.

      Watch for: Instability in partnerships that feels disruptive but is actually clarifying. Uranus in the seventh tends to make it very clear which relationships are built on genuine alignment and which are built on convenience.

      Capricorn Rising: Sixth House Activation

      What's wrapping up: For the last eight years, Uranus has been moving through your fifth house — the house of creativity, self-expression, joy, and what you create from the heart. Your creative process, your content, and your relationship with visibility have all been disrupted. The way you express yourself professionally has probably shifted significantly.

      What's activating: Uranus moves into your sixth house — the house of daily work, routines, systems, health, and the operational side of your business. This is a seven-year revolution in how you actually do your work day to day. Your systems, your processes, your team structure, your working hours, and your approach to the practical operations of your business are all up for significant disruption and reinvention. For business owners, this is often a period of discovering that the way you've been working isn't sustainable — and being pushed to find a much more aligned approach to your daily structure. Your relationship with your physical health and nervous system is also being activated.

      Watch for: The pull to just push through rather than actually change the systems. Uranus in the sixth rewards genuine structural change, not just coping better with a structure that isn't working.

      Aquarius Rising: Fifth House Activation

      What's wrapping up: For the last eight years, Uranus has been moving through your fourth house — the house of home, family, foundations, and your private life. The structures underpinning your home life and your sense of rootedness have been through significant disruption. Where you live, who you live with, and your relationship with your origins have all been up for change.

      What's activating: Uranus moves into your fifth house — the house of creativity, self-expression, joy, play, and what you create from the heart. This is a genuinely exciting placement. Your creative output, your content, your visibility, and your relationship with joy in your work are all being activated and disrupted in the most generative way. For business owners, this is often a period of creative breakthrough — unexpected creative directions, new ways of expressing your expertise, and a renewed sense of aliveness in the work you're putting out into the world. There's an invitation here to play more, to experiment more, and to let yourself be genuinely excited by what you create.

      Watch for: Chasing novelty for its own sake. Uranus in the fifth can create a lot of creative stimulation — the discernment is in knowing which experiments are actually worth developing.

      Pisces Rising: Fourth House Activation

      What's wrapping up: For the last eight years, Uranus has been moving through your third house — the house of communication, ideas, content, and technology. How you communicate, the platforms you use, and the way your ideas travel into the world have all been through significant evolution. What's emerged on the other side is a voice and a way of communicating that's more distinctly yours than it's ever been.

      What's activating: Uranus moves into your fourth house — the house of home, family, foundations, and your private life. This is a deeply personal transit. The structures underpinning your home life, your physical environment, and your sense of rootedness are all up for disruption and reinvention. For business owners, the fourth house also speaks to the foundation of your work — the beliefs, the sense of security, and the internal structures you build your business on top of. Uranus here is asking whether those foundations are genuinely solid or whether they need to be rebuilt. Where you live, how you structure your home life, and what you need to feel genuinely grounded while you work are all being activated.

      Watch for: Destabilisation in your home life that mirrors something needing to shift in the foundation of your business. With Uranus in the fourth, the inner and outer environments tend to move together.

      Putting It All Together

      Wherever Uranus is landing in your chart, the through-line is the same: something opens up, and there is always a cost to that opening. The work of this era — and honestly, the work of being a business owner in 2026 and beyond — is knowing what to keep and what to leave behind.

      The most important decision you'll make in the Uranus in Gemini era probably isn't which AI tools to adopt. It's whether you're going to use this time to become more yourself — or less.

      Not Sure Which House Uranus Is Activating for You?

      If you're not sure how to calculate your rising sign or find which house Gemini falls in for your chart, start with my free Signs & Houses Overview. It has step-by-step instructions for reading your own chart, plus a breakdown of all 12 houses in a business context.


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        Frequently Asked Questions About Uranus in Gemini

        When does Uranus move into Gemini?

        Uranus moves into Gemini on April 25/26, 2026, and will remain there until 2033 — a transit of approximately seven years. It briefly dips back into Taurus later in 2026 before returning to Gemini and staying for the full transit. This is one of the most significant planetary shifts of the decade.

        What does Uranus in Gemini mean?

        Uranus in Gemini brings disruption and revolution to everything Gemini governs: communication, technology, information, the way we think, and how ideas travel. Historically, this transit has coincided with major breakthroughs in how people communicate and access information — from the telegraph era in the 1860s to the communications revolution of the 1940s. In practical terms, it means the systems, tools, and frameworks we use to think, teach, and share ideas are all being disrupted and reinvented. For business owners, this is both an exciting era of possibility and a significant invitation to stay grounded and discerning.

        How does Uranus in Gemini affect business?

        Uranus in Gemini is a revolution in how we create, teach, communicate, and connect in business. Cookie-cutter approaches that lack personalisation are being disrupted. AI is reshaping every industry. Individual voices are replacing mass media as the primary source of information and education. The business owners who will thrive in this era are those who commit to genuine thought leadership, personalise their work to their specific audience, and resist the pull to outsource their voice and perspective to tools and trends. The question isn't whether to adapt — it's whether you'll stay yourself in the process.

        What does Uranus in Gemini mean for online business specifically?

        Online business is arguably the most directly activated space in a Uranus in Gemini transit. Gemini rules communication, information, and technology — the three pillars of online business. Expect continued disruption to content formats, delivery models, and how people discover and buy from you. The "courses are dead" conversation is really about the one-size-fits-all model dying, not courses themselves. Personalisation, curation, and genuine connection are becoming the competitive advantage. The businesses that last through this transit will be the ones built on clear positioning, genuine human presence, and a solid underlying strategy — not just the ability to produce more content faster.

        How long is Uranus in Gemini?

        Uranus spends approximately seven years in each zodiac sign, so the Uranus in Gemini transit runs from 2026 to 2033. It's a full era, not a short season — which means the changes it initiates are likely to compound over time rather than showing up all at once. The most significant disruptions often don't become visible until two or three years into a Uranus transit.

        What house is Uranus in Gemini activating for my rising sign?

        This depends on your rising sign and the house system used. Using Whole Sign houses (the system I use in my work): Aries rising — 3rd house; Taurus rising — 2nd house; Gemini rising — 1st house; Cancer rising — 12th house; Leo rising — 11th house; Virgo rising — 10th house; Libra rising — 9th house; Scorpio rising — 8th house; Sagittarius rising — 7th house; Capricorn rising — 6th house; Aquarius rising — 5th house; Pisces rising — 4th house. Scroll up for the full forecast for your rising sign, and download the free Signs & Houses Overview if you need help reading your chart.

        Is Uranus in Gemini good or bad?

        Uranus transits are neither good nor bad — they're evolutionary. Every Uranus transit brings something valuable to the surface and disrupts what was built on shaky ground. The gain is always real. So is the cost. Uranus in Gemini is bringing enormous opportunity for communication, technology, and the sharing of ideas — and it's also bringing the cost of overstimulation, information overwhelm, and the risk of losing genuine human presence in a world full of AI-generated content. The work is staying conscious of both sides and making intentional choices about what you keep and what you leave behind.

        What was Uranus in Gemini like last time?

        The most recent Uranus in Gemini transit was 1942–1949, which coincided with World War II and the immediate postwar period. This era brought a complete revolution in communication technology — radar, early computers, mass media, and the rapid spread of information across distances. The transit before that, from 1858–1866, coincided with the telegraph revolution and Darwin's publication of On the Origin of Species — again, a complete disruption of how ideas and information travelled. The pattern is consistent: Uranus in Gemini always brings a fundamental revolution in communication, information, and the way minds connect.

        How do I find my rising sign?

        Your rising sign (also called your ascendant) is calculated using your exact birth time, date, and location. You can find it for free at astro-charts.com — make sure to select Whole Sign houses when you're reading your chart, as that's the system I use in all my work. If you're new to reading your chart, download the free Signs & Houses Overview for step-by-step instructions.

        What comes after Uranus in Gemini?

        After Uranus moves through Gemini, it enters Cancer — the sign of home, family, roots, and belonging. My instinct is that after seven years of acceleration, technological change, and information overload, we arrive at Uranus in Cancer starving for connection, rootedness, and the things that make us feel genuinely human. The seeds planted in how we communicate and connect during Uranus in Gemini will likely shape what we're craving when we get there.


        Jazze Jervis is a business strategist and creator of Constantly Converting By Design (CCBD) - the first program that bridges proven business foundations with Human Design and nervous system work.

        After building to seven figures in under three years, she experienced firsthand what happens when you follow strategies designed for someone else's energy: burnout and an autoimmune diagnosis that forced her to rebuild everything.

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