Uranus will enter Gemini in July for seven years
Uranus was last in Gemini from 1942 to 1949, and the G.I. Bill that followed World War II opened up college education for 2.2 million military veterans. Regrettably, its benefits were not easily available to the thousands of returning Black veterans. The bill also provided other forms of education and job training, contributing to general prosperity and a massive increase in social mobility. It is not farfetched to assume that the current educational system will go through a radical redesign during this passage of Uranus in Gemini, especially given the aspects it will make with Pluto, in another air sign, Aquarius. As Uranus enters Gemini, it will trine the degree of the last Great Conjunction between Jupiter and Saturn in Aquarius, quickening the Age of Air that was ushered in then. Given technological shifts, a very different kind of education will be available, not just in developed countries but potentially everywhere on the planet.
Printer's workshop
Flemish printer's shop, Impressio Librorum. Made in Antwerp, 1580-1605 CE.
Source: (British Museum, London), Public Domain, via Wikimedia Commons
Uranus was in Gemini when the printing press was invented (around 1444), opening up access to knowledge on a previously unimagined scale. Within fifty years, over 40,000 books were printed in Europe alone. Uranus again entered Gemini in 1523. Thousands of people with direct access to scripture claimed the right to find an individual relationship with God.
The Reformation began with the Saturn-Pluto conjunction in Capricorn in 1517. This conjunction, which was repeated in 2020, perhaps signaled a similar shift in the ruling structures of our world. As the outer planets shifted into air signs in the 16th century, particularly Uranus in Gemini, a split between received wisdom and faith born of study and individual interpretation accelerated. With it came a reaction against economic and social injustice.
Printer's workshop
Flemish printer's shop, Impressio Librorum. Made in Antwerp, 1580-1605 CE.
Source: (British Museum, London), Public Domain, via Wikimedia Commons
Uranus was in Gemini when the printing press was invented (around 1444), opening up access to knowledge on a previously unimagined scale. Within fifty years, over 40,000 books were printed in Europe alone. Uranus again entered Gemini in 1523. Thousands of people with direct access to scripture claimed the right to find an individual relationship with God.
The Reformation began with the Saturn-Pluto conjunction in Capricorn in 1517. This conjunction, which was repeated in 2020, perhaps signaled a similar shift in the ruling structures of our world. As the outer planets shifted into air signs in the 16th century, particularly Uranus in Gemini, a split between received wisdom and faith born of study and individual interpretation accelerated. With it came a reaction against economic and social injustice.