I constantly see astrology being treated poorly around the finance industry


Horoscopes and social media have made the practice appear ridiculous
However, Uranus enters Gemini on April 25th and everyone should be paying attention
Uranus represents disruption, invention, awakening—sudden breaks from the past
Gemini governs communication, information, language, trade, duality, and the nervous system of society—how ideas move
Put together: Uranus in Gemini = disruption of information systems
Not just “new ideas,” but:
How information is transmitted
Who controls narratives
The speed and fragmentation of truth
The emergence of parallel realities (very Gemini)
It tends to coincide with:
Communication revolutions
Information warfare
Rapid shifts in media and technology
Cultural fragmentation and polarization
Breakthroughs in transportation and connectivity
The last time Uranus was in Gemini was during World War II, which included:
Massive propaganda
Psychological operations
Radio communications were vital
Television began to emerge
And so did the atomic bomb
The Uranus/Gemini phase before that was the American Civil War which saw themes of the mass expansion of newspapers and communications
Before that was the American Revolution
Three out of three of the last periods over 300 years included history-altering wars and revolutions in communication technology
Today we are on the brink of WW3 and we have AI. Still don’t think astrology has any merit? This phase lasts until 2033 and could lead to a lost decade in markets. Ignore astrology at your own risk
Astrology = nature’s cycles that create a gravitational frequency that pushes and pulls on crowd behavior and social mood
“Millionaires don’t use astrology, billionaires do”
-JP Morgan
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