The Earth Remembers the Thunder: Uranus rx last visit into Taurus.
- Valentina
- 4 days ago
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Uranus, the Great Awakener, returns to Taurus in retrograde motion on November 7th
and 8th, the Earth exhales. This is not a new story, but a return to one we have been living since May 15th 2018, when Uranus first entered the fertile fields of Taurus, shaking the soil beneath what we once called stable. He has been turning over this ground ever since, breaking open what was fixed, steady, and unmoving, until his first brief departure into Gemini this past July. Now he comes back to this fertile earth one last time, until April 25th 2026, to finish what began seven years ago. This is the final tremor, the last wave of awakening in the realms of safety, money, beauty, love, and the body itself. Uranus in Taurus reminds us that nothing of true value can remain unchanged. Even the Earth, slow and loyal, evolves.
Uranus is the god of freedom and revolution, and in Taurus, he meets the goddess of stillness.
His retrograde return turns the focus inward, where transformation begins in silence. Taurus longs for peace, for the comfort of continuity, yet Uranus arrives to remind us that peace cannot be built on what has gone stagnant. The changes now are not loud, they are cellular. They move through what we eat, how we love, how we define beauty, how we hold abundance. The Great Awakener touches what has been asleep, not to destroy it, but to stir it back to life.

The timing of this return is not random. Just days before, on November 5th, we witnessed a Super Full Moon in Taurus, luminous and near to Earth, a final illumination of what must soften to make space for what wants to grow. The very next day, Venus, ruler of Taurus, descended into Scorpio’s dark waters, her lover’s domain. There she met Pluto, god of death and rebirth, in a tense square from Aquarius, which is ruled by Uranus. Its a confrontation between beauty and power, between grace and transformation. This chain of events forms a symphony of renewal, the goddess of love, the god of death, and the god of freedom, since they are all interconnected in mutual receptions, they are each taking their place in the grand choreography of change.
Venus in Scorpio seeks emotional truth, Pluto in Aquarius demands collective evolution, and Uranus in Taurus reawakens the Earth beneath it all. Together, they weave a story of liberation that begins in the heart and ends in the material world. What we value, what we touch, what we call love or peace, is being rewritten from the inside out. This moment is not about losing control, but about allowing a more authentic rhythm to guide you. The old structures, emotional, financial, relational, have been tested. Now they are being redefined.
Uranus in Taurus brings the reminder that evolution does not always arrive as chaos, sometimes it takes the form of quiet rebellion, a soft refusal to continue living in the old way. The changes you have been resisting may now feel inevitable, but they are also aligned with something higher. The purpose of this return is completion, to integrate what has been learned through seven years of instability and to root those lessons in form. Uranus is not the enemy of peace, he is its awakener, clearing what has become too rigid to breathe.
As Uranus retraces his steps through these degrees of Taurus, we are asked to reimagine what stability truly means. It may not be the safety of the familiar, but the strength to remain open while everything shifts. The planet of freedom finishing his work in the sign of embodiment asks for courage, the courage to trust life’s rhythm even when it rumbles.
This is a time when freedom does not mean escape, but embodiment. Uranus in Taurus asks us
to ground our awakening, to bring innovation into form, to plant change like a seed. The power
of Scorpio, the wisdom of Aquarius, the steadiness of Taurus, all converge here, calling us to live more truthfully in the world we are shaping.
May this final passage of Uranus through Taurus awaken what has been quietly waiting.
May it teach us that stability is not the absence of change, but the trust that we can meet it
with an open heart.
Much love to all, Valentina.



