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Planetary Transits: When the Universe Whispers (and What You Can Do With It)

There are periods when everything seems to fall apart at once. And others when everything flows without explanation. It's not magic. It's cycle.

Have you ever had the feeling that everything falls apart at once for no apparent reason? Or that, suddenly, everything flows without you having changed anything? It's not coincidence or magic. It's cycle. And planetary transits are, among other things, a way of giving that a name.

It's not prediction. It's a map.

Transits are the current position of the planets overlaid on your natal chart: today's sky over the sky of the day you were born. Like two photographs layered on top of each other. What emerges from that overlap are tendencies, areas of your life that are in focus at this specific moment.

Nobody says Saturn is going to trip you up. What can be said is that when Saturn transits sensitive areas of your chart, the uncomfortable question tends to surface: is what I've built actually solid? And depending on how you answer that question, the period weighs you down or pushes you forward.

What changes when you know what's coming

A weather forecast doesn't cause rain. But knowing it will rain changes what you do with that day. With transits, it's the same.

Perspective: When everything falls apart, knowing you're in the middle of a Pluto transit turns "why me?" into "what is ending so something new can begin?". It's not resignation. It's orientation.

Action: If you know that next month has energy conducive to starting, you can choose when to sign that contract, launch that project, open that difficult conversation. Timing matters more than we usually think.

Patience: Some transits last weeks, others last years. Knowing you're in an energy marathon rather than a sprint helps you pace yourself, not to despair when the process doesn't close on Monday.

Self-knowledge: Transits are a mirror. They reflect what's already in you: fears, potential, repeating patterns. You learn about yourself at the moment you need it most.

No two people experience it the same way

Your natal chart is your cosmic fingerprint. The same Jupiter transit can mean a career promotion for one person and the start of an important relationship for another. Free will remains the absolute protagonist. The planets don't oblige you; they invite you to look in a direction. You decide what you see and what you do with it.

The universe whispers. Are you listening?

The question isn't whether transits are "real" or not. The question is whether having a map of your personal cycles helps you live more consciously, make better decisions, understand yourself more. For most people who work with this: yes.

Knowing what's coming doesn't take away your free will. It gives you more material to exercise it.


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