What ENERGY are we entering for next 7 years?

Hey, how are you feeling?

A bit restless? Struggling to catch a thought by the tail? Or maybe there’s a buzz inside you, something that needs to move, to express, to connect?

Well, folks say there’s a big shift in the sky right now: Uranus has moved into Gemini, where it’ll stay for the next seven years. And yes, it’s stirring the air, rewiring how we think, speak, relate, and create.

This morning, I reached for my drink, and a spider was sitting silently at the bottom of the cup. Exhausted from its attempts to escape the smooth glass walls. Trapped in a “container”. Unable to do its work - to weave a web, to connect. That spider felt like a message. A symbol for what Gemini energy is inviting us to unlearn and reimagine over the next seven years:

To embrace duality, to live as multidimensional beings, to see life as a paradox, not a fixed container of limitations of “one truth, right or wrong and should”, but a moving web of creation, connections and contradictions.

The Trickster Messenger of Revolution.

How to Recognise This Energy:

  • You feel mentally charged or overstimulated, like your thoughts are racing.

  • You crave new information, new connections, or random conversations.

  • You're suddenly questioning everything you believed or thought you knew.

  • Words feel electric, either spilling out too fast or glitching mid-sentence.

  • There’s a rebellious edge to your thinking. You want to break norms, challenge language, or say something unexpected.

  • Your nervous system feels on alert, but excited. Like something is trying to download through you.

Gifts:

  • Mental innovation – thinking outside the box, connecting unlikely dots

  • Language reinvention – creating or evolving how we use words, symbols, or stories

  • Quick learning, adaptability – fast information processing, curiosity that leads to discovery

  • Networking genius – seeing patterns in human connection, systems, and collective movement

  • Challenging dogma – refusing to stay stuck in old mental or social constructs

Shadows:

  • Scattered attention – hard to focus or finish things

  • Overstimulation – mental burnout from too much input

  • Intellectual detachment – stuck in the head, cut off from body or emotions

  • Speaking without grounding – words that shock but don’t land

  • Anxiety and fragmentation – too many options, no clear direction

“I can hold opposing thoughts without needing to resolve them.”

How it plays out:

  • You catch yourself believing two opposite things, and you’re okay with it. Example: Understanding that you’re both too much and not enough, and neither is true.

  • You become a pattern recogniser, jumping between data, intuition, absurdity, and clarity like a lightning bolt.

  • Your thinking becomes non-linear, like a constellation, not a straight line. Example: Getting comfortable with changing your mind mid-sentence, not because you’re flaky, but because you updated.

“I am not one thing. I never was.” Multidimensional & Shape-Shifting.

How it plays out:

  • You drop the pressure to be consistent. You allow contradiction, reinvention, and multiplicity in how you show up.

  • Labels feel like skins you shed rather than identities you must live up to.

  • You might embrace cultural hybridity, gender fluidity, or neurodiversity in ways that make space for paradox.

“Why choose one when I can hybrid the whole damn thing?”

How it plays out:

  • You might juggle multiple roles: artist and coach, writer and coder, facilitator and researcher.

  • You invent new job titles or redefine your industry.

  • You thrive in interdisciplinary, collaborative, fast-moving environments.

  • Speaking multiple “languages”: art, tech, intuition, logic, and translating between them.

INTEGRATION:

Uranus in Gemini is about tolerating duality and celebrating multiplicity as a form of genius. It invites you to play with identity MASKS consciously: not to deceive, but to liberate.

It teaches you to shape-shift without losing centre, and to see each mask as a lens, not a cage.

It asks:

Can you let yourself be a paradox?

Can you let others be unknowable and still love them?

Can you weave meaning from threads that don’t match?

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