What Age Are We In Astrology 2022

The year 2022 will start gently, with a series of collective and personal questions for everyone of us. In general, we’re being pushed to figure out personal and social power dynamics while simultaneously anticipating future chapters. We shall be challenged in 2022 to maintain our individual liberties in the face of rapidly developing communal legal systems. Human rights and humanitarian issues will take center stage, aggravated by an unstable economy that is shifting to accommodate new archetypes that will emerge right before our eyes.

Prepare for a rethinking of your genuine worth, as well as the true value and purpose of your relationships. Prepare to have your money, family, friends, experience, and understanding of what drives the cosmos, including your relationship with the planet, thoroughly reassessed. As a new order emerges, you may feel as though your feet aren’t totally beneath you.

During the year 2021, a new level of intensity emerged, forcing us to reevaluate our fundamental relationship to being a human being on this planet. We are actually crossing over into a world we don’t understand or trust, but we must let go of a lot in order for that newness to emerge. As we work together to infuse more passion, vigor, and life force into all of our interactions, opportunities abound.

Throughout the year 2022, we will be challenged to mature, to let go of our connection to what and who we are not as a species in order to fully value who we are. Because it’s time to focus on what has personal and collective value and significance, a legitimate job move is now potentially forthcoming.

On a communal level, be prepared for a springboard push to move forward with your gifts; mid-April will encourage us to have more hope and faith in ourselves, to think globally, and to invite collective reinvention. We are being challenged to live up to our potential, to be the best version of ourselves. Prepare to welcome attributes such as sincerity, self-honoring, and heart-centered freedom.

The exact Jupiter-Neptune conjunction will occur on Easter 2022, bringing with it enormous compassion as well as the potential to deepen meditation practice, delve into esoteric learning, and feel more love and devotion. It’s time to give up control, to let go of how things have been or must be, and to take a breath. To receive what is possible to come through you and your talents for this world, open up to the source of ALL. This is the perfect opportunity to make your dreams come true.

From May onwards, a universal spirit encourages us to act by focusing on essential ideals and being willing to fight for love. Huge potential exists here, revealing what has been concealed within us all and is now ready to be expressed. There will be beauty to make our lives more beautiful.

With the last Uranus-Saturn square in late August through the third week of October, values and ways of engaging in society will be brought to the fore once more. We’re about to enter the Age of Aquarius, and we’re being challenged to let go of the old methods and embrace the creative new.

From August 20, 2022 to March 25, 2023, Mars will be in Gemini for 7 months (usually a 56-week transit), with a retrograde season in the middle. Expect a period of conflicting messages, which could lead to confusion. In terms of truths and falsehoods, the media will be shaken up, and new innovative information channels and social media vehicles may emerge.

In general, eclipses signal the end of one set of circumstances and the beginning of another. The eclipses in 2022 challenge us to confront the death of old ways of thinking and living in order to make room for a new one.

It’s past time for us to pursue our creative ambitions and go forth to build a brighter future…and it all begins today, with the entrance of the New Year.

If this speaks to you, book an Unwind the Soul Healing or Astrology Reading (or both) with Juliet during your stay at Grand Wailea, where you can get emotional and spiritual support for profound healing, growth, and transformation. For now, let’s turn to Juliet for her insightful predictions for the coming year.

In 2022, will we still be in the Age of Aquarius?

Season 2022 of Aquarius begins on January 19 and ends on February 18. Aquarius is the star sign of collaborations and technology, making Aquarius season 2022 a great time to come together online and in person for a similar cause.

What is our astrological age right now?

The Age of Aquarius is now in full swing. For many, there was a noticeable shift in energy from 2020 to 2021, albeit both years were a roller coaster. Apart with navigating the Covid era, we’ve also been told that we’ve entered a new astrological phase.

What makes it unique? That’s where things get a bit tricky, but we’ve sought the expertise of psychic and astrologer Inbaal Honigman to help us figure it out. However, keep in mind that the Age of Aquarius is frequently linked to social action, equality, and advancement. Finally. Everything you need to know is right here…

What is the astrological forecast for 2022?

According to Jennifer Freed, a psychological astrologer, 2022 will be a year of reevaluation, mending, and quick expansion. The planet Neptune, which is associated with compassion, will be in conjunction with Jupiter, which is associated with abundance. According to Freed, “we’ll have to employ those planets’ energies carefully.”

Is this the beginning of the Age of Aquarius?

The precise commencement date of this new epoch is debatable. Some astrologers believe it will begin on the vernal equinox in the northern hemisphere on March 20, 2021, while others, like as Kelly, believe it will begin in December 2020. “She claims it’s more conceptual than you might believe. “There is no clear agreement on when it will begin. What we do know is that this is a period associated with hope and creativity in general. When it happened last, in the 19th century, it was a time of technological, industrial, and government revolutions. All of these characteristics are Aquarian.

When was the latest Aquarius Age?

While the “Aquarius Season” lasts 30 days, the Aquarius Age is claimed to last 2,160 years. So, what is Aquarius Season, and how does it differ from the age? Let’s go back and look at the background of everyone’s favorite water-bearer in both modern astrology and its roots in ancient astronomy before we come to any conclusions.

Aquarian Roots

Aquarius is a Latin term that means “water-carrier, water-pourer.” Its astrological sign is water, yet it has the appearance of an electrical jolt. Aquarius connects us to forces of originality, eccentricity, independence, bold expression, and epiphanies of all kinds, and properly so. It yearns for innovation and points us in the direction of what is possible in the future. It catalyzes creativity, new discoveries, or exhilarating novelty when sparked. Technology advances are fueled by activated Aquarius energy in our culture, which is arguably what brought us the Internet. However, Aquarius energy pushes us to think about social justice as a component of the collective and communal experience.

Aquarius, like all planets and zodiac signs, isn’t all excitement and forward-thinking movement; it also has a dark side. It can be distant, non-committal, impetuous, alienated, or restless in Aquarius. Aquarius energy enjoys getting things started but not necessarily finishing them. Keep an eye out for the famed Aquarian “Last Unicorn Syndrome,” in which it believes it is the first and only person to think of an idea.

Aquarius is the archetypal misfit, lone wolf, or mad scientist. It’s a rebel who sometimes has a cause and sometimes doesn’t. Aquarius was ruled or regulated by Saturn in traditional astrology, while many modern astrologers now identify it with Uranus because Uranus had not yet been found. Saturn is said to be the “night ruler,” whereas Uranus is said to be the “day ruler.”

While we all have Aquarius or Uranus in our natal astrology charts, its influence on our lives or self-expression is determined by our unique natal astrology chart. Those born under the sign of Aquarius (Sun, Moon, or Rising) may feel particularly drawn to the Aquarius Season or Age. Having your Sun or Moon in the 11th house or touching the planet Uranus can make you identify with Aquarian characteristics, but that is an astrology topic for another day. How does the Aquarius Season or the Aquarius Age affect us if some of us are more “Aquarian” than others? Is it merely a “New Age” word, or does it represent communal wisdom?

Historical Context: The “Age of Aquarius

While everyone of us has a unique astrological blueprint, the current position of the stars and planets in the sky adds another depth to our specific experience. We all feel the energy when the Sun is in the sign of Aquarius, just as we do when there is a new moon (like on February 4 in Aquarius). The Age of Aquarius, on the other hand, is a much larger cycle with less clarity.

Astrological ages refer to the evolution and development of civilization as a whole, rather than just an individual.

Humankind has gone through six primary periods, which correspond to the 12 tropical zodiac signs, according to astrologers all across the world. Each one lasts approximately 2,100 years. Because the time frame is so wide, it’s difficult to say when each of these time frames begins or ends. Of course, large-scale cycles aren’t exclusive to Western astrology. These patterns are also mentioned in the Mayan calendar and the Sanskrit scriptures’ Kali Yuga.

When modern astrologers speak of the Age of Aquarius, they are referring to a phenomenon involving the Earth’s backward motion and its connection to the sign of Aquarius. An ancient astronomer came up with the concept of the “precession of the zodiac” around 190 B.C.E. Because of the wobble in the Earth’s rotation, the constellation behind the Sun at Vernal Equinox or the eclipticpath of the Sun through the sky changes. (Earth, it turns out, isn’t as steady as we thought, and it has a retrograde cycle.)

The qualities of each zodiac Sun sign are carried over into the Astrological Age of that time. We can observe important communal themes that have been influenced by the “age” we are living in in this way. According to Nicholas Campion’s research, the Age of Aquarius began around 1447 A.D.E. in the twentieth century and will last until 3597 A.D.E. According to some astrologers, it started in 2012. Around 1999, we began to hear more about the Age of Aquarius and its connections to the Mayan Calendar.

I prefer astrologer Susan Miller’s chronology theories, which place the Age of Aries between 2000 B.C.E. and 1 A.C.E., with a lot of Greek and Roman conflict. The Age of Pisces, with its emphasis on spirituality, coincides with the birth of many of the world’s great faiths. We’re presently in the Age of Aquarius, a period marked by rapid technological developments (ahem, the Internet or robotics) or (hopefully) a shift toward communal consciousness and community.

The energies of Aquarius assist us in shifting and evolving structures that allow us to go forward into what is fresh and next in our progress. Activate and enjoy your own Aquarian nature through community, action, a new creative endeavour, or even recognizing your weirdness, whether the Age of Aquarius has begun or is about to begin. Perhaps try something new or finally figure out how to use some of your phone’s more advanced functions. It’s a time to gather together in community while embracing our particular uniqueness, no matter how you catalyze and connect to Aquarius.

Rebecca Farrar earned her M.A. in Philosophy, Cosmology, and Consciousness (PCC) from the California Institute of Integral Studies. “Stargazing: Re-enchantment Through Language” was the title of her thesis, which combined philology, consciousness studies, and enchantment with the stars. Rick Tarnas, archetypal astrologer, cosmologist Brian Swimme, activist Joanna Macy, and psychotherapist Stan Grof have all taught her. C.G. Jung, Owen Barfield, Bill Plotkin, Marianne Woodman, Thomas Berry, and Clarissa Pinkola Estes are among her other influences. Cosmicopia, Burning Man’s first astrological camp, was also founded by me. Most recently, I was featured in the She Wolfe Tarot deck and an upcoming documentary called Conscious: Fulfilling Our Higher Evolutionary Potential. She belongs to the International Society for Astrological Research (ISAR), the San Francisco Astrological Society (SFAS), the Association for the Study of Women and Mythology (ASWM), and the Depth Psychology Alliance, among others (DPA). On Instagram, you can find her.

What will the Age of Aquarius bring?

When I heard that we were about to enter a new age, the Age of Aquarius, all I could think of was the song of the same name from the musical Hair, which I had seen at least half a dozen times back in the 1960s. At the same time, I remembered the psychedelic shops I frequented as a kid in the New York suburbs, as well as the joy I felt when my parents let me go to Woodstock.

Originally, the song was linked to the astrological sign Aquarius, which represents a constellation of stars. It was also linked to a sort of revolution, a movement in world thinking and behavior. More recently, the Age of Aquarius brought about a tremendous astrological shift. Many people believe that December 21 marked the actual start of this epoch, as it was also the winter solstice and the day of Jupiter’s and Saturn’s uncommon alignment. This happens once every 20 years or so; nevertheless, the planets were closer than they’d been in 800 years during the most recent incident.

Technically, the exact date of the transition to the Age of Aquarius is unknown. The transition from one generation to the next is a gradual process. It isn’t certain, but most people in the spiritual community believe it is close.

Astrologers say that the Age of Aquarius, like the 1960s revolution, will usher in social, political, personal, and intellectual change. This could be linked to the forthcoming presidential changeover in the United States for individuals who live there. Aquarians, according to astrology, frequently know what we need before we do, and while they may appear detached, they sincerely believe in fostering the good in people, even if it means a massive revolution.

Aquarius is the sign of collaboration, so the Age of Aquarius is a moment for us to come together as a community. This is in stark contrast to how we’ve been living throughout the COVID-19 pandemicisolated from one another and basically living in our own little worlds for the past year.

Furthermore, the epidemic appears to be a schism between the ages. As 2020 was a transition year highlighted by a lot of once-in-a-lifetime occurrences, there was a major shift in energies, both personally and worldwide, and it truly feels like we’re entering a new age.

We’ve all had to make significant changes in our personal and professional life as a result of the pandemic. Many of us in our 60s and beyond are at high risk, and we’ve had to isolate ourselves from loved ones we’d seen on a regular basis. Children and college students who were previously enrolled in school found themselves back at home, strained by the lack of social connections that come with academic life.

The Age of Aquarius is also a moment of increased consciousness, when we can regain control of the planet and become more conscious of human rights. It’s a period of increased collaboration and relationships with like-minded people. Some people may even feel compelled to help others achieve enlightenment. There will also be a greater emphasis on freedom and independence, as well as possible revolutions against the control of our life by computer technology and science.

Many of us already feel like we can expand our lungs and take a big breath of relief as we see a new year and a new period on the horizon, as the shift brings positivity into our lives. We can accomplish this transformation even in the midst of a pandemic. In some ways, it’s about banding together and replacing “me” with “we.” There’s no denying that we’re all here for a reason, and now is the time to figure out what that reason is so that we can make a difference in our communities and around the world.

Pandemics give excellent possibilities for development and change, and we should all work together to overcome them!

When did the Aquarian Age begin?

The average time it takes for the vernal equinox to migrate from one zodiac constellation to the next is around 2,160 years for each age. Divide the earth’s 25,800-year gyroscopic precession time by 12, the number of zodiac signs, to get this average. Because the length of time it takes for a complete precession is currently rising, this is simply a rough calculation. A more precise set of data is 25,772 years for a whole cycle and 2,147.5 years for each astrological age. The approximate dates for entering the Age of Aquarius, according to various astrologers’ calculations, range from 1447 CE (Terry MacKinnell) to 3597 CE (John Addey).

Astrologers disagree on when the Aquarian age will begin, if it has begun at all. Campion (1999) cites a number of sources, mostly astrological, for the beginning of the Age of Aquarius. Most published writings on the subject state that the Age of Aquarius began in the twentieth century (29 claims), with the 24th century coming in second with 12 claimants, according to Campion’s overview.

The precession of the equinoxes is thought to be linked to astrological eras. The diurnal rotation of the earth on its own axis and the annual revolution of the earth around the sun have no bearing on the steady wobbling of the earth’s rotation axis on the celestial sphere. The location of the sun in one of the 12 zodiac constellations at the vernal (Spring) equinox, which corresponds to the moment the sun crosses the celestial equator, marking the start of spring in the Northern Hemisphere each year, has traditionally been used to calibrate this 25,800-year cycle for the purposes of determining astrological ages. Every 2,150 years, the sun will have migrated into a new zodiacal constellation at the time of the vernal equinox.

The 88 official constellations were determined by the International Astronomical Union in 1929. The Aquarian Age formally begins approximately 2600 CE, when the border between Pisces and Aquarius is created. Because of the different sizes and overlap of the zodiacal constellations, many astrologers disagree with this theory. They prefer the long-established practice of naming the 12 backdrop zodiacal constellations with equally-sized signs spaced every 30 degrees down the ecliptic.

What was the most recent astrological epoch?

Many astrologers believe that ages based on the vernal point travelling through the randomly sized zodiacal constellations or the sidereal zodiac are too unstable, and instead round all astrological eras to the nearest 2000 years. The years are usually nicely matched in this method, so that the Aries age is found from 2000 BC to AD 1, the Pisces age is discovered from AD 1 to AD 2000, the Aquarian Age is found from AD 2000 to AD 4000, and so on. The precession of the equinoxes is incompatible with this method. According to the precession of the equinoxes, a one-degree change occurs every 72 years, therefore a 30-degree shift will take 2160 years to complete.

When did the Age of Pisces come to a close?

Astrologers agree that astrological ages last about 2000 years, and we’ve been in the age of Pisces for the past two millennia. There is no clear and fast rule about when one finishes and the other begins.

Is the year 2022 a lucky one?

If you’re seeking for its specific auspicious symbolism, 2022, the year of the Water Tiger, is a favorable year to have a baby (strength, exorcising evils, and braveness). A Tiger year is the Zodiac’s fifth most wanted year. A Water Tiger is a newborn born in the year 2022.