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Moon Semisextile Uranus
A current transit reveals how the current position of a planet or point interacts with your birth chart, highlighting areas where action or growth is needed.

Taylor Swift

Sun Sign Sagittarius Moon Sign Cancer Ascendant Scorpio
January 30, 2025 4:04 PM AEDT
Moon
Transit Moon
19° Aquarius 29'
Natal Uranus
Capricorn 38'
Orb
0° 09'
Taylor Swift
Birth Details
December 13, 1989
5:17 AM EST (UTC-05:00)
Reading, PA, USA
40°20'N, 75°55'W
Tropical Placidus
1 AC 2 3 4 IC 5 6 7 DC 8 9 10 MC 11 12 Semisextile astrolis.com
Semisextile
A semisextile is a harmonious aspect that indicates a flow of energy between two planets. It is a positive aspect that indicates good fortune and ease in the areas of life that the planets represent.

This aspect occurs in your transit chart from January 29 to January 31. It will be exact at 12:20 AM EST on January 30.

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This aspect plays a significant role in shaping your experiences without overwhelming them. The interaction between the Moon and Uranus is clear and impactful, providing distinct themes and energies that are actively present in your life.

The transit of the Moon in a semisextile aspect with Uranus can spark sudden emotional insights and unexpected feelings. This alignment often brings a sense of restlessness or desire for change, driven by an urge to break free from routine or predictable patterns. Emotions might feel more erratic, leading to spontaneous decisions that aim to shake things up. The energy from Uranus encourages innovation and unconventional thinking, which can lead to surprising yet refreshing shifts in perspective.

This semisextile aspect is relatively mild but still impactful enough to stir subtle yet significant changes. While it may not bring about major upheavals, it gently nudges toward new experiences and emotional growth. Situations might arise that challenge comfort zones just enough to inspire creative solutions or new ways of approaching problems. It’s a time when embracing flexibility can lead to positive breakthroughs, even if they come in small doses.