What to Expect From Uranus' 7-Year Switch: Aliza Kelly Tells All
Get ready for a shift that's been decades in the making.
In case you're not up to date on what the planets are up to, Uranus, also known as 'the planet of disruption, innovation, and radical change,' astrologer Aliza Kelly explained to E! News, enters Gemini on July 7, where it will remain until 2033.
And this period is known as a switch for a reason.
'Uranus has an 84-year orbit, which means it hasn't occupied this zodiac sign since 1941,' Aliza exclusively told E!. 'Likewise, this marks the beginning of a brand-new, unprecedented seven-year chapter that rewires how we think, communicate, and connect. In Gemini, the revolution takes place through language, technology, and social dynamics.'
But as the Horoscope Weekly podcast host noted, be prepared for the ups and the downs.
'Expect breakthroughs—and breakdowns—in media (and social media),' she warned, 'technology (especially AI), medicine, education, and transportation.'
Now, if you're wondering how this phenomenon will affect your sign personally? Well, along with summer, everyone should be embracing this season of change.
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Take, for instance, Cardinal signs (Aries, Cancer, Libra, Capricorn), who will be 'pushed to initiate big conversations,' Aliza noted, 'and take bold intellectual risks. It's time to speak your truth—even if it disrupts the status quo.'
As for Fixed signs (Taurus, Leo, Scorpio, Aquarius), "You should expect resistance to change,' Aliza shared, 'but you'll need to change anyway. You're being asked to break out of mental loops that keep you stuck.'
And as for Mutable signs (Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius, Pisces)? 'This is your cue to evolve—and fast,' Aliza reflected. 'You'll thrive if you stay adaptable, curious, and open to reimagining your identity, career, or relationships.'
Overall, no matter the zodiac sign, the theme of adjustment is one we should all be ready to adapt.
'The way we process and share information is about to be completely transformed,' Aliza shared. 'We should expect seismic shifts in how we speak, write, learn, and interact, both digitally and IRL. We're moving into an era of mental acceleration, but the challenge will be learning to discern progress from noise.'
'Stay curious,' Aliza recommended. "Let go of rigid beliefs and be willing to unlearn. We're entering a time when innovation favors the flexible. Make peace with contradiction and use your voice to catalyze change instead of chaos.'
Curious about what's in store for your sign overall this year? Keep reading to find out…
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