Dear Reader,
We have another big month, and by all accounts it should be a positive, productive one. I say this even though Mercury will be retrograde in Leo from July 18 to August 10. Sometimes good aspects overpower the little annoying ones (like when Wrecker Ralph Mercury tries his darndest to inflict on us. This, I feel, is one of those happy times when the sweet aspects win out.)
I have SO much to tell you about the busy and highly unusual cosmic planetary traffic going on in the heavens, but first I want to make an announcement.
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Now for the headline astrological news! The last of the five outer planets, Uranus, will now take his turn to move into a new sign on July 7. Pluto, Neptune, Saturn, and Jupiter—all major “board of director” titans of the solar system—have already done the same and are in new signs. These planets move very slowly and set up themes and goals that we work on for years, depending on where they are positioned in your chart. This is giving life a very different look and feel, something we will see in time as the planets first have to settle into their new positions and then begin communicating with each other.
There are two remarkable developments here to take note of. First, I have never seen all five outer planets change signs within a few months. Often we have just one do that, and then another, but not for a long time. The other astounding point is that nearly all of them will be in air and fire signs, elements that blend beautifully with each other. The fact that they will be harmonious, some for many years, is another staggering change. Air feeds fire and makes it burn more brightly.
Air signs (Gemini, Libra, and Aquarius) are highly communicative and are known to be excellent debaters. They are on a mission to find truth and verify accuracy, no matter what it takes. Gemini directs that into writing and reporting, Libra into debating law, and Aquarius, the sign of the scientist, directs its need for truth into the scientific method, with constant experimentation and using the process of elimination until this sign, Aquarius, finds truth.
Fire signs are highly creative. Aries tends to direct its creativity into business and often into entrepreneurial ventures. Leo directs his creativity into the arts and entertainment. Sagittarius tends to use his creativity by directing it into publishing (they make fantastic best-selling novelists, writing books you simply cannot put down). Sagittarians also direct their creativity into teaching on a college and graduate school level, teaching in a dramatic way the students never forget. (For example, the professor might burn several dollar bills in front of the class to make an economic point—a little stunt that makes the lesson unforgettable.)
Let’s look at the positions of each of the outer planets.
Pluto changed signs on November 19, 2024, when he went into Aquarius for 20 years, not to move until January 2044. All outer planets give us a little preview stage, which lasts several months, to help us adjust to their new influence. Pluto already did that earlier in 2024, so he is in Aquarius for good.
Neptune, the planet governing artistic expression, is currently in fire-sign Aries and previewing life there, a place he took up on March 30 this year, and he is set to stay in preview until October 22 of this year. Neptune wilk then retreat to Pisces. Neptune will come back in permanent form on January 26, 2026, and remain in Aries for 14 years, until March 23, 2039.
Saturn is the teacher planet who knows how to get the best in you by using “tough love” methods that are highly effective. Saturn is also currently in his preview stage. He entered fire-sign Aries on May 24, 2025, and will only remain in Aries until September 1 of this year. Saturn will go back to finish up his work in late degrees of Pisces and then return back to Aries with consistency and permanence from February 13, 2026, until April 12, 2028, a period of a little over two years.
Jupiter, the good fortune planet, has entered water-sign Cancer, making him a little outlier, and Jupiter is fully ensconced in this sign—a sign he adores being in—until next year, June 30, 2026. Jupiter is what’s known as “exalted” in Cancer, which means he can express his most loving, generous qualities of luck, growth, and happiness to you when in that sign, which is why the ancients called this placement of Cancer for Jupiter exalted. Even Jupiter, however, will move to fire-sign Leo on June 30, 2026, to remain there one year, until July 27, 2027. You can imagine why I feel this coalescence of planets in fire and air is so jaw-dropping. To get three people to agree to meet for lunch (I am sure you have found) is nearly impossible, and to get a crowd of planets to all head to fire and air signs is even more so.
So this month, on July 7, here comes Uranus, the last of the big-guy planets, to air-sign Gemini. This year, we only have a little peek at what is to come with Uranus in Gemini, for he will step back to Taurus on November 7 (where Uranus has already been based for seven years). Uranus will come back to Gemini on April 25, 2026, to stay until May 22, 2033, a period of seven years.
Not only will this shift of all these outer planets have a profound effect on you individually but also as a group—as a world society. Each sign a planet moves into has an opposite influence as compared to the sign that it just came from. We are heading into a fresh, new world, and during the process, with all the planets moving back and forth in preview, we will make individual choices—and society will be making its choices, too.
With such big news in the cosmos, I have carefully delineated what you can expect from the change of these planets, as each one quietly slips into the next sign in the darkness of deep space above. I will remind you again of how you will be influenced next year as I keep writing your forecasts. Next year every one of the outer planets will be permanently settled into their new positions and their new cycle.
This is why your forecasts have been so long. Each one takes longer than seven hours to write. (Sometimes one sign can take a full day and a half). I keep rereading my manuscripts to make sure that all I have written is clear and easily understandable. Then my team of three fact-checker editors double-checks all the dates and calculations I give you. (They also make sure that my commas are in place and that there are no typos.)
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One last piece of news!
Next month, be sure to check to my August newsletter here. Since May 2024 last year, I have been looking for a way to allow you to have greater access to me in an affordable way in real time. I hit on an answer and will announce it next month in my News from Susan Miller. I have already signed the contractual agreement with a company that will assist me in this goal, so things are rolling into position very quickly. Come back to my monthly letter in August to find out more!
Best wishes for a very happy July.
Susan