While there are myriad implications for this transit, on a large scale, it may signify political progress after the chaos of 2020. Fittingly, this occurs only occurs every 22 and a half years and signifies power struggles between conservative politics and more progressive and modern thinking. While we feel the effects of these transits all year long, the two planets square on Wednesday, February 17, again on Monday, June 14, and finally on Friday, December 24. The most important astrological event of the year is the clashing of innovative Uranus, which is in reliable Taurus, and strict Saturn, which is in eccentric Aquarius. Keep reading to see what's in the stars for 2021, and click on your sign to see how the planets directly affect you. And, as always, eclipses and Mercury retrogrades promise to keep your love life interesting. Lucky Jupiter camps out in progressive Aquarius for most of the year, pointing to opportunities for change. A rare conjunction between Uranus and Saturn will bring people with opposing viewpoints together to talk things out. In 2021, that's a lesson we'll put into place, and there is a lot to be hopeful for. Yes, that's going to take some time, but if 2020 taught us anything, it's how to take care of ourselves and our community. It would be foolish to expect just flipping the calendar would cure COVID-19, end racism, or fix the economy, so it's important to be ready for hard work in the new year. Here's the lowdown on how to subscribe to Allure's print edition for more beauty routines, recommendations, and features.
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