AN ASTROLOGICAL READING FOR THE UNITED STATES (PART I)
The Foundation: The United States’ Birth Chart
Astrology has long been used as a tool to understand cycles, patterns, and collective experiences—not just for individuals, but for nations as well.
In this deep dive, we’ll explore the astrological birth chart of the United States of America, and examine how current planetary movements may be influencing the country’s trajectory.
The chart used in this reading is the widely known “Sibley Chart,” which sets the birth of the United States as July 4, 1776, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at 5:10 p.m. when the Declaration of Independence was signed.
This version of the chart was rectified in 1799 by English physician, occult writer and astrologer Ebenezer Sibley, and remains one of the most commonly referenced (and debated) charts for the nation.
Understanding Astrological “Themes”
Just as with an individual’s natal chart, astrologers analyze planetary transits—especially those of slower-moving outer planets—to identify long-term trends shaping a country’s growth and development.
In astrology, the outer planets Pluto, Uranus, Neptune, Saturn and Jupiter move slowly, and therefore influence extended periods—sometimes years or even decades.
The influence of these planets can be considered “themes” that represent ongoing transformations rather than fleeting events.
In Part I of this article, we’ll examine how the planets Pluto, Saturn, Neptune and Uranus are currently interacting with the United States’ astrological birth chart.
Pluto in the Second House: Transforming Values and Financial Systems
Pluto, the slowest-moving planet in our solar system, is currently transiting the second house of the U.S. chart. This house governs:
* Money and financial systems
* Personal and collective values
* Resources and material wealth
* Self-worth and societal needs
Pluto’s role centers change through exposure and elimination, revealing what is outdated or no longer sustainable.
In this context, its presence in the second house suggests a profound restructuring of America’s financial and economic systems. This could manifest as:
* Challenges to existing capitalist structures
* Scrutiny of wealth inequality and oligarchical power
* Exploration of new economic models (e.g., universal basic income)
* A redefinition of what “security” means for Americans
Because Pluto moves so slowly, this is gradual experience but deeply impactful, potentially unfolding over decades.
Saturn and Neptune in the Fourth House: Redefining Home and Identity
Two major planet players—Saturn and Neptune—have not only recently entered the sign of [https://substack.com/home/post/p-188706046] https://substack.com/home/post/p-188706046Aries the Ram [https://substack.com/home/post/p-188706046], but have also entered the fourth house in the U.S. chart, which represents:
* Home and homeland
* Family and roots
* Physical safety and stability
* National identity and history
The Dual Influence
* Saturn represents discipline, structure, and accountability.
* Neptune represents imagination, dreams, and dissolution of false narratives.
Together, they create a powerful dynamic: the potential to turn visions into reality, but also to shatter illusions.
What This Means for the U.S.
This transit will expose uncomfortable truths about the nation’s past and identity. It can feel like:
* A reckoning with historical narratives
* Disillusionment with long-held beliefs about our country
* A forced confrontation with domestic realities
With both planets in Aries, an assertive and confrontational sign, these revelations may come quickly and intensely.
This energy also points toward the birth of a new national identity—though what that looks like remains uncertain.
Current political and social movements reflect this tension, from the forced deportation of immigrants and debates about family values to policy changes affecting birthright citizenship.
Additionally, Aries’ combative nature may correlate with:
* Increased military presence domestically
* Heightened conflict, both at home and abroad
* A more aggressive national stance
This is not a subtle shift in domestic affairs—it is direct, fast-moving, and compromises our welfare.
Uranus in the Sixth House: Disrupting Work, Health, and Daily Life
Uranus, the planet of disruption and innovation, is transiting the U.S. sixth house, which governs:
* Work and employment
* Daily routines
* Health and wellness
* Systems of productivity
Since the early 2020s, this transit has coincided with massive upheaval—most notably during the COVID-19 pandemic, which dramatically reshaped how people live and work. Current manifestations include:
* Ongoing instability in healthcare systems
* Uncertainty with insurance and medical costs
* Shifts in workplace culture
* Challenges maintaining a balanced way of life
Uranus thrives on change, often bringing chaos and instability.
Looking Ahead: Uranus in Gemini
As Uranus leaves the sign of Taurus for Gemini this month, themes will expand into:
* Technology and artificial intelligence in the workplace
* Healthcare communication systems that keep us (mis)informed
This suggests further disruption, particularly in how people work and interact with technology. AI integration, evolving job roles, and changes in health education are all likely to accelerate.
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