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On June 19th, Chiron changes signs, moving from Aries to Taurus. This astrological event is significant, as it hasn't occurred in 50 years, and it's expected to bring subtle yet profound personal changes related to self-worth and value. The speaker emphasizes that this isn't about predicting the future but providing a map to understand upcoming emotional and practical shifts.
Chiron, known as the 'wounded healer,' is an asteroid that takes about 50 years to orbit the zodiac. It represents our deepest wounds and the areas where we develop the capacity to help others. Since February 2019, Chiron has been in Aries, focusing on questions of identity and self-existence ('Who am I?').
On June 19th, Chiron enters Taurus, changing the focus from identity to self-worth, finances, body, and material security ('What do I value?'). This shift is more concrete and tangible, moving emotional pain from the mind to physical and financial realities. The speaker notes that this change makes the healing process more accessible and visible in daily life.
Chiron's initial ingress into Taurus is a preview, as it will retrograde back into Aries in September before re-entering Taurus permanently in April 2027 until 2034. This retrograde period offers a final chance to address past issues related to identity. Venus, the ruler of Taurus, influences this transition, suggesting a gentle and sensory approach to healing, allowing individuals to receive what they deserve.
The transition will be felt most acutely by those with their sun or ascendant in the early degrees of Taurus or late Aries. In the initial weeks following June 19th, many will feel a need to relax and release long-held tension. Old memories of undervaluing oneself or accepting less than deserved may resurface, prompting a reassessment of personal boundaries and worth.
The speaker uses the metaphor of a callus forming on the skin or a bone to illustrate Chiron's healing process. Just as a callus strengthens an area that was subjected to friction or injury, Chiron helps us build resilience and strength in our wounded areas. The pain doesn't disappear, but the affected area becomes more solid and less sensitive over time, allowing us to bear more.
The last time Chiron was in Taurus (1976-1983) coincided with significant events like the great drought in France, symbolizing a crisis in material security, and the Montreal Olympics, highlighting both physical achievement and significant debt. These examples underscore how Chiron in Taurus brings issues of value, body, and material well-being to the forefront, with healing taking time and patience.
The video then details the specific impact of Chiron in Taurus for each zodiac sign: Aries (value), Taurus (self-presence), Gemini (hidden self), Cancer (friendships/long-term projects), Leo (reputation/self-approval), Virgo (beliefs/life direction), Libra (intimate sharing/finances), Scorpio (relationships/partnership value), Sagittarius (daily routine/body), Capricorn (creativity/pleasure), Aquarius (home/roots), and Pisces (communication/voice).
The speaker concludes by inviting listeners to take a moment on the evening of June 19th to verbally declare one thing they will no longer accept, something they previously tolerated at their own expense. This act, done privately, is a symbolic way to acknowledge one's worth and begin the healing process, reinforcing the idea that acknowledging pain is the first step towards building strength.