The Next 200 Years: The Grand Mutation of Saturn Conjunct Jupiter
By Susan Miller
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By Susan Miller
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The meeting of Jupiter and Saturn, called the Grand Conjunction, happens every 20 years. For 200 years, they meet in signs of the same element—air, fire, earth, or water. For the past 200 years, they met in earth signs—Taurus, Virgo, and Capricorn—and they haven't met in an air sign since 1405. On December 21, 2020, Jupiter and Saturn met in Aquarius. This Grand Conjunction began a new era—moving from earth to air— called the Grand Mutation. As this new era unfolds, life as we know it will ...



