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Saturn-Uranus Cycle. A planetary cycle in which Uranus conjuncts Saturn twice every 90.726 years. The last two times they were conjunct were May 1-9, 1942 and again on February 11-13, 1988. They will be conjunct again on June 25-30, 2032.
Considering the Saturn-Uranus cycle within the larger context of the Pluto cycle, the 2008 election may be perceived as catalyzing those issues we must transcend.
The significance of the Saturn-Uranus cycle for the political economy appears clear, especially at and near their cyclic oppositions.
4 years, Mars cycles to slower planets last just over 2 years, Jupiter-Saturn cycles last 20 years, Jupiter-Uranus cycles 14 years, Jupiter-Pluto cycles 13 years, Saturn-Uranus cycles 45 years, Saturn-Pluto cycles 35 years, and so on.
See also: Scorpio, Cycle, Libra, Opposition, Astrology
 
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