Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Chiron in Taurus: June 19, 2026 - July 19, 2033

 



Chiron in Taurus
June 19, 2026 to Sept 17, 2026
April 14, 2027 to July 19, 2033

When was the last time we had Chiron in Taurus?
May 28, 1976 – April 1984

Chiron in Taurus
June 19, 2026 to Sept 17, 2026
April 14, 2027 to July 19, 2033

When was the last time we had Chiron in Taurus?
May 28, 1976 – April 1984

Now for some Chiron 101. Chiron is not a planet. It is a planetoid, a wayward asteroid with a very unusual orbit. It takes Chiron about 50 years to travel around the zodiac, but because it has a crazy orbit it is not even-steven in each sign. In Libra it can spend less than two years, while in Aries it can spend nearly eight years.

On June 19th Chiron will leave Aries for the first time since entering the sign in 2018. After a brief retrograde back to Aries in the fall, it will finalize its move into Taurus in 2027, where it will remain until 2033.

The deal with Chiron is it brings lessons of the sign. Whatever are the strengths of the sign, we strive for them. At the same time, we also can get stuck in the shadow of the sign. Chiron is often self-wounding. We try to accomplish the goal of the sign but somehow can't get out of our own way. These impacts people personally through both the sign Chiron occupies and the house it resides in. Chiron in Aquarius in the 4th house? Friends are family for sure, but you may alienate plenty of family in the process. Or your wonderful weirdness can be a superpower, yet still leave you emotionally disconnected from the cozy feelings you seek.

So now we are beginning to say goodbye to Chiron in Aries, which started its journey in 2018. Where were you in 2018? Where are you now?

We have spent almost a decade going long on identity and personal agency. Who am I? What do I believe? What are my rights? Actually, it was more ‘what are my damn rights?’

The timing is hard to miss, especially during Covid. What are the lines between bodily autonomy, public health, individual freedom, and a global pandemic? Politics hardened. Actions and anger permeated communities through social movements. People acted. They changed careers, moved cities, questioned institutions, and in many cases became more vocal about their passions. The Aries impulse toward independence was everywhere.

Yet Aries also has a shadow. The drive for self-determination can become anger, division, grievance, and the belief that every problem can be solved through individual will alone. As Chiron prepares to leave Aries, some of us will be moving away from the question, "Who am I?" and toward a more Taurus question:

How do I sustain my life? It is one thing to declare your independence. It is another to secure housing, food, resources, health, and a future.  Now let's talk about the spooky part.

Look at the last time Chiron was in Taurus: 1976–1984. You can go to Wikipedia and look up those eight years, but as someone who lived through them, I can tell you:

Inflation and interest rates became central concerns.
Questions of value and purchasing power dominated daily life.
The late 1970s energy crises put attention on resources, energy, and scarcity.
Farmers, manufacturing workers, and labor issues were prominent.
Home ownership and the cost of living became major anxieties.

Sound familiar? (that’s the spooky part.) Consider today: your rent, mortgage, groceries, and the cost of filling your car. Notice the strikes by unions across the board. What about young people? Do they think owning a home is even possible? That's a wound for sure.

Going back to the previous Chiron in Taurus, the organic food movement gained momentum. Food co-ops, Alice Waters, and California cuisine helped shift attention toward local ingredients, seasonality, and the relationship between the land and the table. People began asking not only what food cost, but where it came from and how it was grown.

Also in the late 70s, the arts reflected many of these same concerns. Punk and New Wave challenged established ideas about value and authenticity. Artists and musicians often worked outside traditional systems, creating culture from limited resources and a do-it-yourself ethic. There was experimentation, but also a strong interest in what felt real and tangible. Look up Talking Heads and David Byrne in his big suit and you can catch a glimpse of Chiron in Taurus.

During the previous Chiron-in-Taurus period, we see a collective examination of what nourishes us, what has value, and what is worth preserving and building for the future.

Chiron will be in Taurus until 2033, so we have a long time to unpack its astrological significance. In the meantime, on June 19th we get Chiron's test drive into Taurus before it retrogrades back to Aries in September. Perhaps our values get our attention this summer. If we discover we cannot support those values in practical ways, we may find ourselves revisiting old Aries frustrations in the fall during Chiron's final days there and tap our anger. Then in April 2027, when Chiron returns to Taurus, we circle what we want to make sustainable in our lives.

 

Approximate Time Chiron Spends in Each Sign:

Aries~8–9 years (longest)  entered 2018 (previously 1968) 

Taurus~6–7 years entered 1976

Gemini~4–5 years entered 1983

Cancer~3 years entered 1988

Leo~2 years entered 1991

Virgo~2 years entered 1993

Libra~1.5–2 years (shortest) entered 1995 

Scorpio~2 years entered 1996

Sagittarius~2.5 years entered 1999

Capricorn~3 years  entered 2001

Aquarius~4 years entered 2005

Pisces~7–8 years  entered 2010

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