Summary of "Wed April 22 2026 astrology: ALL 12 SIGNS, Moon conj Jupiter"
Main arguments / astrology overview (Wed Apr 22, 2026)
- Core theme: Moon as a “trigger.” The video’s main setup is that several fast-moving, tense aspects from earlier in the week—especially a Mars–Mercury–Saturn conjunction from about “a couple of days ago”—are re-activated by the Moon’s movements. The day begins with a chain of stressful Moon aspects, but improves as the Moon progresses.
Day progression in the sky (geocentric)
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Start of day: The Moon makes a sequence of squares: Moon square Saturn → square Mars → square Mercury These are described as tense/aggravating and potentially more felt in the Americas early in the day.
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Main later aspect: The Moon conjunct Jupiter becomes the dominant “turn toward relief,” described as fortunate and easing stress. For some regions, it may occur late Thursday depending on time zone.
Venus themes: ending one instability, moving toward another
- Venus has been moving away from Venus conjunct Alcyone (described as having “disastrous” qualities), reducing the worst effects.
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Venus then forms a conjunction toward Uranus (exact “tomorrow,” but still influencing today), framed as:
- Relationships/people may be less stable or less reliable (late/changed plans, unpredictability)
- Unexpected excitement and creativity, especially for artists
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Long-term context (Uranus in Taurus): Uranus in Taurus over roughly the last 7 years is used as background for interpreting what Venus–Uranus “reveals.”
World-events speculation tied to Venus–Uranus and Uranus in Taurus
- The astrologer links Taurus with the Middle East (notably Israel), claiming Uranus in Taurus has “stirred Israel up.”
- With Venus conjunct Uranus, he suggests surprising developments in the Middle East could occur.
- He also argues that when Uranus moves into Gemini (a longer-term shift), attention may shift away from the Middle East.
Geocentric vs. heliocentric nuance
- Geocentrically: the Moon–Jupiter aspect is warm/beneficial.
- Heliocentrically: he highlights a Venus–Saturn signature (and Earth square Pluto) as a reason the world may still feel emotionally repressive/difficult. Examples include negotiations between countries (he mentions the United States and Iran and “whatever’s going on in Pakistan”), with potential tension and issues of honesty/communication.
Regional timing (Australia / New Zealand / East Asia)
- In Australia/New Zealand/East Asia, the Moon–Jupiter conjunction may land tomorrow, but the astrologer emphasizes the Moon squares to Mercury/Mars/Saturn will be felt more strongly during the day there.
- As framed, it’s more stressful than in the United States, though it won’t last long.
Personal anecdote used as commentary on astrology (Monday Apr 20, 2026)
- The presenter reads viewer comments saying Monday was difficult.
- He describes an event around Mon Apr 20 at ~6:30 pm in Lakewood/Tacoma, Washington:
- He attended a city council meeting and made a public comment about residents’ concerns regarding the city’s handling of a lake.
- He argued there was a perceived conflict/imbalance involving council members:
- 4 of 7 council members are municipal employees
- He claims the sales tax vote patterns looked statistically improbable (given as 1 in 119)
- After his comment, people clapped, and he felt supported.
- He then maps the experience to his chart using:
- Mars–Saturn / Mercury transits connected to his Sun/Mars, plus
- an additional framing that these aspects “seemed” to produce a reaction.
Overall message: the week’s heavier conjunctions plausibly correlated with a real-world moment of tension turning into responsiveness.
12-sign forecasts: recurring pattern across signs
Across the zodiac, he repeatedly applies the same structure:
- Early-day friction from Moon squares (Mercury/Mars/Saturn)
- Later relief/opportunity from Moon conjunct Jupiter
- Venus–Uranus as unpredictability in people/relationships and a chance for innovation
Highlights by sign (as delivered)
- Aries: Turbulent start due to Mars hemmed by Mercury/Saturn; frustration with familiar environments/relationships. Improvement as Moon–Jupiter grows; focus on reassurance and trusted sources.
- Taurus: Generally “good” day; Venus leaving Alcyone-related troubles and heading toward Uranus. Use energy wisely (avoid scattering into fears).
- Gemini: Financial/attitude emphasis—Moon–Jupiter in Cancer helps, but early insecurity is possible via tense aspects to Mercury/Mars/Saturn. Adjust money attitude and lean on the right supportive person.
- Cancer: Emphasis on making an impression—Moon–Jupiter brings luck/visibility; effort is required, but constructive struggle can succeed.
- Leo: Emotional distance and boundary-setting; harshness may help if action is needed. Longer-term career/work ambitions are framed through Uranus leaving Taurus + Venus approaching Uranus.
- Virgo: Not intrinsically positive at first—avoid exaggerating negativity. Social connection can improve outcomes as Moon–Jupiter develops.
- Libra: Venus–Uranus shift into Gemini is framed as beneficial and “change-harbinger.” Move on from held-back feelings; seize career opportunities rather than postponing.
- Scorpio: Struggle with getting stuck in details—look up and shift focus as Moon–Jupiter strengthens. Relationship dynamics may change with Venus–Uranus surprises.
- Sagittarius: Emotional tuning and warmth increase; early denial of feelings gives way to emotional integration. Tackle complex tasks—even legal/administrative/financial—may succeed if you “bite the bullet.”
- Capricorn: Resistance to outside pressure, but Moon–Jupiter offers reconnection and gains through people—accepting others is framed as necessary.
- Aquarius: Home/comfort and security questioned due to Venus–Uranus (possibly a revealing event). Moon–Jupiter balances disruption with a chance to create order and act on what needs changing.
- Pisces: Focus on optimism via Moon–Jupiter; don’t get trapped in minor worries, though earlier squares can trigger self-doubt.
Iching (E-ching) reading: how the day may unfold
- Hexagram 51: “Thunderbolt” is given first: something sudden/shocking may occur.
- Advice: don’t panic.
- Panic-like immobility risks turning into “mud” (becoming stuck/reacting passively).
- The 4th line moves to Hexagram 24: “Return” (turning back):
- If resistance/trouble appears, the guidance is to retreat/return to where you started rather than forcing progress into instability.
Alignment with the astrology message: shock/unexpected shifts can happen, but the best response is proactive adjustment—without freezing.
Presenters / contributors
- Archie Dunlop (Talking Astrology with Archie)
Category
News and Commentary
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