The year 2026 will bring changes that, although not quick, will be irreversible. According to renowned astrologer Anđela Perl, a rare planetary alignment of slow-moving planets triggers deep and long-term processes that change relationships, career, environment and personal identity. The horoscope warns that this is not a year of quick profits or easy turnovers. On the contrary, it is a period when old roles cease to apply, illusions dissolve and a new, more stable life structure takes their place.
Three signs of the zodiac will feel the most significant changes: Libra, Virgo and Gemini. Under the influence of Saturn, Neptune and Uranus – planets that work slowly but inexorably – these signs will undergo transformations that will affect the next decades of their lives.
For Libra, the year 2026 will be a breakthrough in the field of partnerships. After many decades, Saturn and Neptune enter the seventh house, which symbolizes marriage, important relationships and fateful people. This transit, as the astrologer points out, happens once every thirty years and often only once in a lifetime. Already from the end of January, especially from the middle of February, attention is focused on relationships.
The social circle changes, bonds that persisted through habit or fear of loneliness are broken, and more serious and sincere relationships take their place. If there are deep cracks in existing relationships, Saturn can bring separation or divorce. However, marriage decisions made during this period have long-term strength and stability.
Neptune brings the ideal of love, spiritual closeness and inspiration, which does not have to be exclusively romantic, but also in creative or working partnerships based on trust. Further changes will be brought by Pluto in the fifth house, which changes Libra’s attitude towards love, self-worth and joy of life. The departure of Uranus from the financial sector will finally stabilize finances, while from the middle of the year the focus will shift to travel, education and a possible departure abroad.
For Virgos, 2026 will begin with a feeling of relief, as if a long-standing burden has finally been lifted from their shoulders. Saturn and Neptune leave the seventh house of relationships, ending a thirty-year cycle of trials and emotional challenges.
January and February can bring the end of relationships that have not had a long-term perspective, but also the confirmation of those that have survived all the trials. However, the biggest surprises will come in the work area. Uranus enters the tenth house of career for seven years, bringing sudden changes. It can be a change of occupation, way of working, switching to online projects, working with technology or even moving to another country.
This is a period of new knowledge, digital skills and fields related to artificial intelligence. In the first half of the year, Jupiter expands the social circle, brings the support of influential people and entry into important communitieswhile from July it moves into the twelfth house and opens up themes of spiritual growth, distant journeys and liberation from inner blockages.
For Gemini, the year 2026 marks the real beginning of a new life period. Uranus enters the first house of personality and remains there for the next seven years, symbolizing a period of liberation from the expectations of others and a return to authenticity. “It’s a planet of truth. I don’t play any roles anymore and I’m not afraid to be who I am,” Anđela Perl explains.
Gemini can significantly change appearance, style, profession, place of residence or even name. Divorces are possible, but only where relationships have lost their meaning a long time ago. Jupiter brings financial luck, income growth and success in business until the end of June. Saturn and Neptune in the eleventh house create new environments, teams and projects that will play an important role in the coming years. Eclipses associated with education, travel and worldview further accelerate the change in consciousness. Pluto gradually changes Gemini’s beliefs, and many will ask themselves, “How could I live like this until now?”
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