
Illustration created in collaboration with invisible technology — to help us see ourselves anew.
The noise is getting louder.
Maybe you don’t hear it — maybe you’re on holiday, taking a break from the internet, finally cleaned up your notifications. But underneath it all — where the world meets the subconscious — something trembles. Something is shifting.
News screens pulse with fresh disasters: floods in Texas are taking children. Fires in Europe are consuming forests and homes. The planet is breathing heavily and begging for mercy. And we — flooded by noise, often tired and withdrawn — long. For silence. For truth. For something real.
And one more thing: on Monday (that’s tomorrow), Uranus moves into Gemini.
Which means: communication, thinking, processing information — everything related to how we connect and exchange — is entering a phase of radical change. Uranus is the planet of revolution, and Gemini is the ever-curious, agile sign of words, voice, information flow and learning style. This is a moment when something breaks. Masks might fall. It doesn’t have to be dramatic — but it can be deep. It could mean that what you used to hide, or feel shame about — might now become your light. And maybe, just maybe, now — while the world is changing and old structures are cracking — it’s time to ask:
Will you let the world truly see you?
Not you? You’re assertive? Maybe. But only to the extent the system allows. At home, at work, among friends — we subconsciously calculate how much we can say without disrupting the balance. Without upsetting “the pack,” making enemies, losing followers, falling out of favor. It’s not weakness. It’s a survival mechanism that helped us function for years.
Disappearing has become a collective adaptation. For a long time, we all learned it — not because we wanted to, but because the world wasn’t always ready to see us.
We learned not to show what we really feel. Not to say what we really think. Not to be too much, too loud, too strange. Because it could be dangerous. Or misunderstood. Or too intense. Or maybe… no one would care anyway in all this noise.
That disappearance took many forms: silence when we wanted to speak, nodding when something in us screamed “no,” putting on a mask of competence or detachment — just to fit in, avoid judgment, stay safe. Over time, hiding started to look like virtue. Humility mistaken for self-erasure. Quietness fading into voicelessness. Caution turning into invisibility.
But today, that’s no longer necessary. That danger exists mostly as a memory in the body.
The deepest form of courage today isn’t survival — it’s revelation.
It’s not about loudly asserting your presence. It’s not about performance. It’s something subtler — a willingness to be seen as you are, without tightening up, without needing to prove anything, without needing to look good. A letting-go of hiding, even if your body still remembers the fear of being “too much.” Even if an inner voice still whispers: “Don’t say that.” “Don’t show yourself.” “Don’t go in. No one will understand anyway.”
But what if you’re the one who needs to say that one sentence, write that one post, stand up and say:
“I don’t want to play this game anymore.”
Uranus in Gemini brings a time when words stop being a veil and become light. A moment when your true self wants to emerge — not as the polished version, but as the whole: with uncertainty, imperfections, truth and feeling. This is not a time for perfection. It’s a time for presence.
The world doesn’t need your upgraded version — it needs the grounded, true one. The one that knows its shadow and doesn’t try to erase it.
It’s not about serving the dark. It’s about no longer denying it. Just like a battery needs both the plus and the minus to generate energy — we need to embrace our wholeness in order to truly come alive.
Only then do we truly see one another — not because we’re perfect, but because we’re real.
And if you’re afraid you’ll be rejected? Ask yourself:
“Aren’t I already rejected by my own hiding?”
Show yourself. Not to prove anything. But so that you can be recognized.
Because you are needed. Just as you are. No upgrades. No strategies. No filters.
Right now — the world is waiting for you to arrive.
✎ Journal prompts:
- What part of me do I still hide, even though I long for it to be seen?
- What would my life look like if I didn’t need to hide anymore?
- What masks do I wear most often — and in front of whom?
- What does my body remember when I want to show myself?
- Who do I want to give permission to see me — today?
- What does “my truth” look like right now — unfiltered, unpolished?
Pause with what stirs you. You don’t have to answer everything. Sometimes one question is enough to open a door.