These are global energies of uranus in Sagittarius or in 9th House that must be nuanced according to your birth chart, see the article Uranus in birth chart; see also the article on the general interpretation of Uranus.
The planet uranus is one of the attributes of the Animus in the chart, as such it can indicate a Projection of it, in particular more especially the intellectual projections on “social entities” (political party, club, syndicate, nation, church, etc), all that concerns more directly the affirmation of the spirituality and the social vision of the native…
It informs about our need for freedom, independence, to go towards the new, to break the Saturnian framework, and to tend towards our deepest ideals. It materializes our intuition, it electrifies us, it questions everything that is too conventional.
The planet fundamentally represents an evolutionary breaking point, of revelation, of creation.
As Uranus stays for about 7 years per sign, its position in houses is more meaningful for the personality. The energy of the sign gives above all an elemental background coloring common to a generation, which will apply more personally to the area of life signified by the house. Therefore, focus first and foremost on the house affected, as the sign gives a background tone.
The Uranian fire is given to human beings to link them together and raise them up
This is a position where Uranus is very comfortable, but also very inflationary, so these people’s ambitions tend be quite unrestrained. This position, under the rulership of Fire and Jupiter, where the motto is generally “more is always better,” is generally not very helpful for stabilizing uranus’s energies, which are already innately deeply changeable and explosive by nature.
Thus, this planet tends to operate “in superlatives” relative to its inherent strengths and weaknesses. For example, since this planet is fueled by liberty, independence, and autonomy, in this position these qualities are amplified such that people become rebellious, indignant, nonconformist, and eccentric, and become “marginalized” no matter their field, no matter what; they take a different path based on their own perspectives on life and their moral principles.
There may as a matter of fact be a very iconoclastic, visionary, brilliant side to these energies, which gives these people an admirable ability to maintain a global viewpoint, put things in perspective, and raise their own consciousness and that of the world around them to a higher level of understanding.
These energies are still cerebral and very electrical here, and they make people keen to pursue metaphysical quests and also make them feel the need to understand existence and their own incarnation. These people also feel the need to “learn” constantly and have a thirst for uncommon knowledge, which leads them to acquire cutting-edge expertise in their field, even though they also have a strong tendency to intellectualize things as a result.
This energy tends to be shaped very much “by conflict” and confrontation, and also by these people’s environment, the conventional moral rules of their time, and their culture, all of which are things that they will need to recognize the value of and respect, so as not to run the risk of disrupting or destroying them.
I already mentioned the Promethean nature of these energies for Uranus in the 8th House or Scorpio, and this is still relevant here, though not in the sense of “stealing fire from the Gods,” as it might have been before, but rather in the sense of bringing fire to the human race and showing them the ties that bind them and why it’s necessary to form a social alliance to achieve a shared goal that is bigger than any one person (much like Karl Marx, these people may develop an entire sociological system and a “Marxist” dogma: they are pioneers of social reform and a new, global way of seeing the world).
Uranus in the 9th House / Sagittarius people have to find their own spiritual, metaphysical path, and this may more readily reveal itself in the form of some sudden “illumination”. Over the course of the Progressions and Transits that activate this planet, these people may experience some unexpected spark that leads them to an awakening and an emancipation.
This is not any easy place to have this planet in this position in terms of authority, especially parental authority, but also with teachers. Incidentally, teaching methods for these people should ideally be unconventional so as to best capture their attention, but even if this is done well there is a high risk of them being at odds with the system and of their higher education being “short circuited” (we find Galileo and his heresy with this position, as well as Krishnamurti, with his refusal to follow the path set for him).
Then again, this planetary position is very favorable for learning things that are somewhat “quirky” or unusual, such as astrology for that matter (Uranus is the planet that represents this discipline, and in this position it comes together nicely with spirituality and the idea of transmission/teaching that we find in this sign), but we can also find traces of it in various forms of magnetic practices (such as reiki or other forms of healing, like the healer Chiron), or even on the frontlines of computer science, the internet (like Zuckerberg, for example), electricity, mechanics, etc.
This planet tends to do better socially in the houses that are above the horizon, since it’s held back more if it’s underneath, and here it’s quite powerful because it approaches the zenith, a position of culmination, which is where this planet gives off the most creative energy.
On the other hand, this position may turn this planets strengths into weaknesses, so to speak, as it promotes excess, which we find here with various forms of eccentricity, pride, arrogance, impetuosity, insolence, pretentiousness, and a lack of tact (or at least these things may be perceived in this way: these energies can cause “the tables to turn” quite quickly).
These energies may lead people to be very out there, especially if there is no Earth base in their birth chart, so they may have trouble with the realities of everyday life, practical details, and chores, and it may be harder for them to understand that this is also simply part of life.
These energies are also somewhat radical in a way, so they may easily push people to extremes on every level (from philosophy to politics). These people may at times be very black-and-white and divisive, not at all “lukewarm,” and other people both love and hate them for this, but it may not take much for them to turn to fanaticism or nihilism, or to show destructive tendencies. Having this position can be very helpful for doing away with the old world and its traditions, but it’s not always good for knowing how to rebuild the new world other than by simply using ideals.
Uranus retrograde in the 9th House and Sagittarius
Uranus’s Retrograde motion in this sign may be quite welcome, as it creates more balance and adds a touch of Earth, which may allow these people to fight against their excesses, channel these forces, and create structure so as to make better use of them.
Uranus’s retrograde motion in one’s birth chart is much less important than for other planets, since it’s a slow, transpersonal planet, and it’s retrograde for more than a third of the year (about 5 months).
Nevertheless, it’s useful to monitor the evolution of this retrograde motion through Progressions. Changes that occur here may not necessarily give rise to specific, noteworthy events, but they may indicate a non-negligible psychological change in how this planet’s energies are used.
Celebrities with Uranus in 9th House
Brad Pitt, Jodie Foster, Mahatma Gandhi, Jiddu Krishnamurti, Vladimir Putin, Harrison Ford, Andy Warhol, Jules Verne, Al Capone, Emmanuel Macron, Paul McCartney, Oscar Wilde…
Celebrities with Uranus in Sagittarius
Karl Marx, William Shakespeare, Galileo, Salvador Dalí, Walt Disney, Alfred Hitchcock, Al Capone, Lady Gaga, Novak Djokovic, Mark Zuckerberg, Ernest Hemingway, Marlene Dietrich, Kirsten Dunst, Kim Jong-eun, Heinrich Himmler, George Washington, Conor McGregor, Stromae, Humphrey Bogart, Clark Gable…