June 17, 11:37 am –
Jun 19, 2026 at 5:18 pm EST, Chiron leaves Aries and enters Taurus for the first time since 1984. We are experiencing the first taste of a new collective healing journey we are embarking on, centered on recognizing the wounds that disconnect and disassociate us from the body. and overcoming weaknesses that affect our self-worth. Chiron in Taurus asks us to pay attention to how fears of survival, feelings of lack and instability affect our choices and keep us stuck in periods of scarcity. The wounded healer returns to Aries on September 17, 2026, returns to direct station on January 6, 2027, and enters Taurus forever on April 14, 2027. It will then make its first entry into Gemini on July 19, 2033.
Chiron’s entry and transit into Taurus is especially important for people born with planets or angles in Fixed signs (Taurus, Leo, Scorpio, and Aquarius) and especially for those with Chiron born in Taurus who experience their first Chiron return. They are about to enter a period of their lives focused on acknowledging and healing long-standing patterns and wounds that affect their self-worth, image, and relationship with stability and material security. They have the opportunity to learn where they have internalized insecurities around their values, resources, bodies, and abilities to create a stable foundation for their lives.
Chiron: Our pain is our medicine
Discovered only in 1977, Chiron is a celestial body located between Saturn and Uranus. Named after the mythological wounded healer and teacher. Chiron in astrology is associated with our deepest wounds, our most painful vulnerabilities, and the medicine we can offer to the world once we have felt and alchemized the pain.. Due to its position between the last planet visible to the naked eye and the first transpersonal planet, Chiron is considered the bridge between the personal and collective worlds and is believed to play a key role in our individuation process.
Chiron is about our healing journey, the process of becoming aware of the connection between the triggers we experience and the wounds we carry. Through Chiron, we learn that some initiations can only happen through pain: by accepting pain as our teacher, we can gain wisdom that is otherwise unattainable. The Wounded Healer teaches us that certain wounds are opened periodically throughout our lives, and that the goal is not to reach a state of complete or perfect healing, but to continue to learn from them.
Chiron leaves Aries: end of chapter
Chiron takes 50 years to travel through the entire constellation, but its orbit is irregular: it does not spend the same amount of time in each constellation. Aries is one of the most enduring signs: The wounded healer entered Aries for the first time in 2018. Since then, we have faced traumas that affect our ability to assert ourselves, pursue what we want, express our anger, and boldly pursue our individual paths.
Chiron in Aries highlights our tendencies to distrust our instincts, suppress our desires, and abandon ourselves, encouraging us to assert our healthy self and connect with a conscious expression of masculine or Yang energy.regardless of our gender. This transit inspired us to restore our faith in our instincts and to dare to act or be motivated to move in a certain direction, even if we do not understand it rationally.
Chiron returns to Aries to complete its transit between September 17, 2026 and April 14, 2027, offering us one last chance to tie up loose ends and deal with unfinished business from the past months and years.
Chiron in Taurus: A New Healing Journey
Chiron’s previous entry into Taurus was from May 28, 1976 to October 13, 1976. It then returned to Aries until March 28, 1977: on this date it began transiting through the sign of Taurus until June 21, 1983. Chiron then went into final retrograde from November 1, 1919 to Taurus 81. 1984.
During his upcoming journey through the sign of Taurus, Chiron asks us to look at our self-worth, self-love, and the wounds that affect our self-worth. Over the coming years, we will have the opportunity to re-establish our relationship with our physical bodies, pleasure, and sexuality. This transit reminds us that our worth is intrinsic and not something we have to earn by achieving, performing, or being productive. Chiron in Taurus invites us to develop deeper self-love, set boundaries that protect ourselves and our identity, and practice feeling worthy of receiving pleasure, abundance, and love.
This transit shows us all the places where we don’t love ourselves, settle for less, don’t align with our values, and fail to take care of our basic physical needs. It encourages us to connect with the part of us that feels inadequate or “not good enough” and heals past wounds that have led us to internalize this belief.
Symbolic in the age of technology and the upcoming Chiron-Pluto square
Embodiment, our ability to inhabit our physical bodies and be present with the emotions that arise in each moment, is a theme strongly associated with Taurus. Chiron’s transit through Taurus highlights the damage caused by disconnection from our physical bodies, asking us to step back and feel the pain, physical and otherwise, that we avoid through distraction, dissociation, and abuse of technology.
The issues of embodiment and grounding are also related to Pluto in Aquarius and the general tendency to disconnect from our physicality and nature, and the breakdown of our relationship with technology.. We are about to experience a Chiron-Pluto square between 2027 and 2029, which will be in a tight orb. In addition, Saturn will also enter Taurus in 2028, where it will meet Chiron. In the coming years, both Chiron and Saturn in Taurus will square Pluto, increasing the pressure to change outdated systems, create real security, and take radical responsibility for the choices we make in our relationships with our bodies, technology, and nature.
Chiron in Taurus: Survival, self-esteem and resilience
Chiron enters Taurus after completing the transit of Uranus through the sign of Taurus, which lasted about seven years. During Uranus’ recent transit through Taurus, many of us felt the rug could be pulled from under our feet at any moment: we have experienced many destabilizing events together and individually and learned that the foundations of our lives can shake at any moment.
Chiron in Taurus highlights collective wounds from recent experiences of radical instability and insecurity, as well as similarly personal wounds from our individual pasts. In the coming months and years, we will be asked to recognize and heal the wounds that affect our ability to feel stable and secure, regardless of external circumstances.
Although Chiron is in Taurus, the fear of survival and issues of scarcity and lack are highlighted. As the world economy and global socio-political landscape change rapidly and unpredictably, we are required to deepen our capacity to stay grounded, connected to our resources, and resilient, knowing that true resilience always comes from within.
This transit also reveals untreated pain that affects our relationship with wealth, abundance, and material security. It asks us to acknowledge any notions of scarcity, survival fears, and unconscious assumptions about what we don’t deserve, and to stop tying our worth to our accomplishments, possessions, or financial status.





