I am not an astrologer. I don’t read charts professionally, and I don’t try to predict the future.
Astrology, for me, is a language — a symbolic tool that helps describe processes that are already unfolding. There are people who dedicate their lives to mastering this language, and I listen to them with respect, not because I “believe” in astrology, but because sometimes it names what we already feel but cannot yet articulate.
I have my own private astrologer, who knows my chart and has been uncannily precise about what is happening in my life right now. And I also regularly listen to public voices whose work resonates with what I observe in the world.
One of them is José Millán. What follows is not an astrological forecast, but my interpretation of what he describes as “2026 — the year of the reset.”
Not a crisis. A reset.
The central message is simple, and uncomfortable:
2026 is not another crisis to manage. It is a reset of systems that no longer sustain life.
This does not mean sudden collapse everywhere. It means that structures which have been held together by habit, belief, or fear reach a point where pretending no longer works.
We have lived for years in “maintenance mode”:
- fixing symptoms
- updating narratives
- changing faces at the top
- adding more technology to patch structural exhaustion
The reading suggests that this approach reaches its limit.
The end of believable illusions
One of the strongest themes José Millán points to is the collision between illusion and reality.
Translated out of astrology, this looks like:
- stories that no longer convince
- promises that no longer inspire trust
- systems that require too much denial to keep running
This applies to governments, economies, institutions — but also to personal lives.
Many people already feel it:
- relationships held together by inertia
- careers that look fine but feel empty
- identities that no longer fit who we have become
The “reset” is not imposed from outside.
It happens because the gap between what is said and what is lived becomes too wide.
Technology, power, and collective fatigue
Another key theme is technology and power.
Millán speaks about a growing awareness of the toxic side of technological systems — not technology itself, but:
- attention extraction
- algorithmic manipulation
- emotional dependency
- loss of discernment
This is not framed as a moral panic, but as a collective maturation: what once felt innovative begins to feel invasive.
At the same time, economic and social inequality becomes harder to ignore.
Not because it is new — but because the psychological tolerance for it erodes.
Historically, this is often when systems stop reforming and start transforming.
Why this doesn’t feel apocalyptic to me
Despite the intensity of the language, I don’t experience this reading as apocalyptic.
What I hear instead is:
- a loss of false certainty
- a return to responsibility
- an invitation to stop outsourcing meaning
The message is not “everything will fall apart”, but:
“What cannot be lived truthfully will not survive.”
That is uncomfortable — but also clarifying.
A personal note
When I listen to this kind of reading, I don’t ask:
“What will happen to the world?”
I ask:
“Where am I still living inside a structure that no longer nourishes life?”
For me, astrology is useful only to the extent that it:
- sharpens awareness
- encourages honesty
- invites embodiment rather than escape
If 2026 is a reset, then the real question is not what collapses —
but what is ready to be rebuilt from truth rather than fear.
Closing
I don’t follow astrology to be reassured. I follow it to stay aware.
And voices like José Millán’s are valuable not because they predict outcomes, but because they name the pressure points of a time we are already living through.
The reset is not coming. It has already started — quietly, internally, and unevenly.
The only real choice is whether we participate consciously.
Note on the original recording
This article is my personal interpretation of a public astrological reading shared by José Millán.
I am not summarising the recording minute by minute, nor translating it literally. I am reflecting on what I heard, filtered through my own experience, observations, and inner work. Astrology, for me, is a language — not a belief system — and I use it as one of many tools to understand deeper processes already unfolding in life.
If you want to listen to the original source and form your own perspective, I strongly encourage you to do so. The full recording is available here:
“La astrología del 2026: El año del reinicio”
👉 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MoYVoP4fPlA
As always, take what resonates, question what doesn’t, and stay in your own direct experience.




