Saturday, 14 June 2025

Astrology: Saturn conjunct Neptune (July 4, 2025) February 20, 2026

A new 36-year cycle since 1989 and prior to that 1952/3, 1917, 1882, 1846, 1809, 1773.
It becomes exact on 20th February 2026. This year the planets enter an 8-degree orb on 3rd March and get incredibly close to exact in the summer, reaching 12 minutes from exact on 15th July 2025 at 1–2° Aries. They remain close for the rest of the year and into 2026 and the entire transit lasts until February 2027. 
Both planets go back into Pisces after their first close conjunction in July 2025 so anything you start before then might need to be revisited or changed in some way. The new beginning will come at the exact alignment in February 2026 once they’ve both settled into Aries

People or systems we once adored may reveal their flaws, and it can be dramatic. Ideas and ideals we once fully accepted may no longer work for us. In a general way, we can see more of previously idolized people, attitudes, themes, and systems fall off their pedestals. The main dangers with Saturn in Aries and its chumminess with Neptune is the tendency to dig in our heels and resist change, or on the opposite end, strike things down too broadly and without forethought. However, the best use of this influence is to recognize the need to mature. We should avoid clinging too tightly to ideas and dreams just because they seemed to work for us in the past.

There will be some starkness, longing, and discontent to manage during this maturation process. These feelings can deplete our energy. However, it’s a time to pick up ourselves up and rebuild better, more relevant, and more mature or realistic plans and goals. Wallowing a little may even help motivate us to get it together and fix things.  Saturn holds a mirror to our bad habits, and it can feel stark, but Neptune does something similar in a more indirect way: Neptune breaks down barriers that are too rigid. It can feel stark, disillusioning, and even unfair at the outset, but as we go along, we begin to see the benefits of taking better care of ourselves, our routines, and our bodies.
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This roughly yearlong influence happens every 36 years to everybody, but some cultures experience it more strongly than others, and so do you if you are among such a culture. Being a confluence of fairly inimical principles, it outwardly manifests itself as decay and collapse, along with fertile possibilities for a new order to eventually manifest, since it is also a triple Jupiter cycle. The collapse of the Soviet Union is a case in point. On a higher plane, it can be the time when spiritual aspirations touch ground or, conversely, hit the ground. It’s not something to hang your hat on, but it can teach that the loftiest ideals must produce or perish, while from something rotten, the best crops grow.
 
Saturn conjunct Neptune transit is generally associated with insecurity, confusion, self-doubt, and guilt. This can be depressing, but it does not have to be. This can be a satisfying time if you are secure in your limitations and have been responsible, honest, and fair in your dealings. Your dreams and hopes may begin to materialize, and you can find true spiritual contentment without relying on material needs.

What you thought were safe and secure relationships, possessions, employment or general structures and patterns in your life may dissolve away, leaving you feeling anxious and depressed. In its higher manifestation, this transit allows you to make sacrifices and do without something to do good. You can help others or reach a particular goal. In the lower manifestation, a gift would be forced upon you to teach you a lesson about responsibility.

Whatever the case, this is a severe phase of life, and you will tend to see the worst and not the best in everything. Pessimism can get out of control; you should do your best to avoid this. Negativity must be avoided because Saturn can materialize Neptune’s illusions or delusions. It is essential to look after your health; now is a good time for a general check-up with your doctor. 

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