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Neptune Compilation: All Articles About the Planet of Intuition, Compassion, and Hope

Updated: Oct 31

So, Neptune is about to change signs and start a new 14-years-long journey. In order to make navigating this event and all other Neptune-related shenanigans easier, I've decided to do a compilation of articles so it's easier to find what you're looking for.

Shortcuts:



Neptune in Aries:

Neptune needs 165 years to go through all zodiac signs, so Neptune entering any sign is a once-in-a-lifetime event for us humans. It's also highly impactful for all of us, individually and collectively. Let's start with the when, then we'll go into the what.


Dates of Neptune in Aries:

March 30th - October 22nd, 2025,

January 26th, 2026 - May 22nd, 2038, October 21st, 2038 - March 23rd, 2039.

The back-and-forth between signs is due to what's called planetary retrograde.


I have two articles on this subject: one talks about the changes we'll experience as individuals and the psychological/life advice we truly need for this astrological event. It prepares us for the pitfalls and also shows us many of the blessings and positive energy of Neptune in Aries.



The second article talks about the things we'll experience as a society and how humanity will adjust to this new energy, after all the ways our culture shifted under Neptune in Pisces. As Neptune is a generational planet, those "society-wide" changes are pretty significant and are very important to take into consideration, even for individuals. Here's:



And if you'd like to read how Neptune in Aries affects your Sun and Rising Sign (ASC), here's my article for you:



Neptune-Saturn Conjunction in Aries and Pisces

While Neptune is in Aries (right in the beginning, 2025-2026!) we'll have a truly rare astrological event of Neptune conjunct Saturn while they're changing signs - specifically, they're moving back and forth between the first and last zodiac sign. The last time this happened was the 9th century A.D. Here's Saturn conjunct Neptune in Aries and Pisces: A Rare Event of Making Magic Real (2025-2026)



But before Neptune was in Aries, there was...



Neptune in Pisces

Neptune has been in Pisces from 2011 onwards: it'll leave the sign for Aries March 2025, will return once more to Pisces in October of that year, and will then leave it in January 2026. It won't return for about a 165 years.

Dates of Neptune in Pisces:

April 4th - August 5th, 2011,

February 3rd - March 30th, 2025,

October 22nd - January 26th, 2026.

The back-and-forth between signs is due to what's called planetary retrograde.

Neptune in Pisces carries a very interesting energy full of blessings, miracles, deceptions, and pitfalls. It's an energy that requires consciousness but makes it hard to be conscious, and it's an energy that helps us become more intuitive and compassionate... if we don't let ourselves get distracted. This article breaks down what it's all about and the long-term and short-term changes we experience as individuals and in society.



While Neptune is still in Pisces (right at the end as its changing into Aries, 2025-2026) we'll have a truly rare astrological event of Neptune conjunct Saturn while they're changing signs - specifically, they're moving back and forth between the first and last zodiac sign. The last time this happened was the 9th century A.D.





Neptune in Love

A lot of people, astrologers and astro-curious folks, get mystified and confused (ha!) by Neptune when it shows up in placements around love. The most misunderstood one here is when Neptune, the planet of illusion and letting go, sits with the asteroid of marriage and commitment, Juno. This is honestly such a fascinating placement that contains both the potential for a soul-led, happily-every-after type love that belongs in fairy tales and seems to good to be true (but is very, very real and very powerful!); and it contains the potential for choosing the wrong partner and getting trapped in a nightmare. This article is supposed to show both the positives and negatives of Neptune when its with Juno in the birth chart - and it gives practical tips on how to navigate having such a placement. Because there are so many things we can do to make our astrology work for us... and that, in a nutshell, is what my blog is all about. So, without further ado, here's one of the first articles I ever wrote (and the reason I made this blog in the first place):



Recap of all Articles Mentioned:


Further Reading:

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Hope this article helped you bring understanding to mystic Neptune :) Stay dreamy, Alexandra

Astrology from the Soul


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