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The Saturn, Neptune Conjunction, Astrology of 2026 and YOU

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The Astrology of 2026 is one of immense change and importance, defined by our upcoming (February 20th) conjunction of Saturn and Neptune, as well as Uranus's ingress to Gemini.


Saturn was last in Aries in 1996 and era-defining Neptune hasn’t been in Aries since the start of the American Civil War. Remarkably, Neptune entered Aries the day following April 12 1861, remaining in that sign until 1876! Uranus was last in Gemini August 1941 through September 1948, reflecting a World at War.


We are undoubtedly entering a time where traditional certainties (Saturn) are being undermined by the disintegration of illusions and the fading of long-held ideals (Neptune). Uranus in Gemini brings great change and progress as well the "shock and awe" of rapid movements designed to shake the status quo.



In Astrological tradition, Saturn in Aries is weak, it's natural authority and structure expressed as rebel and renegade. It can be described as assertion without containment. Neptune in Aries can guide us in our personal vision of our kind of world building. Together, we can use this energetic style in 2026 to create more personal or self authority by separating from dominant structures that no longer serve us.


Saturn and Neptune converge to represent a humbling force where we must be held accountable to higher spiritual standards — it is an opportunity for governance on Earth (Saturn) to aspire to a more enlightened vision of universal order (Neptune)...” maurice fernandez


So, how in this important year can you uncover your true self, along with your greatest strength and the challenges of this time?


- Self-reflection 

- Input from others

- Frameworks through educational and developmental systems 

- Symbolic systems like Astrology, psychology, and mythology


If you need or desire assistance in visioning your future, creating deeper connection to self or understanding patterns or obstacles, I am here for you!

Book Here for a Year Ahead Reading and we can dive in deeper to how YOU can meet this important and critical time.



"A mature person is one who does not think only in absolutes, who is able to be objective even when deeply stirred emotionally, who has learned that there is both good and bad in all people and in all things, and who walks humbly and deals charitably with the circumstances of life, knowing that in this world no one is all-knowing and therefore all of us need both love and charity.” 

~ Eleanor Roosevelt


 
 
 

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