Every so often, the cosmos puts on a celestial show that feels less like background noise and more like a cosmic mic drop. Imagine Saturn and Neptune, those heavyweight players of structure and dreams, wobbling out of dreamy Pisces only weeks apart and charging headfirst into Aries—the zodiac’s “newborn rebel.” It’s like the universe decided to toss out the old cosmic script and hand us a blank page, complete with a raucous toddler yelling, “Me! Me! Me!” Hey, who said astrology couldn’t be a bit of a cosmic soap opera? If you’re wondering what magic—or mayhem—this planetary ingress might unleash in your life, you’re in the right place. I’ve already dissected their dance house-by-house, but today? We’re zeroing in on Aries, that fiery emblem of beginnings, to see how to clean house spiritually, ditch the psychic clutter, and strap in for this astral rollercoaster. Ready to see what fresh starts Saturn and Neptune have in store for you, all with a sprinkle of soul and a dash of grit? LEARN MORE
It’s not every day, Saturn and Neptune leave the last sign, Pisces for the first sign, Aries, within just a few weeks of each other. We live in a world of disagreement but I’m pretty sure the consensus view among astrologers is that this event has weight and meaning.
Previously, I wrote about what I see to be effects of this transit, in each house. Today I want look at this from a different perspective, focusing on Saturn and Neptune in Aries; a sigh which rules new beginnings.
Aries is sometimes called “the baby” of the zodiac. When I think of this, it’s not in terms of a “lack of maturity”. It’s a new LIFE. It’s a baby being born. The baby rushes into the world, yelling his or her head off. Me! Me! Me! It’s exciting. It’s thrilling. The new baby’s energy blows the walls down. Everyone who has ever taken part in a birth knows – it’s a new beginning.
So how do you put this together? It’s going to be different for each individual, but I will share my ideas which may help spur yours.
First, knowing, this coming, early next year, I will prepare the same way I did when my children born. I’ll get rid of the junk in my life. I’ll clean things up. I’ll make my environment as nice as possible. I’ll take care of myself now, in anticipation of the new life I’ll find myself in, shortly.
Because I know astrology, I will work hard (Saturn) to dissolve (Neptune), every fear I can name. This is the spiritual trash, see? You know how I feel about carting garbage into my future.
I will also makes practical and spiritual commitments. To keeping my energy up, in my new life. To maintaining a standard by adhering to my beliefs.
I want to come into my new life, fresh and clean, but also, wise. I don’t want to ever look back and wonder why I didn’t do what I was supposed to do. I want a clean slate. I want my ledger clear. I will pray, God, show me where I’m lacking so I can fill these holes now.
On the other side, when Saturn and Neptune reach Aries, I want to land, standing, boots on the ground and ready to go. Spiritually wise and morally courageous.
Last, I do not like the visuals in the video, but the song itself, is profound and fitting for this transition, from my perspective.
What does the ingress of Saturn and Neptune into Pisces mean to you?
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