Late Aquarius and the first Sun-Neptune conjunction in Pisces

One question we can ask about the past few weeks that the Sun has been in Aquarius is, have you learned to play as part of a team without losing your individuality? That’s one of the central questions of Aquarius, and it’s worth asking when there’s activity in this sign. On Sunday at 1:17 am EST, the Sun transitions from Aquarius to Pisces — then the Pisces New Moon follows on Tuesday. The Sun joins many planets already in Pisces, and will make conjunctions to many of them over the next week or so. For one, the Sun immediately meets up with Neptune — the first Sun-Neptune conjunction in Pisces in nearly 150 years. Then the Sun will light up Chiron and Pallas, also in Pisces.

Positions of the planets at the time of the Sun's ingress into Pisces. Note that the Sun is exactly conjunct Neptune in Pisces for the first time in nearly 150 years.

But we’re a bit ahead of ourselves here, as the Sun will be in Aquarius two more days and will be making some interesting moves during that short time. First, it will trine retrograde Saturn (the traditional ruler of Aquarius) in Libra. That’s a lot of emphasis on Saturn energy, since Saturn has strong dignity in both Libra (where it is) and Aquarius (where the Sun is). What’s interesting about the setup is how close Saturn is to the edge of its sign (in the very last degree, retrograde) and the Sun will be in the last degree of Aquarius, moving forward. It’s the picture of some kind of unusual or unlikely experience on the edge.

On the edge of what? Well, what’s edgy or in transition in your life? This setup describes the potential to stabilize relationship situations, work out elements of structure and negotiate the next stage of a situation. There’s a meeting of an individual (the Sun), a partnership (Saturn in Libra) and a group (Aquarius).

There’s one more point in the setup — an odd, rarely-used hypothetical called Transpluto. Think of it as an imaginary planet that has a real effect. It moves extremely slowly and was discovered in the 1930s. Sun opposite Transpluto may feel like moving through a narrow opening with a kind of expert precision. Of course if the way is narrow, then precision is a good thing, so we can be glad both these aspects are happening at once. The precision involves what is known about a situation, or rather, what comes out. It looks like one party to the situation is handling the confidential knowledge of someone else, information they don’t necessarily feel comfortable having revealed.

The Sun late in a sign can arrive with unusual events, so watch for them and stay open. The window of opportunity may seem too narrow for passage, though the more open you are, and the clearer you are, the the better you’ll be able to handle whatever this is describing. Go through the opening consciously, taking one step at a time. Imagine the planets moving in extra-slow motion as the Sun slips through the last degree of Aquarius, moving toward Pisces. There’s significant support coming from that sign, in the form of the Jupiter-Chiron-Mercury setup we’ve been describing for a few days.

The urge to skip the end of Aquarius and splash straight down into Pisces may be strong for you -– especially with Neptune there like an oasis or mirage. Take every step with care. Imagine you’re crossing a rope bridge across a wide chasm. Pisces is, among other things, a time of closure, resolution and getting ready for the next new thing — the rite of spring. You can’t really do that wrong; but see what happens if you try to get there with a little more awareness than usual.

If you’re following the Moon, it’s in Capricorn as of early Friday morning; it’ll ingress Aquarius early Sunday morning in the EST zone, and then ingress Pisces on Tuesday just before the Pisces New Moon, which is conjunct Neptune and Chiron. That’s a big New Moon — the last of the astrological year, conjunct two outer planets. We’ll have more to say about that in Monday’s edition.

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7 thoughts on “Late Aquarius and the first Sun-Neptune conjunction in Pisces”

  1. Jude & aword. . much obliged to you for sharing your own dream experience. We have more power than we (or should I say I) ever realized and I intend to harness as much of it as I can. Thanks for sharing.
    be

  2. Be, I led an Edgar Cayce “Search for God” group for seven years in the 60s. It was about as close to Christian mysticism as you could find back then. One of the things Cayce taught was that everything that happens in our lives is previewed in dreamscape. We kept dream diaries, learning how to lucid dream and how to waken quickly, record and then fall back, etc. When I look back on what those diaries showed me, I can’t deny that everything I needed was there, including “continuation dreams,” like the one you describe. Understanding our own symbology is the challenge — much as understanding ourselves the purpose.

    Love love love 2 u and all

  3. Be, If my dream experience is any example — your follow-up dream was absolutely programmed by you after the first. Once we get the answer (the second dream), do we need to remember the question (the first dream.)? You gave yourself what you were looking for.
    Cheers!

  4. “all of sudden” earlier today I realized that a real probability for a working business plan is, in it’s essence, the reverse of what I’ve been trying to do the past um 14 years. Following my usual pattern, I caught myself in extreme exuberance wanting to shout to the universe all about my Eureka! moment…..then the oh-no-that’ll-never-work-will-it kicked in (that flip-flop generally only takes a few moments.) And then something interesting happened. I immediately found some middle-ground. Yep – Grounding on the Super and Simple Idea. Wow. That’s pretty cool.

    And, well, right here at PW right now, I am reading your description of it:
    “This setup describes the potential to stabilize relationship situations, work out elements of structure and negotiate the next stage of a situation. There’s a meeting of an individual (the Sun), a partnership (Saturn in Libra) and a group (Aquarius).”

    Natal Transpluto(r) exact conj Uranus(r) on the AC. Transiting Transpluto(r) conjunct natal Pluto(r) opposing natal Sun. — Looking forward to Monday’s edition — Tuesday’s my Solar Return.

    Thanks, PW. You’re not the Lotto, but you’re surely my winning ticket.

  5. That’s wise advice Amanda, we should all be a little more careful about what data we program in. . maybe even a lot more careful. Speaking of dreams, I’ve never tried to “program” them, but early this AM I awoke from a dream that I was able to remember a lot of but it didn’t make sense. I thought about it for a while and about an hour later went back to sleep and dreamed another dream that answered the riddle of my first dream! Could my questioning the 1st dream have programed my 2nd one? Sometimes I believe I’ve become more at ease in my dreams than I am in “real” life, but probably it will all even out once the Sun gets to Pisces.
    be

  6. Thank you for reminding us to be fully present to the last few days of Aquarius and to experience them consciously. Timing is of the essence right now and this advice, if taken, will enhance the timing of everyone who reads Daily Astrology today.

  7. in my inbox this morning:

    “Life is a delayed printout. Learn to monitor the data of your thoughts and to program your dreams.”
    -Craig Sim Webb

    the part about monitoring my thoughts seems especially apt today; i definitely appreciate the reminder that life is a delayed printout… i definitely could be a little more careful about what data i’m programming in. some days it seems like no matter what i state as my desire outcome, i manage to sabotage myself.

    guess i have some questions to ask myself…

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