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May 31, 2025

all that rushes in

Although this is a newsletter partly about astrology, I’m often hesitant to bring up the planets and how they might influence us on a collective level. Because where is the line between a forecast and fearful future-tripping? The former can be helpful, like a kind of weather report, while the latter just feeds our anxiety, or worse, giving us the illusion that just because we know the weather forecast, we can also control the weather.

Don’t get me wrong: I would love to control the metaphorical and practical weather of my life sometimes. My futile attempts at doing so are at least half the reason why I got into astrology in the first place. Since then, though, astrology has started to provide me with something more powerful alongside that: a growing awareness that I am, always, in communion with much larger forces. A sense that it’s never all up to me. So, here are a few words on what we will be in communion with for the next few months.

In July of 2025, Saturn and Neptune will make a conjunction in the sign of Aries. This will be the first of two such meetings. While this first conjunction in July 2025 won’t be completely exact, the second one, in February 2026, will be. These slow-moving planets meet roughly every 36 years, always in a different sign. These are the only two Saturn-Neptune conjunctions in Aries we will experience in our lifetime. Because they are so rare, these outer-planet meetings always signpost deep societal and political changes.

While Saturn rules boundaries, structures and reality, Neptune rules ideals, dreams and formlessness. One is solid stone, concrete and touchable, the other is gas, invisible and everywhere. When they meet in the skies, it can often manifest as the collapse of something we thought was solid and real.

It is easy in hindsight to see how, for example, German rock musician Klaus Meine would think of the lyrics to ‘Winds of Change’ as he sat in Moscow’s Gorki Park in August of 1989. There was something in the air and he felt it: a thawing, a yearning for unification and peace. Just three months later, as Saturn and Neptune met each other in Capricorn in November 1989, the Berlin Wall fell, leading to the dissolution of the Soviet Union, a political structure that had existed for almost seven decades.

‘Winds of Change’ by Scorpions wasn’t released until January 1991 but this song, more than any other, became the soundtrack for the fall of the Berlin Wall and the end of the Cold War. Something as ethereal as music (associated with Neptune) can play a crucial role in the restructuring of the geopolitical reality (Saturn) of an entire generation of people.

36 years on, we are coming to a new chapter in this cycle. What will it bring?

Paradoxically, loss of faith is as common under a Saturn-Neptune conjunction as finding a new faith/dream/ideal to believe in. The unifying thread is Neptune’s mighty ocean tide flooding Saturn’s rigid need for control, order and stability. This is not to say order or stability are bad: We need those qualities to give a structure to our reality. It’s only if we get too rigid, if we start believing that everything must always be this way that a Saturn-Neptune conjunction will dissolve that notion, like an incoming wave washing down a sand castle. You have been living in one kind of reality, the conjunction seems to say, and now the time has come to experience a different kind.

Wave crashing on a shore. Photo: Thea Smc on Unsplash.

Considering the technological groundwork that’s been laid in the last decades, I also expect the line between reality and fantasy (or fake) to be erased completely under this upcoming conjunction. In the months and years to come, we will be asked to develop new muscles and instincts for discernment (Saturn) of images and movies (Neptune) and change our paradigm of who and what counts as real.

Because Aries is a sign concerned with fighting and war, I expect the upcoming Saturn-Neptune conjunction to be not quite as gentle as a small wave. Perhaps, instead, what we will see is both more irresponsible, impulsive leadership (not naming names here) vis-à-vis deeply inspired and courageous leadership. We will see both more persecution of people because of their faith, and people fighting of what they believe in with their whole hearts, sacrificing everything for their ideals. 

The question I’m turning over in my mind is how to be present for all of that: all that crumbles and collapses, all that rushes in. I come back to surrender, receptivity. I try to remember that, even as I think I’m doing things, I am always also, invisibly, being done to, shaped by uncountable currents we sometimes call ‘history’ when they reveal themselves, when they take form.

You might wonder why I bring up all this astrological weather of July when it’s not even June yet. I do this because I am quite certain these energies are already making themselves felt. Seven days ago, Saturn joined Neptune in the earliest degrees of Aries, slowly inching closer to their first conjunction. In other words: the weather change has begun. Why not watch the sky for a bit? If only to remind yourself that you are part of something larger, quite likely infinite. And so beautifully mysterious.

 

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