Saturn—the planet of discipline, structure and maturity—and Neptune—the planet of idealism, illusion and blurry boundaries—meet in the sky only once every 37 years.
That once-every-37-years is now.
February 20th is when Saturn and Neptune come together for the first time since 1989. This aspect correlates to dissolving borders and tearing down walls, which happened quite literally in 1989. Saturn-Neptune aspects amp up collective idealism, as well as collective delusions. It’s a time of conspiracies and disillusionment, when exhaustion and burnout are at an extreme. You might be reading this and thinking, it feels like we’ve been in that era for a long time already. And the truth is, we have. Saturn and Neptune have been slowly forming this aspect since 2023, and now we’re at the peak.
As the planet of structure and the planet of idealism come together in the first degree of Aries, the very beginning of the zodiac, we’re living through the birth of a new era. No pressure.
The Saturn-Neptune conjunction is the headline of February, but there’s so much more happening. Highlights include:















