We are amid big planetary action. On November 19 Pluto enters Aquarius which at this point we are all kind of sick of talking about. I get it. On April 18 Neptune will enter Aries. On July 7 Uranus will enter Gemini.
These are the three most outer planets in our solar system. They are so far out there that their paths around the sun are huge. They also work at different speeds. Pluto spends anywhere between 11 and 30 years in a sign. Neptune is in a sign for 14 years. Uranus is in a sign for about 7 years. Those ranges are wide so the fact that all three of them ingress into fresh new sign within six months is curious.
The outer planets are called generational planets and they connect to changes in society. Themes will appear that line up with the sign. For example, Uranus transition out of Pisces into Aries around the 'Arab Spring' which included a Tunisian vendor so impacted by a constricted economy that he set himself on fire. Martyrdom signature of Pisces, fire speaks to Aries. No surprise after cell phones hit in 2008 and one of the first actions by man with the new device was the “Selfie” that by 2013 the word 'selfie' was so commonplace it was put into Oxford dictionary. Perfect Uranus in Aries; unrest and new technology made common. Then, the last time Neptune was in Pisces during 1848-62, gold was discovered in California and this time (2011-2025) rare earth metals are the latest gold. Everyone is trying to get them. Kind of like the California Gold rush. Pluto’s ingress into Capricorn in 2008 coincided with the stock market crash and set the world into the Grand Recession now by the end we have more consolidation of wealth than before 2008. All of this is big stuff. But the question to me, what does it mean to have these three planets making these fresh starts so close to one another?
I have been wanting to research for a while the last time these three planets moved into new signs within six months of each other. Off the top of my head, I knew it had not happened in the last 100 years so when did it happen last?
I was grateful to find Brian Allaman’s article from 2023 “Past and Future Renaissance” where he did the calculations. Based on his research the last time Pluto, Neptune and Uranus changed signs within six months of each other was 1737 and before that 1478. I recommend you read his thoughtful analysis of themes that may return to us. Not saying it will be a do-over, perhaps it will look different this time but still they will speak to the signs. What is clear is that given it is about every 300 years the three do their moves together, so we are clearly in a rare process.
Adding to it, Saturn will also be leaving Pisces and heading to Aries next spring. This is not a big deal since saturn changes signs every two and half years. But in July it will get super close to a conjunction with Neptune at zero Aries (exact Jan 2026). Saturn and Neptune do not form conjunctions often and the last time they did it at zero Aries was not in the last 5000 years. Not sure any computer has come up with a date earlier, perhaps those who did the cave paintings during Palaeolithic era experienced it? Unclear.
My point is that we are in an Era of Unprecedent in our real-world affairs and in our astrological world.
I am curious about Saturn stationing direct (11/15) and connecting with Jupiter in December by square and then a third round in June. This will be informative. I am also wondering about the Saturn semi square with Pluto in January We may get some insights about the future terrain with Pluto.
Pulling in the focus a little closer. The Nodes will be shifting out of Aries and Libra in January and the final Aries eclipse will be at the end of March. All of this Aries focus most likely is the appetizers to the main course when Saturn and Neptune begin their Aries journeys. At the very least it is important to remember Aries seeks freedom, independence and always wants to be authentic.
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