02/20/2026
Today is one of the most rare and influential astrological transits that can occur. This is the only time we will see this exact occurrence in our lifetimes. The last time this transit happened was 6,000 years ago.
Here's an excerpt from my most recent Substack report on "Missives From The Mystic":
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Neptune & Saturn Leave Pisces, Enter Aries
Now we need to talk about two other major astrological events of the moment: Saturn and Neptune entering Aries and their Great Conjunction at 0° Aries.
Neptune entered Pisces on January 26th after 14 years in Pisces. This era marked spiritual awakening on a collective scale; remember how the Mayan Calendar predicted a global shift in consciousness in 2012? There was a lot of misinterpretation that the “world would end” as the calendar concluded, but we now know that it was an end to an old paradigm and the beginning of the new one.
Now as Neptune begins a new journey through the zodiac in the very first sign (a process that takes ~165 years to complete), our inner spiritual journey becomes tangible. This is the era of the Spiritual Warrior. The one who doesn’t wait for things to change, but initiates it themselves. Neptune is how we experience dreams, vision, intuition, spirituality and connection to the unseen realms. Aries is the archetype of the warrior, the initiator, the hero and the pioneer. Neptune in Aries symbolizes the new era of fighting for justice from a spiritually-centered place, reclaiming our sovereignty and activating visions of a new world.
{You just can’t get any more accurate with the timing here – our global community has been radically activated into sacred rage, our warrior natures emerging as we ready ourselves to go scorched earth on injustice, power imbalances, and evil that has been lurking in the shadows for decades.}
Saturn, Lord of Karma and consequence, also left Pisces for the final time on the 14th, traversing into his new zodiacal cycle with Aries. Saturn in Pisces was about building our dreams from the ground up, learning hard lessons around where we’ve deluded ourselves, and fine-tuning our spiritual mastery. Saturn has been known to force maturity through difficult, often painful life lessons. Now that he’s entered Aries, the lessons shift from the inner, subconscious world to the external, lived reality. Saturn in Aries represents the need to have self-mastery, assertiveness, and discipline with our ambitions.
If Saturn in Pisces was about building the dream, Saturn in Aries is about actually f*cking doing it. No more excuses.
(P.S. if you were born between April 7, 1996-June 9, 1998 or October 25, 1998- February 28, 1999, you are beginning your first Saturn Return. If you were born between March 3, 1967, to April 29, 1969, you are beginning your second Saturn Return. Buckle up, buttercups. It’s time to ride.)
The Great Conjunction
Saturn and Neptune are not the best of friends, but in this extremely rare occurrence, they are teaming up together to usher in a new era. For the first time in recorded history, Saturn and Neptune are conjunct at 0° Aries – the first degree of the first sign of the zodiac. This is monumental.
(0 degrees is also ruled by Aries, doubling down on the fiery, provocative energy.)
Neptune is boundaryless and Saturn is boundaries. Neptune is vision and Saturn is ex*****on. Neptune is intuition and Saturn is strategy. Neptune is timeless and Saturn is time-keeping.
These two energies couldn’t be more dissonant to one another. But their agreement to team up in Aries means we are in for a massive uplevel how we assert our power, claim our sovereignty, and rebuild our world order. We are turning away from false leadership and reckoning with our individual power.
Neptune will hold the vision of the new world. Saturn will build it. Anything false, dishonorable, or lacking integrity will be burned to the ground.
No longer will we be allowed to just daydream about what we want for our lives. We’re being pushed to pursue it, to give it life, to make it real.
If we don’t, we will be forced to feel the consequences of leaving our potential on the table.