Polish your rose-colored glasses and take a shot of nectar, my babies: we’re here to talk Neptune.
In astrology, Neptune is the psychic planet of ideals, intuition, spirituality, and compassion, the domain of dreams and delusions.
Within the astrological house it occupies. Neptune reveals our imagination, psychic sensitivities, and connection to the mystic — everything unseen and unknown. The placement of Neptune in the birth chart relates to the parts of our lives where we refuse to be limited by beliefs or bound by tradition.
Neptune is the planetary ruler of the doe-eyed, heart-forward water sign 12th House of the Unconscious mind, endings, and self-sabotage.
Unlike Venus, Neptune is a slow-moving outer planet, meaning its energy is felt across a generation and beyond the realm of the individual. It takes 165 years for the planet to transit the entire zodiac, and it spends roughly 14 years in each sign.
Neptune is emblematic of divine potential, universal love, and cosmic consciousness.
At its highest swell, it shows us what is possible when we dissolve boundaries and seek the source. Sounds groovy and not unlike an at-home water birth, right? Ideally, yes, but on the dark side — or ocean floor — of Neptune lies deception, disillusionment, propaganda, escapism through addiction, and utter oblivion.
Read on to discover how Neptune expresses itself through the zodiac wheel.
Neptune in Aries
Here, we have the planet of ideals and illusions in the sign of the fire-breathing pioneer. Neptune in Aries natives ride the line between intensity and impulse, and their legacies are often marked by serious and even violent struggles.
When Neptune was last in Aries, America was entrenched in the Civil War, a conflict of ideals and humanitarian principles that gave rise to a new, fledgling nation. Fittingly, this era coincided with the development of war photography, marrying the horror of combat with the ephemera of the captured image.
As Aries is the first sign in the zodiac, when the planet enters Aries in 2025, it marks the beginning of an entirely new zodiac cycle.
Neptune in Taurus
When the planet of escape and addiction moves through the decadent pastures of Taurus, substances go mainstream.
In the 16th century, that looked like the introduction of chocolate to the European continent by tradesmen and colonizers.
In the 19th century, Neptune in Taurus was linked to the commercialization of products that contained cocaine and opiates, most notably Coca-Cola.
Those born during this period apply earthen practicality to pursuing their dreams, and in the case of Neptune in Venus native Carl Jung, analyzing the dreams of others. There is a risk with this placement of prioritizing materialism over self-actualization and wealth over spiritual health.

