Saturday, March 22, 2008

Saturn - Neptune Cycle

From late 2005 through 2007, the planets Neptune and Saturn will form an opposition to each other. This particular alignment will be the most important alignment of the latter half of this decade, informing the cultural dynamics as we head into the more turbulent, chaotic potentials of the next decade.

When Saturn and Neptune form an alignment with each other, they activate the other’s expression in a particular way. In other words, each archetype will actualize the other planet’s core manifestations in a particular, specific manner. Saturn will energize and stimulate Neptune’s archetypal characteristics but in a specific manner and vice versa.

How the Saturn-Neptune complex actualizes the other planet into manifestation, we can see below:

Collective focus on the imaginable: The Saturn-Neptune complex turns the world’s attention to the imaginable and artistic but in a dark, expressionistic or gothic manner.

The rift between the transcendent and the earthly is engaged: The Saturn-Neptune complex makes the split between this world and some heavenly or transcendent ideal a matter of serious focus.

A sense of collective loss and mourning: The complex renders a loss of ideals. A disillusionment and disenchantment occurs whereby there is a collective surrendering of something that was the object of faith and hope.

Distortion of reality: The configuration creates a collective confusion between what is substantive and true versus dreamlike and lacking concreteness. Reality is rendered surreal and the imaginable and dreamlike takes on greater substance.

An emphasis on dark collective subjectivity: an inner moodiness, free-form collective anxiety, fear and foreboding, weltschmerz of the anima mundi.

Deep skepticism toward socio-political structures: A heavy and deep process whereby societies criticise typical political process. The typical mode of political process whereby acceptance in false promises, rhetoric, empty policies is dissolved.

A test and forging of our spiritual nature: A profound engagement of authentic spirituality. Events and experiences are enacted which test and forge a deep sense of true spiritual realisation.


With a simple understanding of the Saturn-Neptune complex as outlined above, it is now possible to delve more deeply into the potentials and possibilities of this planetary configuration.
The Saturn-Neptune complex symbolises the cross we all bear collectively in our material incarnation. Unlike the simple frustrations and gravity of our daily tasks, the Saturn-Neptune configuration renders our simple, insignificant daily hardships into a quest for a return to a condition of righteousness, truth, peace, and bliss. Thus, Saturn-Neptune alignment force us to transform the relatively banal and prosaic concerns of work and career into veritable religious quests, whereby our daily efforts are more likened to a climbing of Jacob's ladder.


When Saturn and Neptune form hard aspect with each other, they must contend with each other. Although there are several possibilities in terms of their archetypal expression—as history has shown—there is no possibility to ignore the symbolism of one planet at the expense of the other. When Saturn and Neptune form major collective alignments in the sky, they are forced into disturbing cohabitation. Thus, during these times, the businessman with only an eye toward money is forced to contend with the poet musing on the cosmic unknowns and enchanted beauty, as the mystic and artist is compelled to apply critical rigor and definition to their religious musings and impressionistic strokes.

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