Monday, September 7, 2015

Neptune

Neptune is the outer planet that rules illusion, imagery, and spirituality. Since Neptune is a generational planet as it stays in the same sign for around 13 years, a whole generation has Neptune in the same sign. The dreams and imagery of generations are a result of their Neptune placement.

Neptune in Leo- Idealizes fun, entertainment, and creativity. Born in the mid 1910s-late 1920s.

Neptune in Virgo- Idealizes Health, work, and service. Born in the late 1920s-early 1940s.

Neptune in Libra- Idealizes relationships, harmony, and diplomacy (these people are the "flower children" who protested the Vietnam War and started the hippie movement of the 60s and 70s). Born in the early 1940s-late 1950s.

Neptune in Scorpio- Idealizes intimate soul to soul connection and inner power. Born in the late 1950s-early 1970s.

Neptune in Sagittarius- Idealizes travel, philosophy, religion, and higher education. Born in the early 1970s-early 1980s.

Neptune in Capricorn- Idealizes efficient power structures and wealth (no coincidence this generation is coming of age when 1% holds over $110 trillion of the world's wealth). Born in the early 1980s-late 1990s.

Neptune in Aquarius- Idealizes technological advancement, humanitarianism, and oneness amongst everyone. Born in the late 1990s-early 2010s.

Also like Pluto, Neptune also has an effect on the appearance of the people in its generations, but even more subtle than Pluto. Neptune in Leo adds warmth to the appearance, Neptune in Virgo adds seriousness and an analytical look to the appearance, Neptune in Libra adds a harmonious and diplomatic look to the appearance, Neptune in Scorpio adds a powerful look to the appearance, Neptune in Sagittarius adds a free and tolerant appearance, Neptune in Capricorn adds a serious and unemotional appearance, and Neptune in Aquarius adds weirdness to the appearance. If you wonder why the younger generations have different ideals and ways as coming across to others not in their inner circle (Neptune is basically the veil that's covering Pluto), it's because of their Neptune sign.

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