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True Sky Neptune/Saturn Conjunction

I discovered something cool about the current Saturn/Neptune conjunction in true Sky which goes exact on February 20th next year.

The 2 planets are coming together near the 'zero' point of the true sky Zodiac. This is the point where the ecliptic meets the Celestial Equator.

Of course in the Tropical Zodiac they are all focused on the artificial movement of Saturn and Neptune in to 'Aries"

But I feel like this conjunction near the actual zero point of the True Sky Zodiac is actually where the real significance of the moment is being shown to us !


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Shikha
Shikha
Jan 09

Taking the liberty to use the beautiful picture to help clarify the zero point in the sky. The Saturn-Neptune conjunction happens in the constellation of the fish (Pisces) if we look up in the sky on Feb 20, which is 0Aries45 tropical in the “sign” of Aries. The zero point or the 0.0 Aries tropical is the exact point where the ecliptic (path of the sun) and the celestial equator (earth’s equator projected out in space) meet going northward (other being 0 .0 Libra tropical going south exactly opposite this point). Tropical astrology is therefore very astronomical. So this zero point actually IS tropical astronomy and astrology. Everything happens in the same part of the sky but the zero point is based on tropical astrono-logy (my term lol). Hope this helps. I’m inspired to make a longer post explaining the two. Thank you Chris for this opportunity to share little info on this important topic. Happy conjunction!

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