


The merging of Neptune and Pluto in their midpoint over the next three years with Uranus in square could plausibly have several different outcomes.
Neptune Pluto in the scientific field in the past has introduced telephones, and advanced electricity, radio waves, X-rays – all intangible, incorporeal inventions. With high tech Uranus adding its trailblazing qualities this time round, perhaps the exploding AI race could also come under its banner.
The side of Neptune Pluto which interests me more is its association with the supernatural, and mysticism which is a form of direct contact with the beyond. Those born under the Neptune Pluto conjunction in Taurus/Gemini in the latter part of the 19th Century were the ones who embraced spiritualism after World War One in an effort to connect with the loved ones they had lost.
Not just spiritualism but also clairvoyance comes under the banner of Neptune Pluto. To name but a few below.
Edgar Cayce 18 March 1877 3.20pm Hopkinsville, KY, US, had his Taurus Moon conjunct his Neptune/Pluto midpoint. Since his Moon was in an Earth Grand Trine to Mars and his South Node, as well as sextile his Saturn – it was a key placing.
John Edward, 19 October 1969 10 am New York, had his Sun conjunct his Neptune/Pluto midpoint.
Dion Fortune 6 December 1890 2.11 am Llandudno, Wales, was born with the Neptune Pluto conjunction in Gemini conjunct her North Node and opposition her Sun Venus.
Alaister Crowley had his Mercury opposition his Neptune/Pluto midpoint.
Nostradamus 14 December 1503 JC St Remy de Provence, France had his North Node square his Neptune/Pluto conjunction, fitting for the great predictor, even if many of his utterances were wrapped in riddles.
Of the early mystics – Meister Eckhart and St Teresa of Avila – as well as Scottish John Napier, an alchemist and astrologer – all had Uranus in hard aspect to their Neptune/Pluto midpoint.
We may be moving into even more intriguing times than we had anticipated.
