Neptune
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Pisces


Neptune
is currently in
Pisces


Neptune
is currently in
Pisces


Neptune
is currently in
Pisces


Neptune
is currently in
Pisces


Neptune
is currently in
Pisces


When Neptune re-enters Pisces on October 22nd, it’s time to get real again. The planet of imagination and illusion is swimming back into this dreamy water sign, inviting you to rethink any unresolved issues related to escapism, delusion, or fantasy. That’s because Neptune is retrograde for the first few weeks of this transit, and when it stations direct on December 10th, you’ll be reaching clearer, more solid conclusions. Once it moves on to Aries on January 26th, 2026, it’ll be there until 2039, and it won’t be in the sign of the twin fishes for another 165 years. This is big news, because it means you’re getting one last chance to practice separating fact from fiction in the Pisces part of your chart.

This is the closing chapter of a story that began when Neptune first entered Pisces in April 2011. Think back to that time and consider how you’ve become more boundaried, realistic, expressive, or emotionally intelligent since then. If you want to get even more specific, revisit your journals from the first few months of 2025. Neptune will be retreading the same degrees of Pisces it covered in the late winter and early spring of this year, so whatever you experienced then will be coming up for review. Be honest about what you’ve been learning, but also give yourself plenty of compassion. Remember what helps you feel anchored, and you won’t get lost at sea during the final stretch of this transit.

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Get ready to feel the adrenaline rush of some serious spell-casting. When Neptune, the planet of imagination and illusions, enters Aries on March 30th, we can no longer content ourselves with wading in the waters of our daydreams or adding another mermaid to our vision boards. It’s time to bring our fantasies into reality. To swap “I wish” for a firm “I will.” And to follow through on our aspirations, even if we have to make it up as we go along.
This transit could be disorienting at first. While Aries relishes the thrill of the chase, Neptune prefers coasting the astral plane and contemplating elusive castles in the air. This combo can feel like trying to translate the cryptic symbolism of your dreams into a concrete to-do list. But Neptune in Aries encourages us to pursue our most outlandish ambitions, even if they seem unattainable. To act on the intuitive nudges we can’t ignore. And to dust ourselves off and keep moving forward when we’re deluged with waves of doubt or confusion.

On October 22nd, retrograde Neptune dips back into Pisces, and it will re-enter Aries for the long haul on January 26th, 2026. The coming months are just a preview of Neptune’s epic voyage in the sign of the ram, but this initial sizzle reel will still feel like a dramatic change of scenery. When Neptune brings its funhouse mirrors to this Mars-ruled fire sign, it can warp our sense of courage, assertiveness, and autonomy — and it can glamorize martyr complexes, spiritual delusions, fear-mongering conspiracies, and even war. Mixing this planet’s tendency to distort our perceptions with Aries’ impulsiveness can result in a messy mocktail indeed.
But as we learn to work with the shadow side of this transit, we can also tap into the fresh inspiration it will kindle for the collective. This Neptunian era is an opportunity to build a brand new zeitgeist together. So rally your crew for some brave myth-busting and morale-boosting. Enlist an accountabilibuddy to hype you up when your faith is running on fumes. Lean in to the spark of playful competition. And find the friends, allies, and comrades who keep you grounded when your head’s in the clouds. After all, our interconnectedness is our safety net as we dive into unfamiliar journeys of self-discovery.

Neptune has been wading through Pisces since 2011/2012, and it will remain in this sign until 2025/2026. Neptune is the planet of dream, delusion, inspiration, mysticism, and escape. Like a stage magician, Neptune can entrance us with its sleight of hand. Also like a stage magician, its magic depends on trapdoors of trickery and distraction.
While these escapes from the laws of physics can be welcome, we can’t live forever in Neptune’s make-believe — not without missing all that reality has to offer.
Unlike Neptune in the steely air sign of Aquarius (1998-2011), Neptune in Pisces pairs like with like. Where Neptune is inspired, dreamy, emotive, and ethereal: so is Pisces. In fact, Neptune is considered the modern ruler of Pisces. The traditional ruler is Jupiter, who absorbs similar qualities when swimming through this mystical water sign, as it is in 2022.
Neptune takes 165 years to orbit the Sun, which means the last time Neptune was in Pisces was between 1847 and 1862. In this time, spiritualism gained momentum in the United States and Europe. Casual get-togethers with friends involved séances, table tipping, and attempts at levitation. Poets and mystics channeled otherworldly intelligences through practices like automatic writing. Opium dens also prevailed in this time — mysterious haunts where, as Oscar Wilde put it, “one could buy oblivion.”
The shadow of Neptune is a bit like this: how we buy oblivion.

Neptune is an escape hatch. Nowadays, we escape through TV, social media, substances, video games, sex, dance, music, meditation, work — and anything else that allows us to eject, temporarily, from this world.
That’s the key word: temporary. When we stay anchored to the world, and our own lives, Neptune can provide a pleasant reprieve now and then. It’s bliss, bewitchment, ecstasy, imagination, and transcendence. When we forget ourselves for too long, oblivion enters the picture — and its cousin, obliteration.
Since Neptune has been in Pisces this time around, we’ve witnessed the 2012 “end of the world,” TV binge-watching, mass-market spirituality, neo-shamanism, the yoga industrial complex, as well as the profusion of social media and digital “metaverses.”
Neptune is at the mermaid’s tail end of Pisces now, but there are still a few special moments to come. Next up: the April 12th conjunction between Jupiter and Neptune, which hasn’t occurred in Pisces since 1856.
Now, as then, this is an intoxicating combination. While it may lead us to overindulge with our chosen escape mechanism, this moment is beautifully hydrating — especially for artists, creators, storytellers, spiritual seekers, and modern mystics. Against all odds in this wildly divisive world, we have a chance to feel united. Dreams come true. Miracles happen. What will we create together?




Want to know how Neptune’s movements are impacting this week’s astrology? Listen to the Astrology of the Week Ahead with Chani Nicholas.
