Dreamy Confusion
Here’s what to do and not do when you have a Neptune Semisquare Jupiter transit. Below that are some interesting things about this transit.
Avoid During This Transit
- Don’t make big promises you can’t keep – it’s easy to overestimate yourself during this transit.
- Avoid risky investments or gambling; things aren’t as lucky or clear as they might seem.
- Steer clear of get-rich-quick schemes or anything that sounds too good to be true.
- Don’t ignore the details. Read the fine print before signing any contracts or deals.
- Avoid blind faith in others’ advice, especially from people you don’t know well.
- Hold off on joining new spiritual or religious groups with very grand promises.
- Don’t run away from your problems or use escapism (like overindulging in substances or fantasies).
- Try not to bite off more than you can chew – keep your goals realistic for now.
- Don’t ignore your intuition if something feels “off” or suspicious.
- Avoid comparing yourself to others or wishing your life was something it’s not; stay grounded.
Do During This Transit
- Reflect on your dreams and beliefs- this is a great time to think about what you truly believe in and what inspires you.
- Explore spiritual practices, like meditation, prayer, or even just spending quiet time alone to get in touch with your inner self.
- Notice where you might be over-idealizing people or situations. Try to stay realistic without crushing your dreams.
- Start a creative project, like painting, music, or writing, even if it’s just for fun. Let your imagination run wild.
- Check in with your boundaries- make sure you’re not overpromising or getting swept up in schemes that sound too good to be true.
- Practice compassion and help others, but be careful not to take on more than you can handle.
- Spend time near water if you can, like at the beach or by a lake, since it can help you clear your mind and feel calm.
- Keep an eye on your finances- double check the details before making big purchases or investments.
- Let go of old disappointments or unrealistic hopes. It’s a good time for forgiveness, for yourself and for others.
- Stay curious! Explore new philosophies or big ideas, but take everything with a grain of salt until you’ve had time to really think it through.
What’s Interesting About This Transit
- Mystical Deception in Finances: According to Sepharial’s “The Science of Foreknowledge” (1918), Neptune in a minor hard aspect (like the semisquare) to Jupiter can indicate subtle, almost magical illusions in financial dealings- he called it a time when “phantoms of opulence” appear. You might chase get-rich-quick schemes or be drawn to overly idealistic investments that look real but dissolve on inspection.
- Dissonance in Spiritual Teachings: In Charles Carter’s “Astrological Aspects” (1930), Carter says this transit could bring “incongruities between faith and intellect,” especially leading you to question, or be misled by, supposed spiritual authorities. He notes a tendency to accept, or promote, strange or fringe spiritual ideas without discernment, which might confuse your own developing philosophy.
- Confused Legal or Ethical Judgments: Vivian Robson, in “The Student’s Text-Book of Astrology” (1922), connects Neptune-Jupiter frictional aspects with cloudiness around the law, justice, and personal ethics. He writes it as a time when “honest misjudgments” abound, and your moral compass may wobble- not because you want to cheat, but because reality gets a little fuzzy.
- Hallucinations of Travel and Exploration: In Alan Leo’s “Practical Astrology” (1901), there’s a passage about Neptune’s influences on Jupiter leading to “the vision of journeys never taken.” You might fantasize about faraway places or suddenly long for adventure, but plans made during this time are prone to confusion or disappointment.
- Religious Charisma and Charletanism: Marc Edmund Jones, in “Astrology: How and Why It Works” (1945), links this combo with a peculiar ability to convince others of improbable beliefs. He warns of “the mendicant preacher syndrome”- in other words, the temptation to sell a spiritual or get-rich-quick idea, truly believing it yourself, when it’s too good to be true.
- Phantom Fame: Reinhold Ebertin, in “The Combination of Stellar Influences” (1940), mentions how Neptune-Jupiter stress aspects might bring temporary flare-ups of popularity, especially if your work involves entertainment, performance, or religion. The catch? It’s like being famous for the wrong thing, or for something insubstantial, with little lasting power.
- Inflated Idealism About Social Causes: Isabelle Hickey, in “Astrology: A Cosmic Science” (1970), notes that Neptune’s influence on Jupiter sometimes inspires people to take up a crusade or feel a spiritual mission for humanity. The risk is chasing pipe-dreams or getting lost in a cause that isn’t real or helpful, possibly getting burnt out or disillusioned.
Experiencing This Transit
Neptune semisquare your natal Jupiter isn’t the flashiest transit, but it can definitely leave you feeling a little lost at sea. Jupiter’s all about your beliefs, expansion, and optimism, while Neptune brings dreams, fog, and sometimes confusion. When they connect like this, you might notice your ideals get a bit… slippery. Maybe you feel inspired to dream bigger, but at the same time, you’re not quite sure what’s real or reliable anymore.
Challenges During This Transit
- Disappointment in “big plans”: You could get all pumped about a new path, project, or belief system, but then find out it’s built on shaky ground- kind of like starting to run across a bridge that turns out to be made of paper.
- Over-idealizing people or situations: It might be way too easy to put someone (or something) on a pedestal, only to end up let down when reality sets in. Think of signing up for the “perfect” class or following a “guru” and realizing later it’s all smoke and mirrors.
- Escaping through excess: With Jupiter’s love for “more” and Neptune’s gift for escape, you might try to dodge uncomfortable feelings by bingeing- anything from TV to snacks to spending.
- Losing your “center”: You could feel ungrounded, like your core beliefs or sense of purpose are just floating away. It’s tough to make confident decisions when things feel so hazy.
Opportunities During This Transit
- Expanding compassion and imagination: You might suddenly feel a wave of empathy or a creative boost, making this a great time for volunteering, art, or spiritual exploration- just keep your feet on the ground.
- Rethinking old beliefs: Neptune can wash away rigid ideas. This is a cool time to question things you’ve always just accepted, making room for more flexible, open-minded ways of seeing the world.
- Learning the beauty of “not knowing”: This transit asks you to get cozy with uncertainty. You might struggle with not having all the answers, but there’s magic in mystery- sometimes letting go is where new inspiration happens.
- Softening your ambitions: Maybe you usually go after goals full throttle. Now, you could try a gentler approach, exploring dreams for their own sake instead of pushing for instant results.
- Letting intuition lead: With logic taking a back seat, your intuition could get sharper. Trust those gut hunches, especially when something seems a little “off.”
How the Sign of Transiting Neptune Modifies This Transit Semisquare to Natal Jupiter
Read the one for the current sign of transiting Neptune.
- Transiting Neptune in Aries: You might feel a restless urge to chase big dreams, but impatience or impulsiveness makes it easy to get lost in unrealistic expectations.
- Transiting Neptune in Taurus: Fantasies about stability or luxury can blur practical judgment, and you may idealize comfort or cling to false security.
- Transiting Neptune in Gemini: There’s a tendency to get scattered with too many ideas, promises, or stories- watch out for confusion with facts versus wishful thinking.
- Transiting Neptune in Cancer: Emotional hopes may cloud reality, and it’s easy to over-romanticize family, home, or the past.
- Transiting Neptune in Leo: You could get caught up in a dream of recognition or creative genius, but egos and fantasies about fame can easily mislead you.
- Transiting Neptune in Virgo: Your search for perfection might lead to disappointment, and you may try to escape through overthinking or being too critical of things that don’t meet your high ideals.
- Transiting Neptune in Libra: There’s an urge to see relationships or partnerships through rose-tinted glasses, so be careful of unrealistic expectations in love or negotiations.
- Transiting Neptune in Scorpio: Deep yearnings for passion or transformation might push you into risky situations or mysterious obsessions that aren’t what they seem.
- Transiting Neptune in Sagittarius: Grand spiritual beliefs or adventurous ideas could get out of hand; you might get swept away in unrealistic philosophies or travel dreams.
- Transiting Neptune in Capricorn: Fantasies about status, career, or achievements can distract you from what’s really possible- don’t believe everything that looks “official.”
- Transiting Neptune in Aquarius: New-age ideals, social groups, or dreams for the future could feel extra tempting, but it’s easy to get disappointed by groupthink or unrealistic causes.
- Transiting Neptune in Pisces: You’re extra sensitive to inspiration and intuition, but it’s hard to separate dreams from reality- boundaries get especially blurry, so keep your feet on the ground.