Abusing substances. Hate to be a buzzkill, but Neptune is a hypersensitizing influence, especially if you have Neptune in aspect to the Sun, Moon, or the Ascendant or if you have Pisces rising. All this Neptune juice makes you extremely sensitive to toxins and is the psychic equivalent of leaving doors unlocked and all the windows open while you’re away on vacation. At the root is the use of substances to break down the veil between the physical and the astral and to reconnect with Source. But there are healthier ways to do this, namely meditation.
Being the savior. Are you the one always rescuing the baby bird who fell out of the nest? Are you rescuing lovers? Friends? Humanity? This only serves to reinforce the martyr role and creates an imbalanced relationship. Stop for your own sake lest you end up on the cross.
Being the victim. There are no victims. We co-create everything. So recognize your part in your creations, including the less than pleasant stuff.
Giving from the ego. This one’s a little trickier. If you find yourself giving and never receiving, question your motives. Are you giving because you want to be recognized for your selfless acts? Are you giving because you need to be validated? Are you giving with expectation? This is shadow Neptune at work and you’ll set yourself up for disappointment every time.
Creating from guilt. If you’re doing something because you feel guilty, you’re never going to be happy with the results.
Being open to everything. The opposite of Pisces is Virgo, the sign that teaches us discernment. Learn it well. Which brings me to . . .
Things You Should Do
Say no. People with a strong Neptune in their chart have a hard time saying no. They feel like if they do say no, they are letting someone down, which then fuels the martyr role and creates actions from guilt. Remember, cultivate discernment.
Have good boundaries. This one is a hard one because Neptune people have a hard time knowing where they end and someone else begins. Having a healthier sense of boundaries and saying no is a big step in the right direction.
Question reality. With Neptune, chances are there are a lot of things in your life that you’re not seeing clearly. So question everything.
Detox. Detoxing from substances, toxins, chemicals (even sugar) creates new energetic pathways that help you to get higher expression of Neptune and see beyond the illusions.
Surrender. Neptune is all about surrendering to divine order. At the risk of sounding trite, let go and let God.
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It's interesting as astrology often points out to jobs signs can have...I never seem to agree with them. I am a Cancer and I work in the publishing industry. How about you?
With my places it rly explains my mixed up personality, Sun taurus Moon aqua Venus aries Mars Pisces Rising cap I've only had one boyfriend my while life and I was in high school YEARS ago! I can't seem to find a guy that has all the thin
Just curious, as I know friendships often have signs coming together who would not otherwise in a romantic match. My best friend is a Capricorn and a Taurus. I am a Cancer.
Cancer female- my teenage yrs best friend was a Taurus... until she married my brother lmao BFF n1 : Leo male BFf n2: Aqua female Bff n3: Virgo female bff n4: Cancer female
My friend was born June 21st in new York. I feel bad for her because she literally doesn't know if she's a Gemini or cancer. She's torn. Is anyone here born on this day, in America? Who do you identify more with? We have read several books and they all
Things to Stop Doing Immediately
Abusing substances. Hate to be a buzzkill, but Neptune is a hypersensitizing influence, especially if you have Neptune in aspect to the Sun, Moon, or the Ascendant or if you have Pisces rising. All this Neptune juice makes you extremely sensitive to toxins and is the psychic equivalent of leaving doors unlocked and all the windows open while you’re away on vacation. At the root is the use of substances to break down the veil between the physical and the astral and to reconnect with Source. But there are healthier ways to do this, namely meditation.
Being the savior. Are you the one always rescuing the baby bird who fell out of the nest? Are you rescuing lovers? Friends? Humanity? This only serves to reinforce the martyr role and creates an imbalanced relationship. Stop for your own sake lest you end up on the cross.
Being the victim. There are no victims. We co-create everything. So recognize your part in your creations, including the less than pleasant stuff.
Giving from the ego. This one’s a little trickier. If you find yourself giving and never receiving, question your motives. Are you giving because you want to be recognized for your selfless acts? Are you giving because you need to be validated? Are you giving with expectation? This is shadow Neptune at work and you’ll set yourself up for disappointment every time.
Creating from guilt. If you’re doing something because you feel guilty, you’re never going to be happy with the results.
Being open to everything. The opposite of Pisces is Virgo, the sign that teaches us discernment. Learn it well. Which brings me to . . .
Things You Should Do
Say no. People with a strong Neptune in their chart have a hard time saying no. They feel like if they do say no, they are letting someone down, which then fuels the martyr role and creates actions from guilt. Remember, cultivate discernment.
Have good boundaries. This one is a hard one because Neptune people have a hard time knowing where they end and someone else begins. Having a healthier sense of boundaries and saying no is a big step in the right direction.
Question reality. With Neptune, chances are there are a lot of things in your life that you’re not seeing clearly. So question everything.
Detox. Detoxing from substances, toxins, chemicals (even sugar) creates new energetic pathways that help you to get higher expression of Neptune and see beyond the illusions.
Surrender. Neptune is all about surrendering to divine order. At the risk of sounding trite, let go and let God.