The High Road of Neptune and Saturn in Aries

The High Road of Neptune and Saturn in Aries

Dean’s Update, April 2025

The High Road of Neptune and Saturn in Aries

 
 
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Dean’s Update
 
Let me start this month’s update with a personal reflection about our current moment in time. In preparation for Saturn’s entrance into Aries on May 24th, I find myself contemplating what I need to work on in myself, the hard work it may take, to have the courage to lead the FCEA with the initiative and gumption of Aries. You see the sign Aries falls in my natal 1st house, intercepted, with Jupiter at 10°28’, providing me an opportunity for expressing the energy in the sign of the ram. 

 

But, as Steven always says, the full expression of a planet sitting in an intercepted sign takes a longer time to mature and develop. Jupiter, co-ruler of my Pisces ascendant, and Saturn, dispositor of my Capricorn Sun, always seem to be duking it out for me. My natal Saturn is in Aquarius and in the 12th house. Now Saturn by transit is traveling through my 1st house, the ringed planet will conjunct my Jupiter in about a year’s time. Is the universe asking me to accept the challenge and somehow integrate the energy of these vastly different planets? To step up to the plate and mature, Saturn style, into leadership? 

 

These are valid questions I imagine for myself. But when I also think of Aries, I ponder: What is worth fighting for and defending? And isn’t the 1st house the house Steven calls “enlightened selfishness”? With Neptune by transit there as well, I wonder, where is the spiritual path leading to deeper consciousness for me? How does one balance a call to action with meditation and the emptiness of ego? Moving Saturn will square my natal 10th house Capricorn Sun soon in 2026, Neptune in orb of a square as well.

 

Enough about me. How do individuals at the FCEA respond on a high road to both Saturn and Neptune in Aries? In past newsletter articles, I encouraged people to claim the path of the spiritual warrior. And, to me, this is still valid. But I would like to ride a little more with the concept of “enlightened selfishness”. What needs to radically develop in ourselves to be that warrior? I say a realistic and at times selfish approach to our basic rights to make our quest for consciousness front and center in our lives. 

 

Now don’t get me wrong; I am the Dean of our school and I certainly want to see us studying and applying ourselves through mental effort at every stage of our course work or on calls as FCEA members. How else can we learn the nuts and bolts of our sacred craft? But perhaps the universe is saying make the time, put the work in, and have the courage to dive into, as Steven would say, “cleaning our spiritual windows.” Doing so may involve some risk, some personal gumption in order to put your needs first. How else can we strive to be accomplished evolutionary astrologers if we don’t put our spiritual journey in the forefront of our lives?
 
I realize I am asking a lot of questions here. I just think reflecting upon transiting Saturn and Neptune for all of us involves giving definition to what works for us individually in growing our spiritual practice. It will follow that the mystical, psychic, and sensitive watery energies of Neptune will bless and make real our intuitive gifts. Then we can really put into place all the technical skills of study at the FCEA. With discipline and dedication, we grow in consciousness and then we become the kind of warriors the world needs. Set intentions for putting your Neptune work into action, giving your spiritual life a “right to take up space.” I have a feeling the rest of your astrological work will fall into place.
 
Catie Cadge, PhD
April 2025
 
 

Walking Our Talk

Walking Our Talk

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Master’s Musings, April 2025

Walking Our Talk: What’s Happening in the FCEA’s Chart

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Master’s Musings

 

Keeping aware of what’s happening in your own chart is an essential practice. There’s nothing that brings you to the heart of astrology faster than watching your own experience mirrored there. Individually we can all do that. In that same spirit, let’s have a quick peek at what is currently unfolding in our school’s chart.
 
Let’s start with a biggie: on January 13th, our solar arc north node entered Leo where it will remain for the next three decades. Just six days later, the nodal axis also made a square to the position of Uranus on the school’s inception chart. Meanwhile, our progressed Moon finally hit our Ascendant on March 3rd. That means that we will be in this mission-critical “new beginning” stage until the Moon progresses into the 2nd house. That doesn’t happen until January 7, 2027, so we now have the rest of this year and all of next year to get ourselves properly launched into the fresh twenty-seven year lunar cycle.
 
  • That means that two different important configurations both are pointing to the start of a three-decades-long cycle. The stakes are high!
 
Probably the single most important factor in developmental astrology – the astrology of transits, progressions, and solar arcs – is the progressed Sun itself.The only trouble with it is that it’s very slow, moving at just about one degree per year, so you generally don’t want to hold your breath waiting for it to get anywhere. Not this year, not for our school! The progressed Sun is super-busy, making not one but two major aspects before the year’s end. On October 23rd it forms a square to our powerful 7th house Sagittarian Jupiter. Less than a month later, on November 18th, it sextiles our Pluto, which lies in Capricorn in the 9th house lined up with Saturn and the south node of the Moon. Given the slow speed of the progressed Sun, those aspects are definitely already activated.

 

What about transits? Contrary to what many astrological doomsayers might have predicted, we’ve actually been thriving under a relentless onslaught of Saturn energy. Between April 2024 and this past January, Saturn has been crisscrossing through a series of conjunctions with both our Sun and our Moon. The last hit on the Moon happened as recently as January 25th. Just as we would counsel our clients to do, rather than curling up and dying, we have worked hard and matured under Saturn’s rays. During this period, our registration has actually grown. That makes me happy for two reasons. The first is obvious. The second is that it feels good to make monkeys out of those astrological doomsayers!

 

In all charts, there’s always a lot going on by transit, but we’ve got one more standout to put on the table: on July 7th, Uranus enters Gemini and exactly one month later it makes its first precise contact with the school’s Ascendant. It will retrograde back through that exact conjunction on October 5th and hit it a final time going direct on May 15, 2026 – then settle in for a seven year passage through our 1st house. The fabled Lord of Earthquakes and Lightning Bolts is coming for a visit.

 

Here’s a quadwheel that shows the school’s natal chart at the center, then progressions, solar arcs, and finally transits in the outermost wheel. (Personally I find these quadwheels a bit overwhelming visually, but at least all the relevant positions I’ve discussed are visible there.)
 

 
THE BIG PICTURE
 
There’s more of course, but those are the major pieces of the puzzle. What can we make of them? What is the universe telling us about our path? How do we stay in harmony with the larger cosmic flow?

If the school were a client of mine, I would build my presentation around those seven events I just mentioned. In fact, even though there are dozens of other interesting astrological forces at play, I might very well limit myself to them. This is always a drum I like to beat: you don’t have to talk about everything. In fact, you cannot – there is never enough time. Say I have two hours with a client and these seven configurations to discuss. Crudely, that’s seventeen minutes per configuration, which doesn’t sound too bad. But the reality is that you need to not only describe these seven individual transits, progressions, and solar arcs, you also need to tie them together into a coherent, meaningful whole. And naturally if your client is sitting with you or you’re engaged on a Zoom screen, that person will very likely have a few things to say too. That “seventeen minutes” per configuration quickly collapses into much less time.
 
  • The goal of a professional astrological reading is to leave the client with some clarity, some practical, actionable tips, and a feeling of encouragement about their journey – not a spinning head jammed with confusing jargon and an endless string of dates.
 
With a client, I’d actually take a couple of hours to explain this astrological weather report. Here in this newsletter, my goal is more modest. I want to talk about how I would strategize everything in my own mind before I said one word. I know that before I open my mouth, I need to have a basic narrative in my head. What are the broad outlines of the story – the CliffsNotes version, so to speak? If you’re clear about that, you will have a handle on the whole presentation. You will know what the client’s takeaway will be. You’ve avoided the single greatest peril that faces any working astrologer: confusion. Getting lost in the astrological labyrinth is the easiest thing in the world – and remember: if you’re even slightly confused, your client will be totally confused!
 
So: the FCEA is clearly moving into a new beginning. Anything significant hitting the Ascendant is ample evidence of that, and we’ve got two of them: the progressed Moon and transiting Uranus. The former emphasizes a need to follow our heart’s guidance: our intuitive function, which has been honed and prepared during the Moon’s long passage through the 12th house. The upcoming bolt of Uranian energy tells us to be open to innovation and to the unexpected. We’ll need to individuate and to be wary of judging ourselves by the standards of “our culture,” which is basically to say the rest of the astrological community – other astrological schools, in particular.
 
Our road is the road less traveled.
 
In practical terms, Uranus often correlates with the impact of new technologies. Openness in that area can be a great advantage, so we should keep our eyes open for those kinds of “wave of the future” possibilities.
 
Just as the progressed Moon’s passage through our 12th house can be understood as part of our preparation for this momentous new beginning, similarly we can frame the Saturnian maturation we have just experienced as also having laid the foundation for what is coming.
 
  • Our narrative is founded on the simple idea that we have been preparing for a fresh start and that now the time has come for us to light the fuse on it.
 
That simple overarching idea adds a unifying structure to the big picture. Instead of drinking from the firehose of fragmented astrological details, we now have a single, comprehensible narrative framework that pulls everything together.
 
Now that we have that basic idea understood, the ground under us is solid enough to bear some more complexity, so let’s keep going. Our solar arc north node has entered Leo, and to get it right, the new beginning we have just been describing must be informed by Leo values. We need to bet on ourselves. We need to risk putting ourselves out there. If we cultivate a feeling of being welcome in the world and act on it, we overcome any Aquarian south node attachment to the idea “that nobody will understand us” or that “nobody will ever like us.” It’s time to walk like kings and queens even though in order to succeed, for a while we may have to “fake it until we make it.”
 
What about the immediate square of that solar arc node to Uranus? Let’s ask that question in the light of our core integrative principle: remember what you have already said! Recall that transiting Uranus will be hitting our Ascendant around the same time. Put them together and again we are reminded to be careful not to let attachment to past patterns trip us up.
 
New technology? New procedures? New attitudes? Those are qualities that put a smile on the face of the great, thundering god, Uranus. And let’s expect some wild cards too. But, realistically, how can anyone do that? Obviously “expecting the unexpected” is a logical conundrum. Still, to some extent, it is actionable advice. We can cultivate alertness. We can avoid letting habitual patterns blind us to early warning signals. We can have Plan B.
 
The progressed Sun is coming to a square of Jupiter. Jupiter is still Jupiter and so we  continue with integrating the theme of expansion and positive, confident thinking. There’s always a cautionary note implicit in squares though. Over-extension could be a danger. If, say, someone put forth a plan to grow our student body to a thousand people by summer 2026, I’d say let’s question whether that is something we actually want. And let’s reflect on that question before we even wrestle with the question of whether or not it is possible. Wanting what is truly good for us is always the key with Jupiter and it’s not as easy as it sounds.
 
That Jupiter is in the 7th house. Such dubious growth plans could very well come from someone or some other institution suggesting a partnership or alliance. Sagittarius might possibly indicate something foreign.
 
Once again, caution and discernment are indicated.
 
Around the same time that the Sun/Jupiter action peaks, we also see the progressed Sun forming a sextile with Pluto. With just a month separating these two peaks, it’s really best to see them as one single event. Pluto always calls for making an effort in the direction of honest self-knowledge – the famous “long, hard talk with ourselves.” With the sextile, such a talk doesn’t have to be gut-wrenching, but it does need to be truthful. Add the 9th house: what are our core values? Add Capricorn: let’s put maintaining our integrity at the top of our list. Mixed with Jupiter, we might face “a temptation.”
 
I am reminded of a line from an old Lowell George song: “The easier it looks, the harder it hooks. Ain’t no such thing as easy money.” It’s a good lyric – and good advice for anyone experiencing a Jupiter square with a big dollop of Pluto in it.
 
Once again, everything that I have written here is definitely the short version of any professional reading I would do. My central aim has really been to help us see the unifying pattern behind these configurations. Sometimes it takes sitting with the symbols for a while before that pattern jumps out. I cannot emphasize strongly enough how important it is to be patient enough to wait for that lightbulb to light over your head. There’s little worse than opening your mouth with a client and realizing that you have no idea what you’re talking about. This approach remedies that.
 
SO WHAT’S ACTUALLY HAPPENING FOR THE SCHOOL?
 
We already see evidence of these energies coming into practical manifestation. My recent bout with retinal detachment leading us to suddenly cancel a Q&A for the first time certainly bears the fingerprints of Uranian energy. Still, it’s helpful to remember that a lot of what we’ve explored here simply hasn’t happened yet. There will certainly be some more surprises – how could it be otherwise with Uranus in the picture? But whatever happens, there’s one point we can take to the bank: we will see the signatures of these seven configurations underlying everything. Astrology always works.
 
As I mentioned earlier, enrollment at the school has grown a bit over the past year – not to a spectacular degree, but solidly. We now have eighteen tutors – or nineteen, if we count our Dean, Catie Cadge. She wears a lot of hats, but tutoring is one of them. Penelope Love, our Communications Director, is also a  tutor now as well. The mixture of Saturnian hard work and Jupiterian opportunity has made itself felt, in other words – and remember: even though the progressed Sun isn’t exactly square to Jupiter until later this year, it’s been within orbs for quite a while.
 
(By the way, we’ve also been experiencing transiting Jupiter in our 1st house since the middle of last year. I could easily and justifiably have included that configuration in our list of seven biggies. Why didn’t I? Simple: I knew that with a client, I’d be covering that Jupiter base since the progressed Sun was squaring it. I keep the nuances of difference between these two Jupiter events alive in my head, but I don’t want to fog my client’s head with unnecessary jargon and complexity.)
 
Our beloved Communications Director, Penelope Love, tells me of a somewhat unexpected development – and there’s another early Uranian fingerprint. She says that there are many already-experienced astrologers arriving and signing up as students. Because they are advanced in their studies, they are mostly enrolled in the self-paced 101 course so they can get right to the guided nodal work and learn what’s unique about our approach. Their arrival has quickened the pace of the school’s growth. Penelope adds that now more people self-pace at all different rates. We don’t actually see their faces until they get to 102 or 103.
 
What about new technology? Well, as we all know, Artificial Intelligence is popping up everywhere lately, which brings us back to Penelope: “Our Call Archive from all of the Q&A sessions Steve has done since the school began is currently in a reconstruction format. We’re working on a project using AI to timestamp past calls and will be releasing a major improvement of the Call Archives in the future. I can’t say exactly when, but it’s going to be a major upgrade.”
 
Here’s another piece of evidence of our recent Saturnian maturation. I’ll start by saying that I personally think of us all as mental health professionals – really, that’s exactly what we are doing, even if we do it in a somewhat more Uranian way than the term conventionally implies. (Feel some Jupiter in that assertion? Let’s boldly and confidently assume our position next to society’s various “licensed” psychotherapists.)
 
Counseling other human beings is serious business and it  requires a specific skill-set. That’s why our 300-level Sacred Counsel course is so integral to our larger program. I’ve written and recorded a lot of material for it myself, but I bow gratefully to Dr. Joey Paynter for doing the lion’s share of the teaching. She’s a mental health professional by anyone’s standards and with her education she brings something to the table that I could never bring myself. Thank you, Joey!
 
Catie reminds me that in our last term, our Sacred Counsel course was a big success – but we all realized it needed to be expanded. Now it’s FCEA 300SC and it’s expanded to full two-hour sessions, still under Joey’s able guidance.
 
Once again, the wheels I describe here in this edition of Master’s Musing are only beginning to turn. We’ve all got front row seats well-positioned for seeing what actually happens next.
 
Enjoy the show and thanks for being part of it!
 
Steven Forrest
April 2025