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In 2026, Neptune moves into Aries for the first time in over a century. It may prove to be the most psychologically potent ingress of the year — not because of dramatic external events, but because of what it represents in the inner life of the collective.

Neptune is notoriously difficult to define. It governs belief, faith, illusion, projection, and collective consciousness. It operates diffusely, often invisibly. We don't see Neptune directly — we see its effects when something dissolves, when certainty fades, or when life interrupts the narrative we thought we were living.

Aries, by contrast, is direct, initiating, and action-oriented. It does not contemplate belief — it acts on it.

When Neptune enters Aries on January 26, 2026, belief moves from the background to the foreground. What was once held quietly becomes embodied. Ideology gains motion. Faith becomes behavioural.

In this episode, I explore:

  • Why Neptune is so difficult to interpret clearly

  • The psychological tension between logic and faith

  • The difference between hope and belief

  • The Curt Richter experiment — and what it reveals about survival under pressure

  • How Neptune only becomes visible when life is interrupted

  • The distinction between illusion and lived spiritual experience

  • Why Neptune in Aries represents belief we act on without proof

This is not an episode about prediction. It is an episode about consciousness.

Neptune in Aries suggests a collective shift in identity and motivation. It asks not what we think — but what we are prepared to act on. It challenges the difference between passive belief and lived conviction.

For astrologers, this ingress marks the beginning of a new fourteen-year cycle where faith, ideology, and identity become inseparable from action. Understanding this shift now allows us to observe it clearly as it unfolds.

This episode is designed for serious students and practicing astrologers who want to explore the deeper psychological implications of planetary ingresses — beyond headlines and beyond event-based forecasting.

Neptune does not shout.
It dissolves.
And then it reveals what remains.

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