Episode 134: How to Work with the 2026 Saturn-Neptune Conjunction in Aries
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The Saturn–Neptune conjunction of 2026 is one of the most important astrological alignments of the decade—and in this episode of the Astrology University Podcast, we explore how to work with this powerful transit rather than simply endure it.
Exact in February 2026 at 0° Aries, Saturn and Neptune bring together two very different archetypal forces: structure and dissolution, realism and idealism, discipline and longing. In this episode, astrologer Tony Howard focuses on the personal experience of this conjunction—especially for those with planets in the early degrees of the cardinal signs or the late degrees of the mutable signs.
Instead of forecasting events, this conversation centers on conscious participation. What are the invitations of this transit? How can you respond creatively, psychologically, or spiritually? And how do you stay grounded while navigating themes like disillusionment, hope, escapism, responsibility, and faith?
Topics include:
- What Saturn and Neptune represent individually—and how their conjunction works
- Sobering up, seeing through illusions, and taking responsibility for patterns of avoidance
- Creative and spiritual possibilities of Saturn–Neptune cycles
- Mental health themes, including the inner critic, isolation, and compassion
- Four practical steps for working with Saturn–Neptune in a conscious, healing way
- Timing insights for February through spring 2026, and what comes next in this long-term cycle
This episode is adapted from Tony’s Astrology University webinar Receiving the Saturn–Neptune Conjunction and offers tools for reflection, choice, and meaningful engagement with one of the defining transits of our time.
If you’re feeling the weight—or the call—of this moment, this episode offers clarity, context, and a grounded way forward.