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Transit reference

Neptune conjunction Pluto

Neptune and Pluto form a conjunction when they align in the same zodiacal degree. This is one of the slowest-moving aspects in astrology, occurring only once every few centuries because both planets move so gradually through the zodiac.

A Neptune-Pluto conjunction marks a fundamental shift in the collective unconscious and the deep structures of power and transformation. Neptune dissolves boundaries and reveals hidden dimensions of reality, while Pluto breaks down and rebuilds what no longer serves. Together, they point to profound changes in how society relates to illusion, spirituality, psychology, and the use of invisible influence.

This aspect carries weight in spiritual and psychological domains. It suggests periods when mass consciousness becomes more permeable to the numinous, and when hidden powers—whether psychological, technological, or institutional—surface and demand reckoning. The challenge lies in discerning genuine transformation from collective delusion.

On a personal level, the strength of this aspect in your life depends on where it falls in your birth chart and what it contacts. For most people alive today, this conjunction occurred in the mid-19th century and will not recur within a human lifetime, making it primarily a signature of generational and historical periods rather than a frequent personal transit.

Next exact dates (UTC)

This aspect does not perfect within the next ten years — slow pairs can hold out of orb for decades. That, too, is a computed fact.

No exact Neptune-Pluto conjunctions are computed for the foreseeable future. The last conjunction occurred in 1891-1892. The next will not happen for several centuries.

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