Transit, or moving, Neptune is currently touring water sign Pisces, and has since 2011. Neptune is an outer planet, along with Uranus and Pluto, and the outer planets are considered generational planets because big groups in a generation have them in one sign. Each of these three planets move slowly, taking their time to move through the Zodiac, so a range of years have them in the same sign, grouping people together. Transit Neptune in Pisces aligns almost perfectly with Generation Alpha. This generation is said to start 2010-2012, and last until next year, 2025. Since Neptune entered Pisces starting in 2011, I'd guess the start time for Alphas is 2011, and Neptune begins to leave Pisces next year in 2025, so that is likely the correct end year, and we're looking at 2011 to 2025 for Alphas. The previous generation, Gen Z, went from about 1995 to 2011, however only the first half of that generation has a planet at home, Uranus in Aquarius. These are the 1995 to 2003 babies, and those born 2004 to 2010 don't have an outer planet at home. I suspect that the first half of Gen Z who have Uranus at home in Aquarius will feel more like their previous generation Millennials, who have Pluto at home in Scorpio. Uranus/Aquarius and Pluto/Scorpio have similar energy that jives well and focuses on changing things up in big ways. Meanwhile the latter half of Gen Z has Uranus in Pisces, so I suspect the second half of Zoomers will end up connecting more to Alphas, who have Neptune at home in Pisces. I said in the Gen Z article that it seems like they'll be split in half, and maybe a new microgeneration pops up. So, Alphas will relate a lot to their Uranus in Pisces Gen Z counterparts, and likely follow their lead. Alphas who have an older sibling, or perhaps an older cousin or neighborhood kid in that Uranus in Pisces group, will likely admire them a LOT and emulate them. Uranus in Pisces celebrities and influencers may have more impact on Alphas. Millennials are largely the parents of Alphas, so it's interesting that essentially the entirety of both generations have an outer planet at home, and both are water with Scorpio and Pisces being water signs. This does give some connection between them, though Millennials are far more intense (Scorpio!), while Alphas are more likely to get caught up in imagination and the beyond. Scorpio is into magic and the taboo, so Millennial parents might be more open-minded with that. However, Scorpio can also be more closed when stubborn and impractical, and those Millennial parents might stifle Alpha abilities. The Millennial parent of an Alpha child needs to lean more into the emotional depth of understanding Pluto in Scorpio can give them to properly raise the more sensitive, empathetic Neptune in Pisces Alphas. The Defining Moment for the Neptune in Pisces Generation
This generation is too young, still being born, so we don't actually know what the defining moment will be. I said for the Uranus in Aquarius generation, it's likely the COVID-19 pandemic, which disrupted their entrance into adulthood, and that for the Pluto in Scorpio generation it was likely both 9/11 and the Great Recession. Each links to their respective generations, as Uranus in Aquarius is a science ruler as well as has wide-reaching impact, like the global pandemic; Pluto in Scorpio is a ruler of war and violence (9/11), as well as a money ruler (recession).
What will it be for the Neptune in Pisces generation? It likely ties into what Neptune in Pisces rules, so some possibilities to come would be: - something with religion (rules spirituality) - something with illness (rules infection) - something with toxins (rules poisons) - something with water (rules water) - something that has been hidden and is revealed, or that we've been delusional about and wake up with (rules illusion, delusion, the hidden, the subconscious) - some sort of exceptionally cruel event (rules compassion so can be opposite) - some sort of major ending (Pisces is the last sign of the Zodiac) - the base energy of Neptune is to dissolve, so something where there's a dissolution iPad Kids & the Neptune in Pisces Generation
One thing we hear about kids today is that they're being "raised by iPads" - they're given iPads and iPhones at super young ages with little-to-no supervision, and being exposed to absolutely terrible things online that they aren't mature enough to handle.
What's concerning is this is an incredibly impressionable generation. Neptune in Pisces rules mimicry, and struggles with boundaries. Which means these kids will grow up mimicking what they're being exposed to, and will be vulnerable to being manipulated by what they're consuming (social media influencers are likely only going to grow in power over this generation who eat up everything they say and do whatever they're told by those they admire). The tech takes the place of the parent, and this is a generation that likely feels like they were abandoned, if not physically, at least mentally and emotionally (at least when they get older and realize it). The Follower: The Downside of the Neptune in Pisces Generation
I already mentioned this generation is incredibly impressionable, easily swayed and manipulated, vulnerable to those they admire, and struggles with boundaries, so one of the biggest downsides to the Neptune in Pisces generation is they're more easily taken for a ride. We're likely going to eventually learn of massive grooming that is happening with them, and they may be at greater risk of falling for predators.
Neptune/Pisces may get stuck in delusion and imagination, and believes people are better than they actually are. Convincing them otherwise can be a huge challenge when they're in complete denial. It's much like a member of a cult - telling them they're in a cult doesn't work. Learning some deprogramming could be a good thing. There is similarity with their Uranus in Aquarius counterparts, who may also be more susceptible to things like cults, though for a different reason (Uranus/Aquarius rules groups, and they're likely looking for their people, a place to belong, and have difficulty breaking hive mind thinking). For Neptune/Pisces, it's a lack of strong boundaries more than anything, and this likely starts at the onset at home without real parental guidance. Neptune/Pisces is incredibly compassionate and empathetic and understanding, but this leaves them vulnerable to deception by those who can use that compassion, empathy, and understanding against them without healthy boundaries. They will probably be victims to narcissists more, especially narcissist parents (with Pluto in Scorpio showing potential for narcissism). Elevate: The Purpose of the Neptune in Pisces Generation
Neptune in Pisces is highly spiritual, creative, intuitive, and imaginative. It connects to the beyond, something beyond the physical, beyond the past and present and future, beyond space and time.
The main purpose of the Neptune in Pisces generation is to elevate humanity. Take us beyond what we can see and touch. For some, this may mean pursuing spiritual ventures, and we're likely going to see a lot of this group become spiritual gurus and leaders. For others, this may mean pursuing creative ventures, and the next group of world-changing artists can come out of this generation. If they can create healthy boundaries, their compassion, empathy, and understanding can also be a force, and we may see more of them involved in groups and ventures to help others and the world. Neptune/Pisces wants to get personally involved, so they may take up more volunteer work and actively participate in doing good at the front lines instead of in a comfy office or fancy fundraiser. The Pluto in Scorpio generation is the past and present, focusing on dissecting the wounds and understanding the trauma that led to where we are in order to find solutions and transform so we don't repeat the past mistakes. The Uranus in Aquarius generation is the future, focusing on what's possible, what we can build for many years to come, and making changes to create the dreams we hope for. The Neptune in Pisces generation is, in some ways, the realization of the hard work of those two previous generations. It's the potential of the transformations and changes, it's what's possible when we've solved big problems and dared to hope. I do wonder with the Neptune in Pisces generation about two groups, one being the group that also has Chiron in Pisces. These are the 2011-2018 babies, so the first half. Chiron is our greatest wounds, but also our healing abilities. This group will likely suffer from very deep wounds and be incredibly vulnerable; for some, this may lead to a permanent victim mindset, but those who avoid that can develop incredible healing abilities, and have probably the most compassion of any group born in centuries. This group may be more likely to go into healing work of some kind, whether spiritual or medical. The other group is the ones being born now with Saturn also in Pisces. Saturn entered Pisces last year, in 2023, and lasts until early 2026, so the last years of Neptune in Pisces. Saturn is, in many respects, the opposite of Neptune/Pisces. Neptune/Pisces is imagination and creativity and the beyond; Saturn is practical, responsible, and limited. The kids born now may feel that their natural Neptune/Pisces energy is stifled somehow, for some reason, and their Saturn Return (when transit Saturn returns to the exact position it was at when you were born) will be crucial for them, and likely brings a lot of challenges. They need to find a way to be both realistic without stifling their imagination, to merge the tangible with the intangible. This is something they'll have to face in about 30 years (2052-2055). Pluto will end up moving to Pisces in about 20 years, in 2043 (until 2066), and the Neptune in Pisces generation will be in their 20's and 30's at the start. This can move power to them, and they can become much more important on the world stage at that point. Suggested Reading: Iconic Renegades: The Uranus in Aquarius Generation and Forged in Fire: The Pluto in Scorpio Generation Comments are closed.
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