
Aries season brings a surge of fiery energy. This is the sign of the Sun’s exaltation. Our ego and willpower surge here. We have initiative, bravery, and courage to start a new project or launch a new path forward.
This is a place of rebirth, where we leave the past behind and charge into the future.
As the Sun meets with Neptune here (March 22, 2026, 7:15 AM, 1º50’ Aries), it marks the first of 13 times these planets will meet in Aries from 2026 through 2038.
Make notes of what happens around this date and revisit them annually on this transit to track patterns — especially as they relate to the part of your chart where Aries falls.
The Sun and Neptune meeting at this early degree in Aries is the inception of a new dream, an idealistic vision for a new rebirth, inspired action toward a new goal.
Dreams, creativity and imagination are infused with initiative, action, and courage.
The Sun in Aries is very “me-first” and this new chapter might start with an individualist orientation. But Neptune is trans-personal and transcendent. What you start for yourself will transcend your personal vision. You’re the pioneer, but not the only beneficiary.
If you’re a person who likes clarity and structure before charging forward, this can be a difficult energy to navigate.
Neptune is slippery. It’s the planet of illusion and delusion, fog and mist.
The inspiration and the vision propelling you forward can feel nebulous.
You may have an urge to act decisively, without a clear sense of where you’re going or what it’s going to look like. You’re racing down a path in the haze of fog.
The dream may feel strong in one moment and then fade suddenly. The energy dissipates. The fire fades. Doubt can creep in.
You might have strong inspiration without grounding in logic or structure.
Or you might become disillusioned with the energy you’re bringing to the endeavor.
You can’t build a new life from your old identity.
Before you can step into a new life, you must let go of an old life, an old sense of self, a previous identity. This requires us to dissolve our existing sense of self to become someone new.
The nebulousness of that in-between state is where we tend to revert back to old ways, old beliefs, and old identities.
The challenge is to trust the core urge for something new, even as the shape of it remains nebulous. Trust what needs to dissolve to make space for new structures. The clarity will emerge on its own timeline. This isn’t something you can control.
Follow the call of your inspiration when it strikes, make decisions from that place — even if they defy logic and reason. Stay committed to the path even when the inspiration dissipates.
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