Dream Big: Jupiter-Neptune

The aspect is linked to any experience that broadens our awareness, such as the pursuit of knowledge, higher education and travel. Neptune stimulates Jupiter's expansiveness and idealism and this offers wonderful compassion to individuals with this aspect. However, when Jupiter forms a hard aspect to Neptune it may cloud and distort Jupiter's judgement and vision. For Jupiter-Neptune, reality (Saturn) is a bitter pill to swallow. You can often find a powerful religious tone to this natal aspect, and it can be found in the charts of preaches and religious workers. Or even in those people who sacrifice themeselves for a greater cause. When Jupiter and Neptune connect the individual needs to believe in something, and  without  religious faith or beliefs, it can be a dark and bleak reality.

According to atheist Richard Dawkins he contends that faith is merely belief without evidence, a process of non-thinking. A practice he believes only degrades our understanding of the natural world by allowing us to make a claim about reality that is based solely on personal thoughts, and possibly distorted perceptions. Astrologically many Jupiterian's and Neptunian's may strongly disagree with his idea and view of life. Yet, beliefs can not always be proven, and there is truth to his statement that belief is very often without evidence. Jupiter-Neptune can be fanatical in their beliefs, and have grandiose dreams. If these dreams fail, this often leads to great disappointment and disillusionment. Both Jupiter and Neptune are expansive energies and the tendency to overdo things is a potential pitfall, leading them to be unrealistic. Perhaps they are a victim of their own psychology, believing and dreaming that they really can soar. Often there is great impracticality, and excessive idealism, and they may make needless sacrifices for the good of the whole. Tremendous sensitivity is often present, sometimes a love of animals and high compassionate nature and humanitarian impulses. Sue Tompkins has described this aspect as having a misplaced belief in one's own sainthood. However, In the bleakest moments of our times, it helps to have these people around to inspire us to hope and dream for a better tomorrow.

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