A Defining Moment—Aries Ingress Saturn/Neptune Conjunction—20th February 2026.

A Defining Moment—Aries Ingress Saturn/Neptune Conjunction—20th February 2026.

The present moment is all you have—Eckhart Tolle.

The days, suddenly lighter now, stretch a little longer here in the north.

Already amethyst and gold crocuses circle mossy roots. Demure snowdrops, tiny bonnets fluttering in the spring breeze, colourwash the woodlands in pure white. And in the hushed darkness of space, two planets come together, marking a defining moment in our human story.

Although this week may have begun just like any other week, an archetypal cycle of death and rebirth is unfolding. As new life emerges here in the north, Saturn unites with Neptune at 0° Aries in a decisive, single, conjunction on February 20th. This rare event last occurred in 3,000 BCE, marking the start of the Early-Middle Bronze Age when societies became more complex, and writing as a way of communication developed.

(As AI dredges the internet, it comes up with various dates. Computer software and data is unreliable that far back in human history. This date, has been calculated by UK astrologer, Ed Gillam, and corroborates my own research.)

Neptune will be in Aries for the next 13 years. Saturn, for the next two. Although these two planets meet in other signs approximately each 37 years – this meeting is at the Aries Point, a Cardinal degree point of initiation.

2026 is a turning point for us all, a defining moment that stands like a guest at the door. We may feel a deep sadness, a sense of overwhelm, or even fear, as we turn towards a future that seems blighted by divison, climate breakdown, and an epidemic of loneliness.

For the astrologers who read this post, the Aries Ingress chart based in Washington DC speaks of instability and war. This chart encompasses layers of astrological symbolism as it corresponds to events, past, present and our collective future.

The sun, moon, Venus, Chiron, Saturn and Neptune are marshalled in tight formation in Mars-ruled Aries.  Mars, that day will be in the cool waters of Pisces, and the chart ruler, Mercury, will be Retrograde, exactly conjunct the North Node.

Saturn shows us where the boundary lies (as the fallout from the release of Epstein files shakes the infrastructure of the entitled elite globally…and there’s still so much we do not yet know) and Neptune dissolves our illusions, washes away the perspectives we have sheltered behind, so that we can   face what can be changed. Gabor Maté asks, “would you prefer to be illusioned or disillusioned? Would we rather engage with the world as it really is or only as we wish it were? Which approach brings more suffering in the end?”

February’s sky story is weighty. Uranus made its final station in Taurus on February 4th as the effects of the full moon on February 1st lingered. Mercury is moving slowly this month and will station Retrograde in Pisces on February 25th. Venus moved into Pisces on February 10th, but the planet to watch this month is troublesome Mars which makes a jarring square to Uranus on February 26th an aspect associated with accidents, sudden shocking or violent events.

We’ve entered the shadowy season of eclipses, marked by the first new moon solar eclipse of 2026 on February 17th (28° Aquarius) followed by a full moon/lunar eclipse on March 3rd (13° Virgo.) The new moon solar eclipse is charged with the idealistic essence of Aquarius, a sign that speaks to intellect, ideology, zealous reform, the intellect as god. This is the first in a Leo/Aquarius sequence of eclipses, setting the stage for the next six months as we focus on friendships, alliances and groups, perhaps, using this potent energy to ask for support, to give back to our community. This New Moon squares erratic Uranus, alluding to the unsettled energy as geo-political faultlines widen, and AI hallucinations are repeated as truths. We may not be able to see a way through a relationship impasse or imagine ever moving from a place of stuckness within ourselves, we may feel unmoored as we try to discern truth from lies, yet Poet Rainer Maria offers these words of encouragement, “fear not the strangeness you feel. The future must enter you long before it happens. Just wait for the birth, for the hour of the new clarity.”

 Defining moments aren’t always loud or even obvious. Although they can be.

As Saturn and Neptune unite in the heavens this month, seeds of peace and compassion begin to germinate as the love and commitment of the 19 Buddhist monks who walked 2,300 miles through snow and ice in a walk for peace, arrived in Washington last week.  As we face into an unknown future, the pain of the world serves as a catalyst for profound change in our lives. We can be bodhisattvas in a troubled world.

In chaos theory, the term “strange attractor,” is used to describe a complex pattern of behaviour in a chaotic system. It’s a term borrowed by Richard Rudd in his Gene Keys series, signifying the disruption of the covid pandemic or the social phenomenon of personalities like Donald Trump. As these “strange attractors” create chaos around us, hastening the dying process of a civilization that is no longer fit for purpose, something is growing in the mycelium that threads and coils beneath the cold ground.  What is destined to crumble will crumble and be blown away by the winds of change.

As we move through this epoch of becoming, we wade into a new current of cosmic energy that spills across boundaries. On moonless nights, giraffes hum to stay connected to each other. Elephants, dolphins and bats, connect with sounds that drop below human perception. There is a harmonic symphony, a hum, all around us. Listen with your heart. Walk in peace…

“It is sacred. It is the end of one world and the beginning of another. Stay close. In these moments, which may always arise in the heart of an open, sensitive human being, slow way down. Touch the earth, look up into the sky, listen to the song of the unseen. Dare to consider that things are not always as they appear. Today may not be the day for answers, but to finally let your heart break open to the vastness of the question,” writes psychologist and spiritual teacher, Matt Licata.

For personal astrology readings please email: ingrid@trueheartwork.com or sign up to receive a free monthly insight into the sky story this month.

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