The Jupiter/Uranus Conjunction
The Jupiter/Uranus conjunction on April 20-21 just happens to oppose my natal Neptune. Anyone else born in the first few months of 1966 should be in the same boat as […]
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The Jupiter/Uranus conjunction on April 20-21 just happens to oppose my natal Neptune. Anyone else born in the first few months of 1966 should be in the same boat as […]

The Jupiter/Uranus conjunction on April 20-21 just happens to oppose my natal Neptune. Anyone else born in the first few months of 1966 should be in the same boat as me.
So, what does that mean? Jupiter’s opposition to Neptune should be a time when it’s just a little too easy to be conned. With Uranus in the mix, there might be a “too good to be true” aspect to this unusual planetary alignment. Someone could show up in town, singing an enchanting new tune that promises us the world. However, we all need to be very careful that we’re not just hearing what we want to hear.
My big concern at a time like this is that someone from my generation will do something really, really crazy. The idealism that has led millions of Americans to unwittingly join a cult started by the ultimate con man could also lead someone to commit a terrorist act. However, things like that usually take planning. The influence of Uranus in this instance may point toward something more spontaneous.
On a more personal note, if you are part of my generation, just avoid idealizing anyone or anything when these planets start to line up. Don’t take unnecessary chances with your money, and don’t disregard sound advice when it is provided to you by people who should know better than you. There can be some real “head in the clouds” energy when Jupiter opposes someone’s natal Neptune, but with Jupiter and Uranus joining forces in Taurus, there should also be some “feet on the ground” energy to counter those forces.
The fact that we’re in the midst of our second Saturn returns should bode well for most of us fifty-eight year-olds. Maybe we’ll just join marching bands when this all happens. That’s crazy enough for me . . .