We are living through the end of an era.
The Saturn–Neptune conjunction (2024–2027) marks one of the most psychologically and spiritually defining and demanding astrological alignments of our lifetime, with the most potent phase of the world transit occurring between 2025 and 2026. This is a liminal passage—where old dreams dissolve, familiar identities lose their meaning, and the structures we once relied upon can no longer hold—from the most personal to the most collective and global.
As Saturn meets Neptune, the boundaries between reality and imagination blur. Faith is tested. Illusion is exposed. Longings for transcendence collide with the demand to live truthfully in the material world, facing reality head-on. Many are feeling disoriented, exhausted, disillusioned—combined with being called toward something deeper that has not yet taken form and often still feels mysterious or uncertain.
In this two-hour depth astrology lecture, Jessica DiRuzza, MFT and Travis DiRuzza, PhD share some of the core archetypal themes of the Saturn-Neptune complex. Drawing from depth psychology, archetypal astrology, and lived clinical experience, we examine:
- The establishment and dissolution of barriers, borders, and structures, and/or worldviews, ideologies, and religions
- Disillusionment, grief, and the collapse of false meaning
- Spiritual fatigue, compassion burnout, and sacred service
- Religious and ideological rule and repression
- Confusion, misinformation, and the rise of collective illusion
- Secrets, paranoia, and the paranormal
- Discernment versus cynicism in an age of deception
- Building inner structures strong enough to hold soul-truth
- Integrating the sacred into daily life without bypassing reality and what it means to be human
- Pharmakon, toxicology, and vaccines
- The decline and rise of empires
- Popular uprisings, revolt, and rebellion
- Women’s rights and leadership
- Saturn-Neptune in the Arts
- Saturn-Neptune in Russian History
This conjunction asks us to confront where we have been disconnected from a higher sense of purpose and meaning in our lives—and where we are being called to mature our faith through meeting life with as much presence as possible. The task is not escape, but embodiment: creating compassionate containers that can hold truth, grief, devotion, and transformation without collapse or bypassing.
This lecture is for those who sense that something is ending, something sacred is trying to be born, and who are willing to stay present in the uncertainty long enough to meet it honestly. We address the many challenges and also how to work with those challenges in a way that serves our highest good. We would be honored for you to take the time to watch this video, like it, and leave a comment—we always respond.

