How Saturn-Neptune Conjunction Feels
In this episode of The Thought Snob Podcast, Paula Swope goes beyond the technical meaning of the Saturn–Neptune conjunction and shares how this rare astrological alignment has felt in her own life. Rather than focusing solely on theory, she explores the lived experience of this slow-moving, subtle energy—and the profound personal changes it has triggered.
Paula explains why the Saturn–Neptune conjunction on February 20, 2026, at 0° Aries marks a major turning point, symbolizing endings, identity shifts, and the birth of something entirely new. She reflects on heightened dream activity, subconscious material rising to the surface, and the emotional unraveling that has accompanied this transit—especially as Neptune dissolves old illusions and Saturn tests what can truly endure.
The episode takes a powerful turn when Paula reveals she is also in her Chiron Return, a once-in-a-lifetime transit that occurs around ages 49–51 and brings long-standing wounds to the forefront for healing. She shares that this overlapping astrological timing has coincided with unexpected indifference toward long-term relationships, the sudden dissolution of connections rooted in tradition rather than truth, and a deepening of intuition.
Listeners are guided through how Saturn and Neptune may be affecting them personally, including a brief overview of how this conjunction can manifest through each of the twelve houses. Paula emphasizes that what is falling away now was never meant to last—and that resisting the process only prolongs unnecessary struggle.
This episode is especially relevant for those nearing midlife, experiencing vivid or unusual dreams, questioning long-standing relationships, or feeling called into deeper spiritual, intuitive, or healing work. It’s an invitation to stop fighting what’s dissolving, understand the tests that are appearing, and use these transits as tools for clarity, growth, and liberation.









