Neptune in Psychology

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Neptune was discovered during the rise of modern psychology—and this is no coincidence.
This webinar explores Neptune as the planet of the subconscious, illusion, innocence, trauma, escape, and spiritual longing, showing how its symbolism mirrors deep psychological processes within the human psyche.

Through mythology, astrology, and psychological theory, we examine how Neptune represents our earliest experiences of trust, safety, loss, and disillusionment—and how these shape behavior, coping mechanisms, and mental patterns later in life.

This is not a superficial interpretation of Neptune. We go deep into its psychological roots: grief, idealization, dependency, fantasy, addiction, projection, victimhood, savior complexes, and the longing to return to an idealized state of safety and unity.

You’ll learn how Neptune operates in the natal chart, how it manifests psychologically when challenged, and how it can be consciously integrated rather than lived unconsciously through escapism or self-sabotage.

Requirements
  • Basic understanding of natal charts
  • Familiarity with planets, signs, houses, and aspects
  • Openness to psychological and symbolic interpretation
Features
  • Neptune as the planet of the subconscious and early psychological imprinting
  • The connection between Neptune, infancy, trust, and loss of innocence
  • Neptune and trauma responses: avoidance, fantasy, dissociation, and denial
  • The psychological meaning of Neptune in Pisces and the 12th House
Target Audiences
  • Astrology students wanting deeper psychological insight
  • Practicing astrologers working with sensitive client material
  • Those interested in trauma, subconscious patterns, and spiritual psychology
  • Anyone seeking to understand Neptune beyond clichés and confusion