Saturn & Neptune In Pisces, Erasing Gemini & Virgo Ideas!

dropped your brain
You dropped your brain.

With Saturn and Neptune in Pisces, sometimes (like today), I have virtually no ideas in my head.  I’ve had conversations about this with people, but I haven’t written about it. I need to, because it’s an amazing phenomena.

I have ideas constantly. My mind can run a mile or twenty, or fifty, with no strain whatsoever… till planets in Pisces come around.  I’m all good one day. The tide comes in the next; it drains my head on the way out.  After that, I just sit there like a dolt.

I know what this is, but it’s powerful. I’m sure I’m not the only one who’s had the experience.

Paradoxically, if I am called into service, a consultation, for example, the words are there.  It’s as if God provides intelligence and also takes it away.  I understand this to be a way to teach faith.

In other words, if (when) this happens to you, don’t panic.  Let’s say you have a speech to give, later in the day and you wake up, brainless.  Odds are very high, if you get up there and open your mouth, the right words will flow from it.

It’s super cool, and something to understand, if you want to “get” this part of astrology.  It’s like cloud cover on your brain.  It feels draining and makes a normally engaged person like me say things like, “Oh, whatever!”

It also makes people postpone answering calls and texts… it’s because their brain’s underwater!

Anyone else lost their mind, here or there?  How do you deal with this?

10 thoughts on “Saturn & Neptune In Pisces, Erasing Gemini & Virgo Ideas!”

  1. I get it! Too much Gemini, and Virgo Rising. I consider the Saturn and Neptune transits to be my nemesis at the moment. Most of the time I look and act like, I just washed up on shore. How much faith does a person really need?
    Will Saturn going direct on the November 15th, help much?

  2. Sun and Gemini. Moon and Pisces here Mercury in Cancer trine Neptune. Lots of thoughts and lots of brain fog. Over time as I read and read and read, finally some things stick. I become better at expressing what I’m thinking and feeling but it is still often a challenge.

  3. Also, surreal stuff happen to you and around you that boggles that mind. If you don’t have faith, you might just go crazy.

  4. When this happens to me, I feel listless. I don’t know what to do without my brain running fast. I love quiet, but I need a book. Something to THINK about. Clearing my head is a dream until it actually happens.

  5. Emotions are slower than thoughts. Also, the soul needs time to process. Thoughts can distract without these down times for our emotions to catch up.
    We also can think and think, but nothing becomes “real” until we experience it. 🙂

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