Temple of Delphine: North Node conjunct Neptune in Pisces
- klkessaris
- Feb 7
- 2 min read

Temple of Delphine
. . .
Delphine is crying
outside the temple
as the word reaches
back from the future
. . .
The dolphin council
prepares a last wave
stretching through
the centuries of turmoil
. . .
Hoping the palpitations
will reverberate
with the strength
of leviathans
. . .
Delphine is crying
for the fate of human
mammals who never
learned to let go
. . .
Who never learned
we are familiars
of the oceans, the mountains
and the forests
. . .
Is it too late she wonders
for the remembering
of all that is
and will be
. . .
To trip through time
and space, repairing
the rift that divided
one from another
. . .
Will we hear her tears
in the midnight storms
in the creaking limbs
of the falling trees
. . .
Will we realize
there is nothing to prove
nothing to do
nothing to believe
. . .
Save the one thing
that is the pulse of life
beating outside of time
creating space
. . .
Naani: roots in India, four lines, 20 syllables
. . .
May these mantras bring you close and stretch you beyond measure. For this is the unspoken intimation of Neptune on the North Node in Pisces.
Neptune in Pisces is a double dose of bliss or oblivion. Neptune takes us beyond ourselves. The fish of Pisces swim in opposite directions yoked together.
The lunar nodal axis takes 18 years to move retrograde through the zodiac. The signs change every 18 months. The nodal axis has recently shifted from Aries/Libra to Pisces/Virgo. The South Node is in Virgo, and the North Node is in Pisces.
The South Node represents past life patterns, habits, and choices expressed through emotions. The North Node represents future and therefore unexpressed patterns.
With planets conjunct the North Node, the focus is on Pisces. How do you stay connected while everything you know is dissolving? What is your devotional practice?
If your fantasies lead you to separation, may you find your way back through the love that never hurts.
“In a way, Pisces speaks of the total sacrifice of the individual to the whole. This is only possible in a healthy way if people don’t dominate each other.”
Astrology's Twelve Great Myths: The Twisted Archetypes of a Dominator Culture
By Julie Simmons
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