Okay, so I’ve been mulling over this whole Sagittarius in Neptune thing for a while now. It’s not like I sat down with a textbook, you know? It was more like watching things unfold, especially with a couple of people I used to know and just observing patterns, really.
I started noticing this years back. There was this one guy, super enthusiastic, always talking about his big plans. Always Sagittarius-style stuff – traveling the world, starting some kind of philosophical movement, finding the ‘ultimate truth’. He had that fire, you could see it in his eyes. He’d get everyone around him hyped up too.
But here’s the kicker, the Neptune part, I guess. When you tried to pin him down on details? Poof. It all got hazy. Like asking smoke to hold still.

My Observation Process
So, my ‘practice’ was basically just listening. A lot. I’d sit there, have coffee with him, and just let him talk.
- First, I’d hear the grand vision. Sounded amazing, honestly. Very Sagittarian, full of optimism and belief in something bigger.
- Then, I started asking simple questions. Like, “Okay, so what’s the first step?” or “How are you planning to fund this trip?”
- And that’s where it would get weird. Answers were vague, full of ‘trusting the universe’ or ‘manifesting abundance’. Nothing solid. It wasn’t exactly lying, more like… the practical side just wasn’t there. It dissolved, like Neptune washing over it.
I remember one time he was convinced he was going to live in a self-sustaining commune in South America he saw in a dream. He spent weeks talking about it, researching ancient philosophies that supported the idea. But did he look up visa requirements? Nope. Did he learn Spanish? Nah. Did he even know where in South America? Not really.
It wasn’t just him, though. I started seeing this pattern elsewhere. People chasing spiritual paths that seemed to shift every few months. Always searching, always believing they were this close to enlightenment (that Sagittarius quest for meaning), but getting lost in teachers or ideas that felt… well, kinda illusory (hello, Neptune). It felt like they were swimming in this foggy ocean of belief, always heading for a distant shore they couldn’t quite see clearly.
What I Took Away
Dealing with this, or rather, just watching it, taught me something. That big, expansive Sagittarius energy? It’s awesome. It pushes boundaries, seeks knowledge, wants freedom. But when Neptune gets tangled up in it without any grounding, things can get messy.
You end up with ideals that float away, beliefs that don’t hold water, and plans that never quite touch the ground. It’s like having a powerful engine without a steering wheel or brakes. Lots of noise and energy, but you’re not really going anywhere useful, maybe even drifting into rough waters.

So, my practice became more about discernment, for myself too. Trying to keep my own feet on the ground when dreaming big. Making sure the ‘why’ and the ‘how’ connect somehow. It’s easy to get swept up in grand ideas, especially spiritual or philosophical ones. But you gotta check if there’s solid land beneath the fog, you know? Otherwise, you’re just lost at sea. It was a real eye-opener, just watching and trying to understand that dynamic.