Aspects
Midheaven Quincunx Neptune
Your imagination and your public direction sit at an awkward angle that never fully resolves. Neptune An awkward aspect between planets about 150 degrees apart, joining signs with nothing in common. It asks for constant small adjustments between things that do not naturally fit. your The highest point of the chart, also called the MC, marking the top of the sky at your birth. It speaks to career, reputation, and your public direction. gives a persistent sense that your dream and your vocation do not quite match, so you keep adjusting your work or your aim, never settling into a role that holds your vision without blurring into vagueness. It seldom arrives as crisis; it is more a chronic feeling of being miscast, of a calling that is either too worldly to satisfy your soul or too dreamy to support you. The hidden gift is versatility and a refusal to sell your vision short. The lifelong work is patient adjustment: angling your vocation, again and again, toward work that lets your imagination serve something real.
Lean in — Keep angling your vocation toward work that serves your vision.
Watch for — Swing between a role too worldly and one too dreamy to hold.
- neptune
- midheaven
- quincunx
- adjustment
Sources
- Hand, Horoscope Symbols (1981)Reads the natal Neptune's quincunx to the Midheaven as a defining statement about how dream and imagination meet vocation and public life.
- Forrest, The Inner Sky (1984)Gives the modern natal reading of Neptune's quincunx to the Midheaven as a core feature of the birth chart's imagination.
- Carter, The Astrological Aspects (1930)Carter sets out the classic natal character of Neptune's quincunx to the Midheaven in the native's nature.

