
Now if a Sun-Neptune aspect is integrated we can be a humble servant of the divine. One allows oneself to be an instrument of a larger and greater consciousness, but not in a way that causes inflation. The key here is humility, recognition of one’s limitations and place in the grand scheme of things while giving credit to a higher power and always honoring the greater glory of God. This is consecrating one’s life to a spiritual ideal. One can be creative within this spiritual pursuit, and even have a sense of pride about it, but pride is superceded by humility, modesty, and subservience to a larger consciousness that works through the individual. A good example here is Carl Jung, who had an exact square between his Sun and Neptune. Of course, Jung became the mid-wife of the collective unconscious, the translator of archaic images that emerged from the depths of an objective psyche that subsumed the individual. He was, in effect, a mouthpiece of the gods, a medium through which the divine flowed, enriching the field of depth psychology.
