Jeffrey Epstein: The Man From Neptune

By now, you’ve all heard about the terrible life and suspicious death of accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. In fact, you may have seen some speculation from other astrologers as to his time of birth based on this factor or that (not how you do a rectification, guys!). Rather than engage in more wild speculation, I would instead like to focus on the real culprit in this case: Neptune.

Jeffrey Epstein was born January 20, 1953, time unknown, Brooklyn New York. Prominent in his chart is a Venus-Mars conjunction at 16 degrees Pisces, receiving a close trine from natal Uranus. Any Venus-Mars conjunction in a birth chart can make for a particularly strong sex drive, and we know he had that. You also have to admit that having transiting Neptune conjunct that point, plus transiting Jupiter square that point, does sound like a recipe for “violent death because of his very strong sex drive. ”

But what strikes me about all this is the role of Neptune not just in his death but throughout his entire life.

He was born into a modest family but became a billionaire. We don’t know for sure how he got his job teaching mathematics elite Dalton prep school in Manhattan without having earned a degree.

We don’t quite know how he got his job with investment firm Bear Stearns without the usual qualifications either. We don’t know how he was able to leave that company in 1981 and launched his own firm which only managed money for billionaire clients.

We don’t know in all honesty how he earned his fortune. We don’t know exactly how he got into the sex traffic of underage girls, or earned the attention of so many of the world’s rich and famous. We can’t be sure how when charged with this, he was able to get off so lightly the first time around.

Finally, the unusual circumstances of his death are fueling all sorts of wild speculation and conspiracy theories about someone powerful having him whacked. Me personally? I find that all of these theories fail to address the notion that in some ways, with Epstein dead, it will be easier to convict any fellow conspirators or “clients,” not harder.

For me, the hardest of all this to accept? It seems that this guy could get as powerful as he did based purely on blackmail. Not that he could make many powerful potential enemies. Not that his death is such classic nightmare fuel for conspiracy theories that there were already reports of his autopsy having been faked before the autopsy was actually performed.

The most Neptunian thing of all about the sordid Jeffrey Epstein affair, to me? It’s that while we were all having fun speculating about whether or not his suicide was a suicide, and what dark and terrible forces might be behind having him killed… we forgot the most important hing about this entire case.

We forgot that we will probably never know how many young women’s lives he ruined.

Now, go back to your Facebook groups, your misleading memes, and your baseless speculation about the Illuminati. Those things are a lot easier to deal with, and a lot more fun, than facing the real truth, isn’t it? Jeffrey Epstein existed because he found a way to exploit a system of wealth and power that enabled him to exist. Chew on that.