A viral Instagram post from popular astrologer Jessamyn is challenging professional women to radically redefine their ambitions.
According to the astrologer, the world is currently living in a once-in-a-millennium astrological event that demands concrete action, not just daydreams.
In a video posted Monday, Jessamyn (@mynameisjessamyn) dissected a rare convergence of planets, including a potent Saturn-Neptune meeting at “the creator degree” of Aries and Pluto’s revolutionary transit in Aquarius. She argued this specific configuration is unprecedented in recorded history, creating a unique portal for manifesting systemic change and personal legacy.
“This moment is not about prediction. It’s about participation,” Jessamyn stated. “History isn’t happening to you. It’s happening through you.”

Her message arrives within a booming professional context where astrology has increasingly migrated from personal curiosity to a strategic lens for career and business planning, particularly among women.
A 2025 survey by The Well+Good Report found that 42% of women aged 28-45 have used astrological cycles to time career moves or launch passion projects. Jessamyn’s call to action leverages this trend, shifting focus from generic horoscopes to empowered agency.
“The sky is asking of all of us right now: What dreams are you making real? Not dreaming about, but actually building slowly, imperfectly with your real life,” she urged.
Connecting the dots to historical upheavals like the American Revolution—which occurred the last time Pluto was in Aquarius—Jessamyn made a provocative generational comparison. She noted that founding figures like Thomas Jefferson shared the same “Pluto in Scorpio” placement as today’s millennials, stating the revolution-builders were the disruptive entrepreneurs of their era.
“Saturn asks for responsibility. Neptune asks for faith. Together, they’re asking us to stop waiting for rescue and start assuming agency,” she concluded.
The post has sparked thousands of comments from women sharing business ideas, leadership goals, and creative projects they feel newly compelled to start. For a demographic often balancing multiple roles, Jessamyn’s astrological argument provides a cosmic mandate to prioritize their most audacious professional and personal blueprints.
The question now resonating in boardrooms, home offices, and group chats is the one she left hanging in the digital air: The sky is wide open. What are you gonna do with it?
