The Rubble & the Wreckage: Pluto Moves On

PLUTO STORIES

I interviewed my Gemini friend Laura on YouTube about her LONG LONG Pluto through the First House transit (and it’s not over yet).

Part One
Part Two 
My interview with author and painter Harold Roth (he writes a lot about Jewish Magic)

These YouTube forays are experiments but I’m gonna try to keep it up!

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It’s quiet this morning and I’m in shock, and I hope it stays that way (the quiet, not the shock!). There’s a building going up across the street from me, and for years now there’s been a cycle of months of crazy noise followed by months of quiet and now we’re in a noisy phase once again. Please please please may I have a Thanksgiving miracle? We shall see.

I remember when Pluto was in Sagittarius. That’s when I started learning astrology. It’s when I was learning what a transit is and how to track them. It all seemed so magical and mysterious. I remember walking home from astrology class with my Pisces friend every week. Our charts were so perfect together. I wonder if she’s still alive. She must have been 70 then and this was two decades ago. I hate how that friendship ended but so many friendships ended in those days. It wasn’t up to me.

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Pluto comes to destroy. Pluto comes to change.

I had Pluto opposing my three planets in Cancer for years and it took much longer than for that building across the street to go up, which is still in progress. It’s an apt metaphor. Construction, destruction, construction. I don’t think those are the only options though. Pluto leaves. Pluto comes into a part of your chart, a part of your life, does its transformative crush for sometimes twenty years and then poof. Pluto moves on.

You must assess now. You must take a look around at the rubble and the wreckage and assess. It’s a far more important job than trying to predict what Pluto the Pirate will do next.

There is a part of your life/chart that Pluto is DONE with. Don’t be afraid to look at it.

Look here to book a reading and we’ll talk all things Pluto 

Keep passing the open windows, dear friends
xo