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Pluto transformations

Saturday November 7, 2009

by Lynn Hayes.  I am on vacation until November 12th and will try to post as internet access permits.  Meanwhile I am reposting some interesting articles from the past.

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My husband Rich is a very laid-back guy, nothing bothers him very much. He [was in 2007] in the middle of a transit of Pluto square to his Sun, a transit that can be very difficult as we are forced to face the dark side of our psyche as we enter the Underworld of consciousness that is Pluto's domain. Pluto transits to the Sun can strip our lives down to the bare essentials. Jobs are often lost under these transits, relationships can end as we are forced to realize that those relationships do not feed the deepest hunger for soul connections.

Because Pluto retrogrades every year, Pluto transits nearly always occur in a cycle of three or five hits making them intense and long-lasting. Pluto transits can be like a tornado strike: The first phase is sometimes called the "breakdown phase" in which anything that doesn't serve our ultimate soul evolution is broken down and stripped away. During the second phase we survey the damage to see what is gone and what remains. The third phase brings reconstruction and often a sense of relief as we recognize the freedom that results from liberating ourselves from experiences in which we have become stuck and stagnant.

This transit of Pluto square his Sun has been an amazing process for Rich and he gave me permission to share his experiences here. A few years ago Pluto squared Rich's Moon (emotions and safety) and he went through quite a bit of emotional upheaval. He experienced a surge of emotions and memories surrounding his fear of his own power, something which had limited him throughout his life. Old memories of rage during infancy, ancient past-life memories of abuse of power - these erupted with clarity and focus as he relived his past. It was really a shamanic experience that shifted his perceptions and clarified his focus and understanding.

Rich never thinks about death. For me, with Pluto conjunct my nadir and Moon, death is always lurking, but not Rich. For him, death is something that happens to other people. When Pluto first approached a square to his Sun, Rich's uncle died a year after a stroke paralyzed him completely. This week, as Pluto hit the second square to his Sun, a co-worker died. Pluto often exposes us to the raw experience of death, the raw material that teaches us about life.

Pluto also is concerned with issues of power. Often when Pluto squares our Sun, we find ourselves in power conflicts with authority, or seeking more power for ourselves. If we have unresolved issues that keep us from becoming fully empowered we will find ourselves thwarted and challenged at every turn. Once we have resolved those issues, however, Pluto opens the doors to the depth of the power that lies within us. This is what has happened to Rich under this transit, demonstrating that so-called "bad" transits can act powerfully for the good.

It's really time to put aside our concepts of what is bad and what is good when it comes to planetary transits, and let the gods bring to us what they have come to teach!
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Comments
Dianne
November 7, 2009 10:04 AM

Thanks for posting this, Lynn, and also, thanks to Rich for allowing you to share his own experiences. Since Pluto entered Capricorn, and I have Sun in Capricorn, and Pluto in the 1st house, I know I'm going to be going through these very same transformations, and while I have faith that in the end, it will all turn out for my own Soul's evolution, it's good to be reminded of this fact, when times get difficult. I love your column, and your entire website. I always learn something new! Thank you!

LunaSolaris
November 7, 2009 10:47 PM

Out of curiosity, I took a look, and I happen to have Pluto square Sun right now (the best I can figure, I'm still a neophyte with a lot of what I consider more "advanced" astrological techniques/tools). How could I go about finding out when this got started for me?

LunaSolaris
November 7, 2009 11:08 PM

Oh never mind, I think I finally figured it out on my astrology program - it started for me towards the beginning of January...which considering how my year's gone, sounds about right. Losing and/or getting rid of what's not serving me spiritually is what's been happening. I haven't lost my job (which has been serving me quite well spiritually), but I've ended the relationship with my husband (twice, actually), gone through a few romantic-type relationships, and ended a friendship. I've also been dealing with power issues as I've realized that once I'm through a lot of this process, I have the potential to become very powerful in a spiritual way, and this frightens me.

As for death, I've been dealing with death with some consistency for over two and a half years now. I guess it's time to get back into my chart and see what's that about. ;)

Thanks Lynn!

chiron
November 10, 2009 4:12 PM

Bad/good, yes but it doesn't stop it from being difficult. Who voted for Pluto to be demoted? I've noticed in my practice that Pluto square/conjunct/oppose the Sun are high impact, take no prisoners, transits. Emblematic of the phoenix that dies in flames into ashes yet rises from those ashes transformed. Such Pluto aspects will clear the field. Hopefully though one has that chance to rise yet again because sometimes Pluto denies even that.

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Lynn Hayes has been a practising astrological consultant in beautiful North Carolina for over 25 years, working with clients all over the world both in person and by phone. She focuses on therapeutic and healing approaches which encourage greater empowerment and personal growth. Visit www.astrodynamics.net for more information.

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