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occultwaters · 28 days
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Painful placements in astrology I
💜 Sun square/conjunct/opposite/inconjunct (quincunx) Pluto. Inconjunctions should be maximum 2/3 degrees. If I see this in a natal chart it would indicate to me that the native has had issues with their father or figures with authority in general. Could also be men in their family. I have also noticed the fathers side of the family were absent, early on they could have been separated. The separation could be due to many threats. If not cultivated well, this aspect is common amongst serial killers and people notorious for being bullies.
💙 Moon square/conjunct/opposite/inconjunct (quincunx) Pluto. Inconjunctions should be maximum 2/3 degrees. Now this would indicate a person who has issues with the mother figure in their family. This could also indicate issues with the women figures in their life. These people are also very distant with their mother’s side of the family. Like harsh Pluto and Sun, they were separated early on. Which again potentially could’ve been due to threats to their safety in general. If not cultivated well, this can lead to mental health issues, especially those relating to Pluto. Dark obsessions and desires etc.
💜 Having square placements to personal planets, this alone is very hard to deal with as there is strong friction no matter which side you look at. These people need to work on the aspect and appropriately release the energy, depending on the house, sign, and degree.
💙 Pluto in 12th. These individuals harbour a lot of their trauma in the subconscious. They have probably also seen some crazy things in the spirit world. It’s like they attract that sort of attention without really meaning to aswell. These individuals may also have very disturbing dreams and sleep paralysis.
💜 Saturn/Uranus/Chiron in 11th. This is a constant cycle of feeling alienated from society. These people may feel like they never found their group of friends. They crave for a home they’ve never had. These are also the type of people who have had friends make secret group chats behind their back and never include them. Just because Uranus is at home here, doesn’t make it any easier. This is also true if these placements are in Aquarius.
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💙 Harsh Venus and Saturn aspect (square, opposition, inconjunction). Or Venus in Capricorn/aquarius. These people were made to feel unworthy of love and care when they were younger. There’s a constant battle between loving oneself and self destructive behaviours. There is an imbalance with their feminine side, due to masculine/ figures of authority, making them feel like they weren’t good enough.
💜 Harsh Moon and Venus aspects (square, opposition, inconjunction). Again made to feel like they weren’t pretty enough and probably dealt with a lot of toxicity from maternal figures. There is also an imbalance with their feminine side due to issues with women, and maternal figures. These people also a lot of the times refuse to acknowledge their emotions and bottle things up a lot.
💙 Having inconjunctions/quincunx aspects. They need to be at a maximum 2/3 degree orb. This is similar to opposition. But the difference here is that two signs that have no similarity are making a harsh aspect. There’s bound to be heat and constant internal conflict. This one is about learning to balance the scale of energies from both areas.
💜 8th house placements. These people are constantly undergoing transformations in their life. They can easily leave everyone on delivered for months and when they return, they are no longer the same person. Then the cycle repeats. There’s a lot of trauma in these people’s lives, and a lot of it comes from family. But they’re also naturally talented when it comes to things like the occult. This aspect is powerful for astrologers as it gives the native the talent to deeply study and observe people for long periods of time. This also includes psychology.
💙 Saturn opposite/square/inconjunct Pluto. Again inconjunctions should be maximum 2/3 degrees to be truly felt. This is more of a generational aspect (may reflect the society more so). These individuals dad could carry some sort of deep trauma. This is a pretty heavy energy so will require a lot of work for the generation that has this. In addition, the themes of the abuse they dealt with surround feeling restricted from expressing oneself in regards to what Pluto represents. They seem like the sheep or the scape goat of the family. Also if they have siblings that don’t have a similar aspect, if they make a mistake, the punishment they receive can be harsher than if their sibling was to make the same mistake. Their dad/ authority figures in their family can also be/ may have been involved in the dark side of structured systems and have a lot of experience and knowledge regarding the world from that.
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harmoonix · 3 months
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Me being happy about Pluto in Aquarius knowing damn good it will influence me and my life for the next 20 years
(Can you blame it?? Of course that you cannot 😍)
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callistolivia · 2 months
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It really grinds my gears when astrologers (I say “astrologer” rather loosely) try to spell that the generational planets have any sort of personal influence on people (excluding those whose personal planets have very strong interchanges with Neptune, Uranus, or Pluto). I came across an Instagram reel of an astrologer telling her audience that we all feel very emotional and emotionally impulsive right now because of Neptune because Neptune is “a very emotional planet.”
A few things to keep in mind with generational planets is for one, we don’t actually have that much data on their influence as we do with the Moon, Venus, Mercury, etc. and two, their transit cycle is very very long. It can take years for generational planets to shift from one sign to the next. What that says is there’s a broader, generational impact from the shift of these planets (hence why these planets tend to be talked about a lot in terms of politics, art, culture, and society).
Humans are quite emotional by default, but a sudden and unusual shift of emotion is almost always going to be denoted by the Moon (and of course, the Moon interacting with other planets). It’s important not to diminish the fundamental roles each planet represents. I think the spiritual community is often seduced by planets like Neptune and Pluto (and asteroids!) for their elusiveness and uniqueness and try to apply meaning that’s not really there.
If the Moon can affect the ocean’s tides, do you really think Neptune is responsible for making you more emotional lately?
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middlenamesage · 2 months
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Pluto in Scorpio gen-
I think it’s largely gonna be up to us to try to clean up the mess from Pluto in Capricorn. While corporations ran wild with the most insane power they ever had during Pluto in Capricorn, I also see that Pluto over those years has helped to reveal what was being buried from us, making the general public aware about all this corporate corruption.
I hope that Pluto in Aquarius, the sign of society’s water bearer, can ultimately help pave the way to societies where the power is at least a little more in the hands of the people. And we need the influence of people with Pluto at home♏️ in their charts to achieve this (the generation also known as millennials that are getting old enough to become politicians or hold other high ranking positions in society).
I think it’s really interesting that there was such an emphasis on other outer planets in Capricorn during the Pluto in Scorpio period when millennials were born. Neptune was in Capricorn over the vast majority of Pluto in Scorpio, and Uranus was in Capricorn for over half of it. Saturn in Capricorn also happened during about the middle range of Pluto in Scorpio, and Saturn’s meeting with Neptune and/or Uranus during these few years provided another influence to increase the desire and advantage of people in this generation to change the structures we have known.
Maybe all this understanding of Capricorn’s influence with generational planets that reflect society, can help those of us with Pluto in Scorpio to remedy the mess that Pluto in Capricorn made society so aware of.
Pluto in Aquarius will square the Plutos of all of us with Pluto in Scorpio at some time during its transit over the next 19 years. But no seriously substantial transformation in society has taken place without people being pushed to action by *tense* dynamics.
Get ready to be the change you want to see, fellow Pluto in Scorpios/millennials! And screw anyone saying we don’t have what it takes! The planet that transforms societal corruption is AT HOME in our charts! And I already see the ways millennials are not only helping to transform society, but the ways that so many are transforming their family lines; which is where it all starts. There’s a reason we’re called “The therapy generation”. It definitely seems to me that we are the first generation to put as much deliberation as we have towards generational trauma, and how to heal it. ❤️‍🩹
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yrotic11 · 6 days
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Frutiger Aero is so Aquarius Neptune /Pisces Uranus🖲️💿🧼🌐🌊🛸🥣
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flickeringart · 2 years
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The impatience & frustration that comes with this energy is quite extreme. Pluto in Sagittarius doesn’t have time for anything because they want to do it all, keep the spirits high, on to the next thing, barely scratching the surface. This is the generation of ruthless travellers, reckless party animals that don’t even enjoy the fun because it’s so obsessive. How, where, with whom? It doesn’t really matter, they abandon what they have (be it people, morals, beliefs or truths) to have an open road ahead of them, a blank canvas, reborn, renewed and transformed.
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dreamanduality · 1 year
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Astrology heading into 2025/6, post 2020…
Change doesn't have a light switch, but if it did it would be when the air signs come together. Part of this does include Neptune moving into Aries, fire, and air can be an explosive combo.
All of my astrological musings of transitional delineations of the past several years have been on the premise of what we are seeing now into a 2025 shift. A visible, mundane transition.
Before we begin, I want to share something that I have kept around for quite a while. It was printed in an issue of Adbuster at the very beginning of the Occupy Movement, by Darren Fleet the editor and chief. Jupiter will be meeting up with Uranus in the second half of 2023—their last conjunction was 13 years ago, during the Occupy Movement.
Your mom tells you a story before you go to bed and you believe it
She tells you that you can be anything you want when you grow up. She says that you are a unique and valuable individual and that you are to never forget it. She says that you are very lucky and the world is your oyster. And she is right. You live in an exceptional time. You will travel greater distances in a single day than most people only a century ago traveled their entire lives. You will have food choices that English kings and Ottoman princes couldn’t have imagined. You will casually flood your system to the point of illness with sugar, once the currency of the world and the prize of empires. You will live longer than any generations before. Your wardrobe will contain cloth from what was once beyond the reach of the greatest civilizations. Broken bones won't render you a cripple. If you were born a girl you can become a boy. If you were born a boy you can become a girl. You can break Tradition without death. You can upgrade your biology and change your organs. You can assume any identity you wish. Her words comfort you into a wonderful sleep. She is careful not to explain that this oyster isn't for all children of the world or that such good fortune is making the Earth sick. 
That would ruin the story.
Broaching in January 2020 the fractures in the imperialist structure was noticeable to many for the first time. This is when Saturn met up with Pluto in Capricorn, by March co-present with Jupiter, Mars, & the South Node (Mars having a notable recognition in Aspects to Saturn & Uranus) articulating the dismantling of unstable systems.
The fact is that we are still dealing with c-19 while our global social systems are not there to support us. Most no longer masking and convinced by the media portrayal that we must go back to normal—that capitalism doesn't have an expiration date because you can be a Corp King too. Just 3 years ago the world became accessible for a time and we looked to disabled folks for how to survive—now having pushed this community back into the shadows, but it won't be soon forgotten.
We witnessed changes in communication/how social media can radicalize the thought of a Generation (majorly Pluto in Virgo & Libra) and a new breed of propaganda through the lens of Rahu & Ketu in Gemini & Sagittarius. Stirring the pot of fear-mongering in online spaces, coupled with Neptune holding space for spiritual escapism.
Something that I find absolutely fascinating is how one planet will manifest something only for another to come in and say “excuse me?!” And when the issuer makes it back around, hahaha…
With the Outer Slow Bois, I find the movements and influence they had when they were unseen clever, as they are out of bodily sight, holding their own tone—in themes…that the other planets have personal influence to and in.
It’s uncommon for the transpersonal planets to all move into new signs so close together—which issues an un-potting effect. If you keep house plants then you know sometimes the plant has to be removed from the pot to check the health of the roots because it's not growing right, and in this case, there is root rot. Globally there are places that are on the mend and will heal faster than others economically, some taking longer based on History and Astrological impact.
Pluto in Aquarius
Pluto will visit Aquarius come the end of March (23rd) 2023, for about 3 weeks, and then in the classic planetary process when a planet wants to check the scenery, heading back to Capricorn to clean up before moving out.
I have been holding off on writing about Pluto in Aquarius. We have seen a lot of talk on Pluto returns these last years, correlations to historical milestones of modern empires falling et al…and whereas I love talking about economic theory vs universal ethics, many folks seem to forget that its a theory or they presume that it must be political—just because something can be doesn't mean that it also can't be other things.
Pluto is small but mighty. Transformation and reclamation take time, as well as manipulation.
Pluto takes small things, even the microscopic, and makes them noticeable.
Because of Pop psychology, I think that folks automatically beeline to this ideal of manipulation, so let's take a moment to frame this out: Manipulus, means “handful” leading meaning to hold a skillful manner—we manipulate a pencil when using it. Manipulation is not consensual, but do Planets ever ask for consent? Manipulation can be artful, but it can also be insidious. When we try to project human emotions onto a planet, everything should be deemed unfair.
In order to be mighty empowerment is needed, and in order to manipulate there must be distortion. The mode itself is magnetic destruction with a positive and negative force to transform, incites evolution, and generalized regeneration.
While Pluto has been in Capricorn we have seen a heightened theme in deconstructing systems and thought in the way of Tradition—which leads me to assume that the Blackstone Group has an astrologer and knew that investing in Ancestry was an excellent move for them—with other events on the historical horizon.
With Pluto things are forever changed, and not a cycle we get to repeat or witness in our lived experiences, further emphasizing that this is social and cultural in astrological delineation. With our assimilated and forgotten histories, there is no lived experience or accurate depictions to bring to the table.
Through the framework of Aquarius, we see Society itself, since Capricorn is Social Structure and Aquarius asks what is beyond that garden wall in a humanistic tone. It’s the role of the Mad Scientist, the Radical Visionary, still ruled by Saturn but having the desire to innovate the wheel. So of course it is safe to say that we may see reinvention in technology as we know it—possibly even in the line of Back to the Future II, jk, well we could hope.
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…though probably not because Aquarius is about reformation and community effort. There of course will be further power struggles and amplified progressiveness waving through commonality. The uptick of Greenwashing and Green or soft propaganda is something I am very curious about, though I don’t attribute this to Pluto particularly. It will reach a higher recognition in this era. We are already seeing the redefining of intellectual property and cryptocurrency ‘rights’ and this will continue. There will be a resurgence of peer-to-peer information, remember lime wire or Napster?
There is no objectivity in the land of Aquarius, and the “Age” of it sang by the cosplaying Pluto in Leo's generation can't be further from the truth.
Since, I have been writing on Frankenstein (the upcoming Saturn in Pisces transit), the passing of St Albertas Magnus in 1280—he inspired Mary Shelley who was born with Pluto in Aquarius, having reported that he built an android & discovered the philosophers stone. According to his followers, his body did not deteriorate.
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I suppose it is time for a reminder that everything is always a reaction to something.
Back on point, shall we? Aquarian energy is about equitable change…or at least the attempt at such. With Saturn leaving and Pluto stepping in it’s like we have long work ahead—but it's the work’—(Im thinking in the context of the 7 generation teaching)
Notable points in History: The undercurrent of trends is interesting. Unfortunately, the way that we write about these histories is through a very particular perspective and depending on where you are in the world this will look different… but revolution & imperialism are a common theme throughout this entire post:
The Iceni Revolt (also mentioned below), the Edict of Milan & the Council of Nicaea confirmed the orthodox Christian doctrine throwing out a bunch of stuff, the start of the Carolingian renaissance, the astrolabe gained recognition and use, the moveable print was invented in China, permanency of the catholic & eastern orthodox churches, block printing, the invention of eyeglasses, codification of English common law and Britain parliament gained the ‘right’ of taxation, the imperial measuring system, Henry VIII was able to marry Anne Boleyn (this DUDE is all over the place), Protestant Reformation, The Inquisition was established, the heliocentric theory, Machiavelli’s The Prince, Nostradamus’s predictions where worked on, the transatlantic slave trade began, Spain invaded the Incan’s destroying everything.
Margin Notes: The ‘crisis’ of the 17th century was influenced by the secession from Pluto in Libra but really noted itself in The Affair of Postcards—We must keep burning the nonbelievers, you see. Aiming for the first colonies of “religious freedom”. Napoleon was elected the Capt. of the French Army, The Observer was first published in 1791, and the dawn of the Scientific Revolution brought about nothing ever being or looking the same again.
In the Age of Enlightenment (Uranus in Gemini, mentioned below), Cathrine the Great had settled into her throne encouraging these ideals. The US Constitution and Bill of Rights, the French Revolution, the Cult of Reason, complexity, and embellishment in art and music loosened.
Knowledge of Self will be required to proceed as the issues continue to surface; we will need this, Pluto is like a magnet pulling out the unseen. The thoughts of future generations are already a part of our dialogue, in order to make this happen we need to build community. In the wave of technology, this will continue to advance, keep in mind time waits for no one. And the last thing we should be doing? It continues fighting over resources.
Simply, in the ways of borders and technology by the end of Pluto in Aquarius the world will be unrecognizable.
Neptune in Aries
Our sneak peek of this motion will be in Mar 2025 for 5 months, with the ushering of passage on Jan 26, 2026.
Mmm, coming out of Pisces, I have talked a lot about this over the years because of the Modern Magical Movement in correlation to the Victorian Spiritual Movement. There were also so many things that were birthed, appropriated, and dissolved in this time—but need not forget the motions further back. Being discovered during this time, ironically so, but something curious is the homogenous keywords of Pisces & Neptune.
The induction of escapism is apparent, with the motion picture being invented…and street lights opening the night—to dissolve the dark. Those are rightly ruled by Neptune along with water itself and the sign drawing the boundaries. Setting aside the idealistic notions that root themselves in religion is something I suppose should be done—but what do I know? In turn, the distillation toward redemption can get out of hand creating paranoia and psychosis. Something that can be brought through impossible hyper-idealism is seeing what might land—hoping it could.
Neptune in Pisces brought animistic fog over a placid lake or the mist in the forest that makes you high in fantastical tales—to be consumed by the kind folk or the forest itself. In Aries, it will be more confined or rather condensed in the disorientation & Dissolve of structural facilities.
The land of hope where you don’t see any danger or you might be escaping to not see it. We add spiritual attributions to this space. You know that episode of The Magicians, about the Lunatic’s that live on the Moon—I actually kept thinking to myself…might that be more Neptunian in Nature? And really, breaking the Moon is Neptune in Aries getting carried away, hahaha…
Adding the Role of headstrong, impulsive Aries to the Time Warping Celestial Body creates something juxtaposed with assumption.
Neptune’s purpose is confusion and I’m confusing myself while writing this. Forgetting my train of thought and having to grab for straws. Will we talk ourselves into an idealistic war, forgetting the lines being drawn or the outcomes of charging into uncertainty? We probably won't wake up from the lasting effects of this Piscean dream until years into Aries. Aries is the Pioneer over the Discoverer (since nothing is really discovered but found) willing to fight for Independence in a sense but this is through the individualist’s lens. Some say for fairness and fervid, but fairness is subjective because fair for whom? Impulsivity can be violent.
On the best of days, Aries is Guts from Berserk:
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We have seen the dissolution of many things that were not suited for basic human rights through this discourse. We clutch to Utopian Idealism in truth, but even in the coining of such there was an undercurrent, so what must be considered when throwing this term around loosely (I do it too)—do words not have Nativities? In Utopia, slavery is required and atheism is not tolerated, so… From this, there was deconstruction and adaptations were made by Marx in Das Kapital published in 1867. Critical thinking requires us to look at the arcs of such things that we pronounce loosely. We would never consider Utopia, Utopian today—and this is idealistic deconstruction in action.
So could we premise this in a fantastical connection? If Neptune in Pisces is the Movie theatre, being enveloped in a story not your own, then Neptune in Aries is after the credits when you walk out into the blinding light of reality. Depending on the movie that alone takes a certain level of courage. Or after a night out when the hangover or comedown sets in Neptune in Aries is what you stack to cope with the night before—things that help your head or things that make you fast. One to make you Smaller and one to make you Larger, my dear. It's the action of bringing utilitarianism to Pioneer throughout the day.
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Alice in Wonderland was published in 1865, 4 years into Neptune in Aries…noting it takes a while to wake up and share the dream.
One major, mundane consideration is the water crisis—I think this is where we will see aggressive fronts (not that we haven't already, iykyk). Unfortunately, this is one of the things that we must choose sides on. Support water protectors, water is life. Speaking of water and crisis…the Mars Rulership taking action particularly over bodies of water…like fast-moving rivers, or drawing boundaries or drawing borders with such. In this case for a large-scale conflict to begin or end specifically there are additional attributes needed.
Notable points in History; Neptune in Pisces historically has coincided with war some of which happen to include Pluto in Aquarius & Uranus in Gemini and some that do not:
The Peloponnesian War, Democritus’s atomic theory was developed, Iceni revolt against the Romans, the Jewish uprising in Palestine, Christianity spreading followed by 320ish years later (both Neptune in Aries) becoming the imperial religion of Rome, the destruction of Sarapeum, THE CRUSADES, Genghis Khan began the conquest of Eurasia, the Hundred Years War, the Catholic Church divided, the Bible was translated to English, the Peasant Revolt, I already mentioned Utopia but this coincides with Henry VIII and him deciding from the hand of Anne Boleyn that it was his divine place to be closer to god than the pope and the Roman Inquisition was established, finally the Civil War, Homestead Act, Civil Rights Act, Abolition, the KKK was formed, the Swiss Red Cross.
Plainly dynamite was invented, along with antiseptic which you know already existed…but the Medicine of Neptune in Pisces was ‘cool’ right?
Neptune in Aries brought the dream of color to photographs and the impressionist movement.
You know I really hate modern history—well, what I consider modern. It puts my head in a tale spin of, “have humans always been this horrible to one other?”…sure there are beautiful things like love but monolithic points in our modern historical doctrines only use love as a mask to hide greed.
The thoughts and dreams of Neptune in Pisces find action in Neptune in Aries.
We are really getting slapped with it…but those who proceeded survived and so will we. It’s all about the experience and not the purpose right?
Uranus in Gemini
Let’s get into it.
Our first taste will be July 2025 for 4 months and officially April 26, 2026.
Uranus is electrifying change and principle revolutions, they're not slow or sudden but shock. The desire for freedom—I think because of Uranus being Revolutionary in ways of an accident. I know I know we like to say ‘unpredictability’. Spontaneity isn't always calculated—I say this because Uranus brings the element of predictable surprise. The brilliance of innovation creates stimulating excitement. While Uranus has been in Taurus we have seen the nature of basic needs or the issues highlighted; housing, food, water, and rights to life itself. Uranus disrupts how we socially view value. As we are still in the thick of it in this sign we will see expansion and possible bust of these themes when Jupiter meets up in 2024. Fixed Taurean simplicity is not comfortable for Uranus making the transition into Gemini a noticeable swift-footed difference.
The expectation of sensation is a rapid change in how we think and move in the world. Communication is the focus, so if you are someone who speaks on the inequities of basic human rights don’t lose hope—you are just a little early to the conversation; after all, when Uranus was in Gemini the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was made. The duality of Gemini will be ignited in addressing polarized positions, loudly.
When Uranus is in this sign a common factor is petty civil arguments and revolting parties. Many of these historically involve territorial division, technological and scientific advancement, and the infrastructure of trade and travel. Taking the weaknesses shown during Taurus apart and analyzing them for change in how we think & speak on them.
There will be breakthroughs in technology, at a more rapid rate may be even more widespread than we see currently—but as seen through history it will be in the ways of communication and transportation. Communication not only being how we speak but how technology ‘speaks’; ie phones, algorithms, AI, AR, VR, Deep Fakes et al… What does this mean for the age of information? And who owns the right to regulate such? Reframing our ideas around Piracy, which we will probably have seen an uptick of with Saturn in Pisces.
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I collect Deepfake accounts like Pokemon on TikTok, Keanu Reeves being one.
With transportation I would like to see more social infrastructure, someone who can't drive can only hope. But Gemini is localization, so this could mean delivery with a drone instead of trucks and that sort of thing.
This coincides with a larger trend of the Jupiter Saturn Air sign cycle, so we won't be seeing grounding in any attempts of globalization—think city-states and new economic thought in the potential of dialectic materialism. It's the time of figuring things out because there will be no stability, and progression will happen quickly.
The below isn't all war, but for whatever reason, the urgency of war pushes for innovation. Much of what is to come is already happening, and I can't say enough these things aren't like a light switch.
During Uranus in Gemini 1941-1949, World War II had already begun with the US joining as soon as Uranus moved in Gemini briefly, attacking Peal Harbor and when heading back into Gemini for the Battle of Midday—with the Cold War on its heals.
Honestly, we can't talk about any astrology today without looking at Russia and the Soviet Union—or the fall of—the points are so on point. During this time we saw great strides in the invention of computer technology, becoming programable and used for general purposes. Project Manhattan found success in the nuclear chain reaction, and 2 atom bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Notable points in History; again some that overlap with the former:
Socrates, both taught through dialogue to the people and executed for teaching people. Athens defeated Sparta in this same breath. Gutenberg’s printing press, The Learned Ignorance was published, the Scientific Revolution, the telescope was invented by both Lipperhey and Galileo who announced his discoveries in Sidereus Nuncius, Astronomia Nova was published, Harriot first observed Sunspots, the first regularly occurring Newspaper, the King James Bible was published. Isaac Newton stepped in as the influencing course with the movement of Neptune into Aries during the Scientific Revolution. The wave theory of light was published, the theorem for differential calculus, differential equations, probability + statistics, and John Locke was at his peak. The American Revolution as well as independence from Britain. Great classics were written; Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, Dickens…much of Darwin. The first recording of sound, Au Clair de la lune, and the first telephone. Colossus and the Space Age began. The Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered and Gandhi demanded independence from Britain.
Pluto in Aquarius, there what a transition between the Age of Enlightenment and the Industrial Revolution.
So many civil wars…
Uranus was discovered and the same day a comet was first photographed.
It's the combination of these energies that make the soup of Revolution.
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I think that it's funny, when I was young we really wanted to burn it all down, and now we're here and tired. With the best possible outcome, we could see free decentralized energy post a potential solar flare and weather crisis…not the mention how we’ll have to get it. Education reforms, social media will look foreign (not that it already doesn't, but it will be unpredictably different), and wars are very likely—both Civil & World unless we get it together—but as it appears we just like to do the same over and over again. If we can embrace understanding how we think and move we can create what we need for quality of life.
We, myself included, have a tendency to fixate on the yucky parts, as if bracing for impact. And we know this doesn't have to be the case—look at all the cool shit that happened in the schools of thought!
There will be new and evolved ideals, if we navigate in our means and love our neighbors Saturn may just approve.
In-Joy
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twinkinspector · 1 year
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❥ astrology masterlist
these planets are the ones that the student-age characters share and how they shape the collective
❥ leo uranus: strong individual identity, but uranus is in detriment here. this generation is prone to ego dissolution even though they have a strong sense of self. lots of introspection and changing themselves accordingly.
i think this is definitely influences the types of heroes we’re getting in this generation. they’re both unique and adaptable – deku is a perfect example of this.
❥ scorpio neptune: born with a vision. able to attract others easily. fascinated by the unknown. unafraid of the darker aspects of life.
this really shows in just how many kids are choosing to be heroes when their quirks manifest. they don’t have to be a hero, but they want to. they’re born with a vision. and they’re unafraid to confront that darkness. this also shows in the formation of the league of villains – they’re not scared to show themselves and give in to the dark.
❥ taurus pluto: a knack for making something out of nothing. persistent. they also enjoy comfort and beauty.
this generation seems to be nothing if not persistent. no matter how many times they’re knocked down, they try again in pursuit of a better future for themselves, which is also comfort and beauty.
❥ bakugou katsuki
❥ kaminari denki
❥ midoriya izuku
❥ shinsou hitoshi
❥ takami keigo / hawks
❥ todoroki shouto
❥ tokoyami fumikage
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natjennie · 3 months
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OUAHFGHGHHH that was so sweet.... mazey wanting to break out twister and then being shamed for being childish and fig, a dope ass rock star with a leather jacket and fishnets says "hey, I would fucking love to play twister" like. the way fig is so genuinely kind sometimes. those pictures of punks letting kids touch their mohawk spikes. yknow what I mean?
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stra-tek · 6 months
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Star Trek be like, let's draw a slightly different flag every time and see if anyone notices
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Who I am to You – Synastry 101, Part 1
I had to divide this post into parts seeing that it was becoming quite lengthy. Part 1 covers interchanges to the generational planets in synastry. 
[Preface]
I’ve been recently thinking a lot about synastry after listening to an anthropologist talk about love and the cultural statistics around relationships. It just sort of peaked my interest in astrology again and the complexity of synastry; how we are kind of one big organism or machine, with all of these gears that interlock with each other; all the people in our lives serve a purpose of being there in a particular moment. How we happen to pass by some people and experience a love at first sight with others. How we happen upon our family; how the people who we consider coworkers or colleagues end up in the same place as us; How we operate generationally and systematically. The gears always turning and changing within this magical makeup of our reality. Relationships are really fascinating, especially if you believe and indulge in astrology. 
I also re-read Linda Goodman’s Relationship Signs, and while she draws from somewhat of a overtly spiritual bias (lots of soulmate this– karma that–), she provides both an expert analysis of synastry (having done synastry for many many people, gathering statistics) and an optimistic, magical perspective on relationships that would make one feel as though there is some sort of cosmic significance to their own relationships. Her book is inspiring and being a hopeless romantic myself, I can’t help but enjoy the spiritual bias around romance and relationships in general. 
I figured since I’m doing the research anyway, I might as well attempt to make a comprehensive post on synastry for this dead blog. I also think this topic tends to be what peaks people’s interest the most in astrology. 
Generational Planets – Uranus, Neptune, Pluto
I’ve decided it makes more sense to work backwards; before exploring the dynamics of personal relationships, understanding how people function as groups or generations provides a grander perspective on synastry. I think the casual astrology enjoy-er tends to get wrapped up in the mystic of these planets in both their natal chart and in synastry interchanges. We are drawn to these planets, especially when we locate significance in a chart, because they symbolize a collective experience and understanding. There is something paradoxical about the relatability and understanding felt towards the impersonal planets.   For those of you who are unaware, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto are considered generational planets because of their long cycles. Uranus takes 84 years to cycle through all of the signs, approx. 7 years in one sign; Neptune takes 165 years to cycle through all of the signs, approx. 14 years in one sign; Pluto takes 248 to cycle through all of the signs, approx. 12-31 years in one sign. The length spent in one sign is a stark difference to the amount of time it takes for the Sun or Moon to transit a sign, thus these three planets impact one on a generational level.   Uranus represents social climate, environment, and advancement in technology. Neptune is seen as a cultural representative as well as a passive form of social climate; the quiet tide of acceptance in contrast to Uranus which chaotically brings issues to light and demands justice. Pluto is the inward and intrinstical generational planet; representing generational trauma and grief, collective attitudes and needs of a group, the depth of collective experience; a soul grouping.   It is very evident that there are powerful interchanges taking place between generations of people (e.g. Millennials vs Gen Z, Gen Z vs Baby Boomers, etc.) which astrology provides insight to. Your parents or grandparents don’t quite “get you” and you don’t need astrology to tell you that, but astrology can! Which is a fascinating little thing!
Interchanges between generational planets
 The distance between two generations will roughly create the one-sign-apart semi-sextile aspect; an example being the relationship between Millennials and Gen Zs and these two groups’ semi-sextile nature. Within a semi-sextile in synastry, there is a tendency for the sign ahead to not see the sign behind. There are a lot of similarities between these two generations in that they blend like a brush stroke. However, we also see Gen Z discovering “new” things and pioneering trends meanwhile Millennials sitting back saying to themselves, “been there, done that, actually.”   The distance between Gen Z and Gen X is roughly that of a sextile, a harmonious aspect. An example of the relationship these two generations share is the very apparent recycling of arts and culture. Gen X, having the opportunity to be a teen in the 90′s birthed some of the most influential arts and media we have today; that 90′s culture is deeply appreciated and repurposed by Gen Z.  If we expand even further, the distance between Gen Z and Gen V (the generation notorious for being called “boomers” but aren’t technically baby boomers... Again, we can take into account the brush stroke semi-sextile between actual boomers and Gen V) is roughly a square aspect. There is an inherent natural strife between this older generation and Gen Z; differing world views, the inability to see each other’s perspective, and a general misunderstanding for one another. Similarly, we can also take note of the square between the actual boomer generation and millennials. The strife between Pluto in Leo and Pluto in Scorpio is that of who deserves power and say? Who should be making the choices for society’s future?  I could go on and on about the relationship dynamics between generations, but the main takeaway is to observe the relationships generational planets provide on a very broad level. It’s very likely one will inherently understand the generation they are in (ignoring other natal chart factors, of course) because of a conjunction occurring between Uranus, Neptune, or Pluto. In synastry, when this conjunction occurs, two individuals relate to each other on a cultural, societal, memetic, and systematic level; two individuals on the same timeline, in the same soul-grouping. 
Interchanges between generational planets and personal planets
 While interchanges between generational planets provide broad, impersonal significance in synastry, we can see personal significance when a generational planet interacts with a personal planet. In synastry, we can look at this as the chart holder with the generational planet being seen as someone who directly relates and signifies to the cultural, environmental, political, and metaphysical experiences of the chart holder with the personal planet. Personal planets can give remarkable power to the otherwise unconscious and invisible planets, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto.
One’s Uranus aspecting another’s Sun The circumstances in which these two individuals meet will likely be unconventional. Additionally, the relationship itself will likely be unconventional and unexpected. The intensity of a conjunction can make for both positive and negative outcomes, though the “negative outcomes” do not reign anything close to the negative affects of the malefic planets, Mars and Saturn. At most, these two individuals may find themselves unexpectedly separated for periods of time; or that the chaos of Uranus is somewhat of a liability in their relationship (particularly so if the Uranus person embodies somewhat of a chaotic, radical archetype in their overall personality).   In positive outcomes, which includes trine and sextile interchanges, there may be a revolutionizing quality to the relationship. If we consider the Sun symbolizing the self, then we may conclude this encapsulates all of the individual’s quirks and facets, including potential hardships brought on just by their very being or walk of life. The revolutionizing quality of Uranus may bring aid to the Sun, especially if the Sun individual faces particular injustices in their life. Uranus is radical, innovative, and ingenious; being the higher octave of Mercury, it problem solves and advocates for the needs of the Sun individual. The Sun individual will likely find themselves doing things they wouldn’t normally do or think of thanks to the Uranus individual.  Both individuals boost each other’s confidence; there is a sense of feeling comfortable in one’s own skin and embracing one’s quirky side. The positive interchanges remark platonic harmony and a relationship with substance.   In the negative interchanges, such as a square or opposing aspect, the relationship could be described as erratic and conflictual. There may be differing political and world views; the Sun individual too arrogant and stubborn and the Uranus individual too radical and unforgiving. Arguments tend to be explosive, especially if Mars is also somehow involved, and particularly ego-damaging. There needs to be forgiving aspects elsewhere to undo emotional bruising.
One’s Uranus aspecting another’s Moon  Likewise with the Uranus-Sun interchanges, the circumstances in which these two individuals meet will likely be unconventional and unexpected. The conjunction can bring about tension as these two planets function very differently from each other. Uranus being such an erratic force, it can provoke and trigger the Moon which can cause emotional meltdowns in the relationship. This can be similarly observed with the square and opposition as well. Without other promising aspects in the synastry chart, there will be a proneness to breakups and physical separations.  Despite the emotional chaos, there is an unwavering draw to each other, particularly the Moon individual being drawn in by the Uranus individual’s intellect, uniqueness, and/or rebelliousness.   The trine and sextile interchanges are much more forgiving and are actually constructive. The relationship sparks inspiration which can lead to trying lots of new things both individuals wouldn’t have done otherwise.  If the Uranus individual embodies much of the attitudes and direction that Uranus represents, then a relationship with the Moon individual can shine light on an empathetic and introspective approach to their goals, especially if their goals involve politics, environment, or any field that impacts the world.   Similar to the Uranus-Sun interchanges, the positive interchanges remark platonic harmony and a relationship with substance to it. With this aspect, a friendship tends to take precedence over a romantic relationship; within a romantic relationship the two people retain a strong best friend dynamic.  As with all Uranus contacts, aspects between these two planets definitely add quirkiness to the relationship. 
One’s Uranus aspecting another’s Mercury  With the conjunction, trine, or sextile, these two individuals are transported to a completely different plane of being when they interact. The depths of their conversations leave people to believe they are witnessing two aliens talking to each other. Conversations feel exhilarating to both individuals, they feel smarter around each other. These aspects are particularly beneficial if the relationship is a business one or if the two individuals are colleagues. Together they have unmatched creativity and ingeniousness that can be utilized for projects, inventions, and movements. Additionally, there is something about the positive contacts that gives this pair reach to broad audiences. This is particularly true if there are social house involved in the overlays. We can expect these two people to have a rapidly growing social group when they become acquainted.  In the negative aspects, square and opposition, we see what two people with two different sets of quirks interact. Both individuals will be outspoken about their beliefs to one another and somehow topics that are prone to being heated are reoccurring. The Uranus individual is much too serious and radical whereas the Mercury individual is much too light-hearted and trivial; at least, this is how these two perceive each other. If there are other positive aspects in the synastry chart, these interchanges aren’t particularly damning to the relationship. Patience and acceptance goes a long way in dealing with the square and opposition. 
One’s Uranus aspecting another’s Venus  With the conjunction, trine, or sextile, there is a magnetizing, strange attraction between these two individuals. The Venus individual would likely describe their attraction as unusual or unexpected; there is something about the Uranus individual that doesn’t appear as the Venus individual’s usual “type.” The Venus individual finds the charm, intellect, weirdness, and quirks of the Uranus individual irresistible. The benefits for the Uranus individual is that they don’t really need to “try” or do anything to seduce the Venus individual. They are liked simply for who they are entirely and candidly.   Romance aside, the positive interchanges are also beneficial platonically and even in romantic relationships, the individuals retain a very friend-like dynamic. This combination can operate well as a creative duo; any projects worked on together won’t be anything less of avant-garde.   Additionally, with the conjunction, there may be a tendency for the Venus individual to have bouts of insecurity about the relationship. There’s a slight inherent coldness from Uranus that makes the individual too cool as a cucumber for the Venus individual. With positive interchanges elsewhere, these anxieties can be easily outweighed or remedied. However, with the square or opposition, there is less ease. The Venus individual will consistently feel as though there isn’t enough romance coming from the Uranus individual; a romantic relationship may feel like it’s lacking intimacy and warmth without good synastry elsewhere in the chart. Similar to Uranus-Sun interchanges, there may be a proneness to sudden separations.  In all Uranus-Venus contacts, intimacy and love takes an unconventional form. For people looking for experimentation, challenge, and excitement, having an aspect between Uranus and Venus in synastry will give just that.
One’s Uranus aspecting another’s Mars  Interchanges between Uranus and Mars is best described as a loaded trigger. Both planets offer immense direction and power ripping at the seams; and when they come together, they trigger each other’s chaos.  With the conjunction, we see this chaos’ full potential. We might find an anarchistic duo from the radicalizing Uranus and the action-oriented Mars. In a positive light, the conjunction makes these two individuals unstoppable towards whatever shared ambition they might have. However on the flip side, the intensity of the conjunction can also reap a negative affect where two individuals reach a boiling point and turn on each other. We can definitely expect the former outcome if the two individuals work in the same field and likely have the same goals in mind.   With the trine and sextile, we can also find this unmatched ambition when these two individuals come together. These aspects are fantastic for colleagues, business partners, freedom fighters, and even lovers! The spasmodic energy of Uranus harmoniously interacting with the Martian planet makes for great sexual tension; you can especially expect some friskiness if there is a 5th house overlay involved. Mars can also draw out the experimental side of Uranus which is sure to provide excitement to those looking for an un-ordinary, non-vanilla relationship.  Although the house overlays involved with these two planets will provide more insight to this, it is worth noting the social and generational themes Mars will activate in Uranus. There’s definitely a direct correlation to politics, science, environment, technology, and activism when these two planets interact. It wouldn’t be surprising to see these two individuals dismantling the patriarchy or fighting climate chaos together!   With the square and opposition, tensions are high between these two planets. If you’ve ever met someone who just don’t get, don’t understand why they do the things they do, or get irritated by their mere presence, these aspects could be why! These two planets can just irritate the absolute heck out of each other. These aspects are particularly problematic if these individuals are involved with each other in the realm of politics, current events, and social issues. There can be a refusal to understand one another because of drastically different viewpoints. In personal or romantic relations, this aspect can be looked at as an enemies-to-lovers sort of configuration. The sexual tension is also not lacking in the negative aspects, so there may be a plus there.
One’s Uranus aspecting another’s Jupiter  Interchanges between Uranus and Jupiter aren’t quite felt on a personal level as Jupiter is one of two social planets. Similar to the Uranus-Mars interchanges, the social and generational themes come to surface with aspects between Uranus and Jupiter. Jupiter being a benefic planet, aspects to Uranus denote justice, inspiration, harmony, and spirituality. Jupiter acts as a supplier to Uranus’ cause; a philanthropist to an organization, metaphorically speaking. The conjunction, trine, and sextile are particularly beneficial. You really can’t have too many of the Jupiter individuals in your life if you’re the Uranus individual as these are the people who will always see your vision and possibly even fund it!
One’s Uranus aspecting another’s Saturn  Similar to Uranus-Jupiter interchanges, aspects between Uranus and Saturn are not felt on a personal level. Aspects between these two planets will play into the social and generational themes of Uranus. However, in contrast to Jupiter, Saturn is a malefic planet and may reap difficulty in the worldviews and social needs of these two individuals. With positive aspects such as the trine or sextile, the interchanges between Saturn and Uranus simply represent the past mirroring the future. There is a willingness to commit to change on Saturn’s part for the benefit of Uranus’ future. What is thought to be necessary for the betterment of humankind is more likely to align more-so with the positive interchanges.  However, in the harsher aspects such as the conjunction, square, or opposition, there is a discomfort with each other’s generational needs. The Saturn individual might subconsciously perceive any of Uranus’ drastic or radical approaches to things to be immature and hasty.    The energies between Uranus and Saturn are not something felt on daily basis nor do they normally wreak havoc in a relationship anyway, however when their conflict does present itself to a relationship, the remedy is simply patience and hearing each other out. 
One’s Neptune aspecting another’s Sun  With the conjunction, trine, or sextile, there is something hypnotizing, dreamy, and nostalgic about the relationship. This is one of the interchanges in synastry that Linda Goodman considers “karmic.” She mentions a strong psychic connection, particularly with the conjunction.   In a more technical sense, I believe that with the positive contacts, trine and sextile, as well as the conjunction, what is being ignited in the pair (especially for the Sun individual) is a reflection of their past (a hyper-romanticized version of it, that is), as well as a personification of their interests. By interests, I mean interests that were cultivated by their generation of media and culture particularly. This could be why we are so mystified and hypnotized by people whose Neptune makes significant interchanges to our birth chart. Neptune being a higher octave of Venus, it casts a charm over a person to make them appear as someone’s favourite song or favourite piece of media, but as a walking, breathing, existing version of it. So of course, if you meet someone who reminds you of your favourite song, they will undoubtedly seem special, significant, or fateful.   Wow-factor aside, there can be a negative side to Neptune interchanges, even in positive aspects, and especially with the conjunction. That is a tendency to idealize. With Sun-Neptune interchanges in synastry, one or both people may have a totally inaccurate perception of the other person because of this idolization.   With the negative aspects, square and opposition, there are two possible outcomes that tend to occur in synastry. First outcome being the Neptune individual is totally out of the Sun individual’s reach. If this is one the strongest aspects in your synastry chart, you can expect the Neptune person to be extremely elusive to the Sun individual. Linda Goodman also mentions issues around deception and infidelity with this pair in her book.   The second outcome is that the Neptune individual is very much involved in the Sun individual’s life, to the point where Neptune completely consumes the Sun with its venomous charm. There can be themes of dependency, substance use, and the sort of “pulling” into one’s hell.  The former outcome is much more common with people who have a very strong Sun presence in their chart; the latter is common with individuals who do not have a strong sense of self.
One’s Neptune aspecting another’s Moon  Most of what can be said about interchanges between the Sun and Neptune can also be applied here. However, the difference here is a larger focus on each other’s emotional realm, and you could consider these aspects less superficial and less about idolization.   With the conjunction, trine, or sextile, there is a connection between these two individuals that transcends any ordinary relationship. Again, we see these two pulled in together by possibly a similar taste in music, similar upbringing, familiar culture, etc., but in addition to that there can be spiritual alignment too. The spiritual and emotional swimming and meshing is a definite plus for romantic relationships.  However Neptune can trigger a lot of sensitivity in the relationship when in contact with another’s Moon. With the conjunction, there is an over-exaggeration especially. While things can seem very beautiful in the relationship and bring about many tears of joy, there can also be tendency to fall into a pit of despair and emotional exhaustion. It’s important for both individuals to find other outlets for their intense feelings other than dependently funnelling it into their partner. Artistic, spiritual, and clinical outlets tend to do the job.  Similarly in negative aspects, square and opposition, there is acute emotional sensitivity triggered. This pair is easily hurt by each other and there is a tendency for misunderstandings thanks to Neptune’s proneness to obscuring clarity. If there isn’t enough good synastry between two individuals, the negative aspects can be somewhat of a red flag for close relationships. Neptune harshly having that stand-offish grip on the Moon leads to all sorts of trouble with disintegrating emotional reality. There may be themes of emotional manipulation (not in the vain of control, but rather a defence mechanism), bad habits, and deception. With this all said, there is nothing therapy can’t aid!
One’s Neptune aspecting another’s Mercury  In the conjunction, trine, or sextile, this interchange is an incredible source of creativity and muse. The Mercury individual makes the Neptune individual’s creative subconscious tangible. This is a great aspect to have in a synastry chart if the relationship is a creative one (e.i. musicians, writers, artists, or creative colleagues of any sort). Together, a pair like this can produce some very intellectual and sensitive pieces of work.   In addition to this, in the positive aspects, this pair will find themselves inspired by each other. The connection ignites poetry, colour, and music.   According to Linda Goodman, the positive interchanges are an indicator of a “psychic” connection in synastry as well.  In the negative interchanges, square or opposition, we can see a sort of lost-in-translation affect. Accidental misunderstandings, deception, secrets, and mind games are the themes of these interchanges! These aspects are particularly annoying in business relationships; neither person is being clear, project delays, intentionally leaving out information in business emails, and so on. It may be a little bit easier to speak up on the issues Mercury-Neptune squares and oppositions bring about if the person you’re dealing with isn’t your boss. In intimate relationships, this pair will find their bond grow closer once they stop keeping secrets from one another and lay everything on the table. 
One’s Neptune aspecting another’s Venus  The interchanges between Neptune and Venus reminds us just how important Venus is to one’s personality and to relationships (of any kind; platonic, romantic, with nature, with humankind, etc.). Venus interacting with its supposed higher octave is so potent and telling of oneself; the conditions of Venus is important to its interpretation here.   In a conjunction, attraction is often instantaneous and hypnotizing; these two people will be immediately pulled into each other’s world when they meet. There is also the outcome of mistaking deep empathy for love; compassion and obsession is somewhat of a troubling combination. The Venus individual, obviously depending on the conditions of their natal Venus, may have that easily moved, compassionate, and sympathetic personality; the type of personality that attracts the types of people seeking refuge. The Neptune person, either consciously or subconsciously will seek out the Venus individual and immediately become obsessed with their forgiveness and dependability. There can obviously be some level of toxicity in that the Venus person sticks around out of guilt and is somewhat of an enabler for the Neptune individual’s troubles.   Outside of this negative outcome, there are positive outcomes with the conjunction as well and we can include the trine and sextile aspect along side with these outcomes as well. Romantically, this could potentially be a hedonistic match made in heaven (as long as the rose-coloured glasses stay on). This pair is deeply romantic, spiritual, and creative. The positive aspects evoke a relationship that does not lack colour; this is a pair that wants the cultural perception of romance which alludes to the whole shebang (extravagant dates, writing love notes, movie nights, sharing headphones, sentimental gifts, flowers, watching sunsets, and just about every romantic trope you can think of).  The positive interchanges also indicate creative collaboration and similar to the Neptune-Mercury interchanges, these aspects would be beneficial to creative relationships. Both individuals have a lot to offer each other in terms of creativity.   In the negative aspects, square or opposition, the mutual draw towards each other in a hedonistic fashion is still prominent, however there is a forbidden or confusing quality to these aspects. There’s a chance this pair, if romantically interested in each other, will never fully admit to their romantic feelings for one another, especially if there is nothing keeping this relationship from drifting apart. There is a tendency for one or both people to hide things from each other in general.  Similar to the conjunction, if the Venus individual is a compassionate type, they should be cautious with those who’s Neptune opposites their Venus. Particularly with the opposition version of this, the Neptune individual may attempt to pull the Venus individual into their gloomy fog.   In the negative aspects, this pair is susceptible to enabling each other’s guilty pleasures. Extra caution should be addressed if either people have an addictive personality or happen to have met at a rehabilitation centre. 
One’s Neptune aspecting another’s Mars  With the conjunction, this aspect in synastry is particularly beneficial in creative and business relationships (particularly work that is ruled by Mars, Neptune, or both). The combination of these two planets together is ambition soup. This pair is bound to make music, cinematic masterpieces, life-saving medicine and devices, or lead the free world. The Mars individual has the will, drive, and connections and the Neptune individual has the vision and deep understanding for what the world loves and needs.   On the flip-side, there is a negative outcome with the conjunction (the square and opposition can be included here as well), particularly with closer relationships, that should be cautioned. Similar to the Venus-Neptune interchanges, there is susceptibility to bad indulgences. This pair should be extra wary if either have an addictive personality or a history with rehabilitation. This pair should also, just in general, avoid vices and substances as a means of inspiration. In addition to this, this pair should also take caution with radical groups, especially radical groups dealing with spirituality (phew, lots of precautions).  With the trine and sextile, they too are beneficial for creative and business relationships. The difference between these aspects and the conjunction is that these aspects are a lot gentler in more intimate relationships and not likely to cause any sort of troubles. This leaves more room to bring that same beneficial energy seen in business and colleague relationships into intimate relationships. This pair will likely share a similar hobby, spiritual perspective, or effort/dedication to the world that they will undoubtedly be inspired to work on together.  With the square and opposition, Mars is too harsh and triggers Neptune’s sensitivity and evasiveness. The Mars individual will likely find themselves disagreeing with the Neptune individual’s perception on spirituality, politics, culture, or the world in general. This disagreement can lead to aggressively prying at the Neptune individual to change resulting in the Neptune individual fleeting or withdrawing from the relationship.
One’s Neptune aspecting another’s Jupiter  Interchanges between Neptune and Jupiter are not quite felt on a personal level as Jupiter is one of two social planets as discussed earlier with Uranus. Nevertheless, interchanges between these planets are still special, especially considering how deeply spiritual Neptune and Jupiter are. This combination is actually somewhat similar, spiritually speaking, as Venus-Jupiter interchanges if we consider Neptune being the supposed higher octave of Venus.  In the positive aspects, conjunction, trine, and sextile, themes of spirituality will be very important in the relationship. With Jupiter’s expansive abilities, it excites the depths of Neptune. The relationship has a general feeling of goodness; there will be many moments where these two people feel absolutely mystified by each other or that they are very fortunate to have met each other. This euphoric connection sparks the desire to take chances. Jupiter wants to make the fantasies of Neptune a reality. This could look like a wide range of outcomes, but in essence, chances and opportunities that involve a lap of luxury, spiritual enlightenment, or euphoria are the dreams Jupiter wants to try and make a reality. The houses involved with these planets will indicate what kind of experiences will be created with this pair.   Since Neptune encapsulates this sort of generational understanding of culture and social climate, this planet might be an area where an individual feels deep empathy or concern for the world. The Jupiter individual can aid these worries by showing the Neptune individual how to take action or change their perspective of the world. Once again, the houses involved with these planets will be telling of what these concerns are and how perspectives can be shifted.  Along with the conjunction, the square and opposition (by mainly seen in the intensity of the conjunction or opposition) can trigger some over-indulgent tendencies. This pair should be wary of substance use, gambling, over consumption, and extreme belief systems making its way into the relationship. Neither planet has a good grip on reality or the consequences of careless actions; a strong Saturn influence in the relationship or in individual natal charts can aid these issues, particularly if the Jupiter-Neptune interchange is one of the more prominent aspects in the synastry chart.
One’s Neptune aspecting another’s Saturn  Similar to interchanges to Jupiter, interchanges between Neptune and Saturn will not be felt on a very personal level as one is a generational planet and the other is a social planet. The most important thing to be noted about interchanges between these two planets is how different these two planets operate. One planet forgets and transcends reality, the other is stuck in reality. These two modes play an important role in their interpretation in synastry. The aspects between these planets will be of particular significance if either individual is Saturnian or Neptunian. In the positive interchanges, trine or sextile, the Saturn individual may benefit from the Neptune individual; Neptune can help Saturn with their rigidity, seriousness, disconnect from spirituality, and inability to step out of safety. On the other hand, Saturn can ground the Neptune individual and help them overcome irrational fears, disconnect from reality, and difficulties with direction.   With the conjunction, there can be similar themes as the trine and sextile, however the conjunction’s intensity can match the challenges of the square and opposition. With the challenging aspects, these two planets differences represent a lesson in the synastry of two individuals. Again, the significance of these planets interactions are heavily dependent on whether either individual is Saturnian or Neptunian in nature, otherwise the challenges are vaguely a difference in beliefs. If either individual is Saturnian in nature, the challenging aspects remark being triggered by the Neptune individual’s beliefs, potential deceptiveness, and lack of regard/caution. Alternatively, if either individual fits the Neptunian profile, they may feel controlled, heavily critiqued, and limited by Saturn. If the challenging aspects propose a great theme in the synastry between two people, they will have to work on seeing each other’s perspectives otherwise this is very much an “agree to disagree” interaction. 
One’s Pluto aspecting another’s Sun  With the conjunction, there are two potential themes in synastry. One theme depends on how relevant Pluto is in an individual’s chart; one individual actually being quite Plutonian themselves will certainly experience this relationship differently than otherwise. In this instance, there can be fight for power in the relationship; the noble Solarian individual outshining the Plutonian individual; and the insurmountable Plutonian individual vanquishing the Solarian individual. This isn’t to say these two people couldn’t work together, they had just better have something in common that they can consider neutral territory. With their shared power, they can actually make great business partners.  The second theme reads as more-so the general descriptor for Pluto conjunct the Sun, and the trine and sextile can also fall in line with this interpretation. Pluto interacting with another’s Sun positively can indicate a subconscious magnetism to each other. There is something about the Sun individual that sparks a slight obsession in the Pluto individual. If the Pluto individual is aware of this obsession and wants to pursue some sort of connection with the Sun individual, they will intricately weave their way into the Sun individual’s life until recognition is received. Given that the Pluto individual has likely carefully laid out their cards, the Sun individual will start to feel like there is something auspicious and significant about their connection. The mutual magnetism grows from there.   Contacts between Pluto and personal planets are very commonly described by astrologers as karmic. This may or may not be the case, but it is important to note that Pluto is also commonly associated with past lives and things beyond our basic conception. Pluto-Sun interchanges does have credible significance in that powerful, unexplainable, and deep connections are formed when two people have these aspects in their synastry chart.  With the square and opposition, the themes described with the conjunction and power struggles are also quite prevalent here. While these aspects don’t destroy a relationship, they are not without difficulties to overcome. The Pluto individual is often extremely envious of the Sun individual’s success at life. This almost completely blinds Pluto of their own potential, their own path in life, and just derails the idea that the universe has a different set of needs and experiences set out for Pluto. There is obviously a destructive outcome of a relationship like this where jealousy turns to hate. However, the saving grace in all of this is the humanity and love that can come from the Sun individual who sees Pluto. The Sun individual can illuminate Pluto’s strengths and their own path to success. They can even make a great team as long as Pluto doesn’t exhaust the aid from the Sun. There’s only so many times the Sun can say something like, “you and I are actually alike” before thinking Pluto refuses to help themselves.
One’s Pluto aspecting another’s Moon  As mentioned in the Pluto-Sun interchanges, personal planets interacting with Pluto are time and time again described as a karmic connection. While this may or may not be true, to believe either is up to you, the significance in the connection is true. Pluto always brings about an unexplainable magnetism that adds magic to relationships. The Moon is quite concerned with the past and Pluto is concerned with the sort-of meta-past, thus synastry between these two planets bring about a sense of familiarity in a relationship; whether that is a good or bad familiarity. The Moon individual’s upbringing and childhood will be very telling on how this aspect will operate. With a rather rough or traumatic past, the Pluto individual could potentially reawaken those memories in the Moon individual. The intensity of the conjunction can see this being both a good and a bad thing. There is a potential for intense pain to be resolved and transformed as much as there is a potential for a scarred Moon person saying “hey, this relationship reminds me of a terrible part of my life and I can’t move past that.”  The lessons that come from Moon-Pluto relationships are that of how much one really understands themselves emotionally; their traumas, boundaries, and relational schemas. They can be rather helpful to one’s growth.  There is obvious ease with the positive interchanges, trine and sextile. With these aspects, the prying one does to the Moon individual’s past never crosses unforgivable territories. There can actually be a real, deep understanding for each other.  In the negative interchanges, square and opposition, the Pluto individual might feel like they are walking on eggshells around the Moon individual. The Pluto individual reminds the Moon individual of someone in their past and there is a tendency to recreate that relationship to try and re-do things. Unless the Moon individual has a deep emotional understanding of themselves, this relationship will be prone to a very messy separation. It isn’t all on the Moon individual though, Pluto may have to work on their differentiation and kindness.   Outside of intimate relationships, Pluto-Moon contacts can really put emotions into words, secrets into the light, and decode life’s intricacies when they work together. Possibly this is where the real magnetism for each other comes into play; these two will go to each other with an idea, or concept, or dream they had and give each other the perfect response. These two are always left thinking, “YOUR MIND!! ♡”
One’s Pluto aspecting another’s Mercury  While these two planets together do not say a lot about personal, emotional inner works of a relationship, they do work similarly to the Pluto-Moon aspects in that these two people just work well together mentally.  Particularly with the conjunction, trine, or sextile, these two people will feel connected mentally and maybe even psychically. These two will have a lot to talk about; there is a never ending eagerness to expand on each other’s points. The Mercury individual will likely find the Pluto individual to have a very interesting, possibly even odd, way of understanding aspects of life. Pluto ignites an esoteric interest in Mercury thus the discussions these two will have will almost always lead to topics bigger than life.   If these two happen to be coworkers or colleagues, they would make an incredible team at jobs that involve sleuthing or intense research.  Additionally, a mentorship type relationship may form where the Mercury individual is drawn to the secrets and experience Pluto holds.   In aspects square or opposition, these two people may be at odds with their perspective on life. Pluto symbolizes a deeper, emotional understanding in the relationships whereas Mercury symbolizes a realistic and logical perspective. There may be times where each individual’s valued perspective on life may be challenged by the other person. The lessons here would be that both individuals need to humble themselves around differing worldviews.   Aside from heated arguments here and there, the negative aspects are not too challenging. These two people might even be drawn to each other for their differing mental and emotional skill sets.
One’s Pluto aspecting another’s Venus  According to Linda Goodman’s book, Pluto-Venus contacts are karmic and may be a soul-mate indicator. As romantic as that sounds while you think about your hero in the dark or queen of the night, take “karmic” and “soul-mate” with a grain of salt! Especially if you’re the person with Pluto!   Exploring Linda Goodman’s perspective on these aspects, a conjunction, trine, or sextile between two people remark intense magnetism towards each other. The force between each other may be so strong that they meet at the wrong place-wrong time, but given that these two have some soul-business to sort out, the time and place becomes right eventually. When these two meet for the first time, it is love at first sight; these two fit each other’s love map perfectly in a spiritual and emotional sense. The positive aspects remark commitment and connection. The intensity of the positive aspects described in Linda Goodman’s book would likely have to be supported by other major configurations in the synastry chart in order for it to be a true “soul-mate” indicator. Regardless, the infatuation is still prominent, especially for the Pluto individual. When another’s Venus activates one’s Pluto, the Pluto individual is absolutely hopeless for the Venus individual. This can trickle into obsessed territory (especially with the conjunction or tight orbs), so it would be wise for the Pluto individual to practice living in reality instead of seeing everything as a sign.   Aside from the attraction side of Pluto-Venus contacts, in the positive contacts we can see a healing quality to this relationship. Especially if we consider the purpose of these planets and what they can do for each other when they come together. The thematics here deal with healing trauma, compassion, self love, and an exploration of spirituality and self.   With the square or opposition, there is a similar magnetism as the other aspects, however much more difficulty and strife comes along with the square and opposition. The selfishness in Pluto is activated by the Venus individual. There may be upwellings of the past that Pluto brings into the relationship or the Pluto individual may be somewhat controlling or smothering. Other positive aspects in the synastry chart can negate Pluto’s power here.   In all Pluto-Venus aspects, Pluto promises transformation in Venus. The two people involved with these aspects will learn a lot about themselves, relationships, and their values.
One’s Pluto aspecting another’s Mars  The positive contacts between Pluto and Mars can be described by a few words, “great power.” With the conjunction, trine, or sextile in synastry, these two individuals would make great business partners. There is, of course, a great capacity for attraction as well and in that case, we can name this pair a power couple.   The conjunction does have the potential to manifest itself in an unfavourable manner. If both individuals are considerably strong willed and in need of being in control, this relationship can reach a boiling point over who has say over matters (the houses involved may give insight to these “matters”). Arguments are explosive; Mars is relentless and Pluto is vengeful. A deep, mutual passion for one another is the only thing that will keep this relationship from falling apart if there isn’t any other favourable aspects in the synastry chart. Time spent away from each other can also cool things off when things get too heated.  The opposition is similar to the intensity of the conjunction. In conflict, these two will need to compromise for each other. Both people can’t be right or in control 100% of the time– both individuals need to take a step down from time to time to allow the other person to have matters their way. Emphasis on BOTH.  The square could potentially be the most difficult Pluto-Mars contact as there isn’t much seeing eye-to-eye to share a business or be a power couple. There also isn’t much room for meeting each other halfway. Both individuals are gonna have matters their way and the other person will just have to deal with it! It would be wise for these two to avoid provoking arguments. 
One’s Pluto aspecting another’s Jupiter  As mentioned with the other two generational planets, interchanges between Pluto and Jupiter are not felt significantly on a personal level. There is however little noticeable nuances and symbolism that can be picked up. There is also a bit of a social commentary, something on a grander scope, that can be said about the relationship when these two planets interact.   With the conjunction, trine, or sextile, the Jupiter person augments the spiritual side of the Pluto individual. Jupiter really brings the curiosity and weird out of Pluto; these two will find themselves delving into the unknown more often than prior to meeting.   Fiery planets, such as Jupiter, interacting with Pluto are always good for business matters. These two would make great business partners with Jupiter’s celebrity-like qualities and Pluto’s insatiable desire to be CEO of something big.  The way in which these two people are associated with each other could be for reasons connected to a larger social matter; perhaps these two met through politics, or a protest, or even just a philosophy class! Wherever it was they met, it was as big as a network and depthless in human importance.   The square and opposition are not the worst synastry aspects in the world thanks to the benevolent nature of Jupiter’s touch. There may be spiritual and moral disagreements between these two individuals; the reason for their differences will take root in the houses associated with these planets. 
One’s Pluto aspecting another’s Saturn  As mentioned before, the combination of a generational planet and Saturn isn’t always felt on a personal level as these are not considerably personal planets. However, there is a strange energy to this combination, two lord-like planets interacting with each other. Especially if Saturn is a chart ruler.   With the conjunction in particular, both planets potency oh-so-strategically prys open each other’s secrets, shortcomings, and traumas. The conjunction’s intensity can swing both ways where this can be good or bad, depending on the rest of the synastry chart. The square and opposition lean more-so towards “bad.” It doesn’t help if these two people come from different socioeconomic or cultural backgrounds as there is a fight as to who’s hardships were worse. With this all said, Pluto-Saturn interactions in general tend to go unnoticed. One good Venus interaction and you won’t even be thinking about Pluto and Saturn.  The trine and sextile are as equally strange (feeling/energy wise) as the conjunction, however it is important to note that these aspects can make two individuals good business partners. Both powerful planets in business, these two people will be making executive decisions together and expanding their brand’s empire. Oh, and these two are likely going to be in each other’s lives for a long time!
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middlenamesage · 11 months
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The Moon is going to be exactly conjunct Neptune when Pluto retrograde officially re-enters Capricorn in a few hours. 🧐 I find this interesting because Neptune is the one planet that’s basically always in aspect with Pluto… at least during recent history as far as I’m aware of… and so at the moment of Pluto’s transition, the Moon will be highlighting the relationship between these two planets that always exists, regardless of which sign has Pluto in its domain.
And now I’m gonna be musing on the relationship between Neptune and Pluto tonight. They have some similarities to me, both as agents of the subconscious mind, but Neptune seems to deal with concepts that are too elusive to be held in the mind in tangible forms. It’s the psychic undercurrent connecting everyone and everything; it’s understandings that every spirit is endowed with, but none living in a mortal body can fully see/comprehend.
Pluto, on the other hand, seems to deal with topics that have been actively repressed; buried deep in our subconscious minds until things happen to draw them out into the light again. And when that happens, you can’t look the other away. These topics don’t have the protective veil of mist that Neptune topics have… they’re either buried or they’re bold.
Neptune influences in a way where you would not even be able to put your finger on what’s influencing you, whereas Pluto, even with how far away it is, is a force hard to miss that commands our attention directly to it when it’s activated.
But maybe Neptune’s power is actually also more bold than I always gave her (him?) credit for, because that ever-present supportive sextile to Pluto perhaps is part of what’s really behind the scenes fueling Pluto’s power. Neptune never does get proper credit for how influential she/he really is. 🤷‍♀️ (while Pluto manages to grab all the power)
Anyone have any thoughts to share about Pluto and Neptune’s relationship?? 🖤
And happy Pluto in Aquarius era everyone!… I’m calling it because this back dip into Capricorn is only gonna last 7 months, and that’s a drop in the bucket compared to the era ahead. But before we go forward with full momentum, the world has some themes of Power, Control, and buried knowledge within Capricorn realms to revisit. 🎯
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glassedplanets · 4 months
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a few months ago giffy was like "haha hear me out, what if tattoo au" and then we blacked out and talked about nothing else for like three weeks
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flickeringart · 2 years
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Neptune is a drama queen. In Capricorn, he weaves dreams that involve getting back to a state of order, ambition, integrity, capability, success & status but these longings refuse to manifest in any real way. Money and worldly status matter terribly to this generation but it has to be given up to a degree because this longing will undermine the individual and demand sacrifice. This generation wants to feel some significance in the real world, it’s not enough to just ”live”. Still, the ideal is protected through unconscious self-sabotage.
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jennycalendar · 4 months
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HEY HI CAN WE TALK ABOUT:
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adds some real fucking weight to this particular line:
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