Today, we're focusing on Pluto's upcoming entry into Aquarius this weekend, examining its impact through whole sign horoscopes. Whether you prefer using your rising sign, which aligns with both the ancient/traditional and Indian astrological perspectives, or your sun sign, today's horoscopes will provide insights into the specific house Pluto will be activating in your chart. Additionally, I'll be drawing one tarot card for each sign to enhance the reading. This episode serves as a refresher on the themes set to be triggered by this transit, complementing our earlier discussions in January and late December. Given the major confluence of transits occurring this weekend, I also recommend revisiting our previous coverage for a more comprehensive understanding of these potent astrological energies.
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Hey everyone, this is Adam Elenbaas from Nightlight Astrology. Today, we are going to take a look at Pluto's entrance into the sign of Aquarius, which is coming up here this weekend; we're going to take a look at it from the standpoint of all of the whole sign horoscopes.
So you could listen to the horoscopes today from the standpoint of your rising sign or your sun sign; I recommend your rising sign because that's going to correspond with the whole sign house version of your birth chart, which means you'll get the actual house that Pluto is entering from the ancient or traditional perspective as well as the Indian perspective. Both traditions originally used whole sign houses so you could listen to your sun sign, too; it's a divinatory approach that works for some people.
Anyway, let's go ahead and, um, oh, by the way, I'm going to add, I'm going to pull one tarot card for each. We covered these in depth in a few horoscope additions at the beginning of the month. So you might want to go back and listen to the horoscopes for January, as well as some that I did around the Kickstarter at the end of December.
These are sort of refreshers because there are probably a lot of people out there who could just use a nice little refresher on what topics are about to be activated through this transit. We've covered the major confluence of transits from a variety of standpoints this week already. So, I also recommend going back and listening to what we've already covered because there's quite a bit that we've already talked about with respect to the astrological energies that are coming through over the weekend.
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Okay, on that note, let's put up the real-time clock and remind ourselves of what the heck is going on. So here we are Thursday, and we've been talking a lot about what's happening between Friday, Saturday, and Sunday when the two planets, the sun and Pluto, enter Aquarius. So once Pluto enters Aquarius, it's there to stay until September this year, at which point it will have a brief retrograde back into Capricorn until the middle of November, and then it leaves Capricorn goes back into Aquarius thing it's about November 17 or so, and then it stays in Aquarius for about two decades. So this is the year of Pluto's entrance to stay into the sign of Aquarius. This is the first entrance; the second one will be toward the end of the year. But we should be starting to feel and notice the effects of Pluto as it changes signs and houses.
So today, what we're going to do because we've talked at length already this week about the sun and Pluto's conjunction, we've talked about the fact that it's happening as Venus squares, Neptune, Mercury trines Jupiter, and so today, we're just going to do horoscopes. What I'm going to do is advance the chart, and these will be briefly compared to, say, the beginning of the month or what hours of treatments we did on these last month.
So you could go back and look at some of those if you wanted to go even further; today's just sort of like reminder horoscopes because sometimes, you know, we get lost in the shuffle of a lot of astrological information, and it's easy to just forget the basics. So we're going to look at them, and I'm going to pull a card for each to help unpack the archetypes within the house. That does not mean that the card I pick is it is of divinity significance, which means it's aiding me in the way that I interpret the entrance of the planet into the new house. It may or may not resonate for every last person who hears this; just remember that symbols have a funny way of speaking, and sometimes they're more relevant than others, and that's a normal part of the process of divination.
Aries
So anyway, let's start with Aries because we're going to move through in order, and I'm going to pick a card. Yeah, so I'm sorry, in my head, alright, so for Aries, Pluto enters the 11th hole sign house. That is a house that was traditionally associated with friends and allies, with groups of people and specific benefactors in our life who may be useful when it comes to the pursuit of our wishes, hopes, dreams, and aspirations.
It was called The Joy of Jupiter, and it is a house that is associated with that At which is rising up to the top of the chart but is not yet there and, so anything in this house is thought you think of it as something that's helping us reach the top of the sky, or developing us toward the top of the sky, which is a place of accomplishment, and so this Pluto's entrance into the 11th house can suggest a shift in your long term dreams, plans, goals or visions. It could mean that there is also a transformation around the allies or people that you find most conducive to the realization of your dreams, hopes, and visions.
That means changes in friends, groups, social institutions, communities, organizations, anyone or anything that is a part of your aspirations and hopes, your colleagues, so to speak, and also anyone that's considered a helpful benefactor.
I pulled one card, and I'm going to show you; the card that I pulled is the four of Wands, which shows a kind of victory and celebration and also kind of like the early stage within the development of the suit, the fours are setting the foundation for future success. So this card to me suggests, remember, one of the meanings of the word Pluto, which you've heard me say before, is riches, and so it wouldn't be surprising to me for Aries folk out there to be seeing a kind of death and rebirth. Pluto, right of your long-term dreams, aspirations, hopes, longings, and the people who are best suited to help you get there.
Or the transformation is within your the social dynamics of your life or your professional life, and Pluto as a planet of riches may also suggest that you are celebrating some victories within the scope of your long-term dreams, hopes, and wishes and that you're finding people and allies that can help you establish long term success.
Or that you have to look at who does and who does not help you establish long-term success, but the four of Wands kind of has this feeling of like, you know, there's a celebration almost like a wedding maybe. But there's a celebration of people that are all coming together, and there's a sense of having established some level of victory or accomplishment. So those are archetypes that seem to be speaking through Pluto's entrance into the 11th. So remember that this is not something that will all appear on one day, but rather something that you may start to notice over the course of the next year, and remember, we also had this around for a little bit last year from March to June.
Taurus
Alright, let's go ahead. We're going to take a look at the sign of Taurus next and see what we're going to draw a card for Taurus as well. This place is Pluto in the 10th house, and let's do this. Okay, good. So, Pluto entering the 10th house for those of you who are a Taurus rising or if you're listening for Taurus sun, we see Pluto go into the 10th house, which is the place of action it was called praxis, which means action, but action as in action in the world. In the larger context of the marketplace and the social, civic arena that you are a part of mostly, it will be about career, but depending on what stage of life you're in, you may see this speaking to those things that you are identified with socially or those activities that define your social interaction with the world.
Pluto moving into this house could suggest a remaking or reconstitution of your career of who you work with, your boss, your title, your professional path, or a transformation within organizations you work for the company you work for. It could be about more power or responsibility, promotion, wealth, or the development of those things in your career, all of which might be really nice.
On the other hand, the Plutonian signature of death and rebirth could bring a significant remaking of professional dynamics and workplace dynamics. The card that I drew for you is the three of swords, which is interesting because this would point to a certain level of like breakup or heartbreak or, you know, dealing with significant disappointments, that maybe I mean, when I see this in the context of the 10th house, I really think okay, yeah, there could be people replacing you at work or power struggles or breaking up with a workplace or just you know that the pangs of heartache that lead you to the next card that comes up in the sequence the four of swords shows a kind of memorial space where there's a real reflective and contemplative energy.
I can't help but wonder if you're going to need some distance and space in which to consider new ways of being in your career after some disappointments, which would be very Plutonian.
On the other hand, I don't think everyone will be experiencing that. That card may be very applicable for some Pluto in the 10th situations, and others may find that the change coming into the career house is really exciting and, in many ways, very empowering. One of the things Pluto does is it empowers whatever it touches. So, either way, you see it very powerfully in the house of career for Tauruses.
Gemini
Now, let's move forward; we're going to go to Geminis, which places Pluto into the ninth house and here. I like that one. Yeah, okay. So here we have Pluto moving into the house that's really associated with our understanding that understanding might be your understanding of a particular discipline like medicine or rocket science, or it could be your understanding of the universe as in religion or philosophy. It could be that you're going back to school as Pluto enters that house, or that you're going to be studying something, or that a religious point of view is about to be transformed. Your understanding and your outlook on life, which is a big part of the ninth house, are ready to meet its end and be transformed.
This happens when people go through religious or spiritual conversions. It happens when people start studying a new subject like astrology or divination. It sometimes happens when people just expand their minds by learning something new, or one teacher or form of teaching that has been useful is no longer, so there's a death, and then there's a rebirth, a new kind of teaching or wisdom, a new philosophical outlook, a new orientation.
So I like this for Geminis as the beginning of a transformative process around your mind, your understanding, your paradigm, your philosophy, your moral, religious, or spiritual compass, and maybe things to do with education and teaching or teachers becoming really important.
Now, the card I drew for you, Geminis, is the 10 of swords, which is a pretty ominous card. When people get this card, they usually get a little bit worried. I just see this as like, it's the end, and it's time to be something really ready to be done, and when Pluto enters the ninth house, and I see this card, I go yes, certain points of view, certain philosophical or spiritual perspectives, or teachers or teachings have run their course, and it's time to let go and shift to something new.
Or even the idea that something that's been a useful paradigm or point of view is just done through a second card to get something maybe a little bit more, you know, a little bit more qualification the eight of cups came up, which means walking away from something letting go of something, I would see that in the ninth house as the end of and the letting go of a former point of view and maybe opening your mind to something new have to let go in order to get there. All right. So that's what I'm some things to consider for Geminis.
Cancer
Let's take this forward, and we're going to put cancer on the ascendant, which takes Pluto into the eighth house; I'm going to draw another card. This is an interesting card. So the eighth house, of course, you've heard me talk about this many times before; this is the place of our soul contracts.
It was called the esteem of other people in a place of debts both karmic and literal, like the debt you owe on your house or the debt you owe on a credit card, but also the figurative or more, you know, sort of mysterious debts that we owe to other people through soul contracts. When Pluto comes into your eighth house, it starts shaking up the dynamics of your soul contracts with other people.
What you owe, or what you are owed, will change. You could be in receipt of a powerful level of success, opulence, wealth, or income. Or you can become more popular with Pluto entering the eighth house because one of the things that Pluto brings, again, is this kind of release of creative energy and empowerment and regenerative force. It does so by transforming things very deeply, and one of the things that can transform an eighth house is what other people are prepared to give you, or how much they appreciate you and, therefore, what they're willing to invest or put into you.
I mean, in many, in many horary charts, one of the methods for looking at how successful a business will be will be to see what the reception between, you know, first, second, seventh and eighth houses will be like because it has to do with whether the clients and their money will value your product.
So, Pluto in the eighth house can really speak to a transformation of soul contracts that debts will come due. The ultimate debt, of course, that we all owe coming into a temporary body; the temporary body's like a loaner vehicle. You know, it's like you get a rental car, or your car's in the shop or something, and we're going to have to leave this body eventually.
So you know, death, but also debt, and not all death and debt is a bad, ominous, terrible thing, and it can be very metaphorical, not literal. But then you also think about the wealth and the abundance and the untapped resources that will start to pour in from other people and the way that they look at you and value you differently compared to maybe how you've ever been valued in the past.
So, it's kind of an interesting little bit of wild card in the eighth house, right? But the card that I drew is the 10 of Cups, which suggests a very happy kind of final state of abundance and happiness, a little bit of a happily ever after card.
This, to me, makes me wonder about being in receipt of something, you know, powerfully life-affirming, and, and, you know, kind of this opens up the idea that the Pluto in the eighth for some people is going to provide tremendously powerful resources and maybe the joining of assets between people as in a marriage or relationship that through its joint capacity creates a larger state of abundance, peace or happiness. So I think that's a great card for Cancers out there.
Leo
Alright, we're gonna move forward again, and now we are going to put Leo on the ascendant. That puts Pluto into the seventh. This is interesting; a great card for this one. So Pluto in the seventh is obviously connected to the transformative process, the regenerative force, and the release of primordial energy within the sphere of relationships. That could mean meeting someone it could mean breaking up with someone, it could mean the death of someone that you're close to, it could mean the rebirth of a relationship that needs a healing crisis to propel it to its next level, so to speak; there is probably no placement that, you know, people get more interested in than big planets entering the seventh house.
I see this every day in my client practice right because our relationships are some of the most vulnerable, precious, and important places in our lives. They're also one of the most fertile grounds for self-development and growth because our relationships are always giving us feedback about who we are and where we are, and so Pluto entering the seventh suggests dramatic for Leos suggests dramatic change and evolution and growth and development coming in through the realm of relationships.
It's also about the wealth, power, and creative force that can bring regeneration and truly enriching transformation into our lives, and that's going to come through the realm of relationships through what's working through what's not working through who the new people you meet, who are the people you deepen your bonds with and the card that I drew, is the Wheel of Fortune and the Wheel of Fortune really suggests that we're also looking at patterns and cycles that have history behind them and maybe the turning or shifting of patterns and cycles in a reverse direction, or in a new direction, or in a sense in the sense of completing a cycle or that has some history behind it.
The Wheel of Fortune, whenever I see it come up in a reading, it generally means that like that there's whatever's coming up has a history behind it and that we're looking at the completion of a cycle or the transforming of a cycle that you're familiar with, you know, this cycle, I think there's a very positive case to be made that that card could suggest starting something new and healthier because you're transforming the karmic patterns in that area of your life.
Sometimes it does mean that you're you're something that has gone one way typically is about to reverse and go a different way because the Wheel of Fortune suggests a pattern that is ready to shift one way or another.
Virgo
All right, for Virgos, we take Pluto into the sixth house; let me pull a card here, an interesting card, a major arcana we'll look at in a second. Pluto entering the sixth is an interesting one because the sixth house has to do with everything that we exert a lot of effort to achieve. It's also a house that requires that we exert effort or that we persevere in order to overcome obstacles or hardships.
So you can think of the six there's a place of like slavery and hard work and like chronic illness and things that kind of keep coming at us that we have to endure and sort of burn and suffer through that are unfortunate.
On the other hand, you can think of anything worthwhile in life that requires sacrifice and effort over a long period of time; some degree of sacrifice and service is also implied in the sixth house.
Pluto entering this house could suggest that there are new endeavors or activities that are compelling that are capturing your imagination that say you are going to start working and pouring energy into the sacrificial fires of this great work, and it's going to take two decades, you know, there's something you're working on now, that is, it's partly your own spiritual work. But it's also the things that you are building or making. You think of the sixth almost like an apprenticeship for people who are passionate about something, or you think about Pluto in the sixth being about the wisdom of overcoming difficulties through perseverance and digging deep.
The sixth house is like Buddha training, and so far we have to learn how to deal with suffering and setbacks and learn how to be happy even despite their existence. But it's also about the things that require a lot of effort, sacrifice, and passion.
So when I see that, that's interesting because the card that I pulled for Virgos, thinking that these are the themes that are going to start becoming resonant for you, the card that I pulled is The Hierophant.
Now, this could easily be a picture of the Buddha bestowing the boon or Jesus or any other God in the Indian tradition, the store bestowing that boon that sense of blessing. The Hierophant is, of course, like a European version of the idea that there are avatars or figures that we go to, whether they're in temples, and they are deities, like Mortiz, like images of a god or goddess, or it's a literal person, like a Pope or the Dalai Lama.
But we go, and we essentially ask for blessings, or we ask for forgiveness, or we ask for something that we recognize as belonging; the authority resides in some force or power that is greater than ourselves, and what I find really interesting is Pluto in the sixth is totally appropriate for the Hierophant insofar as when we when you start pouring energy into the sacrificial fire, metaphorically speaking, you are asking that your effort that you're sacrifice that your work be considered by the gods, and, it's sort of like a shaman that is doing sacrifices and asking for rain.
The sixth house has to do with Pluto in it has to do with this rich force and energy that you're going to start pouring into something, and I would see the Hierophant as asking that your efforts be recognized and acknowledged and rewarded might not be the right word, but like that, there'll be a response. Yes, if you practice, practice, practice, in time, you will become masterful at your instrument.
This has to do with the idea that my sacrifices be worthy, or also it has to do with the appeal to a higher authority for grace, mercy, help, healing, forgiveness, and that not from some place of, I'm not worthy, or you know, not out of fear but developing the right relationship with the higher authorities that help us overcome things and give us help or that acknowledge our efforts and rewards are sacrifices, and that's what the gods do.
That's why we connect with the gods, and that's really the role that I see the hierophant playing, taking out the kind of Christian connotation of the Pope and all of that. It's really it's, it's better, it's better understood that way on an archetypal level.
Libra
So Libra, we take Pluto, and we put it into the fifth house, which was called The Joy of Venus and the house of good fortune. It was connected with creative satisfaction, as well as sensual and romantic enjoyment associated with procreation, pregnancy, and children.
Pluto in the fifth house is truly a place that will start unlocking our sense of creative satisfaction or sensual enjoyment or pleasure, or, I mean, Pluto in that house is really about, for example, some people who have been pent up romantically sexually or creatively, we'll find that there's this volcano of creative energy, sexual energy that's ready to come forth. It's very creative. It does things creatively; I mean, it could create a baby.
It could also be about creating currents of better, almost like finding yourself better aligned with the needs of your body to experience pleasure and your mind to experience pleasure. There's also a sense of, you know, wealth or reward or luxury and abundance and maybe explorations of the dark side of pleasure that Pluto can bring up in the fifth house.
One of the things Pluto does is sort of make us look at shadows, and the shadow of the fifth is often pleasure. You'll find gambling addictions, alcoholism, sex addictions, and all sorts of things in the fifth house, often when there are challenging planets there that indicate that we need to revise or rework our relationship with pleasure.
Anyway, the card that came up was the six of wands, which is an interesting card because it really suggests victory, and celebration and success and, but also, you know, exploration maybe of pride and power, and that's the dark side of maybe Pluto in a house that is was called the house of good fortune. This guy looks pretty fortunate, right? He looks like he's got something rolling in his way. He also looks like he might be arrogant or maybe too proud or something like that.
So a little bit of that, I think, in the mix, like explorations of power, success, wealth, happiness, abundance, and the dark side of those things, as well as the releasing of those creative energies that can do some really amazing things and truly make you happier if you're a Libra. So watch for that release of creative energy.
Scorpio
All right, let's go forward to Scorpio, which brings Pluto into the fourth house. Now you Scorpios know that you're no stranger to the darker and more subterranean energies. Modern astrology associates Pluto with Scorpio. I do not personally think there are some really nice associations, but I don't give outer planet sign ruler ships as a traditional astrologer.
I use them all the time. But in this case, though, I do think it's worth mentioning that this Plutonian energy, in some ways, is a little bit like I'd say there's one sign that can deal with it a little bit better than other signs it's Scorpio.
So great card again; I'll show you another major arcana. Pluto entering the fourth house is entering the place of foundations. It's entering the place of ancient hidden mysteries and roots and ancestry and living environment and family and parents.
When Pluto enters this house, you consider generational shifts; you consider changes in the constellations of your family, karma, births, deaths, weddings, and funerals over the course of 20 years. You know, for a lot of people, that shouldn't be too surprising, right? It's a long time.
But as it enters to, you'll start noticing that the plates beneath the surface that hold up the psychic emotional and historical foundations of your life are shifting, that can mean moving. It can mean reconstituting what family means or looks like; it can mean that you're buying or selling property; it can mean that there are significant changes in relationships with family members or alterations in the course of family members' lives that are tremendously significant and may start impacting you in subtle ways because it's amazing what will happen when our family karma shifts how subtly our own karma will shift or vice versa.
The card that I drew for Pluto entering your fourth house as an Aquarius is the High Priestess, which is a fascinating card that speaks to the development of intuition, as well as the kind of felt mystical sense of things and one of the things that remember the fourth house was associated with an ancient astrology where the mystery schools in modern astrology we associate mystery schools and occult studies with the eighth house. That's not actually the traditional meaning of the eighth house. The fourth house was the house connected with the ancient mysteries, like the Dionysian ecstasies and things like that.
So the High Priestess and this, this card to me speaks to that other possibility that in addition to there being mystical changes, emotional changes within the environment of home family, ancestral history, land-living environment, that will require you to use more of your intuition to work your way through. This is also a card that quite literally speaks to the idea that you may be getting involved in ancient and enigmatic or occult, like studies that you will become interested in the mysteries of the universe, so to speak. So I really liked that one for Scorpios.
Sagittarius
For Sagittarius, Pluto goes into the third house; we sometimes jokingly call it the junk drawer house. It's not a nice description. The reason we say that is because the third house is called the joy of the moon, and it has to do with the kinds of things that exist in our everyday environment. I've said this before, but it's a bit like the fish tank that your fish live in. That's their environment, and there are lots of different features in that environment that are constant that they see and swim around every day.
In the third house we sometimes think of the third house as culture. The kinds of culture or cultures that are part of the makeup of your emotional and psychological environment, ancestral karma, neighbors, siblings, and people who are close to you constitute the root relations and root environmental conditions of your life. That's why the third house was called The Joy of the Moon, and Pluto enters it suggests a change of culture and a change of environment.
One thing is that I drew two cards for this one because the first one confused me a little bit. Here's the first one. It's the 10 of Wands, which suggests perseverance and pushing through to a difficult conclusion. This is about finishing things. This is about things in the environment that you've been enduring or bearing and are ready to set down. The card that I drew in juxtaposition asking, you know, more insight, more information is the star card, which really suggests that there's a new beginning and fantastic new interesting ideas that can start to reshape the landscape of your everyday life from what your home environment looks like, to the people you hang around with to family relations.
It's like the village that you live in psychologically and psychically is ready to change because a new idea is coming forth, a new paradigm, very Pluto and Aquarius to see those two cards, where you're sort of suffering through something that's hard and difficult, that's ready to be laid down, you need to finish it, and then establishing a new vision and this comes in through the mental, emotional environment or landscape of your life. What occupies your mind but also what defines the kind of fishtank you live in every day.
Capricorn
So with Capricorn, we bring Pluto into the second house, which is the place of our assets, resources, possessions, things that we have, or people around us that serve as major supports in our life. In Indian astrology, the second house is actually connected in some ways to those family members who are most supportive of the education you receive; anything that you're in possession of that kind of grants you some special powers, so to speak, that prop up your existence that support you.
So when Pluto enters that house, there can be major changes in terms of money, resources, jobs, values, possessions, who or what you rely on as a form of support or dependence, but also what you are in possession of that is truly your own my independent resources. It's a house that often speaks to the need for greater self-sufficiency because I've cultivated things that I can rely on; skills, ability, money, bank account, whatever you want to call it.
The first card that I drew for Capricorns, with Pluto entering your second transforming that house of resources, is the Two of Swords, which might mean that you're at the precipice of a new stage, and you have to kind of there are different choices, it's not easy to know which way to go, might have to tap into your intuition and may have to listen inwardly, as opposed to trying to sort everything out purely from a rational point of view and also, knowing that you may not have all the information you need yet. You need to feel your way through until there is more information available.
I pulled a second card, and the second card I drew was the fool and the fool also points to this being a point of departure from the past, and you're ready to start on a new journey, a new endeavor, probably around money, finances, the resources you have, the skills you have, what you're developing or cultivating.
Part of what the Two of Swords might indicate, as a sort of juxtaposing card, is that you know it, you're ready to take a step into the unknown, and there's a risk involved, and you can't know exactly what's going to come you can't know exactly which choice is the best, but like the fool, you have to step out not totally ignorant and wild, but not so conservative that you know, you get paralysis by analysis. So some risk taking involved for Capricorns when it comes to the exploration of new resources and the transformation of things like money and, and possessions and so forth.
Aquarius
All right, let's bring Aquarius into the first house, you know, an Aquarius in the first for Aquarians is the house of your identity. This is the place where we look to understand psychology, personality, health, vitality, and appearance, and what I like here is that this is an opportunity for some pretty serious existential questioning: Who am I? Where am I going? What am I building in terms of myself and my identity, my appearance, my health, or my body? As well as the idea that Pluto is releasing a kind of creative force from your being that needs to be used creatively.
The card is The Seven of Pentacles, which shows a man sort of looking over his work, pausing to look over his work, and this is often about, like, the job is not yet done, you've done some really good work, you're looking over it, you're reflecting on what you've accomplished, and you're deciding on what to do with what you've accomplished, or where to go in the future and so I like this Pluto in Aquarius pairing, because for Aquarians, this is like kind of review, it's a time of self-review and self-reflection, and looking at how you want to use what you have and who you are to continue building forward in the future and it's a real moment of reflection and existential transformation for Aquarians in the first house, who am I, and where am I going? What do I accomplish? What do I have yet to accomplish? How do I go in the direction that I need to go from here? So, how do I take a new direction based on where I am now and where I've been?
Pisces
Alright, finally, we have Pisceans with Pluto in the 12th. Maybe one of the more challenging placements for Pluto and Aquarians, of course, just had Pluto in the 12th for a long time. You know what that's like. But one of the things that the 12th house is associated with is our blind spot; the blind spot that we have is not evil; it's not bad. It's just not the thing that we see about ourselves most naturally or readily. Or it's that part of ourselves that we struggle to consciously integrate.
It's a house that's associated with the unconscious with that which we don't see, which could undermine us if we don't work to develop some awareness. But even if we do, the unconscious is colluding to help us grow all the time, so we really can't look at it as demons or devils. Even though sometimes the material in the unconscious can be quite dark. Pluto is starting to work into that house, which is going to help you start seeing parts of yourself that are reaching for conscious exploration and participation.
It's like voices and parts of you that want to come to the table and offer something, and you're going to start noticing these parts of yourself through those forces or energies or people entering your life that are prompting you to do or be someone new or different. You're going to have to look at those things that are self-destructive or undermining and maybe not just from yourself from within yourself, but also from other people or the environment, and as you get in touch with those things, there's going to be an invitation to develop parts of yourself that they can't be developed until you start seeing the way in which you undermine yourself or certain people or places or environments are not so good for you.
There's also a way in which the 12th House Pluto will start to put you in touch with powerful creative energies in the unconscious that will gradually, over the course of many years, seek more conscious expression and integration. It's kind of like the 12th house was associated, for example, with the labor that comes before birth, and so there's something that, you know, we labor within the 12th house that has a creative destiny that seeks to be consciously expressed.
So that's, that's a very hard thing to discuss or describe because it's happening in a place that's not easily seen, and so, you know, watch for dreams start to watch subtle patterns start to watch what things are people are entering your life and provoking you to look at things differently. That's the 12th house. The card I drew is the Knight of Swords, which is perfect for Pluto and Aquarius in the 12th. It's an air suit, and the knight of swords can represent a person or an energy that's charged up that's going to stir the pot mentally, especially intellectually.
So you also think about what ideas are like stirring the pot for you and forcing you to consider either things about yourself or life that maybe you haven't considered before. Or that figure could be the sign of, you know, ideas or people or figures or voices within yourself that are becoming more dynamic and loud. But it's like it's an unknown; I'm just getting to know this is unconscious material. So it's like very powerful but kind of elusive parts of yourself that will start seeking expression.
For Pisceans, you know, where you hang out, you tend to hang out in the emotional body, being very sensitive, caring, compassionate, empathetic, romantic, and imaginative. These energies are more about mind and intellect communication, the nervous system, and those parts of yourself. You know there can be a way in which we pit intellect and emotion against one another, and there's also an opportunity over the coming decades to fuse intellect and emotion at a deeper level.
These are my thoughts for all 12 signs. I hope you find this useful as a kind of review on the entrance of Pluto into Aquarius. I hope you are having a great day today. I hope that you enjoyed this, And we will see you again tomorrow for one last episode this week. All right, take it easy, everyone bye.
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