Today I'm joined by my good friend and colleague, Alex Amorosi, to discuss your sun and rising sign horoscopes for March. We will focus on Saturn's entrance into Pisces and Pluto into Aquarius and give you a feel for which houses those two ingresses are happening in this March and what you might expect.
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Hey everyone, this is Adam Elenbaas from Nightlight Astrology, and today I'm going to be joined by my good friend and colleague Alex Amorosi. To talk about your sun and rising sign horoscopes for March, we are going to be focusing exclusively today on the entrance of Saturn into Pisces and Pluto into Aquarius and give you a feel for which houses those two ingresses are happening in simultaneously in March and what you might expect from it.
So before we get into that, though, as always, don't forget to like and subscribe, and share your comments in the comment section. It really helps the channel to grow. We really appreciate it. If you want to find a transcript of any of my daily talks, you can always do so on the website nightlightastrology.com. So again, the big news of March is the entrance of Saturn into Pisces on March 7, and Pluto into Aquarius on March 23. That means that two very slow moving planets are moving into brand new whole sign houses in your birth chart, and today, we're going to be looking at that together with my partner in crime, Alex. Hey, Alex.
Alex Amorosi
Hey, Adam. How's it going?
Adam Elenbaas
Good. Good to see you again. I know that everyone is eager to hear your thoughts on these horoscopes for the month and two of the biggest transits of 2023. So, yeah, I think this is gonna be good.
Alex Amorosi
It's gonna be awesome. Were you practicing Astrology when Pluto first went into Capricorn?
Adam Elenbaas
So Pluto entered the ninth house in my chart in entered Capricorn, the year that I started studying astrology. So it was 2008, I believe. And so it, like the Pluto in through my ninth house and Capricorn, has been the story of my astrological life so far. I can't even imagine really what it's going to be like to have Pluto in a different sign. And I feel like, you know, we'll all learn a ton about Pluto because a lot of us have never known anything but Pluto in Capricorn. I mean, maybe Sagittarius, you know, we can reflect on what it was like. But how many of us could say that we were actively practicing Astrology when Pluto was in Sagittarius? I mean, some of us can, but a lot of us haven't. So that should be interesting.
Alex Amorosi
Yeah. It feels like a really exciting time to be an astrologer and to be able to like work through this big shift. In 2008, I was thinking, like, I didn't even think I didn't really know what astrology was. I thought it was horoscopes in the newspaper. That's all I really knew it to be. So it's really interesting to be reflecting on it in a conscious way as they progress.
Adam Elenbaas
Well, we're gonna get into it right away. And we're going to start with Aries. So you can listen to these for your sun or rising sign. We recommend rising because when you listen to your rising sign horoscopes by whole sign house, they will hit the houses that they're actually hitting in your birth chart, these planetary ingresses. If you're listening for your sun sign, then in a sense, the sun sign horoscope has nothing to do with the actual configuration of your birth chart. You can listen for either some people like one more than the other; I always recommend the rising sign because your transits will, like I said, correspond with your birth chart. Let's go ahead, and we're going to put Aries up on the screen. I'll lead us off. What we're going to do is both of us will chime in, but we're going to take turns sort of leading for each sign.
Aries
So I'll start us off with Aries, and we'll take a look. And what I've done is I've just put March 24 up on the screen so that you can visually see both Saturn in the sign of Pisces and Pluto in the sign of Aquarius in the whole sign houses that they're going to be in. So starting with Aries, let's take a look and give you a feel for what's going on here. March 7, Saturn ingresses into Pisces March 23 into Aquarius, so keep that in mind for all 12 signs.
For Aries, the Saturn entrance into your 12th house, along with Pluto's entrance into your 11th, is interesting, and one thing that we have to keep in mind is that Pluto is entering into a Saturn ruled sign. So there is going to be a natural way in which the ingress of Saturn into Pisces is connected to the ingress of Pluto into Aquarius. It's those two houses are going to be joined. Now, how could that work with Pluto entering your 11th and Saturn entering your 12th? Well, for example, if you're an Aries rising, imagine that you're going to join a cult.
Alex Amorosi
Just visualize if you can.
Adam Elenbaas
Imagine you're going to join a cult. And for, you know, two and a half years, you won't know that it's a cult. You'll think that something else and there's, you know, and I can say from firsthand experience I've gotten nice and involved in some cults in my lifetime Ayahuasca cults, there are some that are more benign and more, you know, malignant than others, but like joining some kind of group, religious, spiritual, academic, ideological, political, even just a social circle, that promises something, that offers some kind of opportunity, that presents you with a feeling of empowerment or connection, which can be really beneficial but will also necessarily be showing you things that you can't yet see because that 12th house is a place of shadows and unconscious material.
So the social dimension of your life is going to be the dimension through which you come to see and realize things that you cannot yet see. Some of which will be painful and difficult, and some of which will be illuminating and empowering. Some of which will, you know, will test you, some of which, you know, there's no way that you can see coming. And so you shouldn't blame yourself when things don't turn out exactly as you hope they will.
But that's why I start off by saying I wrote down some thoughts for each sign we're going through it, imagine that you're joining a cult, but you won't know it for about two and a half years. And again, when I say that, I also don't mean that they're going to try to make you drink Kool-Aid, you know, put on your Nikes and, like, catch the comet or whatever doesn't have to be like the next Netflix documentary, you know. But it could very well be that you're like, metaphorically, you're about to get involved in social circles in situations that are both empowering and transformative and beneficial. But also, there will be an element of shadow that you'll be visiting in the next couple of years. To me, that's like my strongest or my hottest take for Aries sun or rising horoscopes.
The only other thing that I would look at would be the sense of belonging that you feel, where do you feel excluded? And where do you feel like you belong? If you feel excluded from a group of people that you're hanging out with, or you don't feel like you fit in, this could be a time over the next couple of years where you're just ready to make some adjustments because you're realizing there's a place that you fit in better. Or it's more appropriate somehow, or you're just ready to own that you just really need a community of Dungeons and Dragons nerds like yourself, or you know, like Pokemon playing wizards who like to dress up like the hobbit when they go to the movie theater. I mean, whatever it is. I mean, maybe you're, you're ready to embrace some part of yourself socially. In other words, you know, that's been scary to do, or you've been hiding from or something.
I could imagine this transit for a young person who's ready to come out. And he's ready to, you know, like, I could, you could see it in some in some ways that are like, you know, I'm ready to come out, but my family may end up rejecting because they're super religious, but the social reality in dealing with who we are, and what's unseen and what needs to be incorporated into our conscious social life. Those are the kinds of themes and patterns that I'm looking at for Aries. So I'll stop there. And let Alex chime in and add some other thoughts.
Alex Amorosi
It's really interesting. You mentioned coming out because usually in, in a coming out situation, it's Pluto rather than Uranus that I've seen involved a lot because it's a cathartic thing. Right. It's, it's a revealing of a secret. It's bringing something up to the surface. And I was thinking about very much similar to what you were saying; one of the things ideas I was considering with Saturn entering the 12th, for Aries rising, is the idea of isolation versus solitude. When you know, do you need to be in a group to go on in this endeavor? Or is this a sort of mystical contemplative experience that you go on solo on your own, that you might go back and forth between the two? It might be that you discover, you know, you, let's say, as Adam was saying, you join a group or there's a sort of thing you're trying out that you discover along the way, like, maybe there are some frenemies within that group, maybe there's an imbalance of power dynamic. Maybe there's something that just comes to light where you're like; I don't feel super comfortable with us. And that Saturn in the 12th and Pisces, I could easily see that setting off a sort of solo solitude-based contemplative experience, especially in Pisces in the 12th.
Adam Elenbaas
Right, almost like I need to step outside or away from some kind of social scene or make sure that I'm accessing some serving of solitude.
Alex Amorosi
Yeah, yeah, exactly. That there's something. I think it's an interesting thing about the 12th house where I think it relates, especially if it's Saturn's joy. Saturn rejoices in the 12th house. So there are some things I think in the 12th house we can only discover on our own. And we can be pointed towards them. People can tell us about it. You know, it could be that maybe someone's saying like, hey, you know, this doesn't seem like a great fit for you in some way. Whatever group or situation this is. And there's something about that that brings you to a more like, Okay, I've got to take an inner journey on my own and someone. That's where I might see these two transits coming up.
Adam Elenbaas
I love that. Yeah. Well, to all of our Aries people out there, you'll have to let us know how it goes.
Adam Elenbaas
Taurus
Let's move on to Taurus. We're bringing Taurus into the second or into the whole sign first house. So this is for Taurus, sun or rising. This place is Pluto into the 10th and Saturn into the 11th. Alex is gonna lead us off with this one.
Alex Amorosi
Yeah, you know, I've actually had several Taurus rising clients lately, and we've been talking a lot about upcoming beliefs, upcoming feelings of shifts and career, things have decayed in the career, things have gotten old, things have gotten stale, things have gotten repetitive, or there's something again, a lot of times of Pluto, Pluto kind of shows you something, I think sometimes, and this would be career related for Taurus rising of that has not felt right for quite a long time but suddenly, with Pluto is ingress, or when it comes into contact with a point, there's a sudden revealing of like, oh, I can't ignore this anymore. I could see that relating to a Saturn moving into the 11th house that is possible, like pruning of social or professional groups. So realizing, oh, there's something that I'm letting go of in my career that no longer works for me, I feel like I have to address this now.
It leads to refining or whittling away of the social or professional groups that you're in, in order to find the foundation of those groups that really support your newer ambitions or ideas that are coming into career.
The 11th house, I often think of just in the astronomy of it, you know, you look at it as the support of your career, what's propping that up, and I feel like Saturn coming in there, there could be some refining of that. And some idea of, I don't want to say letting go because I think that that's kind of trite, but there's a sense of getting a little bit more serious about who forms the foundation of your social and professional networks that's related to this shift in career this, I need to do something about this or take a new path because this just doesn't feel right anymore. And I can't ignore it.
Adam Elenbaas
Yeah, that makes a lot of sense. Shifted my camera a little bit here so that I could look more on. Yeah. So I wrote down some things that were very similar to what you said, Alex, and this one's interesting because I'm a Taurus rising. So I've been considering this quite a bit, and I really can't yet see how it's playing out. Like I, I thought maybe by now I would like, you know, have like, see the fault lines and like, where's the, where's the shift going to happen?
Not yet, but I'm sure it'll come. I would say that the way you work, or the kind of work you do, or how you do it, the industry, you're in your long-term goals and dreams when it comes to your professional life, the way you're seen or known publicly, not just now, but over the next couple of years is going to go through, you know, a pretty big change. Probably through the implementation of new ideas, new structures of thought, new guiding principles, which are all very airy and Aquarian, maybe even new technology.
At the same time, I want to say that I wonder if some of those changes will make you stand out or feel alone, somehow, socially or professionally because of Saturn's simultaneous ingress into the 11th, there could be a very achy, gut-wrenching feeling of how you are different or how you need to go in a different direction. And there could be a feeling of not fitting in among colleagues or within a broader, you know, work environment, maybe your immediate work environment or a broader in a broader sense.
For example, I could imagine a doctor who decides to leave a traditional hospital setting in order to do some kind of alternative research into psychedelic medicine. You know, in a story like that. You feel a little ostracized, you feel like you're going in a different path professionally than what is sort of normal or accepted within your industry, but you have to because there's something that is ready to change. I could see something like that happening for Tauruses.
I could also see there being a rise in sort of traditional success, where you are also becoming relied upon in a broader community as a veteran, you know, like, more opportunities because within the community, people rely on you somehow to be a voice of veteran leadership.
That's a very Saturn in the 11th with Pluto coming into the 10th, you know, kind of thing being asked to serve on a board of some kind or being asked to be part of an organizing a conference in your industry, you know, because your experience and wisdom what they want it someone wants to tap it because it's a valuable resource. So I could see it going in that direction too. And I would also just say professional changes are leading to an evaluation of social structures in your life.
Alex Amorosi
I love that; just to quickly riff off of that point you're making, You could easily see the sort of idea where you're now being asked to shed or let go of the belief that you are still the student or the pupil and you have to become the master in this sort of sense like you're being asked now to step in to share the knowledge and wisdom you've accumulated over the course of a long period of time, and that sort of idea, which is something that I think is an interesting transition in your professional life.
Adam Elenbaas
Yeah, that's right. Yeah, I like that. Yeah, that's perfect. Let's go ahead and move into Gemini territory.
Gemini
So for Gemini, we are looking at the ingress of Pluto into Aquarius in the ninth house, with Saturn entering Pisces in the 10th. I think it's interesting when you have them, these planets paired in the same angular triad, which means if you have the two planets present in houses, you know, nine and 10, or 10 and 11, they're going to naturally constellate around that angular house. You'll see it's a little bit different when the ninth and eighth are involved when Cancer is rising. Because the eighth is a house whose significations naturally constellated around the seventh house, not the 10th, whereas the ninth house constellates around the 10th, and in ancient astrology, so when they're paired together, there's like this very natural flow that they have. And I feel this is definitely the case, you know, for Gemini rising.
This is to me, when Pluto enters your ninth house, especially in Aquarius, you're talking about something I remember historically, and I've explored exploring this week, and some of my podcasts, Pluto and Aquarius, were associated with the Industrial Revolution and the time before that Pluto was in Aquarius, it was associated with the scientific revolution.
Copernicus's publication of the heliocentric model of the cosmos and major developments and inventions in technology really came about during these two previous periods.
When Pluto enters your ninth house in Aquarius, it's sort of like, you're, you're about to join like Star Trek Academy, you could go to, you know, you Jedi school, you could go seriously, like get involved in spiritual science, going back to school studying something, but the life of the higher mind is about to become a very powerful force in your life.
I'm sure for some people, you know, it might be already the case; you might have planets in the ninth house. But this is, I would just say that this is a transit that speaks to the need for a revolution, like the scientific or, you know, industrial revolution. But it's a revolution of spirit, mind, thought, meaning, and philosophy. It's a long one that's coming in.
Now, at the same time, Saturn entering your 10th house suggests to me that if this change of philosophical or religious or academic orientation is doing what I think it will do, which is to start completely putting you on a different life path, that this may show up in terms of the next two years being a period in which while you're learning new things, you're becoming increasingly disillusioned with your career. I'm at a dead end; I feel like I'm dead inside with what I'm doing for a living.
Meanwhile, you know, I'm studying astrology. Meanwhile, I'm going to India. Meanwhile, I'm, you know, all of these new downloads are coming in and sort of creating a heliocentric shift in my own, you know, mind and spirit. So, that's one thing.
The other one would be maybe it just means that a transformation philosophically and religiously is coinciding with a period of greater maturity and development in your career. That doesn't necessarily mean you're done with or ending a career, but it just means it's deepening somehow. It's getting more serious, more consequential, there's more of a sense of mastering something or weightier themes, more responsibility coming in, but it would coincide probably with, like, a period of greater enlightenment mentally, intellectually, and spiritually. So that's how I'm seeing it. Alex, what do you got?
Alex Amorosi
Very similar to that, Adam, I was thinking just along those lines of Pluto moving into your ninth, especially into Aquarius, maybe starting to all of a sudden break apart, old decaying and entrenched, strict philosophical, spiritual or orderly beliefs about the world how I've put the world together and philosophically understood it. Pluto, orienteering, Aquarius, and again, this is these are slow burn transits.
This begins in March, and then, you know, we'll progress over many years, but starting to sort of, I always feel like Pluto opens up like a chasm under which things that have felt stable start to fall into a little bit.
It's like, wait a second. I'm not on stable ground again, as much as I used to be philosophically or spiritually or in terms of the inner laws by which I regulate myself, and you know, that Adam, I could definitely see to like a little bit like you're saying Saturn in the 10th in Pisces, a yearning of some sort a yearning about, you know, wow, this thing, these things that I've held to be true, which is another aspect I thought of Pluto and Aquarius over the centuries are actually not true.
You know, we actually well look at that we actually go around the sun, you know, look, look at these things that we held to be immutable, that are actually quite different than I thought, and that Saturn in the 10th, providing a yearning of, you know, in Pisces, and Jupiter's feminine sign of like, how do I now deal with and achieve and move towards a solidification of an entirely new way that I'm seen in the world and viewed in the world so similar? It's just a slightly different language from what you're saying.
Adam Elenbaas
I love that. Yeah, that's really nice. I like the idea of there being like; I'm realizing that something isn't the way that I thought it was. And you know, what kind of change does that create?
Cancer
Let's go on to Cancer. So for Cancer, sun, or rising sign horoscopes, Pluto is moving into your eighth while Saturn is moving into your ninth. This is another really dynamic place. And I again, I was just saying earlier, I find it interesting because the eighth and the ninth, you know, they're not as intuitively connected as, say, the ninth and the 10th. Because they shared they flank different angles, and ancient astrologers derive the meaning of the houses from the angles they flanked, so eight gets its meaning from seven, nine from 10. But there are still ways of connecting these two. Alex, why don't you lead us off with this one, and I'll put you in as well.
Alex Amorosi
You know that Saturn in Pisces in the ninth makes me want a very Saturn, and Pisces figure that I thought a lot about over the last year or so is Robin Williams's character from Good Will Hunting. A wise, mature, older, maybe slightly melancholic, or lonely counseling figure that you seek out, you know; I love in Deborah Holdings' book on the houses, she often talks about the ninth house is where we seek wise counsel, and I could see seeking out some sort of like mature spiritual, psychological counseling of some sort.
It might not be traditional therapy; it might even be books; it might even be a trip of some kind, where you rediscover, you know, a foreign trip, somehow you rediscover that.
It could be also a Saturn entering the ninth similar with a little different flavor to Pluto. Questioning of spiritual beliefs, coming up against something that feels like it completely opposes the spiritual beliefs that you've had, and a crisis of faith, so to speak, that caused some interesting tension. With Pluto entering the eighth, I find like, that might be a cathartic release of old power or domination dynamics or the feeling of like I, Oh, I always talk about this with the eighth house of where I feel I'm still tied to other beings karmically that I really feel an urge now to break those ties or to shift those ties in some way.
It can often, I do find, after bringing stuff up around sometimes sex or sexual wounds or ways that we relate to sexual sex and orgasm and catharsis. And I'm not saying, like, that's the only thing that will be, but the cathartic tendency itself. And, you know, just stuff around inheritances and loans and taxes that comes up with the eighth house where it might be something around different ideas coming in around resources that come from other people that you either didn't expect or were hidden, or there's some amount of untangling that needs to happen around them.
It's a really interesting combination; I could see seeking out a new philosophical system represented by Saturn and Pisces being generated by the uncovering of a lot of that more subtle stuff in the eighth house.
Adam Elenbaas
Yeah, for sure. What I'll add is just that the feeling of, you know, Pluto in the eighth house, like you said, sort of releasing or starting the process of being released from various karmic bondage that feels like an extremely healing and positive, you know, prospect for Pluto's entrance into the eighth house for all of our Cancers out there; to be eliminating credit card debt or eliminating soul debt in various relationships.
As that's happening, I wonder also about a period of spiritual or philosophical refinement; you know, sometimes one sort of entails the other. As you become more serious in your sadhana or your spiritual practice, whatever that may be. There can be a way in which you realize, oh, the next step involves me letting go of something, letting go of someone so that I can be more free. So I wonder about that for Cancers. I also think about, you know, the different definitions of wealth that Pluto will usually bring up.
The eighth house, for example, could coincide with something very simple, like, you know, a partner getting a raise because, you know, a partner or spouse has money in the eighth house. It could also be about, you know, things like inheritance or, you know, taxes or whatever. But you do also think about wealth as in what, who do I want in my life that provides me with a deep sense of, you know, emotional or spiritual wealth and connection.
And I think, again, it's almost like Pluto and Aquarius is creating almost like a social slash, a philosophical revision that for Cancers could be very interpersonal, like it could affect who and what you want to be tied to or not. And then, along with that comes this, maybe a period of questioning beliefs or of refining them or of maturing in your beliefs or in learning something. I'm not exactly sure how the two are connected. I had a lot of different things on my mind with this coupling. But I think that whatever those eighth house topics are, especially around soul contracts that, they're coinciding with a period of reflection, refinement, questioning, and development around faith beliefs, learning, and things like that.
Alex Amorosi
Amen. Amen.
Adam Elenbaas
Leo
Leo rising is next. Let's see. So I'm on this one to start with. We've got Pluto entering the seventh, while Saturn is in the eighth. Now, to me, again, you have a much more intuitive connection once you get them into the same angular triad. Pluto entering the seventh for the Leos out there is going to, for a lot of people, create divorces, just to be totally honest, just blunt and honest, it's going to create divorces. And then, with Saturn entering the eighth house, it's going to create questions about separation of assets, children, custody, money, and like that's like textbook, one, A, but there are lots of other possibilities.
For example, this could coincide with major changes just in the life of a partner where there's no real stress in the relationship, the partner is going through changes that are pretty existential around health, around identity, around business work, and money. And, you know, seeing your spouse through or a partner through a time like this could be what this combination is all about. On the other hand, I would; I would also wonder about a period of death. The seventh house was called the setting place, the place where planets disappear and set in the west, and was associated with old age and death. Just that, just that image of setting.
The eighth house was also as planets are preparing to set, often associated with the anxiety and fear of death. And so I wonder, too, about facing fears and anxieties, facing, you know, expiration dates, learning to let go, what are we afraid will be taken away from us if we let go of something? What are we afraid of someone withholding something from us? That comes to mind with Saturn in the eighth and Pluto in the seventh as well; a lot of people I talked to in my client practice, for example, will be ready to leave a relationship, but they're terrified because of the ramifications financially, or of being on their own or of being forced to, you know, earn money on their own, you know, because they're, they're not the breadwinner, or whatever.
Something like that. But also, I would say, even, like, let's not connect it to marriage; just keep it a little bit more open when you want to bring people into your lives. But they're poor like they're, they're struggling artists, they live in a studio apartment. They're not on a path of developing wealth or power in the world, but you love them, and that clashes with some of who you thought you'd be with. So questions about what other people are, who they are, what they have to offer, and the difference between what people have to offer, you know, in like tangible material ways and what they offer spiritually and emotionally. I think those kinds of juxtapositions could also be really interesting for Leos right now.
Alex Amorosi
I really love that, Adam. It feels like, maybe, coming off of that last point and kind of restructuring of what one believes is the foundation of the relationship. And you can see with Pluto moving into Aquarius in the seventh house for Leo's like, you know, like you said, I thought I needed this, these boxes checked in a partner, but I wound up falling in love with someone who's completely different than that and maybe has some Saturn in Pisces in the eighth house types of things right that they're a poet and they don't make a ton of money, or they don't have aspirations in that regard, or maybe they're much more of a solitary person than you realize, and they live more of a secluded life.
There could be a lot of I never; you'll hear this a lot with people when they find someone they really want to be with. Like, I never thought I would be with this kind of person. I never thought I would whatever. And I feel like there's some invitation with Pluto answering the sevens for Leo risings of uncovering something under the surface of, like, I never considered this, but it's actually something that I would really like just being mindful, I think with Saturn entering Pisces in the eighth that you're not becoming the Savior or sacrificing yourself in order to take care of someone who needs to be able to take care of themselves and something I'm thinking a lot a lot with this transit, as it's a transit in my chart.
I think also it's really nice for Leo rising is just saying we're moving Pluto out of the sixth house and into a fresh space just above the horizon, which will be interesting to see how Pluto, for all of Leo's rising, lives have been under the horizon is just coming up over the horizon to see what is revealed, especially in terms of how you bring your power and your expression of power into the world and in relationship.
Adam Elenbaas
That's interesting. Yeah, it does make an appearance in the seventh house coming out of a long, difficult house, frankly, and into a much lighter and more powerful and generally more positive house than the six. So yeah, that might definitely be felt as a relief. And also as the word like reinforcements comes to mind, you know, like, on the battlefield of life, like meeting some allies that have some wisdom or that have some resources, that they may also like, for some serious or more questions about commitment or getting more serious could come up for relationships, too.
Alex Amorosi
Yeah, absolutely.
Adam Elenbaas
Virgo
All right, let's go on to Virgo. For Virgos, we have Pluto in the sixth now and Saturn in the seventh. So an interesting combination. Both houses relate back in ancient astrology to the seventh Angular house. So they're connected through an angular triad again. What do you think about this one, Alex?
Alex Amorosi
Well, for the Virgo rising, the Leo risings are here to help you with Pluto moving into your sixth house. It's gonna be okay. We've done 15 years. We're okay. We're all we all, you know, we made it. You know, I've been thinking about this. And it's been reflecting on it from my own transit with this; I think Pluto entering the sixth, as a lot of ways you could think about this, yes, it can mean a period where you feel subservient, or it's hard work for a little payoff. And those are all very sixth house types of themes.
But I keep hearing the word diversion in my head that you were going in one direction; you thought this is what you want. And maybe it's coming out of the fifth house; this is where you know, my creative direction, or the direction with my the things that bring me pleasure. And you take a diversion like you suddenly realize there are things that are under the surface that need to be excavated, brought out, transformed alchemize, in order that I may go forward in the path I truly want to move on to and that that might feel like a period of work.
This might feel like I never thought I would have to go back to this type of healing modality, or I never knew I would have to do this because I thought it was going this direction, but actually, I have to do something that I didn't know what I want to do, but it's ultimately going to serve a longer term purpose.
I have found that to be the case, and then as Saturn entering the seventh house, you know, really getting real about the foundation for relationships, getting real about, you know, I just keep seeing Saturn and Pisces, I keep hearing the word yearning like are you yearning for something you're not asking for in relationships that you need to get more clear about this is the foundation of what I want or is it's time to let something go, you know that that is just a clear message of Saturn entering the seventh house is a time for there to be a deepening or an ending of a relationship.
And also just be careful about, you know, classics, Pisces Virgo axis things about not feeling like you have to be too pure or righteous or those sorts of ideas with Saturn really waiting down some of those shadows that can exist across that axis. Not being too pure in those ideas or feeling like there's a self-righteousness that comes up around it, but generally, I see it as a sobering transit, but not bad. It's just maybe a diversion from where you thought you were going.
Adam Elenbaas
Yeah, I like this in terms of a couple of different themes. And I'll just add in that you did mention most of what you said I had on my list too. So one would be that the social slash philosophical dimension of Pluto and Aquarius as it moves into the sixth house could be like a call to arms. The sixth was called The Joy of Mars, and Pluto entering that house could be about the feeling of needing to advocate or fight for something. And in a new philosophy or way of thinking that comes along with it. Saturn moving into the sevens could immediately bring up who's with me? And where do I stand apart from?
And so that sense of, like, again, maybe a little bit of social ostracization? Like, do I fit in, do I not fit in? I could see this transit coming up when someone is, you know, deciding that look, I'm going to, you know, be public about my sexual identity. And I'm also going to find allies and, you know, a community of people who can support me. And that's going to be something that sets me apart but also brings me together with new people. It's a mature move, but it's a difficult one. It's going to be naturally bringing up certain tensions and maybe even hostility, but it's also going to give me a more mature place to stand socially that's more honest or real.
I could see those kinds of decisions that would also be impacting interpersonal relationships, like marriages, some kind of shift philosophically or ideologically, that says, you know, I can't keep going, I'm not gonna be able to keep going down this path if I don't have a partner who's not spiritual, or if I don't have a partner who's able to keep up emotionally with some kind of change of mind that I'm going through, which is really empowering and emboldening me. So those are some of the additional things that came to my mind.
Alex Amorosi
Yeah, I love that. I wouldn't have thought that as coming out. But I definitely can see that with the six house, for sure.
Adam Elenbaas
I think just because you could see like, for example, Ram Dass when he came out, it was Saturn in the seventh that he was born with, and it was that I forget what was activating Saturn in the seventh, but it was a Saturn in the seventh activation at that time. So I've always looked at that as one potential symbol for coming out because Saturn will bring up, like, are you an insider? Are you an outsider? And it's so with Pluto in the sixth two, it's like, you could see Pluto in the sixth and Aquarius being someone who's suddenly going to get it like mission driven by something. Yeah.
Alex Amorosi
Yep.
Adam Elenbaas
So that's kind of how I was putting it together. Absolutely.
Libra
Well, let's look at Libra next. So for Libra sun and rising, we have Pluto entering your fifth and Saturn in the sixth. Now, these aren't houses connected through angular triads. So again, their connection isn't as intuitive. But it's there to be made. The fifth house usually will coincide with, you know, a flourishing like Pluto into the fifth, flourishing or transits of Pluto, two planets in the fifth, I should say as well, as that's mostly what I've seen in my practice will correlate to flourishing periods of creative activity, put a sentence together there.
So the fifth house was, I love the way Indian astrologers put it, the joy related to your Dharma like if you're kind of doing you and you're growing as a person, and you know what it's like to feel like I'm doing myself well, I'm becoming myself more I'm, I'm growing into myself. And there are just those moments when you feel that way. The natural byproduct of that should be that you're getting closer to doing things that bring you joy and happiness, both work-related and nonwork-related.
So the fifth house is connected to the joy that we should be experiencing as a byproduct of doing our individuality well. And that joy can look totally different for different people. It doesn't mean, like, happy joy is the, you know, like the joy of the soul could look like a little melancholic for maybe for an angsty artist, but it's joy and in the depths of their soul. It's a kind of happiness.
I wonder about Pluto saying, like, you know, starting to offer commentary on your joy? Are you happy? Oh great, that you're doing this or that. Libra is one of the things that Libras can struggle with? Sometimes it's like on paper, it looks nice. Pluto in the fifth house will say yeah, but does it bring you happiness? Yeah. And you know, happiness that doesn't it doesn't not have to be like 24/7 But are you feeling little spurts of joy, like little eruptions of joy? And if you're not Pluto in, the fifth will tend to amplify the feeling of joylessness and the feeling that there's something wrong inside of me.
Not that there actually is something wrong with you, but you'll feel like there's something wrong here, you know. And so I think that's what Pluto is doing in the fifth, at least in part. It can also amplify the extremes to which we will go to seek out pleasure or joy in artificial or even dark and destructive ways. Addiction, compulsive things like excessive gambling or spending or, you know, kind of the pleasure impulse that will seek to overcompensate because we're just not happy with our avatar, you know, so. So like Pluto in the fifth is announcing those things.
Well, with Saturn in the sixth, I feel like Saturn in the sixth is one of the more challenging places for Saturn. If you're not living joyfully, I feel like Saturn in the sixth can make you sick. Now it could be just like I'm getting a cold every three weeks. It could be that I'm feeling exhausted all the time, or it could feel that I'm irritable. I'm not sleeping well. But like the joy and the feeling of like a cross to bear and your body or your psyche giving you feedback. Like, I want to have fun. I don't want to carry this anymore. I think it's about a two-and-a-half-year process of figuring out what's worth carrying and what isn't, what's bringing joy and what isn't.
Sometimes for the sake of joy, there are sacrifices we have to make and crosses we have to carry because joy requires it. There's a close relationship between joy and suffering. I remember that song when I was a kid, you remember it was Joy and Pain, pump it up? Yeah. They go together. And so I think like this is, to me, this is a transit that's like, there's going to be some hard days, and there's going to be some good days. But the reason that they're coming together in such intense and maybe extreme ways for Libras over the next couple of years is because there's this need to refine yourself, really. But you're refining yourself in order to feel greater joy, happiness, and creative fulfillment. And at the same time, as you go along, it'll be like, there are sacrifices that have to be made in order to feel joyful and happy. And there's an there's also things that you have to let go of if they're causing you unhappiness. So that's, that's how I'm looking at it broadly. But what do you think, Alex?
Alex Amorosi
I love that. I mean, you know, I would just say, you know, I've never heard that described as the six house, but it makes sense because I've had so much sixth house activity going on for so long. There is a sense of; you gotta get real. That was the message I got when I started getting into, like, you gotta get really real with yourself. Because if you don't, this is gonna get worse and worse, and it'll start to affect you physically. I could feel it happening to myself, and that was with my whole party going on the sixth house over the last ten years or so. But, like, you know, one of the things I could see for Libra rising too, you know, Adam, I wonder what you think about this is, you know, Pluto, I think moving into the fifth is going to be like, maybe show you, like, where do I really need to take the reins of my creative pursuits like this is the third time this week honestly, that I've heard Dharma described just as you describe it.
What is my unique individual approach to creativity life, and what I generate in the world? How does my Shakti, my creative force, flourish and move into the world? And I think that's really good for Pluto is a really good signature for Libra risings here because Libra risings and Virgos tend to do. It's okay, no, no, no, it's okay. No, no, no, it's okay. I don't want anybody to be upset; I want to make sure everything's balanced.
And there might be a healthy, though a difficult sense of selfishness that comes in here where it's like, if I'm really going to help if I'm really going to mediate if I'm really good find harmony in my life, then there also have to be things that I express, they're uniquely who I am the unique refraction of divine light that I am. And when Saturn in the sixth kind of holds you accountable to that, of saying like, Okay, if you're going to do you know, here's, if you don't do this, you're going to see this somehow being reflected back in a diminishment of energy and diminishing vitality challenges. But it's all to get your attention. That's what I intuitively felt about a lot of these six-house transits. It was trying to get my attention to things I wasn't seeing that were going on.
Adam Elenbaas
Yeah, and it goes back to the fact that in ancient astrology, you remember, and Alex knows this. But people who are watching may not. The sixth house is in what we call an aversion to the first house, which means literally in the way that ancient astrologers conceptualize that the two places do not see one another. And so the sixth house is a place that the native doesn't always see clearly.
You know, I think about it like this. If you know, I'm just thinking about gym metaphors a lot because it's a big part of my life. The sixth house was the joy of Mars. When you're in the gym, and you're working out, or you're on the treadmill, and you're running, you get to a certain place where you're just you're in the burn zone. And when you're in the burn zone, it's like you can't talk. You can't communicate; you can't do much. And it's a place that can be really cut off from your sort of normal operating system where you're fully conscious and in control of everything because you're struggling and you're in the midst of suffering space. It's meaningful.
But there are a lot of spaces like that in our lives that are meaningful and part of intentional sacrificial acts that are building something, which is Mars, the martyr. And that's the joy of Mars in the sixth. And then there are spaces where we're in that burn. And we really shouldn't be, you know, it's like there's a difference between burning with alcohol and burning with, you know, going jogging.
One is helping my cardiovascular health, and the other is killing my liver. But you can be completely consumed to the point where you're taken out of your normal, like operating program by the sixth house. So I think that's why it just, I completely agree with what you're saying about how you, you have to look at that house and say, like, well, if I'm gonna burn, it better be moving toward, you know, there should be some conscious sense of the sacrifice that I'm involved in it perfectly.
Alex Amorosi
Yeah, that idea, I think in Pisces, too, I was thinking of, there are certain times where you're sitting in meditation, you have to sit with your discomfort, you just have to let it move through you. There are certain times when you're sitting in your discomfort, and it's too much; it becomes damaging or re-traumatizing. And that's a skill that I've been walking a lot with sixth house transits that I think is perfectly set out in the physical or the mental and, emotional, spiritual sense. You have to walk that line carefully, right?
Adam Elenbaas
Because you also have like a martyr complex, and you have people who like to, you know, hit the strike, and what is it self-flagellation? You know, it's so you have that in the sixth two? For sure. For sure.
Scorpio
All right, let's move into Scorpio speaking of self-flagellation. Sorry, Scorpios. We have Pluto moving into your fourth house and Saturn moving into your fifth. Major transits same, both houses are going to be connected house five, and house three connected to House Four. So again, these are going to be more easy to connect intuitively. But what do you think about this one, Alex?
Alex Amorosi
Well, you know, just put on the fourth, get a couple of, you know, easy things out of the way. Moves, needing to or wanting to move that, you know, fourth house transits. But I couldn't see this being with Pluto moving into the fourth house. Real deep dive in explorations of not just family, but I've been finding lately with the fourth house, Adam, and may just be, you know, the clients that I've been drawing in energetically.
We've been exploring ancestry in the fourth house a lot, like really going back and especially with Pluto, like, what are some of the things that were maybe not talked about in the family that comes to light? What were some of the things in the ancestry that may have not been addressed that are suddenly coming to light and needing to be brought into the light for transmutation to be understood and released? And that affecting how you view pleasure, creativity, and getting serious about those things?
Now, it might feel like with Saturn moving into the fifth house, you are reassessing what brings you pleasure and creativity and might be yearning for something more creative, but you can't quite find it. It might be that period of gestation, where you're like, you know, thinking about like she had no, there's something I'm supposed to paint, or I'm supposed to write, or I'm trying to get a book out, but I can't quite get that going. However, that space of yearning can be a really, really fertile space if it's allowed to be in exist in the time it needs to exist because that's where a lot of things are coming together on a more unconscious level to be brought into the world.
You could see this also relating to, you know, I could see Pluto in the fourth house, Adam, you know, as something like something I discovered about my family, about my ancestry, about where I come from, affects the way I am with my children because Saturn in the fifth house affects the way that I teach them about the belief systems that they incur their spiritual life or their spiritual sense of creativity with the fifth house. So those are some of the ideas that come to mind around that. But you know, really, I think Pluto feels like a deep dive into family karma here. Going into ancestral karma. Yeah, yeah.
Adam Elenbaas
Yeah, I think the two obvious topics are going to be family, home parents, living environment, children, just that, that those that web of topics as very important that that transformation, death, and rebirth, the weighty, heavier, consequential themes of Saturn touching on the topics of the same kinds of topics would be like, you know, again, like textbook one A.
I think, next to that, I do wonder about the wealth or Pluto is a planet of riches. And this was a place that was associated with precious gems and metals buried in the earth. And so I wonder about, like, wealth and questions about the finances around things like property and home or, you know, the second house from the fifth, for example, is this associated with the money derived from property or even derived from your parents. So I would also wonder about, you know, your parents downsizing in retirement, or your parents making you power of attorney or, you know, something like that. I could also imagine writing your first, you know, your will for your kids, even if you're, you know, you're still young, just kind of images that come to my mind with this one.
Otherwise, I would also say that this is about the wealth of the past, the wealth of the ancestors, whether that's physical or spiritual, or whatever else, that there's something empowering there. And there's also, to my mind, Saturn in the fifth house is also about the sort of melancholic, like, I wonder about the history of mental health in family's mental and emotional health patterns in families in sort of excavating healing work around family and childhood traumas and Family Constellation work because people go into like doing the Family Constellation work with this combination. Yeah, something like that.
I also wonder about it, kind of, like you see death and birth in the family around this, like the birth of children at the same time that grandparents are passing the kind of generational turnover. So those are things that come to my mind, but I am really just kind of riffing off from what you said.
Alex Amorosi
Yeah, just quickly on that, too; I was thinking what you were saying, too, sort of like a movie story. There's a sort of story archetypal story of like a young person who is a little irreverent towards the family of the lineage, or the karma, the karma in the family, and then they meet with an elder in the family, or they get an old photo album, and they discover, wow, there was this amazing lineage that this family had that they inherited there. They are the inheritor of, and that sets them off on a sort of maturing spiritual quest of some sorts or to inhabit that family line in some way.
Adam Elenbaas 51:56
Sagittarius
Yeah, absolutely. Let's go on to Sagittarius. We're now bringing the same angular triads; we've got Pluto in the third and Saturn in the fourth. Now, to me, this one, there are some things that it has in common, obviously, through the fourth house with, like, Scorpios horoscope we're just talking about, but when I think about Pluto, entering the third and Saturn entering the fourth, I think about the end of certain habits or patterns that have been inherited through the family.
The reason I think about the end of it is that the third house was called The Joy of the moon, and broadly speaking; it represents the cultural, environmental, heritage or inheritance that we come in with; you know, the third house is, broadly speaking, the environment that you that is as normal to you as water is to fish. And it looks very different for each of us. And it's a psychic and archetypal environment. And it's depicted by the moon in the chart, it's depicted by the third house planets in the third, the ruler, so it's like, it can be like a web, it's not just like a simple thing, like just the sign in the third. But when Pluto enters that house, it is trying to change the culture and the environment that you're in. Doesn't it make sense that transforming the culture, the mind, the environment, it's like, it would be like, you know, one of those stories where some animal gets aboard a ship that comes over to North America from Europe and ends up repopulating in a totally different habitat. And sometimes that's a good thing, you know, and sometimes historically, we've learned from like, you know, I guess, biologists or animal experts, that that's not always been a good thing; it can wreak havoc.
So I wonder about this Pluto coming in. Pluto could be, you know, wrecking the environment somehow, but in order to transform it, Pluto could also be like, almost like, a sign of like immigration, like a sign of like, my or migration is the word I'm thinking of, like migrating to a different habitat of mind of, of culture, something like that.
Well, if that's coinciding with Saturn entering the fourth house, then I have to think that that's happening because, in some ways, you've reached the limit or the end or the termination, or the exploration of patterns around family around roots, maybe around the home or living environment. For example, I could see this being the time where someone realizes I'm ready to not live in the United States anymore. I'm going to go live and work in another country. You know, I could see it as a time where I've lived in and behaved according mostly to the culture and beliefs that I inherited from my parents. And now I'm realizing I met a hard stop no more. I actually reject some of those things. Maybe not all of those things, but maybe some big ones.
So a change of mind and a change of environment coincides with reaching the limits around certain family patterns. Maybe A change of literal home, something like that, maybe some themes of death metaphorically or literally around family, home, and environment, the need of a change of scenery, mentally, emotionally, physically stuff like that.
Alex Amorosi
Wow. That's amazing. I'm gonna, something I was really reflecting on as you're, as you're speaking out, it was that that idea of the joy of the moon and the environment, we're born into this just normal to us. It's just normal to us. It's like, oh, this is what's going on. And you know, there were certain there were times in my life, especially over the last year since about 2011, where there were things that were normal, but they weren't healthy for me. And these transits, there was some third house stuff going on at that time, but it's to my moon, my moons in the third house were transits to the moon. And it was an awakening of realizing, like, wow, this thing that I just accepted as normal or right actually isn't healthy, and I need to take some action. There's actually Pluto squaring the moon from the sixth house, where I really began to realize these environmental conditions were not conducive to me developing healthy habits and other areas of my life, and I didn't even know I was doing it.
So I could definitely I love that, you know, Pluto going in there. Today, we'll show you that stuff. And if there is that is under the surface, that's one of the great blessings of Pluto; it's not always easy. And sometimes it literally takes your head and turns it, and you'll hold your gaze on something where it's like you have there's a sort of you have to see it. But I could definitely see, and I really resonated with what you were saying about Saturn being in the fourth house of like an end, something like no more. This ends with me. I decided not to make a choice, not to whatever it is.
Adam Elenbaas
Saturn in the fourth was associated with like the grave, right, like the Yeah, like grave keepers and things like that. So the grave keepers, it's kind of a, it's a little bit of a morbid image. But it's also like, it's a very sacred role that Saturn plays in the fourth house of being like, it's time to maybe enshrine or memorialize some things, but spread the ashes or put it into a box and bury it, you know, it has that kind of feeling.
Alex Amorosi
It has, you know, just as a reflection on that from my own life as is from that idea is, you know, alcohol has always been a very complicated thing in my family. And they're from anyone who was in, you know, in AA, so just complicated relationships with it. I decided around the time Pluto is squaring my moon in the third house, I'm like, You know what, I'm just not going to drink anymore. It wasn't because I necessarily had a problem with alcohol or not; it wasn't. And it really wasn't too much in reaction. It was just like, you know, what I, I want to have a clearer view of myself. And it was right around that time where I was just making some decisions based on the history and the environment. Like, this is what I want to do for me that is going to, to me for me, break a pattern.
Adam Elenbaas
Capricorn
Yeah, yeah, totally. That's a nice example. Let's go to Capricorn. Pluto is entering the second, Saturn's, and the third. Now, again, they're not the same angular triad. I don't find that the connections are as intuitive when two planets are in back to back signs like that. And they aren't in the same angular triad. There are still many interesting connections between these two areas right now that we can make. Alex want to lead us off?
Alex Amorosi
Well, I mean Pluto moving into the second house was Adams was saying, you know, through other horoscopes, we were talking about Pluto moving to the second house; it can indicate wealth; it can also indicate the way you use wealth and power. I often think of, you know, I got a lot of good financial advice from reading some of Suze Orman's books, but she was big back in the 2000s. And especially when I had a lot more credit card debt. And she was talking about using money powerfully and using money and power of service or using money and power of harm. And I think that that might be questions that come up with resources. How do you allocate resources in your life? Do you feel powerful in the ways those are allocated? Are there untapped resources within yourself or in your financial life?
You know, I take a meaning of the second house too, is sort of self-value and self-worth. And it's not a classical meaning necessarily, but are there untapped resources inside of yourself that can generate resources that you may never have considered.
Saturn moving into the third might be, you know, I could see it as related to this might be a shift in the way you relate to the environment because of that, you know, relate to the karma that you were born into, you know, that we come from what we were just talking about, with Sagittarius rising. When you discover untapped resources or worth or value in yourself or literal untapped resources, or you begin to uncover the relationship you have with money and resources, that can cause a lot of shifts and change in the environment, and maybe different types of endings or sober maturing that happens around that or even, you know, with Saturn too Adam, I also think of mastery in a lot of ways that it leads to a kind of mastery of some things that you came in with and the environment that somehow you really once and for all sort of put behind you in some way. Those are ways I put those two houses together.
Adam Elenbaas
Yeah, I like the idea of skill development or acquisition that leads to changes in business or earning power, something like that, with these two planets. I also like, you know, what you were saying about the environment starting to say there is, you know, I would continue to say, well, you know, if Saturn is in the third, and Pluto's entering the second, could it be that there is something in the, in the environment that is lacking?
Right, Saturn will often point to deprivation or lack. And so what, what is lacking? Or what is the environment deprived of, and how is Pluto trying to address the situation by adding some new resource?
So, for example, it could be something really, really basic to, you know, that gives an example; oftentimes, the transits will give us little metaphorical examples, in this case, let's say, at the outset of this transit, you realize that it would be really nice to have a dishwasher. And you know, you're deprived of a dishwasher in your home, and it is creating a huge suck on your time to have to constantly wash dishes, then you think to yourself, gosh, if I had a little bit more free time, you know, what would I do with that? Well, I realized that I would spend more time developing my hobby, or maybe a creative endeavor, or I would learn something, or I would, you know, maybe do a little bit more for my small business or something. So you think to yourself, Okay, I'm going to spend a little bit of money, and I'm going to get this dishwasher installed, which will then have this other effect that will free up and lead to something else.
So sometimes, I feel like necessity is the mother of invention. You know, maybe with Saturn in the third house where, oh, something's lacking in the environment, well, that lack will lead to the creation of something new. So to have Pluto simultaneously in the second is, not only is it saying like, well, necessity might be the mother of invention, but it's also like saying, you know, Einsteins knocking at the door being like, you know, here's some help, you know, inventing a solution or whatever, I don't know if I was really an inventor, but you get what I'm saying.
Alex Amorosi
We will allow the argument.
Adam Elenbaas
Someone shows up who has incredible skill as a problem solver. And that's Pluto in the second being like, look, here's a totally different way to create, you know, to develop resources, or something, you know, I would think of Pluto in the second was a very promising transit for Capricorns, though.
Alex Amorosi
Yeah, I do too, and I liked that Adam about Saturn, you know, just extending a little bit of like Saturn saying enough. I just need a dishwasher. I need a garbage disposal. I need, you know, like, enough wandering I need in order to move forward with those untapped resources.
Adam Elenbaas
Aquarius
Yeah. Well, this leads us straight on to Aquarius rising, which puts Pluto in your first house and Saturn in your second. And I will say for this one; I think it's very similar. But this comes in, and it says, what resources am I lacking within myself? So I would think of it because Pluto enters the first, and it's going to create such existential change, Change that's a fundamental change that has to do with who I am, like core identity issues. Maybe it's physical and health related, or it's a physical transformation, but it's mind, body, spirit, and identity. And Pluto comes in and says it's a season of death and rebirth starting now.
Well, at the same time as Saturn's entering the second, it says, what resources are you deprived of? If it's asking that in the second and Pluto in the first, is saying transform become a different person? Then I would say that it's either asking, Well, what am I lacking that prevents me from transforming? And therefore, what do I need? Or it's a way of saying, what resources don't I have that are related to some fundamental change of character that I need to address?
For example, if I'm constantly feeling sort of like I don't have emotional support in my life? Well, how can I become a better source of emotional support for myself? Or how can I transform in a way that I have better, healthier relationships? The impetus here is on you, though; as an Aquarius, it's like, how am I going to change to address or create a different, you know, different resources that I need or want or am lacking? And that's the fundamental way that I'm looking at it.
Alex Amorosi
Yeah, I love that I, you know, I was thinking to have like, you know, maybe Saturn in the second two, and that idea, Adam, could also say, Were you trying too hard to do it all on your own? Where are you self sacrificing, you know? With Pisces, you know where are you trying to, and collaboration is necessary. You know, that's where I've always been; I have Saturn in the second house natively. And it was thinking about, like, you know, the best things that have happened in my life have happened always through collaboration because I always want to do it myself. I always want to do it all on my own. And I feel like that might come up with these existential shifts and changes of Pluto.
You know, of reinvention, I just, I always think of Madonna has Pluto in the first house in Virgo, you know, she always was about reinvention in the 90s, like she's always reinventing, or there's always a transformation happening. There's always a subversion of, you know, common dynamics around the way she would be seen, she'd have, you know, the long blonde ponytail, and then she'd have her hair cut. And there was always a real shift happening in the way she presents. And I feel like there's something here like, just like we're saying, like that sort of fundamental, like going under and shifting or pulling up from the surface, a truer expression of yourself than you have known had to be there or a newer expression of yourself that might involve either more collaboration in terms of worth and resources, or it might involve like, I got to actually take this on myself. I got to take on the noble task myself, so to speak. So I was just extending what you're saying that I had, yeah, so absolutely.
Adam Elenbaas
Pisces
Well, on that note, let's move along to our final sign, which is Pisces, and Alex will lead us off. Saturn is entering your first house; Pluto is going into your 12th. What do we think about that, Alex?
Alex Amorosi
I mean, Saturn going into the first house that could definitely be getting disciplined about health, your health, your mental health, your emotional health, your physical, mental, or emotional health, you know, that you Saturn comes in and says, Okay, here's, you know, there's a dip in your vitality. And you're like, just simple thing, like, you know, I'm really noticing I'm tired a lot; I'm just gonna start getting disciplined about a 20-minute walk before work every day just to get my energy up or something like that. I could see, you know, sometimes making decisions that are not always easy; I don't think Saturn always the decisions are always easy. But it's like, I know if I take this path, that is not immediately easy, it will yield me, longer term results, in terms of where I am and what I'm doing, and maybe delaying some things also, that you normally do, or normal habits around mind, mental, emotional, or physical health, even spiritual health, where there's something you need to take on, that's like a longer-term task, like I normally have these habits, but I gotta put them to the side because I really got to address this one thing right now and get that in order within myself in order to move forward.
Then Pluto entering the twelfth. I actually think Pluto likes Pluto is very suited; I think to the 12th house in a lot of ways. There's a lot of affinity between the 12th house and Pluto, I could see this being something like Pluto entering the 12th and you just suddenly being made aware of certain aspects of your psyche that are in your blind spot that are constantly bring you down the classic self sabotaging aspects of the 12th house, something you had believed or weren't able to see at all, all of a sudden becomes clearer, and there's an intense desire or need to get more structured within yourself around that.
I think Pluto in the 12th house can be really helpful in the sense of that it can be such a difficult space for us to see; just like the sixth house, Pluto sort of will help you illuminate those aspects of what's going on within it, in order that you could become longer term healthier within your own being Saturday in the first house.
Adam Elenbaas
Yeah. I feel like for this one. If you could, I could easily see like, this is a come to Jesus moment for some Pisceans out there who, you know, when I say come to Jesus, I mean, like, if you've been drinking too much, or even if it's just like it's, it's not too much. It's not like you're an alcoholic, but it's like, it's not a healthy habit. Or, like you were saying you had, you just had this realization.
Anything shows up, and you know, Saturn enters the first, and Pluto is going into the 12th. It's like suddenly realizing, like, I am not healthy, happy, and whole. I am disturbed. I have some problems. I've got some demons in the closet that I don't want to look at them, or in the basement or whatever. And now I realize I can't avoid them anymore. So it's like it's not a good combination for avoidance or denial or trying to push something down or out because Pluto goes into the 12th, and it starts stirring the pot of the unconscious.
You know, it adds some paprika to it, and then you know, and then Saturn's coming into the first out of the 12th. It's basically having been there; it's bringing things into your conscious awareness into your body that had been cooking for a couple of years. And then add to that Pluto is entering the same house that Saturn just came out of.
So I think it's serious work for Pisceans coming up for some Pisceans; it's going to be like, welcome to reality; this is what you're really dealing with. This is what I think for other Pisceans; this is going to be the moment of rebirth into a more mature solid understanding, wisdom, maturity, discipline, capability, and the end some, some awareness now of the unconscious, that is a mark of initiation into a maybe a kind of like an adult phase. And for many people, I think, wear that really well, and it could coincide with, like, greater achievement or accomplishments or, you know, and stuff like that. But I think if there's a reality check that needs to happen, that's this is a hard one.
Alex Amorosi
Yeah, I agree. I agree. And I think you know, one thing I would say for all my sweet Pisces, with this transit, you know, don't be afraid to look in the dark spaces and have health if you need to; you know that I think you know, Pluto. I've said this many times, with you, Adam, and with clients and on Instagram, you know, Pluto is in the underworld journeys often have a guide, they often have someone who goes with you, who helps you, who points things out, and I think that there's one of the great gifts of Pluto is it's not always easy to see what Pluto has to show you a Pluto is not just showing you that stuff to fuck with your shit.
It's not just like, you know, like, you know, like, here's, here's this really scary thing. Well, peace, you know, it's like, here's this, this thing you need to see in order to set yourself free. It may not be easy to see it, but once you do transform it, you work through it. There's a sense of having transmuted it in some way. Yeah, that gives you life again.
Adam Elenbaas
Agreed. And for this to be a sort of melancholic but pretty profound period, like listening to your body, listening to your emotions, taking them seriously. Don't apologize for it during this period if you are Pisces.
Alex Amorosi
Yeah, I would say. Yeah, for sure.
Adam Elenbaas
I think we did a good job; we got through everything. And I mean, this is, I think, arguably the biggest set of transits for 2023, at least in one month. There are some other big ones we'll explore later down the road, like Jupiter's entrance into Taurus, where it hits the T square to Mars and Pluto. That's a huge transit we'll talk about later too.
Alex Amorosi
That is one hell of a couple of days coming up in May. Jupiter gets a real firework entrance into Taurus.
Adam Elenbaas
It does. Yeah, it's holy shit, and hold on to your Yeah. Yeah, it is like it'll blow your socks off that one. We'll talk about that in May. Anyway, for now, before we blow your socks off, sometime, well, hopefully, this is this has given you some good things to consider for the month of March.
I want to just plug Alex's work. You can find Alex on Instagram, alexamorosihealing. He will often share astrological wisdom through his posts and stories and a really fun, fun stream of content to follow. And then, you can find him at Alex amorosi.com as well, where you can find readings or healing sessions with him. He's also an energy healer and yoga teacher who does all the stuff. So Alex, thank you for being here. As always, is there anything else you want me to plug?
Alex Amorosi
No, I'm good. Thanks so much for having me on. This is always fun to rap like this every month.
Adam Elenbaas
Yeah, for sure. Well, everyone, don't forget. As always, before you leave, like and subscribe. Leave some comments for us. Tell us how these horoscopes work out with you this month. If you have any stories to share, as always, use the hashtag grabbed or email them to us at grabbed@nightlightastrology.com. We'd love to hear from you guys. We hope that you have a great month of March, and we will talk to you again next time. Take it easy, everyone. Bye, everyone.
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