Today we will continue our exploration of Pluto's entrance into the sign of Aquarius by doing some early horoscopes. And I'm doing this because this is an outer planetary transit, it's going to spend a couple of decades in the sign of Aquarius, and we're getting our first taste for it this March, so I think it's a good time to reflect this transit. So let's look at this and see what we can learn and what we might anticipate through all 12 Sun and rising sign horoscopes.
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Hey everyone, this is Adam Elenbaas from Nightlight Astrology, and today we are going to continue our exploration of Pluto's entrance into the sign of Aquarius by doing some way too early horoscopes. So I say way too early because Pluto is not entering Aquarius until March of 2023. And then is only spending a couple of months, March, April, May, kind of into June, it Retrogrades back out. So it's not a long stay. And it's several months before it happens. But still, because this is an outer planetary transit, it's going to spend a couple of decades in the sign of Aquarius, and because we're getting a first taste for it, I think it's a good time to reflect on it, Pluto's turning direct and moving forward again, and is now on a direct path into the sign of the water bearer.
So let's take a look at this and see what we can learn and see what we might anticipate. We're going to take you through all 12 Sun and rising sign horoscopes today just looking at the house position and what kinds of topics you may expect from Pluto's ingress in the spring, where you're going to get a first taste for the longer effects of Pluto and Aquarius. So that's what we'll do for today.
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So what I want to do now is we're going to bring up the Real Time Clock; we're going to go through all 12 signs and just give you a few things to think about. These are not in-depth; we're going to be doing more in-depth work closer to the time of Pluto's entrance into Aquarius. So this is sort of like the way Too early mini reading.
All right, let's start with Aries. If you are an Aries sun or rising sign, and I recommend reading for listening to the sign that corresponds to the rising sign of your birth chart, and Pluto is ingressing into your 11th house. Alright, so here's, here's Pluto and Aquarius in the 11th house; if you're an Aries rising, this means that you're, you're gonna get a taste for this between March and June. But it's also heralding a much longer and deeper season of transformation ahead when it comes to social groups.
So social groups could be professional, they could be religious, they could be academic, they could be just in terms of a social circle of people that you, you know, you share something with, you know, in a more casual way, something that's rooted in just who, you know, who do I get along with, and who do I align myself with socially, but also, professionally, or politically, or academically or religiously, these are people usually in the 11th house who become allies. So when Pluto, the lord of death and rebirth, enters this place, it is as though the landscape of your social life is about to change dramatically, deeply, and thoroughly. And you're going to get a taste for that this spring, that may bring new people into your life who are deeply beneficial new collaborations, or sort of social contracts with other people can also bring the death of old ones or, or an existing one that's changing somehow dramatically. So that's what you want to watch for there.
Alright, we're gonna put Taurus on the ascendant now. And we will; let's take a look at Pluto. If you're a Taurus rising, Pluto is going to be entering your 10th whole sign house. That's the career house; I'm a Taurus rising. So I'm pretty excited about this one. Something about your professional life is about to change; the way you do work is about to change. If you have a business the way you do, your business is about to change dramatically. The way that your daily work life looks, questions about power, authority figures, development of your skills, and mastery of things that you know, Pluto entering the 10th house will change your job or your title, it give you a promotion, it'll have you leaving your job that will sometimes mean someone's getting laid off somewhere.
It will also be about recognizing my calling, oh, now I know. But because I know what my calling is, this powerful level of transformation is required of me. So you're gonna get a taste in the spring for what Pluto in the career house looks like. But the main thing is that it brings this very powerful level of change into something about the way you're doing work, your vocation, your career, your title, your skills, or where you feel like you need to go with those things and what kind of changes that those change that what kind of changes that will bring along with it. So that's what to watch for there.
Let's go to Gemini. So if you're a Gemini sun or rising, we're looking at Pluto in the ninth house. So when Pluto enters the ninth house, there are often three themes that come up, learning, religion or spirituality, and travel or, let's say, long, long journeys going abroad. I've seen people with Pluto. I remember when Pluto entered Capricorn, and I was just starting off as an astrologer. I was getting into astrology and becoming a professional astrologer; very ninth house is the house of astrology. Traditionally, sometimes your religious or spiritual outlook is going to change deeply profoundly as Pluto enters the ninth house. Other times, you're going to see Pluto entering the ninth house, corresponding with moving abroad, going into the Peace Corps, or serving or doing some kind of creative work in another country.
You're going to see this as a time when you're returning to school, finding mentors or teachers, maybe a guru. You'll be finding that the religious or spiritual outlook on life as being powerfully transformed, maybe you're developing a spiritual practice, or maybe you're taking an interest in a subject like astrology, and it's whatever it is, though, it's a long and powerful journey of change. That doesn't happen all at once. You get a taste for it this spring, but it is going to play out for a very long time now to come a couple of decades. So it's like, you know, kind of a moment of like, you know, buckle up the paradigm is about to shift in a major way. So that's if you're a Gemini rising, you're going to see that rather imminently.
Now let's go along to putting Cancer in the ascendant. This takes Pluto and puts Pluto into your eighth house. Now one of the topics that can come up with Pluto moving into the eighth house is the topic or theme of death. Now that does not often that does not always or even often mean literal death, though it can. Sometimes there will be the death of a grandparent, or you know, maybe somebody passes away. But it's more about the recognition of one's mortality. And how that starts changing you as a soul. How does that change your course in life to be more in touch with death endings and finality? This is a house where facing of fear is also important. And the sense of loss can be quite dramatic, the feeling that I'm losing someone or something. And that, and I know that sounds terrible, like terror, probably terrifying to some people. But you can think of it as like the death card in Tarot. The death card in Tarot really means that you know, something, someone is literally dying it can. But most of the time, it means that something is being let go of. And so this begins for you in the spring with a sense of, you know, starting to let go of something.
Now, the other thing that can happen is a spouse or a partner can start to their money, and their business can transform dramatically. As Pluto enters the eighth house, it can be a sign of a spouse, or partner's money, business assets, or resources, transforming dramatically. That could be good or bad; it just depends on the circumstance, sometimes, someone's going to lose a job, and sometimes someone's gonna suddenly make a million dollars. It just depends on the birth chart, but change, dramatic change around the assets or resources of the people that you rely on or are in partnerships with, it can also mean that assets through other people are coming into your life, such as inheritance, or such as the joining in a partnership or marriage of someone who has assets or resources, whether they are psychological or financial. It could be either. It's about contracts, soul contracts that you have with other people that are going to start transforming your life in a very powerful way. And it's also about the transformation of different kinds of bonds that you have. So that's how I would that's what I would encourage you to start looking at.
These kinds of things are also at a deep level about the codependent dynamics in our life. That does not mean codependency, you know, in a negative way. But where are we codependent? And where do we need to be liberated from certain kinds of bonds and obligations to other people, or were we forming them for the sake of sharing the load in life, which can be very helpful. So those are the kinds of things that I would watch for if you're Cancer rising.
Now, if you're a Leo rising, we're putting Pluto in the seventh house, which is the place of marriage, marriage, and relationship. So when Pluto enters that house if you're in a relationship, it can be that a spouse or partner is going through dramatic changes could also be that you're meeting someone falling in love getting married, getting divorced, the death, and rebirth there depends on each person's situation. But generally would point to a dramatic level of change, a deep and powerful profound level of transformation happening in and through the topics of marriage, sex, relationships, the pursuit of pleasure with other human beings, and any kind of meaningful partnerships. The introduction of those, the changing of those, the death of those, those are the kinds of things that you can expect with Pluto entering that house. And again, because you can't just say, Well, you know, expect that your relationship will end for some people, Pluto entering the seventh will mean that it ends, but for some people, it will mean a new one begins. It's just Pluto is generally bringing that; it's like turning the soil over before planting something new.
All right, let's go on then. And we'll put Virgo in the ascendant. So when Virgo is in the ascendant, Pluto is in the sixth. Now, this is maybe one of the more complex placements to explain for Pluto because Pluto is in the sixth house. It can bring about things like sickness and chronic health conditions, and it can bring about health challenges and things that are very frustrating and sort of, it's like it's not, you're dealing with it sort of perpetually. So long season of Pluto in the sixth is not always super fun. There can be lots of challenges around health and the body and so on and so forth. But the other thing that Pluto in the sixth house can point to is the beginning of a great work. So the blood, sweat, and tears that we pour into something over a long period of time because we love it because we just bleed for whatever it is that we like to do. If you think about that, what is required to be really great at something. You think about a Pluto sixth house process. If you think about the sacrifice required for something you deeply believe in ideologically or philosophically, you think about Pluto in the sixth house. If you think about the work required to change, I have to work to not be, you know, an addict. People have to work really hard at that. People have to work really hard if they want to be in shape or if they want to be good at a skill or craft or trade or something like that. So anything that requires a lot, a long, lengthy process of hard work, sacrifice, a great magnum opus kind of feeling behind Pluto in the sixth, but also, again, the potential for the transformation of body and the association of the sixth house with, with illness, frustrations, and setbacks that you have to persevere through and overcome. And in that way, you're being transformed through the act of persevering. Those are very sixth house-like qualities.
But I would also just look to where am I being called. What is the great project that I feel called to serve, so to speak? All right.
Let's push on to Libra rising. With Libra rising, Pluto moves into the fifth house. And here we have a house that was associated with creativity, children, pregnancy, also joy, pleasure, and entertainment. So when Pluto enters this house, that relationship to pleasure and sex, the relationship to desire, joy, sensual, sort of whatever you want to call it, the gratification of our senses. And that does not mean hedonism, right? It doesn't mean just recklessly self-destructively indulging in what is pleasurable. It could mean that it's Pluto in the fifth house, could point to a period of time where someone's going to have some really deep lessons around pleasure, sex, gambling, alcohol, you know, addictive impulses that are related to, you know, the pleasure-seeking. So maybe there are some lessons around that.
On the other hand, for people that are pent up and don't know how to access joy, creativity, or spontaneity, Pluto will enter this house and say it is time to for a massive creative release for pent-up or repressed energy, especially around pleasure, sex, joy, creativity to be released. So you can see that too. That's why the fifth house Pluto transit may also coincide with the beginning of having children or a long period of time where children are coming into your life or even just sort of metaphorically, the need for childlike joy becomes a serious matter.
It's funny how Pluto can bring things to like life or death. You know, it's life or death. Well, what is life or death mean when it comes to a place that's associated with things like pregnancy, joy, romance, fun, pleasure, entertainment, and creativity, it means that it's very important that you be looking at those things right now either needing more of them or needing to gain control over some of them. So but that's where the focus lies.
All right, let's move on to Scorpio. So we're putting Scorpio in the ascendant, which brings Pluto down into the fourth house. Now, this is a powerful place associated with Ancestry with family, home with your living environment, roots, and with what acts as the foundation of your life in the same way that we have the foundation of a house. So Pluto in this house brings death and rebirth in the family through the birth of new children, divorces, and marriages that brings it through the purchase or sale of a home or property, the purchasing of land, the transformation of your family home parents are moving out of it parents are, you know, letting go of the family home you grew up in. You'll see so many things as Pluto enters the first house that are emblematic of a long season of change ahead when it comes to family karma.
This is the beginning of the period where you if you're a parent, may start having to work on transforming the karma of your parents and their parents and how it's being passed along to your kids. It's about generational karma around the parent-child dynamic in general. It's also about what in your living environment is toxic. You'll see the mold, or you'll see you know people dealing with things in the home and family that are dark or heavy and needing to transmute or transform them. So this is a very alchemical and powerful transit to the area associated with home and your parental karma, generational karma, but also the living environment itself. You could be remodeling your home, whatever it is, watch for the symbolism; this spring will start to give you a sense of what this Pluto in the fourth house period is going to be all about. It's going to set the tone really strongly. I've seen, you know, sometimes it's again, it's like a grandparent that passes away while a sister is having a baby while your brother's getting married while dad is dealing with, you know, some health issues, you'll see this weird constellation of family events sometimes all at once, which is basically just pointing to the fact that these this is where these are the karmic fault lines. And this is where things are moving in the direction of a lot of learning around, you know, things that we're here to learn and grow from will start popping up around the topics of home and family.
All right, let's go to Sagittarius. So Sagittarius puts Pluto into the third house. A house associated with the mind, living, environment neighborhood, it's amazing to me how people shift and change cultural affiliations when Pluto enters the third house or any planet ingresses into the third house. You'll often see, for example, that people change neighborhoods or that they may suddenly like you could move abroad and suddenly be learning a new language, so to speak, but a new culture, a new language, transformations around whatever is most familiar to you culturally, and an examination and exploration of that like sometimes people become aware of the shadows of the cultural, the culture, the upbringing that they had in that culture.
It's also a time where your mind can be transformed, how you perceive and think about things, the new things that you're learning, a new powerful way of conveying information media and technology, the need to speak something or write something, thinking about communication, new forms or avenues of communication and the need to transform your life by shifting the way you communicate, or by communicating something new or communicating in a new way. Pluto in the third house can bring up the karma around siblings or people who are close to us like like, like family members. Now Pluto in the third house will also bring about the need for almost like a new frame of mind. That's what I want to call a new mental framework. And that transformation will begin in the spring. And it's probably happening because of things that will happen around you that will have a way of shifting the way you think. You'll say I'm just thinking about things from a completely different perspective. And then that gradually, over a long period of time, starts to have this really profound effect on your life.
Alright, let's go to Capricorn. So we're putting Capricorn on the ascendant that brings Pluto into the second house. Powerful time-around money fight. Here is Pluto in the second house for your Capricorn rising Pluto's in the second. And we're talking about a deep, long-term transformation around your assets and resources around business and money. I will say that Pluto entering the second house can be about something lucrative that you have to offer or share, you know, catching on, starting to do well, starting to be seen or recognized, starting a business. Or it could be that you're getting a promotion, or it could be that you're losing a job. Anything that represents a pretty deep and intense level of change around money, finances, resources, things, and people that you rely on to sort of prop you up are going to be changing dramatically. Now, I would think of this as a really good time to think or develop new ways of making money. I think it's a very entrepreneurial transit, one that could result in financial benefits over time, not right away, but you're going to start to see the evidence of change financially or in terms of business or how you support yourself.
Sometimes Pluto entering the second will be a change of diet, like the things you rely on in the second house are not just money and finances, but food, clothing, and any kind of resource that you basically need to survive. There's a fundamental change happening there. You might be buying nicer things, for example, or you might suddenly have more money and be able to, you know, spend on higher quality food or something like that. So and I would also look at a change in value that a lot of what the second house people always say the second house has to do with values. It's not quite correct. But it is correct insofar as our values are intimately tied to what we have or what we want to possess. So a change of values happening in your life if you're a Capricorn rising that leads to a change in how you prioritize your time, your money, your purchases, your income and expenditures, your energy, and so forth could definitely happen.
So it's a value change leading to a change in terms of how you use what you have or what you desire or something like that. I could also see this again, just representing changes in an existing business or a new investment strategy, major new purchases or income, or expenditures, stuff like that.
So let's go ahead, and we will move on to Aquarius rising. Now, if you are an Aquarius rising, Pluto is going to be in your first house. Now that's a place that's associated with your identity. So this is super existential for Aquarians. You've had Pluto in your 12th house for a long time, it enters your first house, and it is all about the phrases I am becoming something new or something different. And that usually means that your psychology is changing as you make major or very significant choices about your identity, which may be correlated to your sense of what you want to do with your life or the role that you play publicly or professionally. It could be changing who you want to be with or don't want to be with. It could be about changing your sexual identity, or it could be about major changes or challenges around health or the body; the first house is associated with health in the body. And oftentimes, when Pluto enters the first house, people have this desire to change their appearance physically and psychologically; I'm a new person, I look different, I act different, I think differently than need to, you know, create personal and existential catharsis.
That's what Pluto in the first house does. Also, you could say that it's about an identity crisis, about the need for some part of you to die and be reborn. And that could be physical, again, in terms of your health or psychological in terms of your identity. But this is a long process. You are in just the initial phases, almost like the Braxton Hicks of identity change. And you're going to start feeling that in the spring; I think that's a really exciting transit for Aquarians. Honestly, I think like Pluto in the first house, it can be a little scary, like change or die. Like, but Pluto will also make it clear that if you sort of roll with it and do the work of transforming that you will feel revitalized and more powerful in your own skin, so to speak.
All right, well, last but not least, we have Pisces rising, which places Pluto into the 12th house. Now the 12th house is our blind spot. You're about to have Pluto and Aquarius for many, many years. So what I would encourage, first of all, the something that has to be said is that there's just no way around a blind spot. Like, it's like someone says, look over the next 20 years, things are going to be gestating in the unconscious that, you know, you'll get glimpses of peeks of here and there, and they will transform you, but you'll really have no control over it be like, well, what am I supposed to do about that? Do you know? And the answer is sort of just go with it. In the spring, March, say to June, pay close attention, late March to June, pay close attention to what kinds of things, what kinds of patterns are starting to pop up and start to think to myself, these are parts of me that have been there for a while. And they may not be; I may not be able to repress them any longer. And so dealing with what is in the unconscious, dealing with our demons, dealing with our fears and anxieties, dealing with a certain loss of control. It's like the more that we try to be in control of our life and just stomp out anything that makes us anxious or nervous, the more we are creating something that will eventually pop up and take over.
Because it's, it's how much we're able to allow for unconscious elements to be finding their place, you know, integrated place in our psyche. And it's how well we're able to do that that often determines how destructive those forces will be versus how smoothly they may be integrated. So Pluto entering your 12th house is going to take you on quite a ride, and Pluto in the 12th house can also be about a period of transformation that leads you off from a course that you thought you were on. The 12th house is about misdirection. It's about taking you off course, taking you away from the steering wheel; the stars can't be seen in the sky to navigate your ship by. So it's a meaningful period of losing your way. And that's the unconscious; that's something that needs to be it. You have to make room for it. You can't try to fight it necessarily, although you can always try to learn from it and try to be, you know, have something of a reflective relationship with those powers.
But this is a long period of time you're about to enter into where a lot of where you think you're going with your life is going to start to change, and where you were you thought at where you thought everything would end up is going to change and some of that will be extremely positive. It'll surprise you in all the best ways. And some of that will also be about letting go and learning from things that you know maybe have been repressed but cannot be any longer. So you'll notice and get the first signs of it. This is why astrology is so helpful because you can start learning from and paying attention to these things in the spring when they start to come up.
All right, well, that is what I have for today. I hope that for all of you, you were able to get a few good insights that will you can start to work with as Pluto is turning direct and starting to move now toward Aquarius. We're not that long away. We're not that it's not that far from now where we're going to see this change coming, so I call this the way too Early Pluto into Aquarius Horoscopes. But, you know, to me, it's just about starting to anticipate and feel, you know, that these are their fault lines psychically, you could say, and you know, they're starting to tremble a little bit as Pluto is getting ready to change signs so we may as well just start thinking about that area of life in which we are about to welcome this very powerful and beautiful God into, All right, that's what I have.
Don't forget the new class, Ancient Astrology for the Modern Mystic year one program begins on November 12. I'd love to study with some of you. Come check it out. I'd love to have you in class. There are need-based tuition contracts if that will help you at all, but also got the early bird payment and payment plans. We tried to make it super accessible. Learn more about the program on nightlight astrology.com under the Courses page, any questions that you have about the course whatsoever? Email us at info@nightlightastrology.com. We'd love to hear from you. All right, well, that's what I've got for today. Hope you guys are having a good one. Take it easy, everyone. Bye
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