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Pluto Moving through the Houses


When looking at Pluto transiting your chart, pair it with Uranus (Aries) in the Houses. The two in a historic square to 2015, are catalysts for a birth, and for some, there can be birth trauma. After all, this action happens at the very threshold of life and death. What's dying is making room for what's struggling to be born. See more about the Uranus-Pluto Square.
As Pluto does its clearing and authenticating, it's fertile ground for the creative surges of Uranus. Look to these houses for impressions, themes, points to focus your attention toward.
Power of Manifesting
Pluto has a fearsome reputation, because the changes it brings are so deep and total. And aren't we creatures that find comfort in the familiar? Pluto transits strip us to the core, where we rebuild on a foundation of something that feels real.
The ultimate end game of Pluto is maturity, acceptance and the wisdom that comes from living through a psychic death and rebirth. It's the inside-out change from facing core fears, and transforming wounds into greatest strengths -- and becoming wise old souls.
Pluto is in Capricorn, the cardinal earth sign, to the year 2023. This long transit is one for developing character. Pluto in Capricorn is about manifesting and magnifying your power by harmonizing with earth energies. And it's a transit when physical reality -- the structures of our lives -- are up for radical regeneration.
What will Pluto's deep churning bring for you? Free associate Pluto, with Capricorn and theHouse its transiting (Look for the Capricorn degrees (7, give or take 5 either way) in your birth chart. Pluto in the Houses
Pluto Capricorn in the First House: (House of Aries and Mars) Affectations picked up out of habit, are exposed as toxic behavior, and it's time to strip away these phony layers. Radical changes in style and body are possible, as overlays (superficial traits, body armor (fat) are eliminated. A visible transformation that others see, and which alters how they engage with you. Overhaul to self-image - character and confidence on the other side. Unlocking and expressing the power of what's unique about you.
Pluto Capricorn in the Second House: (House of Taurus and Venus) A test of your values and how much you invest in your own natural talents, possessions and sense of place. Getting to the heart of money beliefs -- where is flow and where is the energy backed up? Events possible that intensify fears about being able to provide for yourself and others. Big transformations to do with earning power. A revamping of what 'security' means, and trust in your own resilience, self-sufficiency.
Pluto Capricorn in the Third House: (House of Gemini and Mercury) The power of being true to your word. Wanting to go beyond surface-y exchanges, and talk about what's really going on. Extended research. Getting real with neighbors, cashiers, siblings, schoolmates, extended relatives. Bringing what's unspoken, into the discussion. Diffusing a loaded issue, by tossing it around in exchanges, with a dollop of (dark) humor. Detoxing the mental channels. Harnessing the power of the mind, for manifestation or to be a better communicator.
Pluto Capricorn in the Fourth House: (House of Cancer and the Moon) A friend with this transit is remodeling her home. Life-changing events related to home, real estate -- examples, foreclosure, moving in with family, buying or selling, moving house. Soul searching on emotional past, atmosphere growing up and the family. Going beyond oft-repeated family stories, and seeing deeper into the relating dynamics. Coming to terms with compulsions with roots in early life. Standing on new ground -- emotional strength.
Pluto Capricorn in the Fifth House: (House of Leo and the Sun) Becoming established as a creative person. Turning a pastime into your field of expertise. Rediscovering play and the pure joy of being alive. The legacy of childhood, and the power of what's passed on to children. Finding your unique self-expression, and a tangible medium to bring it out. The intensity of performance, sports and shining in a leadership role. Enjoyment becomes a revitalizing force in your life. The power of the heart, and momentum from being heart-led.
Pluto Capricorn in the Sixth House: (House of Virgo and Mercury or Chiron) An overhaul of work life. Getting to fundamental health issues. Taking responsibility for the whole self -- mind, body, spirit. Exploring healing modalities that go deeper. Turning away from toxins toward what's natural. Finding power to be a clean machine, in a polluted world. Dedication and service, volunteering or becoming a healer.
Pluto Capricorn in the Seventh House: (House of Libra and Venus) Naked relating -- getting to core realities about significant one-on-ones. Notions of self are challenged, when meeting the reality of the other. Any false assumptions about a relationship are peeled off, leading to deeper, more authentic understanding. The projections of the self -- illusions cast onto another -- are brought home, to be owned as the shadow. Endings and beginnings. More integration is possible, and the gift is 'real' relationships that endure.
Pluto Capricorn in the Eighth House: (House of Scorpio and Pluto) Brought into the mystery through death. Merging lives with another, or separating. Healing of deeply-seated energies of the psyche. Soul retrieval. Interest in what's hidden, taboo or highly controlled. Sexual trauma and/or healing. Being a presence in emergencies or times of crisis. Coming to terms with power struggles. Facing truths about manipulative behavior, emotional vampires, what drains lifeforce in general.
Pluto Capricorn in the Ninth House: (House of Sagittarius and Jupiter) Life-changing journeys of the mind (or to real locales). Becoming unplugged from overlay belief systems that don't allow for regeneration. Being revived by expansive philosophies. An intense experience with the law. Tests of the spirit and/or body that cover a lot of ground, like endurance sports, or challenging travel adventures. Events happen that force a widening of the big picture -- expansion of the mind, wising up.
Pluto Capricorn in the Tenth House: (House of Capricorn and Saturn) Intense career drive. Realizations about legacy -- are you in a field of endeavor that matches your soul-level mission? An exfoliation of the face of the self under social pressure. Power dynamics as mentor or parent. Coming out from under parental expectations, a drive for status, and an assumed career trajectory. The quest for a solid, self-authorized pathway that's fulfilling at the end of the day.
Pluto Capricorn in the Eleventh House: (House of Aquarius and Uranus) A purging of the friend list -- turning away from loosely connected, in favor of more meaningful, strategic alliances. The power of friendships that begin in real life. Moving in circles that inspire and widen your perspective. The power of the cutting edge, the radical (original, 'of the root) and revolutionary. Finding power from joining with others, for focused attention on what matters most.
Pluto Capricorn in the Twelfth House: (House of Pisces and Neptune) Pluto takes its light into the vast zones of the psyche usually veiled -- sometimes even to ourselves. Revelations become the norm, as what's been unconscious becomes conscious. A startling and miraculous time for wrapping up all the soul's loose ends, before Pluto begins another cycle. The past asks for forgiveness and understanding, altering the present. Emotional memories locked in the body are released, for tsunamis of healing.
Source: http://astrology.about.com/od/plutoincapricornto2023/a/Pluto-Transiting-The-Houses.htm

Comments

Anonymous said…
I think we would all want to build more meaningful relationships, so I think it's great that Pluto's presence in my sign's House will be beneficial to my social life.
Unknown said…
It looks like it would be a plus this year to have Pluto running through your house.
penni d said…
Looks true for me. Not many toxins used in food nor for cleaning.
Unknown said…
Intriguing, although it can be intimidating, it sounds like a lot of positive, much needed change is just around the corner!
Anonymous said…
My Second House begins at 5-degrees of Capricorn so that's where the progressed Pluto falls in my chart. I think I've identified the bottle-neck in my finances, though... It's called "unemployment". LOL!
Nico said…
It is always very powerful when Pluto is moving through your house, but big changes are also always great opportunities.
Unknown said…
Dos it make a difference in Astrology that poor Pluto was downgraded as a Planet?
Unknown said…
Detoxing the mental channels...sounds interesting for sure! lol
Unknown said…
Becoming established as a creative person, I wonder in what area I'm going to be creative!
Unknown said…
Interesting article. Even though people are usually afraid of changes, I think the fact that Pluto brings major changes in all areas is beneficial.
Unknown said…
This was interesting

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