I have never had a bad experience with a Pluto in Scorpio client.
Something about this generation. They are wise. They are sober (even if not LOL).
And a gal in one of the CHAT ROOMS (and yes you can still join the one that is forming!) was wondering out loud whether to avoid having another child due to a hard Chiron aspect that would be created in her/their charts.
My feeling: don’t delay this desire, if in fact it is your desire, due to astrology.
And furthermore, your generation is just… different.
Dare I say it: better. Eh. “Better” is vague. Can’t quite put my finger on it. This generation is a generation of inheritance. The way was paved but… MY POINT IS THAT WE NEED NEW RULES. New rules for these people, new interpretations of the astrology.
Burn down the old school. Example: pretty sure my mother and I have a painful Chiron contact in our charts. I can’t remember the details but I KNOW in my heart that it would NOT be the same for this young woman and her baby.
And if you ask me how I know? I can’t give you an answer that satisfies all Mercuries. I have Mercury in Cancer conjunct Mars and trine Neptune in my 3rd House. Moon Pluto conjunction in my 1st. I just know.
Love, MP
2 thoughts on “Why I Love The Pluto In Scorpio Generation”
Cool. I feel like a lot of astrological articles focused on the Pluto in Libra and earlier generations. Not a lot of attention to Pluto in Scorpio. Maybe other than the Conor Oberst/Arcade Fire references and one off assumptions that we’re “deep” or “emo,” we require an examination or redefinition of semantics. Interesting point.
I highly recommend a book called “Chiron; the Rainbow Bridge” – She sees Chiron as the bridge between material and immaterial, inner solid planets versus the ethereal outer planets, left brain connecting to right brain. An interesting analogy she used was the possibility that schizophrenics have too much outer planets ethereal perception and not enough grounding energy from the inner planets. Their antennas are picking up the messages but their inner planets aren’t develop enough to communicate it to everyone else. She postulates that the earth is closer to these more grounded inner planets so the majority of us are wired for material aspects of life; all that is solid and knowable. Only a few are wired for the stuff from farther away. The aim, of coarse, is to balance them both. In fact, it’s the whole purpose of being born. We’re sort of cooking ourselves to perfection. All of us have an imbalance of either too much material/reason or too much immaterial/emotion. Chiron is only pain when the imbalance refuses to correct itself. In a way, the Chiron wound ( or “hard” aspect) is the best part of your chart. Barbara Hand Clow, the author of this book, sees Chiron oppositions as fruition periods where the potential for miracles happen (if the inner and outer planet energies are adjusted correctly to perceive “the word of God” or “kundalini” in other religions (in a direct phenomena kind of way…not worship the holy one kind of crap)