There is more to Pluto than lounging around drinking red wine and talking about Jane Austen though. This is a serious player in the field of astrological archetypes. The myth (Pisceans love myths so I will share it) revolves around desire and betrayal.
Pluto desired Proserpina and took her, much to her mother’s horror. She went into a deep decline of rage and depression, while Prosperina found her loyalties torn in two, when she realised she had been seduced by Pluto, yet owed it to her mother (and everyone else – Prosperpina was starving the planet) to time-share.
They found Pluto and named him, for this Roman myth, in 1930 when both the Nazi party and the atomic bomb were being seeded. The global power sharing agreement that is now the United Nations came about as a result of 1930.
So apply this to your book group now, or your yoga class, or your rock band, and see what’s giving. In truth, Pluto episodes can sometimes feel like soap operas or operas. And yet they are very much about power sharing agreements. Negotiating equal space, energetically and emotionally, for all participants.
And thus your friends or acquaintances within this network. Or perhaps your feelings about a group outside you, if you always feel as it is about Myself versus Them.
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