Pluto and the Recession

Pluto is in Capricorn until 2024 and, in that time, many things that we thought were permanent will be transformed.

THE US
Pluto is opposite America’s Venus and Jupiter until late 2011. This means that those things ruled by Venus and Jupiter will go through a dramatic transformation.

  • Venus — women’s issues, marriage, the arts, peace, diplomacy, what we value and possess.
  • Jupiter — religion, law, national justice system, national inquests, nation’s wealth, banks and bankers.

Pluto has been travelling through the First house of America’s birth chart since September 11, 2001 and will be until 2016. The First House represents the ‘personality’ and America has already gone through a few personal transformations. To intensify this, Jupiter is America’s ‘ruling planet’. So, Pluto is in the House that represents the personality of the country and is opposite the planet that also represents personality.

Part of the US personality going through a major transformation is the part that is free enterprise, unbridled capitalism and profit-centered.

CANADA

Like the US, Canada is a Cancer nation and Pluto, in the opposite sign of Capricorn, indicates huge changes are in store.

So far, Canada’s banking system has not been as badly hit by the recession as the American banks. Yesterday, the Royal Bank reported earnings of $1 billion for the quarter, a slide of 15 % but still a profit.

The planets hit by Pluto in Canada’s chart for the next couple of years are:

  • Moon — the people
  • Uranus — freedom issues, rebellion, separation, individualism
  • Sun — the Prime minister, national leaders and heroes

Right now, Pluto’s current location shows the powerful effect of the US. (Pluto in Third house)

For the next several years, land, land changes, territorial issues, natural resources will be major transformative issues for Canada.

Pluto moves into Capricorn on November 26 (published November 24, 2008)
The transit of Pluto from one sign to another is very significant. Pluto is the planet that brings dramatic transformation to the areas that it ‘rules’.

Individuals born with Pluto in each sign grow up to continue the transformation process:

Pluto in Leo: 1939 to 1956

  • children – inner child, child abuse, children’s rights
  • individual – civil rights, women’s liberation
  • ego – paradigm shift from ‘you’re getting too big for your britches’ to ‘be all that you can be’.
  • teenagers

Pluto in Virgo: 1956 to 1972

  • analytical ability – computers
  • health and healing – health foods, new age healing, drugs
  • Common market, free market
  • ‘Nanny state’, ‘for your own good’

Pluto in Libra: 1972 to 1984

  • relationships – focus away from the individual to shared goals, responsibities and methods of relatin
  • marriage and divorce
  • paradgm shift from ‘living in sin’ to ‘common-law’

Pluto in Scorpio: 1984 to 1995

Pluto in Sagittarius: 1995 to 2008

Pluto in Capricorn (first published December, 2007)

…..On January 25, 2008, Pluto enters Capricorn for the first time in 245 years. It will slip back into Sagittarius from June to November, 2008 and then remain in Capricorn until 2024.

…..Capricorn represents the physical manifestation of the dreams, philosophies, creativity, and ambitions of the other 11 signs.

…..Capricorn represents structure, those things that appear permanent and what we understand our physical world to be.

…..Capricorn is mountains, concrete, land masses, national governments, monuments, large corporations, banks, prisons, economic systems.

…..The last Capricorn in Pluto period (1762 – 1778) included the American Revolution, the beginning of the Industrial revolution, the perfection of the steam engine,the discovery that air consists mainly of oxygen and nitrogen and the *discovery* of Tahiti, Hawaii, New Zealand and Australia by James Cook.

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