Pluto in Aquarius: A 20 Year Cycle
On March 23, Pluto enters Aquarius and the last time Pluto changed signs was 2008. When Pluto changes signs, the codes change and the old power sources dry up to make way for new realities. We already saw the first signs of the old guards changing with the bank fiascos over the last couple weeks. This is the beginning as we will see much deeper change over the next 20 years in regards to where power resides.
When Pluto moved into Capricorn in 2008, society crashed hard into cold cement reality with the bank and mortgage crisis. That is what happens when Pluto moves from Fire to Earth (reality check). Pluto in Capricorn also gave much of the power to large corporations (ruled by Capricorn) that became monstrosities in the last 15 years. Now, as Pluto moves from earth (Capricorn) to air (Aquarius), in the next 20 years we will birth new realities and launch new ideas (air) that will change the face of the world forever.
Last time Pluto was in Aquarius we has the French Revolution. Aquarius rules the people and citizens so power will pivot to be with the people over these next 20 years. This also predicates a great deal of social and ethical responsibility which we have never had. Aside from this, Aquarius rules space travel, technology, AI, and all simulations so there will certainly be a large focus on the ethical fabric and use of them in just about every vertical of society.
'Right use of power' and social responsibility will be a theme. I predict we will begin to see a lot more 'collective' type of living arrangements for families as well as friends, and intentional collectives. Perhaps this is a solution to the general lack of support felt by many. This restoration of 'community' breeds greater connectivity and a sharing of new ideas (all aquarian ideals). Our ideas and thoughts will reverberate deeply into the unified field which will seem less dense and science will begin to experiment more with telepathy and adjacent things via technology.
Pluto in Aquarius is a 20 year cycle and now is just the beginning. We move from earth to air. Agility will be key and we must all become fluent with changing our habits and ways of thinking. All of us will be learning new skills while much of the education system will be revised as well. I am honored to be here for this 'changing of the guards' and to share the experience with you. Some reticence is natural as well. What are you looking forward to? What are your concerns and how can we mindfully approach them?