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Tranquil Poet
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posted May 27, 2005 12:35 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I have pluto in libra. So does basically everyone else I know!


This explains alot. Wierd I was just talking to my mom the other day about how now a days things are very different and how people are so afraid of commitment now a days.


Pluto is Libra


For your entire generation, this is a time of radical changes in society's attitude toward marriage and interpersonal relationships. There is a general fear and awe at the power inherent in making emotional or contractual commitments -- they will not be entered into lightly.

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Lei_Kuei
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posted May 27, 2005 02:12 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Lei_Kuei     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Yea, I have Pluto in Libra in the 12th house conjunct Saturn in the 1rst house

Now since I'm abit of an astrology n00b I cant really say if thats a good or a bad thing, probably abit of both I guess

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26taurus
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posted May 28, 2005 01:48 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I'm right there with ya, Tranquil. Yes, it does explain alot.


Pluto was last in Libra between 1971 and 1983. It was a time when the balance of power was fairly well established during the cold war through mutually assured destruction. It is interesting that some consider Pluto the "higher octave" of Mars because it seemed like a time of stalemate and military indecision. Pluto also is "alogos" according to Robert Schmidt, and may represent the quality of secrecy and hidden social agendas of this time. Terrorism became a tool for political manipulation and organized crime syndicates became more powerful. The watergate scandal exposed political corruption, and social and moral decay became an important issue. Women began taking a more powerful role in government in order to placate a public that had become angry and had lost faith in the legitimacy of public officials. This generation is keenly aware of the effect relationships have upon personal power. Few are likely to be naive and have rosy idealistic humanitarian values. This is nearly the opposite of what their parents had with Neptune in Libra. Those with inner planets closely aspecting Pluto here will have a talent for dealing with the underbelly of society and will know how to manipulate political power to their advantage. Since the sect of Pluto is indeterminate, I will not speculate upon differences based on this. http://www.horoscope-x-files.com/horoscope/libra-pluto.htm

26t, Pluto in the 8th.

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amisha121877
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posted May 31, 2005 12:17 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Tranquil Poet - I'm glad you brought this up.

i have pluto in libra also as well as my north node as follows:

Pluto Libra 16°24'45 03 direct
True Node Libra 12°16'03 02/3 retrograde
Moon Opposition Pluto 0°09
Venus Sextile Pluto 2°28
Mars Sextile Pluto 5°07
Neptune Sextile Pluto 0°08

tell ME about it on:

"For your entire generation, this is a time of radical changes in society's attitude toward marriage and interpersonal relationships. There is a general fear and awe at the power inherent in making emotional or contractual commitments -- they will not be entered into lightly. "


marriage is a very serious agreement (business, personally, socially - all those things which makes it one of the most powerful arrangements, in my opinion) to make with anyone even though I don't exactly know what marriage is/means to the extent of actually making that agreement with someone on the basis of ??????? aka for what although elopements and people getting married after knowing someone for a few months or getting married to someone in secret, or being involved with someone very deeply but they have "their" life and the other party has "theirs" is..................i think it's more agreeable to me than courtship for umpteen years, then getting married - I don't know, I'm still working on it.

The word "marriage" itself makes me uncomfortable (sometimes, sick and it brings back my past studdering, I usually change the subject without really meaning to) as well as depending on anyone for financial reasons which I'm deathly afraid of...............

Is there anyone else who might get like this or similar - now that I read over it, it sounds/reads very contradictory, but it's how i feel and if i really think about it - the amount of married couples i've been personally exposed to in my life up until now is - very very slim, maybe less than 5. I would love to hear what other people with pluto in libra have to say too.


ANYWAY - HERE IS WHAT ELSE I GOT ON PLUTO:
Pluto in Libra

This placement lasts from 1971 to 1984. For those who are now adults, this period represents the greatest breakdown in modern history in the relationship of marriage. Many couples live together without getting married, and those that marry often do not stay married. Because of the general instability of their parents' marriages, the children of this era will have a much more fluid but unstable view of relationships and mutual commitments between people. They may be very reluctant to make binding agreements because of their childhood experience of marriage.

Pluto in 3rd house

When you become interested in something, you try to get as deeply involved as possible. You want to understand its workings at a very profound level and from every point of view.

Those who disagree with you will find it very hard to change your mind because you analyze ideas so thoroughly before arriving at an opinion. You are a born investigator.

You are quite good at getting others to agree with you, as long as you do not try to force them. But if you state your point of view without trying to convince anyone, others will agree with you quite readily.

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virgotaurustaurus
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posted May 31, 2005 02:39 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
This is such a good topic! I have been wondering what things have been going on because I noticed Neptune sextile Pluto is hitting a whole generation of us now...seems like a very transformative time for so many people.

What is says about Pluto in Libra makes sense, at least with what I've seen first hand. It seems like people around my parents ages (40's) had a tendency to marry young and have kids early on...commitment was a big thing, whether or not it worked out. Then I look at those around me, close to my age who have Pluto in Libra, and not one of them is currently married. 1 has a kid with a bunch of failed marriages. The rest of them are perfectly content to live alone, or live together but not married. I have moon quincunxing pluto...I so strongly refuse to marry to the point where I've run away from guys who mention that they'd like to get married someday. (that combined with my venus square uranus in 7th house...holy crap!) I wouldn't mind living with someone else, unmarried.

Also, Pluto is in my 6th house.

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Lemingtyne
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posted May 31, 2005 03:09 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
When does Pluto in Libra really show its effects? 1971-83 when it was actually there, or now 20-30some years later when those of us born during Pluto in Libra are taking control of the changes and transformations in the world?

Amisha, in pointing out that your ideas about marriage and committment are contradictory, you reminded me of one of the other key concepts of Libra - indeciciveness. When it comes to marriage, I feel strongly both ways, too. Maybe that's one of the reasons our generation does marriage the way it does - we just can't decide what we want!
The Libran way to handle things is to be gentle, cooperative & insincere in order to avoid conflict and live in harmony with others. We want to be fair, we want to look at all sides of an issue like marriage and do what will make everyone equally happy. It's painful for us to think of commitment to one option or one person, so we stand at the crossroads and wonder should I go this way or that way or that way, and we won't budge until we've debated and weighed the options and done everything in our power to clear our minds of any doubt and decide on the one best route.

Besides marriage and committed relationships, what else does our generation do in the Libran way, now that the world is in our hands?

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posted May 31, 2005 08:51 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for BlueRoamer     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I find it interesting that lots of people fighting the iraq war have pluto libras....i woudl have figured tthere'd be more pacifists here than other pluto signs

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pixelpixie
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posted May 31, 2005 10:31 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for pixelpixie     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Amisha. I have Pluto in Libra in the third house..
thank you for posting this.

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