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wheresthemoon
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posted August 13, 2015 07:03 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for wheresthemoon     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by ReadingTheStars95:
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Well.. I guess Pluto does deal a bit with the things that lie behind the surface.. It's a very piercing planet..

If you really think about it, the right type of Pluto aspects may cut straight through a situation, and that can make people uncomfortable at times..

Makes me think of this one time my mom was going off about something, and I kind of realized that the situation was senseless.. and I said to her 'You realize all this energy you are directing into negativity could be used somewhere else? Do you not realize you're wasting your energy?'

The look she gave me..

At first, she had a threatened look in her eyes, and then almost a fearful look.. Then she blew up.

I think people take Pluto energy as threatening at times because it is irrevocable, it can be relentless, and it doesn't waste its time. Nor does it like its time to be wasted. As I said.. It likes to get the core of things.. It's very penetrating. I think some people fear this, partly because in a way it has the capability of making them feel as if their emotions invalid.

It's kind of hard for me to explain.. But, I think you probably kind of understand the point I'm trying to make.

Pluto can definitely be somewhat of a planet of refinement. It is the planet of the conversion of energy.. And, it eliminates all that is excessive. The problem is, some people want to hold onto that 'excessive'.. Whatever it may be.


Wow. This sounds like me with my mom too. She is a Pisces and she likes to tell me that one of the most profound things I ever said to her was simply "stop being a martyr." She said it had a deep impact on her (not that it stops her from playing the martyr, but I guess it got in her head).
I will say penetrating things to her like that and I can see that it has an impact on her, but she blows up anyway. It's funny that you used the word "energy" because I try to explain this concept to her all the time with no luck.

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Astra
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I developed at an average age (14). It was a fairly gradual process and I didn't get a hourglass figure until 19. Nevertheless, I was getting plenty of attention from my peers and from adults since my toddler years. I was praised for my appearance and ended up being followed around by men all during my teen years and 20s. Now at 30, men still stare at me and follow me around.

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I have the conjunction is the 8th house. I attract all kinds of people, but I usually fall in love with abusive ******** .

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