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MilaBirkin
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posted March 24, 2016 11:26 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for MilaBirkin     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Most of the time I'm relaxed, calm. I don't really care about a lot of things, I mean I'm not emotionally affected about most of the things. But then, boom! I become an intense person and it's like I died and I reborn (mostly when I feel a huge emotional pain).

So it can make sense??? Have some Scorpio moon traits because I have Moon trine Pluton.

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posted March 24, 2016 11:56 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Aries23Degrees     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Moon trine Pluto is one of the most advantageous positions.

It encourages one to not only "feel" out their emotional nature through introspection. But to use it in a way that makes life easier and more convenient for them.

This placement gives no reason for one to "prove" themselves and usually denotes a good self-esteem and emotional intelligence.

I wouldn't be so quick to assign the BOOM anger to it.Though this aspect is capable of anger. But it is usually expressed in ways that will help and not necessarily shock/bewilder others or the self.

So Moon trine Pluto can often be personally disturbed or angry with regards to women or children(Moon) being victimized by extreme circumstances(Pluto).

But usually here the focus is more on the healing process i.e to build up rather than to focus/ place blame on whom broke them down. And why etc.

Therapists with this position-especially in water signs,are able to get in touch emotionally with their clients.Move them to be more emotionally vulnerable or open.

Those that have it in fire, inspire their clients to productive action and often are inspirational leaders.

If in the signs of air, there is a beautiful(almost hypnotic) effect that their words have. Its almost like their words alone help to open up insights and "aha" moments into their clients/ friends they counsel.

Those that have in in earth signs are instrumental pragmatists and often what they "preach" is what they practice for themselves. They know what works and what doesn't and are more "real life" based in their approach.

Dr Phil McGraw has the practical, "let us stay real" Moon in Taurus squaring Pluto in Leo.

Though this isn't necessarily a clear-cut example of what I mean. What I am reaching for here is that he is always trying to go for the practical, "let's do something that works" approach.

Iyanla Vanzant- also having Moon/Pluto square in Leo is similar. Because her Moon is in Scorpio, the approach may differ as in her show you will see how she likes to connect with her guests emotionally and have them cry/open up.

The Pluto square in Leo of both however, suggest to me that these people's ego(Leo) are very invested in the outcome. They both want to be seen(Leo)as the ones who made the "difference" or have the "insight" etc.

Maybe that is why their therapy shows are on TV? To be seen and admired by many? (Leo)

Anyways, back to you. What sign is your Mars in? Any harsh aspects to it?

Any positions in the sign of Aries/Scorpio?

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posted March 25, 2016 01:40 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for MilaBirkin     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by Aries23Degrees:
Moon trine Pluto is one of the most advantageous positions.

It encourages one to not only "feel" out their emotional nature through introspection. But to use it in a way that makes life easier and more convenient for them.

This placement gives no reason for one to "prove" themselves and usually denotes a good self-esteem and emotional intelligence.

I wouldn't be so quick to assign the BOOM anger to it.Though this aspect is capable of anger. But it is usually expressed in ways that will help and not necessarily shock/bewilder others or the self.

So Moon trine Pluto can often be personally disturbed or angry with regards to women or children(Moon) being victimized by extreme circumstances(Pluto).

But usually here the focus is more on the healing process i.e to build up rather than to focus/ place blame on whom broke them down. And why etc.

Therapists with this position-especially in water signs,are able to get in touch emotionally with their clients.Move them to be more emotionally vulnerable or open.

Those that have it in fire, inspire their clients to productive action and often are inspirational leaders.

If in the signs of air, there is a beautiful(almost hypnotic) effect that their words have. Its almost like their words alone help to open up insights and "aha" moments into their clients/ friends they counsel.

Those that have in in earth signs are instrumental pragmatists and often what they "preach" is what they practice for themselves. They know what works and what doesn't and are more "real life" based in their approach.

Dr Phil McGraw has the practical, "let us stay real" Moon in Taurus squaring Pluto in Leo.

Though this isn't necessarily a clear-cut example of what I mean. What I am reaching for here is that he is always trying to go for the practical, "let's do something that works" approach.

Iyanla Vanzant- also having Moon/Pluto square in Leo is similar. Because her Moon is in Scorpio, the approach may differ as in her show you will see how she likes to connect with her guests emotionally and have them cry/open up.

The Pluto square in Leo of both however, suggest to me that these people's ego(Leo) are very invested in the outcome. They both want to be seen(Leo)as the ones who made the "difference" or have the "insight" etc.

Maybe that is why their therapy shows are on TV? To be seen and admired by many? (Leo)

Anyways, back to you. What sign is your Mars in? Any harsh aspects to it?

Any positions in the sign of Aries/Scorpio?


Woah! Thank you! It's interesting.
It really is. I appreciate it.
I only have Mars in Leo opposite Venus/MC, square ascendant.
Oh!! Sun and Saturn in Pisces aspecting Mars in Leo. I don't remember the name of that aspect.

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posted March 25, 2016 03:55 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Aries23Degrees     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Hmm..I don't want to wing it without looking at the whole chart.

There could however be other factors that play into this. But generally, Leo Mars is dramatic in their display of outrage. Not likely to go unnoticed when angry.

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posted March 25, 2016 06:40 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for SnowCatcher     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by Aries23Degrees:
Moon trine Pluto is one of the most advantageous positions.

It encourages one to not only "feel" out their emotional nature through introspection. But to use it in a way that makes life easier and more convenient for them...

...Any positions in the sign of Aries/Scorpio?


I have Aires Moon trine Pluto. Fairly wide orb though, I don't know if you would count 10 degrees?

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posted March 25, 2016 08:29 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for bonsai     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by Aries23Degrees:

Therapists with this position-especially in water signs,are able to get in touch emotionally with their clients.Move them to be more emotionally vulnerable or open.

If in the signs of air, there is a beautiful(almost hypnotic) effect that their words have. Its almost like their words alone help to open up insights and "aha" moments into their clients/ friends they counsel.


My moon in gemini is trine my pluto in scorpio with an orb of almost 5 degrees. So one is air and the other is water. Does that mean I would be having a combination of the above traits? I've found that my words alone in the past have helped people heal and move on from emotionally traumatic situations. Not meaning to toot my own horn, but just trying to see if that might be a possible reason why.

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posted March 25, 2016 09:23 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Electro DGX     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I personally have the opposition within an orb of one minute, and I could most definitely resonate with the description of a Scorpio Moon. Extreme emotional intensity and aggressive factors. The trine though would cut out a lot of the struggles that come with the hard aspects.

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posted March 25, 2016 01:55 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for sis     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by Aries23Degrees:
Moon trine Pluto is one of the most advantageous positions.

It encourages one to not only "feel" out their emotional nature through introspection. But to use it in a way that makes life easier and more convenient for them.

This placement gives no reason for one to "prove" themselves and usually denotes a good self-esteem and emotional intelligence.

I wouldn't be so quick to assign the BOOM anger to it.Though this aspect is capable of anger. But it is usually expressed in ways that will help and not necessarily shock/bewilder others or the self.

So Moon trine Pluto can often be personally disturbed or angry with regards to women or children(Moon) being victimized by extreme circumstances(Pluto).

But usually here the focus is more on the healing process i.e to build up rather than to focus/ place blame on whom broke them down. And why etc.

Therapists with this position-especially in water signs,are able to get in touch emotionally with their clients.Move them to be more emotionally vulnerable or open.

Those that have it in fire, inspire their clients to productive action and often are inspirational leaders.

If in the signs of air, there is a beautiful(almost hypnotic) effect that their words have. Its almost like their words alone help to open up insights and "aha" moments into their clients/ friends they counsel.

Those that have in in earth signs are instrumental pragmatists and often what they "preach" is what they practice for themselves. They know what works and what doesn't and are more "real life" based in their approach.

Dr Phil McGraw has the practical, "let us stay real" Moon in Taurus squaring Pluto in Leo.

Though this isn't necessarily a clear-cut example of what I mean. What I am reaching for here is that he is always trying to go for the practical, "let's do something that works" approach.

Iyanla Vanzant- also having Moon/Pluto square in Leo is similar. Because her Moon is in Scorpio, the approach may differ as in her show you will see how she likes to connect with her guests emotionally and have them cry/open up.

The Pluto square in Leo of both however, suggest to me that these people's ego(Leo) are very invested in the outcome. They both want to be seen(Leo)as the ones who made the "difference" or have the "insight" etc.

Maybe that is why their therapy shows are on TV? To be seen and admired by many? (Leo)

Anyways, back to you. What sign is your Mars in? Any harsh aspects to it?

Any positions in the sign of Aries/Scorpio?


I ve got moon trine pluto - air signs. So far this is the best description I've read on moon trine pluto aspect.

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posted March 25, 2016 07:00 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Aries Eagle     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I have this aspect with Venus forming a Grand Trine.

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A soul with Moon trine Pluto in aspect will somehow find emotional power even in the most difficult situations. When the Moon and Pluto combine it creates a person with emotional depth, and keen intuitive insight into the hidden realms. They enjoy the emotional intensity and are attracted to the unknown, along with dangerous or challenging situations.

The Moon-Pluto individual has the capacity to renew and transform their inner-lives, naturally understands the deeper motivations of others, and is interested in the deep roots of emotional problems and how to cure them. Moon trine Pluto makes for a natural psychologist and effortlessly enter into the “psyches” of those around them.

The person is a natural when relating to anything hidden, and they need to plumb the depths of all emotional experiences. Moon-Pluto also has a taste for the dramatic, and will insist on bringing feelings between people out in the open, for they want real closeness with others, with no secrets.

Wherever we have Pluto we are handed a shovel and told to “dig”. Moon trine Pluto may dig into the personal lives of others. However, Pluto also represents the mass unconscious, taboos, and forbidden aspects of life. Such an individual instinctively knows how to make changes which improve their domestic life, easily confronting emotions which others tend to repress. The type is also emotionally resilient as well as resourceful and has stores of emotional power, being able to handle crisis well.
The Moon rules the women in a native’s life, and females may be quietly powerful, driven, and intense, revealing an interest in healing, metaphysics or the occult. Monetary gains may also come through relatives such as sisters, aunts, or a grandmother.

The individual can experience powerful psychic experiences, and has easy access to the subconscious. Any emotional problems which surface are confronted and healed, and they are courageous in facing emotional pain. Moon-Pluto is concerned with growth, transformation, and empowerment. Psychological and emotional health, are important, and they easily demonstrate personal power.

MOON TRINE PLUTO: THE FORMING OF DEEP BONDS

Moon trine Pluto has powerful gut instincts and can easily sense danger. In fact, they can sense things below the surface, and this includes how other people feel. The individual is also incredibly protective of loved ones and has the ability to bond with others at a deep level. They are effective in helping those they care about by tapping into their deeper needs and feelings.

Moon-Pluto has the capacity to enter in everything dark, and can take negative or painful emotional experiences and turn them into something positive. They are willing to plunge into the darkest experiences and come out of the other side feeling transformed. The feeling life of the individual will always want to explore everything hidden in the basement, but they have a real knack for bringing those emotions to the surface and fully experiencing those energies.

The emotional cycle often goes through a period of renewal, a healthy shedding allowing for new growth. The individual thrives on periodic house cleaning, detoxing feelings, and allowing the natural ebb and flow of nature to do its work. They might also have the desire to redecorate and alter their living arrangements.

A Moon trine Pluto individual has learned not to judge periods of pain and loss as bad, and through these times learns to grow stronger as a result.


http://theastrologyplacemembership.com/2015/08/moon-trine-pluto/

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posted March 25, 2016 10:26 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for DrewMann     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I have scorpio moon trine mars

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posted March 26, 2016 04:52 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Aries23Degrees     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by SnowCatcher:
I have Aries Moon trine Pluto. Fairly wide orb though, I don't know if you would count 10 degrees?

Orbs are subjective. Some "feel" same sign aspects even without the strict "orb" definition.

If you feel yourself always inspired to initiate action to change things around you, then this could be Moon-Pluto manifesting.

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posted March 26, 2016 05:13 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Aries23Degrees     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by bonsai:
My moon in Gemini is trine my Pluto in Scorpio with an orb of almost 5 degrees. So one is air and the other is water. Does that mean I would be having a combination of the above traits? I've found that my words alone in the past have helped people heal and move on from emotionally traumatic situations. Not meaning to toot my own horn, but just trying to see if that might be a possible reason why.

Exactly right

Sometimes air sign positions can get mesmerized by the beauty of words. But words seldom teach. They are just tools.

The Pluto in water adds an awareness and acuteness to the emotional ebb and flow.

So someone may say that with this combination, its not only that you are good with picking words. But your words tend to have emotional "triggers" that open up insight.

Do you often find yourself saying "I want to find the right word to describe this.." or " That is right word. But it is not the word that I want to use in this context"?

Often Moon-Pluto in air people will seem to have words right at their fingertips. As if they have practiced and rehearsed how a sentence should flow out of their mouth that will have others "swaying". They can speak and move others at the drop of a hat.

The person with Moon-Pluto in air/water or water/air will often pause when speaking-especially when unprepared. The mind often trying to fuse a word with a emotive feeling. So that no word is superfluous and the meaning "empty".

These people are most effective when they write something down on paper and then read it out to others. The emotion they put in the expression is powerful.And each word is deliberate and purposeful.

Barack Obama has Moon Gem-Pluto Virgo square. And though this is a square aspect, both are ruled by Mercury; and that means both are very much into specifics and details.

The ruler Mercury is in Leo- projection, confidence and inspiration. And though it enjoys an opposition aspect to Jupiter in Aquarius- making him a lot less "heart" and a lot more impersonal. People don't notice.

The square of Moon/Pluto moves people. And since his Moon is in air, his words are enough to calm and soothe others- even with the Pluto square in Virgo. But his speeches are always prepared beforehand

But don't ask him to speak "off the cuff". He may find that awkward as his mind may spend more time thinking of the "appropriate" word to put in a sentence rather than "flowing".

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posted March 26, 2016 10:28 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for bonsai     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by Aries23Degrees:
Exactly right

Sometimes air sign positions can get mesmerized by the beauty of words. But words seldom teach. They are just tools.

The Pluto in water adds an awareness and acuteness to the emotional ebb and flow.

So someone may say that with this combination, its not only that you are good with picking words. But your words tend to have emotional "triggers" that open up insight.

Do you often find yourself saying "I want to find the right word to describe this.." or " That is right word. But it is not the word that I want to use in this context"?

Often Moon-Pluto in air people will seem to have words right at their fingertips. As if they have practiced and rehearsed how a sentence should flow out of their mouth that will have others "swaying". They can speak and move others at the drop of a hat.

The person with Moon-Pluto in air/water or water/air will often pause when speaking-especially when unprepared. The mind often trying to fuse a word with a emotive feeling. So that no word is superfluous and the meaning "empty".

These people are most effective when they write something down on paper and then read it out to others. The emotion they put in the expression is powerful.And each word is deliberate and purposeful.


Oh god yes, I often find myself trying to think of the perfect word that sums up an emotion or situation. It's not enough to just have a pretty word, but the word actually has to perfectly describe what I or another person is going through. Sometimes I try so hard to think of the right words that it paralyses me and makes me feel really unsettled and irritated if I haven't found them.

And I am actually able to best express myself if I take the time to think about what I want to say and write it down. I have in the past written down and sent emails to people expressing my emotions, and it would take me a week or so before sending it off. During that time I'd reread it over and over, making frequent edits until it was as concise as possible and that every single word had punch.

When trying to soothe someone, I'm always careful to not say something tactless, and somehow I intuitively know what to say or to avoid saying. I've had people in the past trying to help me or help others, but some of the things they would say are so blunt and thoughtless that it has the opposite effect, and I cringe, thinking "Come on, how can you say something like that?? Or at least say the same thing but in a more palatable way!" You can say the truth, but just because it's the truth, it doesn't mean you can't present it in a more emotionally intelligent way so that the person is more receptive to it.

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YES, damita

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posted March 27, 2016 01:17 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Chiemi     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by Aries23Degrees:
Moon trine Pluto is one of the most advantageous positions.

It encourages one to not only "feel" out their emotional nature through introspection. But to use it in a way that makes life easier and more convenient for them.

This placement gives no reason for one to "prove" themselves and usually denotes a good self-esteem and emotional intelligence.

I wouldn't be so quick to assign the BOOM anger to it.Though this aspect is capable of anger. But it is usually expressed in ways that will help and not necessarily shock/bewilder others or the self.

So Moon trine Pluto can often be personally disturbed or angry with regards to women or children(Moon) being victimized by extreme circumstances(Pluto).

But usually here the focus is more on the healing process i.e to build up rather than to focus/ place blame on whom broke them down. And why etc.

Therapists with this position-especially in water signs,are able to get in touch emotionally with their clients.Move them to be more emotionally vulnerable or open.

Those that have it in fire, inspire their clients to productive action and often are inspirational leaders.

If in the signs of air, there is a beautiful(almost hypnotic) effect that their words have. Its almost like their words alone help to open up insights and "aha" moments into their clients/ friends they counsel.

Those that have in in earth signs are instrumental pragmatists and often what they "preach" is what they practice for themselves. They know what works and what doesn't and are more "real life" based in their approach.

Dr Phil McGraw has the practical, "let us stay real" Moon in Taurus squaring Pluto in Leo.

Though this isn't necessarily a clear-cut example of what I mean. What I am reaching for here is that he is always trying to go for the practical, "let's do something that works" approach.

Iyanla Vanzant- also having Moon/Pluto square in Leo is similar. Because her Moon is in Scorpio, the approach may differ as in her show you will see how she likes to connect with her guests emotionally and have them cry/open up.

The Pluto square in Leo of both however, suggest to me that these people's ego(Leo) are very invested in the outcome. They both want to be seen(Leo)as the ones who made the "difference" or have the "insight" etc.

Maybe that is why their therapy shows are on TV? To be seen and admired by many? (Leo)

Anyways, back to you. What sign is your Mars in? Any harsh aspects to it?

Any positions in the sign of Aries/Scorpio?


Wow, do you have a blog? You read this aspect to a T!

I have Moon trine Pluto and this is one of my favorite placements. I find that it really does play a role into why I'm ALWAYS transforming/growing/renewing myself and I've never really been afraid to do so.

I can't just sit and sit and sit and complain about life without doing SOMETHING to fix it. It's like this inner voice that is always looking and searching for solutions and guiding me towards certain things that benefit me in the long run.

Maybe it's my cardinal dominant chart too?

I also find that with this aspect my intuition is scary accurate in reading others. I've had a few times (especially recently now that I listen to my intuition more) where I had a sudden thought/feeling that someone was going to do something and could not even explain why and they ended up doing JUST what I predicted. I used to ignore those feelings when I was younger and it always came back to bite me when said person/situation took a turn in the direction I already predicted beforehand.

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posted March 27, 2016 02:53 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Aries23Degrees     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by Chiemi:
Wow, do you have a blog? You read this aspect to a T!

I have Moon trine Pluto and this is one of my favorite placements. I find that it really does play a role into why I'm ALWAYS transforming/growing/renewing myself and I've never really been afraid to do so.

I can't just sit and sit and sit and complain about life without doing SOMETHING to fix it. It's like this inner voice that is always looking and searching for solutions and guiding me towards certain things that benefit me in the long run.

Maybe it's my cardinal dominant chart too?

I also find that with this aspect my intuition is scary accurate in reading others. I've had a few times (especially recently now that I listen to my intuition more) where I had a sudden thought/feeling that someone was going to do something and could not even explain why and they ended up doing JUST what I predicted. I used to ignore those feelings when I was younger and it always came back to bite me when said person/situation took a turn in the direction I already predicted beforehand.


So lucky Don't ever doubt this enormous/beautiful gift again.

I don't have Moon/Pluto trine in my chart. As my Moon Cancer/Pluto in Scorpio are too far apart for them to aspect

But I know what you mean

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posted March 27, 2016 07:52 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Chiemi     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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So lucky Don't ever doubt this enormous/beautiful gift again.

I don't have Moon/Pluto trine in my chart. As my Moon Cancer/Pluto in Scorpio are too far apart for them to aspect

But I know what you mean


Aww thank you <3. I've been bit too many times to not listen now lol.

I'm sure without the trine you're intuition is just fine though (Plus yours are trine by sign, mine are by aspect because of my early degree Leo Moon and late degree Scorpio Pluto so I don't know if that makes a difference in the energy).

Anyways, I personally think we all are given the innate gift of intuition but some are just more open to/more intune with listening to it.

*Random tidbit, but since we're talking about intuition I just thought I'd recommend the Gift of Fear by Gavin De Becker. He explores a wide variety of cases involving violence and in every case, the people involved (who were the victim/target) had some hunch (read intuition) about the person or situation before it escalated. It's interesting how to some intuition is seen as "crazy" or "irrational" because it may not "make sense" when we try to rationalize it, but I've yet to encounter an instance where listening to one's intuition led them into danger.

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Hi! (Pisces) Moon trine Pluto here, by 3' orb. I don't know if I can say I feel like it's a Scorpio moon, because Pluto is my most dominant planet by far, so I can't really distinguish that apart from all the other Pluto aspects I have going on.

My Pisces stellium of sun, moon, and mercury are in the 8th house, all which trine Pluto. On top of that I have a bunch of other Pluto aspects.

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I have Moon inconjunct Pluto and Moon contra-parallel Pluto in my natal. My Draconic Moon is Scorpio.

Pluto is hitting my Sun right now and it'll square my Moon soon Not to mention that it'll hit my 7th house stellium.

To the Scorpio Moon traits, yes.

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I have Moon trine Pluto. It's one of my favorites. I it. A rich, beautiful, deep sea of emotions...

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Originally posted by Aries23Degrees:

But usually here the focus is more on the healing process i.e to build up rather than to focus/ place blame on whom broke them down. And why etc.

Therapists with this position-especially in water signs,are able to get in touch emotionally with their clients.Move them to be more emotionally vulnerable or open.

Dr Phil McGraw has the practical, "let us stay real" Moon in Taurus squaring Pluto in Leo.

Iyanla Vanzant- also having Moon/Pluto square in Leo is similar. Because her Moon is in Scorpio, the approach may differ as in her show you will see how she likes to connect with her guests emotionally and have them cry/open up.


You're completely dead on. As usual.

I have Cancer Moon, Pluto Scorpio. And I very rarely have any problems connecting with others or getting them to open themselves up to me. I get to the "core" of a person fast! It comes quite naturally to me, so I sometimes forget that this quality isn't something that everyone else readily possesses.

I'm definitely into healing what's broken instead of being bitter about it.

^^I adore Iyanla for this very reason! I like Dr. Phil also.

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posted March 28, 2016 09:43 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Aries23Degrees     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by Chiemi:
Aww thank you <3. I've been bit too many times to not listen now lol.

I'm sure without the trine you're intuition is just fine though (Plus yours are trine by sign, mine are by aspect because of my early degree Leo Moon and late degree Scorpio Pluto so I don't know if that makes a difference in the energy).

Anyways, I personally think we all are given the innate gift of intuition but some are just more open to/more intune with listening to it.

*Random tidbit, but since we're talking about intuition I just thought I'd recommend the Gift of Fear by Gavin De Becker. He explores a wide variety of cases involving violence and in every case, the people involved (who were the victim/target) had some hunch (read intuition) about the person or situation before it escalated. It's interesting how to some intuition is seen as "crazy" or "irrational" because it may not "make sense" when we try to rationalize it, but I've yet to encounter an instance where listening to one's intuition led them into danger.


Will definitely read that one. Love those kinds of books

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posted March 30, 2016 01:57 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for MilaBirkin     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by Aries23Degrees:
Hmm..I don't want to wing it without looking at the whole chart.

There could however be other factors that play into this. But generally, Leo Mars is dramatic in their display of outrage. Not likely to go unnoticed when angry.


This is my natal chart .

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posted March 30, 2016 07:51 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Aries23Degrees     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Mars on the angle called the IC. Aries is on the 12th house cusp(pent up anger).And Mars rules your 12th house.

Mars on the IC can make one very touchy , sensitive and self-protective. It is similar to Moon/Mars conjunct, Cancer Mars or Moon in Aries.

The emotions feel hot and active. The response is often to just blow up.

When in Aries,these blow-ups can be quite frequent.

When in another sign however(like fixed Leo or Taurus), they take a while to build momentum. And the explosion is often intense.

Afterwards things take a while to go back to where they were.

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