posted December 16, 2016 10:43 PM
I was born in late 1982. My Jupiter was 15 degrees Scorpio, Pluto was 26 degrees Libra (Pluto conjunct with sun and planets in a stellium). I have been expanding my horizons on the nature of personal power, and how it's suppressed, sublimated, and expressed in society. I'm very frustrated with how I can't expect people to speak honestly about this (not even with themselves, let alone someone else) but I'm tenacious. I want to put it in one of my stories I'm working on, but I'm not sure which one. And though I want to know because I like understanding such thing, I then want to put a major focus on just one story rather than going back and forth between several (typically when I think of a major rewrite) and finally get one done, which could be my Libra squaring with transiting Cappie Pluto, and transiting Libra Jupiter exciting my sun and stellium and natal Pluto.
ETA: I've spent time looking at that last 2 times Jupiter transited Pluto in my life. Notable: 1992, I gained a really good friend who was practically an astro-twin (though she was a Scorpio, being born 3 days later) who'd have a major impact on my life, and which...oh, never mind, I don't feel like explaining it. (Interesting enough, we both saw The Crow, sneaking in to see it, at age 11 as we experienced a Jupiter return, and that movie had an affect on both of us as well.) It ended tragically years later.
Next time Jupiter transited my natal Pluto was when I met my family again after years (I'd run away for the last time when I was 16 and didn't make contact again until I was almost 22). Like the last time, there was a major relationship change that was for the better and had a major impact on me (even if the ending was tragic, as was the last one).
I've noticed that two major changes were when Jupiter was in Aries, one of those being when I ran away from home for the last time, and the second being when my grandmother had a pulmonary embolism and I sold many of my possessions to be able to get out there (a thousand miles away). Not sure if that means anything.