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GalacticCoreExplosionV2
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posted February 24, 2022 12:21 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for GalacticCoreExplosionV2     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Saturn rules my 6th House and is in my 2nd House in Virgo. T. Pluto is currently in Cap and in my 6th House very closely trining N. Saturn.

Work has been difficult and stressful lately. Doesn't feel like a trine at all. And it's been one thing after another within the last couple weeks.

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Kannon McAfee
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posted February 24, 2022 12:57 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Kannon McAfee     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Pluto trining your natal Saturn is an opportunity for flow and integration between power and control. It is especially useful for molding material conditions.

Co-creating with Spirit a mutually beneficial outcome for all involved takes no more time than typing out all the drama. You have power and this transit marks an excellent opportunity to create the material changes you desire.

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posted February 24, 2022 01:04 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for GalacticCoreExplosionV2     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Thank you for the reply Kannon. It has occurred to me that this may be partly my Expanded self's way of pushing me to work on my invention project (combo of ridiculously insulated via vacuum insulation cooler, solar cooker/oven, and no electricity refrigerator). Still haven't completed a prototype and we're getting close to spring, and mid spring is when I would market it if I was going to.

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posted March 05, 2022 03:40 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for GalacticCoreExplosionV2     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
The fun continues. Pluto rules my IC. Our hot water heater stopped working recently. Was planning on going backpacking this weekend to help center and clear my mind and heart, but I've had had to focus on this project and research.

Most likely both of the elements need to be replaced.

Edit--thankfully it appears to just have been the reset electronics had been tripped, because I just pressed it in, turned the power back on to it, and I heard noise as if the elements were heating up (it had been completely silent previous to this). But researching and troubleshooting all this, ate up most of my day, and too late to go backpacking.

Moral of the story, T. Pluto trine N. Saturn can still be stressful, but can work out if you put a little work and thought into the issues/problems? I'm glad I didn't call a plumber, because they would have charged like a 100 just to take the cover off and press the button.

Another edit: Nope, still not working.

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posted March 07, 2022 02:45 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for DeepBlue     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Hey Galactic.
When I had the sextile, I quit my job of 7 years after years of being underpaid and manipulated by our boss. It was one of the most important turning points in my career but very difficult and scary to do. After I finally left, 70% of the team also left. So it was a big change, for me, and the studio I worked for.
After this I started my own thing. Still worked for other studios but I learned to manage things better, and to set my boundaries better, and to appreciate myself more an my work and my unique way of doing things and working with people.

I'm sure with the trine you have going on the transformation will be positive in the end.

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posted March 07, 2022 09:12 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for GalacticCoreExplosionV2     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Thank you for sharing, DeepBlue. Fingers crossed.

P.S., since our hot water heater is like 10 years old and we have acidic well water, and I've never drained/flushed it (sheepish looking away...), I'll be replacing it with a new one and doing the install myself. Looks pretty easy to do, minus getting the old one out as it is wider than the space I have to pull it through...

Could move the washer and dryer, but instead, I think I'm going to unhook everything from the heater (have already drained it), and go to town with a sledge hammer and dent in enough to fit it through. Just need a couple inches of extra space or so. (replacing it with a taller/skinnier one obviously).

I'm actually looking forward to whacking this thing very hard with a large, heavy object... (a little physical-emotional therapy I suppose. Air vents will be open on multiples points as to not cause pressurization...)

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posted March 07, 2022 02:19 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for DeepBlue     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Hahah, that's a good way to release some tension yes.
You have a good plan there, hope everything goes smoothly.

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