May
7

Pluto Transit To The Moon - Mine: Will It Take Ten Years To Assimilate?

Astrology in real life

springsteen.jpgThis came out in response to the comments on the last blog:

He played about ten songs and one of them he assigned to 2003 - Bruce Springsteen’s “She’s The One”.

I love that song, but 2003?

2003 we got in contact which ended abruptly and terrifically painfully for both of us and then he lands on this song?

I don’t get it and I am too immersed / saturated to try to get it so it’s just out there like some thing that is out there.

My sister said she thought that it probably took 10 years to assimilate the events that occur during a Pluto transit. I think that time frame would be ambitious and probably overly optimistic as well. There is just too many things going on, too many levels to possibly try to comprehend them. I mean, I would like to keep up but it can’t be done. And since I am old enough to have this be the 2nd major transit of Pluto to my Moon, I can tell you this:

The second transit brings up the first obviously. And while the first transit trains you for the second, it really doesn’t train you at all because the second time around you’ve got the two things going in tandem. You’ve got now and you’ve got then and the only thing that really comes to your aid is maturity.


7 Responses to “Pluto Transit To The Moon - Mine: Will It Take Ten Years To Assimilate?”

  1. satori says on 5/7/08 at 9:23 am:

    OMG! BRUCE! She’s the One is one of my songs! I was a Bruce fiend.

  2. shell says on 5/7/08 at 9:25 am:

    Is that kind of like when something happens in your life that is painful, and you think you’ve learned a lesson and will be better equiped to handle it the next time around; yet when it happens again, it still hurts like hell and you have a brain fart as to how to handle it productively? And the second time around, you have baggage from the first time which only adds to the backache?
    Yeah, I could see how maturity would be the only thing to help. But that only goes so far, huh?

  3. Loonsounds says on 5/7/08 at 10:18 am:

    I listen to u-tubes a lot, even Bruce, but I have not thought of this song in a while. Very, very cool!!!

    He’s quite the romantic, your soldier.

    And your eyes do shine! I don’t know about the midnight sun, but they certainly shine!

  4. Doreen Gordon says on 5/7/08 at 10:25 am:

    Well I’m gonna sound like an old fart in this comment but here goes. For the record, I’m coming up on 59. In general, I think it takes us a lot longer to completely grasp the meanings and patterns in our lives than any of us would ever want to realize in our 20’s, 30’s and even 40’s. My natal Moon is in mid-Scorpio and is squared by natal Pluto. Heavy. It’s not been called a Hades Moon for nothing. I had transiting Pluto conjunct my natal Moon in 1989-1990, a few years before I started to study astrology. That was a very heavy gut-wrenching time in my life. The two major hitters were the death of a close friend and a scary close call with cervical cancer while I still had children in high school. There were also a lot of painful episodes in the life of my oldest son. If you’d asked me ten years ago if I’d pretty much squeaked out all the learning and comprehension I was going to get out of all that I would’ve answered yes. But now it’s going on 20 years and I’ve got transiting Pluto semi-square natal Moon and I’m learning even more both from those experiences and from what’s going on now and I’m putting it all in a new perspective. And I bet in another 10 and 20 years I’ll have even more to say about it all! Pluto-Moon is a gift that keeps on giving and giving…and no I don’t mean that sarcastically. I do believe if you’re given a Hades Moon it comes with the grit to handle whatever comes with it.

  5. Des says on 5/7/08 at 10:27 am:

    Bruce, you are HOT HOT HOT!

  6. astrologywizard says on 5/7/08 at 10:38 am:

    If we’re talking Bruce, this is mine:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9L9_8vwx2w8

    Respect,

    Paul

  7. crazy-moon@yahoo.com.ar says on 5/7/08 at 4:25 pm:

    I have had a hard moon transit in the 2001-2007. Pluto opposing moon, squaring natal pluto, natal chiron natal saturn…. natal Uranus. Nothng wrong, nothing evil was in my life. I lived a economic crisis in my country but personally I was empowered and released in that time. Why? I wonder myself, then I have realized that while my natal venus-sun /libra was fine I was protected (they trine my natal moon) When some of the dark-giants attacks my natal venus I had problems for sure. I lack my natural protection. All the crisis of my live (and my family) were for bad transits to venus. I discovered it not long ago. Now I face the Pluto.square venus for the next years and I wonder if my other lucky star (Jupiter) will protect me. ( The last bad transit Jup and venus was attacked) I have suffered the claw of Pluto the last year when entering to cap, I managed it but I have not seen it as I seeit now.
    I think in situations like that it is a good idea to inspect the support for the moon.

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