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Pluto Transit To The Moon - Mine: Disturbance
Astrology in real life
The soldier and I were leaving the gym today having heard a song which made us both realize something unnerving.
“Damn it,” I said. “I’d just like to go a day without a disturbance.”
“That’s never going to happen to us,” he said.
I looked over at him, surprised. “You mean you don’t think we can’t go a day?”
“You and I? No.”
He said it plainly so I knew he meant it. We got in the car.
Later, per my Pluto Moon transit (excavate your past) I realized it was just like this when I was a kid growing up. There was never, ever a day where something didn’t happen. There was not one day ever that was innocuous and I actually took some comfort from this.
Comparing your conditions now with the conditions when you were a child, have they changed?
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I realized a while back that by getting 3 unruly dogs, I had recreated the chaos from my childhood home (using dogs instead of 3 younger siblings). So, what’s different now? I know that there will be enough to eat every day, the phone and the electric are more likely than not to stay connected, and I have one person in my life that I am absolutely certain has my best interests at heart.
Oh no way!
No one will take care of me anymore:) Allll the problems of the world are mine all mine.
I miss being a kid.
It’s funny. My dad worked really hard to take care of all of us. So that’s what I learned to do. And that’s what I do. I now almost work MORE than him!
for the most part, no.
Not when I was a child, but ages 18-28 I couldn’t go more than two weeks without some kind of drama erupting around me. Now the drama spreads out to around 3 weeks or a month in between incidents.
I was talking to my SO the other day. I was wondering what it would be like to not have an upside down life. What it would be like to be normal, settled, have a routine and have nothing go haywire every day or every other day.
He said that I wouldn’t know what to do if that happend, he thinks I would stop functioning. I think he’s right in a sense. I grew up with my parents always doing/fixing/making things. There was always a project that needed working on. So I think I attract people and situations that are similar. I think it’s normal to function like that. I would find a life of a 8-5 job with dinner and then TV in the evening WEIRD and unsettling. I wouldn’t know how to function in that type of life.
The conditions didn’t change at first, but I did, and then the conditions started to morph to fit me a bit better. I still have similar conditions, but I’ve become significantly better at dealing with them, so the outcomes and effects have changed. Conditions that used to turn me upside down as a kid I reworked to my advantage as I grew up, and now I just see them as opportunities. Same conditions but much different effects.
I have a ton of planets in Scorpio and grew up with a Scorpio mother and Virgo father. Always lots of drama. But the difference now is the growing up - Pluto for me is always about transformation. You have to learn to live with it when you have an abundance of it. I have reached a point where I can sit in meetings - sigh to myself -say what needs to be said and set those transformations in motion! I have also learned when to launch those arrows, when to shut up and when to react instead of initiating. In the end, detachment is worth cultivating when Pluto is swirling…