As the cosmos spins its intricate dance, many of us often find ourselves grappling with the effects of planetary transits on our lives. So, what happens when the heavyweights—Pluto and Saturn—collide? A reader from Israel, affectionately dubbed Capsaturn, is eager to understand the implications of these astrological alignments. Is there a cosmic meaning to the stirring drama of death and rebirth during a Pluto conjunct Saturn transit, or is it just another astrological riddle to decode? With such intense energies at play, this isn’t just your average cosmic stroll; it’s more like a bumpy ride in a car that’s desperately needing a new battery. Get ready for a deep dive into the dual nature of these transits—where reality can shatter just so something more vibrant can flourish. Buckle up, because the astrology rollercoaster is just getting started! For those curious minds, stick around to uncover what awaits during these monumental periods. One thing’s for sure—transformation is in the air. A phoenix may rise from the ashes, but first, we might have to explore some ruins… LEARN MORE
Hi Elsa,
What can be expected from a Pluto conjunct Saturn transit? What about a Saturn square Pluto transit? Is this about death or is something reborne?
Thanks!!
Capsaturn
Israel
Hi, Capsaturn.
Pluto is always about decay and death and rebirth of something. Saturn represents, authority, limits and structure.
In general, I would not associate and Saturn / Pluto transit as a signifier of death, if you’re talking the person, themselves dying. The Sun represents the life force. A person can have one of these transits and be vital and bursting with life.
The father (Saturn) might die under a transit like this, literally or otherwise. To define “otherwise”, think of a person who idolizes their father…and then he or she learns that he cheated on their mother, non-stop for twenty years.
::cough, sputter, spurt::
You might see a situation like this with one of these transits. But another person might have a baby and become a father when Saturn and Pluto mash up. Many a boy becomes a man, when he holds his baby in his arms.
If you’re heading into one of these transits, I would expect whatever represents “reality” to you, to break down. Break down so that something better can replace it. This much is a given.
But be aware, the turnaround time here is outside your control. You can live in ruins for a long, long time. This is not like changing out a car battery; soon as you do, the thing fires up. It’s a slow, painful process, but it does not change this fact – the future is still there.
Anyone want to share their experiences with either of these transits?