Friday, April 02, 2021

A Nation of Little Plutos

The mythological god, Pluto, ruled over the underworld, and in order to disguise himself while on earth, he wore a mask. The facial covering rendered him invisible.

The return of mysterious planet, Pluto, to its natal position in America's chart is closing in after 250 years. C
urrently Pluto has been digging deep for a long time in Capricorn, across USA Mercury at 24 degrees Cancer, and will be there until the close of the year.

Mercury rules lungs, breath, and communication. Lung ailments and nose-mouth coverings have become the rage, along with a constrictor's squeeze on public speech. The human mouth, entryway for Cancer nourishment, has become a terrible threat and not just because there's an immeasurable number of microorganisms entering in and spilling out. That's quite normal. The nose is the first line of respiratory defense, so naturally, living creatures reject interference. P
luto is not mortal, so he could be built differently.

As the cosmic plumber, Pluto eliminates waste from life's activities. There's a lot of detritus extruding from the mouths of people, which is always the case, really. Will mouth coverings help? Or should people use Saturn type restraint and editing.  Or they might communicate something of value from Pluto's treasure cave.

Mercury in Cancer speaks from the emotional body, often from personal need and not altogether aware of the consequences. With Pluto opposite natally, mental manipulation of public perception by the government (Capricorn) can easily take hold. On the other hand, evidential reasoning and logical conclusions can occur through Capricorn's intelligent influence.  Maturity encourages people to think for themselves, eventually viewing the government as an administrative body, not as an omnipotent parent.

Mercury in Cancer also frequently clings to the past. Old ways of thinking and problem solving are being tested with Pluto in opposition. A break from the old guard slipped in for a moment and now an attempted return is underway as Plutonian transformation nears its completion. The pressure is heavy, but the squeeze on free expression is unlikely to stifle the underlying urge of the body politic in America to enjoy its first constitutional amendment.

The masked underworld entity strips pretense from circumstance in order to penetrate the superficial and grasp some unadorned truth.  Lies are being trumpeted from all directions, but somehow some potent truth is sneaking in. Or out.  Perhaps the disguises are not what they appear to be. They never were an impediment to the microbes among us. They are, however, an impediment to healthy pride, self expression, and dignity.

The world is full of pests, poisons, disasters, crawling or flying horrors, and all kinds of scary things. Pluto in Capricorn urges people to methodically and rationally study these threats and find workable techniques to handle them. Common sense, a great gift to humans, is an always reliable device.

A nation of little Plutos walking the earth with fearsome power or little humans cringing in abject fear? It could be one, the other, or both. Ideally, the little humans could abandon attempted lordship over the underworld, leave it to Pluto, accept his guidance, and take their rightful place on earth, unmasked, revealed, and free to breathe and speak. Invisibility isn't working quite as well as it does for the real Pluto. And muffling Mercury doesn't work either. A reasonable amount of honesty might be a good thing, though, when it's said and done.

33 Comments:

Blogger Tseka said...

A couple of reads and my thoughts go to our birth as a nation. Lies deceptions, intrigue abounded. Finding commonsense was helped by a few mature types but our early settlers were not much interested in joining a movement.

We have our triggers; the corruption of money in secret, then and now. Saturn in Libra assists in keeping things fair and square (or at least we we like to think so) Pluto opposite mercury will eventually force into the open the dirty secrets. Covid? Or money? Was covid the raison d'être for vaccines or were vaccines the raison d'être for Covid. Worth trillions and control beyond a tyrant's dream.

Let's not forget our Politically correct disease either. We seem to saddle ourselves with bold outward expressions of inner weakness.
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Flag waving enthusiasm and dirty tricks seem to be built into our chip.

Look how Trump fired up enthusiasm and deep distrust and outright hatred. He was definitely a man of the time. The reverberations of his administration will echo for a long time.


2/4/21 8:00 PM  
Blogger Tseka said...

Restoration, revolution, rebirth? If our nation's first years are any indication it's gonna be bumpy.

2/4/21 8:06 PM  
Blogger Tseka said...

Just a wee mention of how the Covid vaccines came into being. They were designed on a computer. Most modern drugs are these days. Mercury / Pluto? Perhaps.

2/4/21 8:13 PM  
Blogger Tseka said...

Oh, and a big Pluto reveal; insurance will not pay in vaxx related deaths or injuries because they are experimental drugs.

2/4/21 8:33 PM  
Blogger jm said...

Wow. So much substance in these comments St.B.
I think vaccines were the raison d'etre for covid. Money, eugenics, everything. One thing I think the eugenicists wanted was to see how close they could get to inoculating the entire human race as ridiculous an adea as that is. We have the herd and the herders. The vaccines came way too fast. There's a lot to this story and both the vaccinators and the willing subjects of this macabre experiment are complicit. Piercing bodies has its roots in deep psychological syndromes, universal ones, involving both the fears and desire of piercing or being pierced. War is part of it.

I don't know which secrets Pluto will unveil ultimately, but the major one for now is the election theft, I believe. It seems like an impossibility.

I stop short of blaming the perpetrators of crimes and look at the greater metaphysical causes. The obsession with medical procedures, hospital scenes, hypodermic needles and syringes and the overall relationship with the human body is what captures my attention. I have some wigged out theories.

Pluto, Scorpio, and Capricorn rule the medical profession so covid is a door to knowledge most likely. It's far far too soon to tell what's been learned.

The big issue with Pluto in Capricorn is the fascist contract between government and corporate entities. Big business has grown too powerful to the tune of obliterating the citizens' voice. If they continue, they'll obliterate themselves, so survival will probably determine the outcome if either the monstrous conglomerates or the people themselves want to continue in this little life.

"We seem to saddle ourselves with bold outward expressions of inner weakness." Great statement. All the politically correct behavior is a cover for guilt. People try try try to prove they're good. The key is understanding human nature with its good and bad. Forced speech will do nothing to shorten the evolutionary long path, if improvement is to come. So Pluto-Mercury is a step. It's been an unusually long transit. The concluding months until December might be interesting. Covid seems to be winding down so the group will move on to other things....speech, cyberspace "platforms", truth and trust in journalism maybe, education(Mercury), and variations in the overall direction of our national conversation.

Accepting and living with our natural weaknesses is tough. Revealing them is awful, so they think. But how else can we build strength, if that's what people want? It's all mixed up. Some prefer to remain weak, others build might however they can. The most obvious mighty ones could be the weakest, going back to your statement.

So the corrupt ruling state of affairs is only the reflection of our collective personal state of affairs. Forging through on an individual basis might be the solution, while we wait for evolution. Whatever happens now is a speck in an infinitely long process. So a little progress is enough for me. I still won't blame anyone. There are too many chemical and electromagnetic unseen motivators pushing and pulling this whole thing. Too many zaps to keep up with.

It's a great idea to be healthy but it comes with recognition of the naturalness and need for sickness. One leads to the other and back again. The ratios are unique in each individual. Some think sickness is actually the body purging itself in an effort to remain healthy enough(all relative) to survive, which we all do until death.

Anyway the vaccine issue is a large one. I think it might end up different from what many expect. Sovereignty is behind it. It starts with one's body.

I don't get too involved in the political characters themselves. They're symbols. They come and go.

3/4/21 12:50 AM  
Blogger jm said...

Re the computer drugs ... the state of healing probably isn't much different than it ever was, whether the potion comes from the bark of a tree or some numbskull's lab. There are always talented ones and idiots. The things they did back then were like the things they do now. Hit or miss. Drugs work to alleviate symptoms and they cause other illnesses in doing so. Medical solutions are a shot in the dark, with the occasional miracle. The source of healing is in another dimension as we know. Separate people, same disease, same drug, different result.

My hope has been that the rush vaccine for a virus, which is immune to vaccines, is little more than a placebo. But I'm too optimistic. Nonetheless, the pathogen is taking its natural course. That alone gives me confidence.

They can make all the money in the world and more, if they want to, just don't interrupt my relationship with myself and my body, if you please. I know myself somewhat.

3/4/21 1:21 AM  
Blogger Tseka said...

Ja JM, Interrupting one's relationship with one's body and soul is precisely what is occurring. Messenger RNA, gene encoding nano technology, it's been in the works for decades. Science has become the new religion. Gmo foods, fluoride in water the list is large.

Where does it lead beyond the money? Transhumanism.

Pluto, please, opposite Mercury stir our deep Cancer humanism awake. Remind us of our home, our roots our traditions. Mercury in our (USA) 8th is our dowry. Pluto has his treasure chest but we have ours.

What I most abhor in this politically correct, virtue signaling culture is the loss of creativity, entrepreneurship which is the warp and weft of American society.

Pluto in AQ will bring something new especially when the nodes are activated. AQ can be tricky when it comes to science and new ideas.

3/4/21 9:30 AM  
Blogger jm said...

Truly. The warp and weft. We've forgotten our craftsmanship as a people.

The problem I find is the fear of speaking up, the self-strangulation. It's bothered me all my life. Many people are aware but they remain silent. But now things are going too far. People need to speak. If the collective comes to their senses, even a tiny bit, it will help. If they want the RNA fiddling there is nothing I can do but plot my way around their psychosis.

I know not if the human race wants to transcend its human traits, but if it does it will be by evolution not force. We'll see if Aquarius equals transhumanism or simple love of humankind. It's all in the nodes for this country. We can lead the way in theory. We should remember self love and dignity. Our south node is getting it. Pluto stops there first. The recent Leo lesson was a harbinger. More to come.

Yes on religious science. That's why I see a deep spiritual emptiness. I know it hurts. Maybe when Aquarius gets going the science and technology will show improvement. But the humanistic aspect of sovereignty and free choice is paramount. Maybe we should parrot "my body my choice" to kingdom come.

I will count on nature and survival instinct to dominate. Hopefully this is all a misbegotten experiment that will pass as all things do. Then on to the next one. Maybe humans need to be reminded of their place in the cosmos, whatever that is. I'm still optimistic. Most important is remembering we are not victims. We are in on it.

The body, which we live in, is maybe the biggest mystery of all.

3/4/21 11:43 AM  
Blogger jm said...

I also count on the independent searching creatures among us to continue by example. They are always here and active. There's an overall balance and we've been successful as a species so far, working around thousands of years of mishaps. I'm sure it'll be more of the same. It's difficult to get perspective when immersed in the present.

3/4/21 11:49 AM  
Blogger Tseka said...

It only takes a few!
Or one blunt Sag 😂 As I warn my friends, never ask me how I like your hair. (Unless you really want to know)

3/4/21 1:39 PM  
Blogger jm said...

We've got a few! And more coming.

I love Sag's bluntness. Truth is a comfort when delivered well.

3/4/21 9:49 PM  
Blogger jm said...

I was not the most well loved member of my family but they all agreed on one thing....I was honest. My Sag, of course.
Then in my travels, a wise young Danish woman told me I was not honest with myself. Thump!! Bang! Truth hit me quite noticeably. Since then I've worked on it. Never forgot.

I do have a saucy streak that both strays a bit from hard truth and sometimes hits the truth target, but it's all in fun. The bluntness remains through it all. Fortunately I also have a diplomatic side.

As your friend, I need no warning. Tell me like it is anytime! You'd love my soft curly aging hair, so I'm not worried.

4/4/21 1:48 AM  
Blogger Tseka said...

I'm sure I would love your hair. My friends who recently visited have beautiful aging hair. Great smiles which I'm certain you have too.

My own hair is just fading to a paler shade. A teases I'll be back to my baby tow-head.

B has no grey nor his 80 yo mother.
It's all so curious these genes of ours.

4/4/21 1:57 PM  
Blogger Tseka said...

Truth is a hard nut, there's been so much disinformation. That's where I'm hoping Pluto will act on our Cancer Mercury. But, there is another aspect I am considering, that is creativity. A nimble mind is capable of discernment, can engage in critical thinking. And, we are back to your one room school house. Being read to at an early age develops imagination. TV does not. Being able to make pictures in our mind from words has been compromised.

Books, and more books!

4/4/21 2:05 PM  
Blogger jm said...

So amazing, our genes. I'm in favor of leaving them be.

My hair is reverting a bit to my original toddler style which was little corkscrews all over my head!

The educational system must be overhauled. I keep going back to our 4 Cancer planets and protection of the young. Maybe the banning of creative books will strike a chord. Parents have been negligent, but the instincts are there. More Cap responsibility maybe.

It's tough. We've gone so far with TV and phone screens. The way out isn't clear yet. Alternative schooling could be a saving grace. Once it catches on, kids and parents might love it. Along with that, some new creative input in the TV world could help. It all depends on collective desire. I think something is simmering beneath the surface. People can't stop growth, which flourishes in fertile fields of decay.

And guess what deals with decay? Microbes!!!! I'm thinking about that with my nimble mind.

I heard an interesting talk on cinema vs TV. The image used to come from behind and filled the room immersing the audience. When TV boxed the image, it was downhill from there. Color made it worse.

Change is inevitable and good developments are part of it. I wait patiently. Truth gets out. It's a given. Balance too.

4/4/21 3:28 PM  
Blogger jm said...

I agree. Books. Real ones that can be held by little hands perched on little laps.

4/4/21 3:29 PM  
Blogger jm said...

My nimble mind (no TV as a child).....sometimes I'm penetrated by the fear around me, but it's still stems from within. The receptors are activated. Then in its natural rhythm, confidence takes over, and I realize that the volley is a continuum. I'm sensitive body wise, but it's still my choice to some degree. My reaction might not be, but my response is. Staying strong and healthy can be challenging, but I'm a natural.

There are laws. I'm thinking this national dip into the stagnant pond of disinformation and other pests carries with it results still unknown, and for reasons of equilibrium, will probably be beneficial. Prices are paid for valuable things.

When I get too involved, my neighbor's horrible dog barking reminds of greater problems right here! It works out.

O what a shrill hideous bark! Merciful heaven be with me!

4/4/21 3:48 PM  
Blogger jm said...

Here's a comment from another one of the few, growing into the not so few.

"We have been at our Homestead for 37 years in the Sierra Nevada in Northern CA – very remote here – and next to the National forest. We have toyed with idea of moving to NH where I was brought up. But, it is a daunting idea to move from our beloved gardens, home, animals and friends and family and leave behind the Herb School. We are in our 70’s now and don’t know if we have the energy to move! I have taught Herbal Medicine and it has been my life work. Working for ourselves and creating our own school has been amazing! I’ve not been to a doctor in 40 years and have handled any health issues with my beloved herbs - along with massage and chiropractic work."

I love these values, naturally.

4/4/21 4:08 PM  
Blogger Tseka said...

Oh yes! Lovely.

B&i talk about moving. Returning to other places I love either it beyond my budget or the places themselves no longer exist.
Seattle and environs is not at all the city and country side i adored.

The heat here grows more challenging as I grow older. And I certainly relate to the massive energy to move. Just closing out multiple estates made that clear.

I am sorry you have a horrible dog neighbor. The yappers can be danged annoying.

Loved your observation on Cinema vs TV in a box. That is so true.

4/4/21 6:52 PM  
Blogger Tseka said...

If we are lucky CA will have a change in government. Many of us of all political stripes are fed up.

4/4/21 6:53 PM  
Blogger m.p.k said...

"What I most abhor in this politically correct, virtue signaling culture is the loss of creativity,"

A thousand times this. Bigger "better" screens every year... more powerful computers... nothing worth watching. The video games are banal.

4/4/21 8:14 PM  
Blogger jm said...

The screens are all flat and so is the experience.

I hope with all my heart you Calies get lucky. Wishes, prayers, crossed fingers, everything I've got to help out. My Aquarian is there too. In the north. My two birds of a feather in CA. And I'll add our herbal healer.

I feel inklings of some uprising among the people. Many are fed up, all political stripes as you say. Maybe some sort of unity will result to get the job done. It's just sinking in and I presume action will follow. Even though the impossible squeeze is happening worldwide, the American situation stands out. I think we'll help lead people out. It seems to be our destiny. 250 years of being a beacon of freedom doesn't just go poof. There are forces of all kinds in play.

A renewal will do us good. We've probably lost our chops a bit. Freedom is our birthright, our expertise.

Speaking of destiny, I always have an annoying yapper next to me. I'm resigned. But the worst was the howler I had next door for awhile. When they moved I experienced true ecstasy. It first came when I saw the photographer show up. OMW.

I was thinking of moving, too, but I feel like our contented herbalist in the high Sierras. Too much work at our age. I like being settled. I'm ready to divest, not move all my crap.

When I came here 45 years ago, it was a mix of Republican, Democrat, and Independent, with a good number of Libertarians. It was perfect. Good government. Now the Democrats have taken over and they're ruining the place as always. Democrats have their place, but not in total control. I will not give up my amazing little Honda Prelude for those electric cars by 2024. Ridiculous. I still hope for some righting of the situation. And I live in an enchanted house, so I stay rooted.

4/4/21 10:57 PM  
Blogger jm said...

I'm getting ready for the beautiful summer and I'm prepared for the dog. My ear muffs are positioned, ready to go.

4/4/21 11:03 PM  
Blogger Tseka said...

The drum machine will be home too. 😃

Summer landed a few days ago the shift is from 50s to edging 90. I'm not ready. The winds have be fierce too.

5/4/21 5:08 AM  
Blogger Tseka said...

My reindeer herding cousins in Sweden just convinced the government to not allow Bill Gate's dust in the sky to prevent global warming project over Swedish airspace.

What an idea - send us into an ice age.

5/4/21 5:14 AM  
Blogger m.p.k said...

I was raised a die hard Democrat... it wasn't until I moved to Portland that I saw how bad the far left governs. Everything is about identity politics to them now. Critical thinking has been thrown out the door. It's lead to the worst form of insanity I have personally encountered and ruined the city and what amounts to effective rule of law. A coworker who had never been there and recently moved to Oregon and visited described it as a Dystopia. Since I used to be a believer, I understand that most leftists don't realize they have been brainwashed. I was raised to value thinking and Socratic dialog and this eventually that broke through my own conditioning. If you can't think critically and be willing to consider other points of view or can't speak the truth because it would violate the principles of your political or idealogical paradigm... you are lost.

5/4/21 9:36 AM  
Blogger Tseka said...

Well said m.p.k.
Portland was such a beautiful and friendly city until just a few years ago. My papa lived up the Gorge and I have many friends around Portland. It has been awful to watch the decline. I was able to move my brother, who lived in a facility in Portland to another state in 2019. A guy with CP on a motorized wheelchair no longer was safe.

We were all democrats too. FDR or JFK dems. None of us could imagine being anything else but none of us are dems now.

Channeling my Algonquin Grandmother, “love this republic (the constitution!) but keep an eye on the government.”

The land is still so beautiful where you are, i'm hoping your good sense becomes contagious.

5/4/21 12:43 PM  
Blogger jm said...

OMG what a relief to hear your political views m.p.k. Raised as a narrow minded extreme liberal I am in complete accordance with you. "The worst form of insanity" describes it well. Teaching our impressionable little ones to hate their gender and skin pigment is psychotic cruelty. One party rule is bad. But people are leaving the dystopian Democrat cities, so they might learn their lesson.

Democrats aren't good at administration. Republican states are doing much better. Some leftist ideas are needed but the extremes of today's left have to go and they will. Hate is never a solution and the Socratic reasoning and exchange of ideas is the way. You are right. I'm so glad you broke free.

My life improved dramatically when I became an Independent. I so miss our beautifully politically mixed government here.

People remember when Democrats were idealistic and sort of reasonable. What they've become can't stand. I believe they'll straighten up. It looks like we're witnessing the destruction now. You are so wise to get out of that path.

Using Tseka's word, what I abhor most about them is their pretense of moral superiority. They've always been like that. Intellectual superiority games too. Not without critical thinking and dialog. I'm pulling for them to come around and be a productive part of our society.

Real liberals are joining with conservatives, libertarians, and independents to help get us on a better more open minded track.

5/4/21 12:56 PM  
Blogger jm said...

OMG!!!! Tseka!! You were a Democrat? I used to think so and when we reunited I was thrilled to find us aligned politically.

This is what freedom means as we break our bondage and think for ourselves. You are so fortunate that your loved ones are with you on this. We all have interesting stories about our political evolution.

5/4/21 1:04 PM  
Blogger Tseka said...

Well, I was one who did follow my gram. I'm a cynic 😁
I love commonsense and living in true wilderness cures you of utopian ideas. Reality rules!
The family were dems but in the west it was really a libertarian-dem. Very Scandinavian in fact. People participated didn't shrug it off on someone with an agenda.

Party identifies were not shared. We never knew who had money either. Very egalitarian. Both Oregon and Washington had well liked republican governors. The great divide began to be noticeable after Viet Nam. And trust me when I say I despised LB Johnson even more than I disliked Nixon. I had quite a bit of respect for Nixon and always wondered if he had been railroaded.

5/4/21 1:16 PM  
Blogger jm said...

Yup. Reality rules. The west really is independent. That's why I immediately felt at home here.

I love the idea of not sharing everything. No secrets like that in my socialist family. Now I know my stances would be used against me. Love behind a weapon? No thanks.

Interesting about the divide and Viet Nam. That war really cast a pall. You know the big picture and piece it together well. Agree on Johnson.

A healthy cynic you are.

5/4/21 1:29 PM  
Blogger jm said...

I saw that about Sweden and the Gates fairy dust. Excellent. Funny how some people's ideas of progress send us so far back. There are all kinds.

5/4/21 3:38 PM  
Blogger Tseka said...

An interesting twist in the PC culture is that indigenous people have power in these matters. I laugh about this all the time. Hope wise elders can corral the “shamans and medicine men” oh-oh-oh.

5/4/21 5:31 PM  

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