Pluto into Aquarius

I had to come back and update my post from the other day because I was all smiles yesterday- we got the ice defrosted from around my water heater on Friday, and the water heater serviceman spent about 7 minutes here on Saturday- he came, turned on my water heater and left. I was speechless … and elated. As I closed the door behind him, wishing him a good day, I turned to my boyfriend with my jaw dropped and a huge smile spread across my face. After a week, I had hot water!

But it was more than that. As someone who reads into omens and extrapolates meaning from them, I assumed this was Pluto’s way of telling me that the next twenty years were going to involve more punishment and frustration, just with my fourth house instead of my third. Over the course of yesterday, I had to totally switch up my narrative because Pluto was reminding me of the nice sextile he has with Mars in my chart, Mars being fire, heat and machinery. It’s been so long since something this nice happened to me (besides my relationship), I almost forgot they could! I was assuming I’d have to find a second job and work for 6 months to pay off a new water heater, or engage in a long protracted battle with the condo board to get them to pay for it. What a relief. We went grocery shopping afterwards and I was barely there- I was remembering a time before life entered Capricorn, back in the early 2000’s when I wasn’t so weighed down by Saturn’s judgement. It was a lighter, funner time in my youth, surrounded friends. It wasn’t perfect, but I definitely had more hope and a sunnier disposition.

A planet entering a new sign will always make its presence most felt when it’s entering a house, and when it’s exiting a house, and lordy, his exit from Pluto was incredibly hard.

I hope Pluto in Aquarius is blessing my readers- for those who have been struggling and made to feel small by Saturn over the years, I really hope you are starting to see some relief, a new possibility of what life can be for you. What are some early signals you’re getting? Let me know in the comments below.

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