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2023–5‑7 Radio Show Transcript — Pluto in Aquarius, Pluto in the Signs (May 7, 2023)

Astro­log­i­cal Mus­ings — Plu­to in Aquar­ius, Plu­to in the signs and what do we mean by an age?

(If you wish to lis­ten to the show instead, here is the link on BlogTalk or Apple Pod­casts)

As many of you know I have been speak­ing and writ­ing about Pluto’s pas­sage through Capri­corn since 2008 as the “end of age”. Nat­u­ral­ly, we might assume that the next pas­sage of Plu­to through Aquar­ius, which tech­ni­cal­ly has begun here in 2023, would mark the begin­ning of a “New Age”. But that rais­es a num­ber of ques­tions, the first ques­tion being what do we mean, or what do I mean by an “age”, or the end of an age, let alone “a new age”?

Many observers of his­to­ry have cat­e­go­rized peri­ods in his­to­ry, in var­i­ous areas and regions in the world as being of a cer­tain type or order, and they char­ac­ter­ized what some call “the tides of his­to­ry”, the rise and fall of civ­i­liza­tions and cul­tures over years, cen­turies and even mil­len­nia. Some eras or ages are rather long, oth­ers much short­er. And you prob­a­bly would not be sur­prised to see that many if not most of these rip­ples in time can be under­stood as being marked, informed, and shaped by the var­i­ous cycles of the plan­ets around the Sun, as well as by their inter­sect­ing cycles with one anoth­er. After all, our Earth is part of this larg­er sys­tem, the solar sys­tem, whose plan­e­tary cycles can be seen much like a giant forge of ener­gy-forms whose cir­cu­la­tions and per­am­bu­la­tions and rota­tions form what I call the “dance of the plan­ets”, and it is this which cre­ates the ener­gy-pat­terns we expe­ri­ence as “time”.

Jupiter/Saturn Muta­tion
For exam­ple, one of the most well-known cycles in Mun­dane Astrol­o­gy is the repeat­ed con­junc­tions of Jupiter and Sat­urn in a cer­tain ele­ment, (Fire, Earth, Air and Water), that demar­cate or indi­cate the type of his­tor­i­cal peri­od that cul­tures and civ­i­liza­tions are mov­ing through. We have just fin­ished a 200-year cycle in the ele­ment of Earth at the end of 2020, and we began a 200-year age of Air with Jupiter and Sat­urn meet­ing in Aquar­ius. The com­plete cycle for the Jupiter/Saturn align­ments in the four ele­ments is about 800 years long.

Anoth­er means for peri­odiz­ing his­to­ry comes from the pas­sages of the out­er plan­ets through the Signs indi­vid­u­al­ly, and also by the var­i­ous Syn­od­ic cycles that Uranus, Nep­tune, and Plu­to form with one anoth­er. A Syn­od­ic cycle is the peri­od of one planet’s con­junc­tion with anoth­er and those con­junc­tions can be viewed as being like a “new Moon” or a seed­ing of that’s plan­e­tary pair’s influence.

Pluto’s pas­sage through the Signs takes about 245 years and Nep­tune about 164 years and Uranus about 84 years. The longest Syn­od­ic Cycle is that of Plu­to with Nep­tune, which is approx­i­mate­ly 492 years, then comes Nep­tune with Uranus of around 171 years and final­ly Plu­to with Uranus of around 127 years.

Out­er Plan­ets Syn­od­ic Cycles
With regard to those com­bined syn­od­ic cycles, the most recent Pluto/Neptune cycle began in 1891–92, and the pre­vi­ous seed­ing was in 1398–99. I con­sid­er this influ­ence to be the rec­i­p­ro­cal rela­tion­ship of Divine Will and Divine Love, and for us forms the dynam­ic inter­play of how we man­age the mys­tery of union or of alche­my, as we learn to join togeth­er with­out los­ing our indi­vid­ual selves in one another.

The last Neptune/Uranus cycle began in 1993, and the pre­vi­ous seed­ing was in 1821. This plan­e­tary pair con­cerns the rec­i­p­ro­cal rela­tion­ship between “Freer Minds” or inde­pen­dence and uncon­di­tion­al love or com­mu­ni­ty, it holds the ever-unfold­ing dynam­ic ten­sion between our var­i­ous “kinds” of being and belong­ing to a com­mu­ni­ty as one of many, while also try­ing to live and being true to one­self as a “one of a kind”.

Final­ly, the last Pluto/Uranus cycle began in 1965–66, and the pre­vi­ous seed­ing was in 1850–51. This plan­e­tary pair con­cerns the rec­i­p­ro­cal rela­tion­ship between the Will and Free­dom, or Sacred Space and Freer Minds; it is the ever-unfold­ing dynam­ic ten­sion of striv­ing to being freer with­out caus­ing harm to anoth­er or oth­ers in their sacred space.

What this means is that in just the last 100 years or so we have had each of the three major plan­e­tary pairs begin new cycles, and per­haps that may be anoth­er rea­son as to why we are mov­ing through such a dynam­ic and tumul­tuous peri­od of change.

So, in a way we could say that 1891 was the begin­ning of an age, as was 1965, and also 1993. Indeed, there are realms with­in realms, cir­cles with­in cir­cles and for us to try and sort through and under­stand these mul­ti­ple influ­ences and ener­gy-forms is quite chal­leng­ing. But for our pur­pos­es today, let’s con­sid­er the cycle of Plu­to through the signs and see what mes­sages it might have for us.

Plu­to through the Signs
The pas­sage of Plu­to through the Zodi­ac takes about 245 years, and I believe it marks one of the more sig­nif­i­cant shapers for the series of phas­es in our spir­i­tu­al devel­op­ment as we trav­el through the halls of his­to­ry. Plu­to is crit­i­cal, as it holds for us, or is the Avatar for us in our solar sys­tem, for the essen­tial pow­er that is Alche­my, which is the heart of the spir­i­tu­al process that dri­ves Cre­ation. The beat­ing heart of Cre­ation is forged by com­bi­na­tions of the many ones who in their entire­ty form the Life and Body of the One. Spir­it moves into innu­mer­able forms of man­i­fes­ta­tion, which pro­ceeds as a series of cre­ative com­bi­na­tions of trans­for­ma­tions, which we expe­ri­ence and under­stand as Birth, Death, and then Rebirth into new forms. As I like to say, the whole of Cre­ation is the sto­ry of Spir­it danc­ing through Mat­ter-Forms, which are the tem­po­rary forms of mate­ri­al­iza­tions which by their very nature are mor­tal or bound by time.

If we take the “begin­ning” of the jour­ney for Plu­to through the signs, that is start­ing with Aries, then we should under­stand that the pas­sage from Aries to Tau­rus, from Tau­rus to Gem­i­ni and so on, should be viewed as the “sto­ry of Plu­to” in the signs, with the nature and mean­ing of each sign being trans­formed by the agency of Alche­my that is Plu­to. That would mean that a New Age of Plu­to would begin in Aries and would end in Pisces. In each of those pas­sages in a sign, we would expect to find the arche­typ­al-trans­for­ma­tion­al role of Plu­to to take the expe­ri­ences of that realm to the high­est of highs, and equal­ly to the low­est of lows, for us to expe­ri­ence in that sign the alchem­i­cal truth of Birth, Death, and Rebirth if you will. So, why did I des­ig­nate the pas­sage of Plu­to in Capri­corn as the “end of an age”?

My des­ig­na­tion or delin­eation comes from what Capri­corn holds or rep­re­sents, which is the Insti­tu­tion­al Hier­ar­chy, whether that be of fam­i­ly, com­mu­ni­ty cul­ture or civ­i­liza­tion. In Capri­corn we wit­ness or reach the apex and/or col­lapse of the devel­op­ment for that Plu­to cycle, the ful­fill­ment of what­ev­er ener­gy-form we are exam­in­ing, (which in our case is the broad­er human sto­ry of cul­ture and civ­i­liza­tion). What would come after, where we are now in 2023 until 2044, is our chal­lenge to reimag­ine the world we want to pre­serve or cre­ate now (Aquar­ius), and then in the last Sign of Pisces, the final chal­lenge would to be restore our faith and face down our fears. Giv­en our cur­rent cycle of Plu­to, the next new “age of Plu­to” will not tru­ly begin until 2068 when Plu­to enters Aries again.

With that in mind, let us see what the cur­rent cycle of Plu­to through the signs has been. We should arrange this both in date order, but we may also find it use­ful to con­sid­er the four sea­son­al sec­tions of these pas­sages, Aries to Gem­i­ni, Can­cer to Vir­go, Libra to Sagit­tar­ius and Capri­corn to Pisces to be insight­ful as well.

The first three signs, Aries, Tau­rus, and Gem­i­ni, form the begin­ning of the emer­gence of any age.

Plu­to in Aries
The begin­ning of the last pas­sage of Plu­to in Aries was 1823 to 1853, which most cer­tain­ly cor­re­sponds to the emer­gence of a new form of world iden­ti­ty, with the seed­ing of the mod­ern polit­i­cal and indus­tri­al age and the begin­ning of a world-wide glob­al­iza­tion of the polit­i­cal econ­o­my, as Plu­to in Aries her­ald­ed that a new type of order was tak­ing shape in the world. It wit­nessed what his­to­ri­ans call the first “indus­tri­al rev­o­lu­tion”, includ­ing the spread of the means of con­nect­ing and trav­el­ling that exceed­ed any­thing before that time ever in human his­to­ry, the railroad.

Plu­to in Taurus
The pas­sage of Plu­to through Tau­rus was from 1853 to 1884 and cor­re­spond­ed with the trans­for­ma­tion of the val­ues of the emerg­ing world order of that time, the rise of fac­to­ries and major indus­tri­al pro­duc­tion was the sub­stan­tial man­i­fes­ta­tion that would lead to the car­bon-based world order that we have now. In the USA, this strug­gle over our val­ues came to a cli­max with the Civ­il War, over the very ques­tion of the slav­ery, with the eman­ci­pa­tion of the slaves, and then their vir­tu­al re-enslave­ment with the counter-ref­or­ma­tion as the strug­gle for equal­i­ty and jus­tice in Recon­struc­tion failed, which led to the rise of share­crop­ping and Jim Crow in the south.

Plu­to in Gemini
Pluto’s pas­sage through Gem­i­ni was 1884 to 1914 and this cor­re­spond­ed with the trans­for­ma­tion through a surge of inven­tive­ness and new tech­nolo­gies that formed the spread of the infor­ma­tion net­works of the glob­al order, with lines of com­mu­ni­ca­tion that con­nect­ed and encom­passed for the very first time the entire world. In the USA, inven­tions such as the tele­graph, tele­phone, the spread of elec­tri­fi­ca­tion, and the auto­mo­bile and air­plane rev­o­lu­tion­ized the world.

The sec­ond three signs, Can­cer, Leo, and Vir­go, form the sec­ond qua­ter­ni­ty, and rep­re­sent the strug­gle with the foun­da­tions and the via­bil­i­ty of what began in the first quarter.

Plu­to in Cancer
Plu­to moved through Can­cer from 1914 to 1939, and the foun­da­tions of the world and human secu­ri­ty were dis­rupt­ed by World War One, the world-wide Great Depres­sion and the begin­ning of the Sec­ond World War. The very nature of secu­ri­ty which Can­cer rules, of one’s land and ter­ri­to­r­i­al integri­ty, was torn asun­der as peo­ples and nations lost their lives and their homes on a world-wide scale.

Plu­to in Leo
Plu­to passed through Leo from 1939 to 1957, and this pas­sage wit­nessed the epic strug­gles of world cen­ters of lead­er­ship and pow­er (ruled by Leo) vying for world domin­ion in World War II and into the Cold War. The epic con­fronta­tions of com­pet­ing sys­tems of belief led to the devel­op­ment for the very first time in human his­to­ry of a ter­ri­fy­ing real­i­ty, the weapons of war humans had invent­ed formed and still present an exis­ten­tial threat to life itself, in that we could destroy our world with our crafti­ness and tech­nol­o­gy, because our intel­li­gence had sur­passed our wisdom.

Plu­to in Virgo
Plu­to moved through Vir­go from 1957 to 1972, as the world became trans­formed by the devel­op­ment of new tech­nolo­gies and meth­ods of pro­duc­tion, which trans­formed the econ­o­my through sci­en­tif­ic dis­cov­er­ies and rev­o­lu­tion­ary appli­ca­tions in med­i­cine, food pro­duc­tion, and the nature of work and liv­ing were trans­formed. Dis­eases were con­quered but new sources of human suf­fer­ing were forged by the dis­rup­tions of nat­ur­al sys­tems by the pro­lif­er­a­tion of chem­i­cals and oth­er human-made poi­sons into the world.

The third sec­tor of signs, Libra, Scor­pio, and Sagit­tar­ius forms the third quar­ter of the Astro­log­i­cal cal­en­dar, and it is in this sec­ond half of the Plu­to cycle where we can see that Pluto’s Alchem­i­cal force trans­formed the larg­er struc­tures of human life.

Plu­to in Libra
Plu­to moved through Libra from 1972 to 1984, and the trans­for­ma­tions of the soci­ety and cul­ture of the pre­vi­ous signs led to an erup­tion of changes in the qual­i­ty and the nature of the var­i­ous forms of rela­tion­ships in soci­ety, for sex­u­al rela­tion­ships, for racial and cul­tur­al divi­sions so that the more con­strained def­i­n­i­tions of social norms were bro­ken lead­ing to lib­er­a­tions for many and yet equal­ly the rise of counter-move­ments seek­ing to return to tra­di­tion­al ways of defin­ing hier­ar­chy and power.

Plu­to in Scorpio
Plu­to moved through (its own sign) of Scor­pio from 1984 to 1995, herald­ing trans­for­ma­tions of the world order as the essen­tial divi­sion of East and West was bro­ken down by the col­lapse of the Sovi­et Union and the open­ing of Chi­na to the world econ­o­my, which cre­at­ed the poten­tial for what some called the “end of his­to­ry” and the so-called tri­umph of the lib­er­al polit­i­cal eco­nom­ic order. What real­ly emerged in this so-called “peace div­i­dend”, led to the break­ing up of many of the for­mer alliances of the world in the con­tin­u­ing strug­gle between moder­ni­ty and old­er cul­tures and customs.

Plu­to in Sagittarius
Plu­to passed through Sagit­tar­ius from 1995 to 2008, and the realms of belief, truth, sci­ence, and reli­gion were trans­formed and dis­rupt­ed by advances in sci­ence, in com­put­ers, the spread of the inter­net and oth­er mea­sures that con­nect­ed every­thing and every­one, but equal­ly gave rise to a host of what we know as mil­len­ni­al move­ments, to fun­da­men­tal­ist and author­i­tar­i­an sys­tems seek­ing to base their cul­tures and gov­ern­ments as coun­ter­points to the lib­er­al world order that had been estab­lished in the Amer­i­can and French Rev­o­lu­tions, and their lat­er tri­umph over com­mu­nism. Instead, the rush into the brave new worlds led to cathar­tic erup­tions of a long­ing for a sim­pler order based for some upon what we know as “blood and soil”, as a return to tra­di­tion­al beliefs and prac­tices, and equal­ly to the mis­guid­ed attempts to pro­mote “democ­ra­cy” by impos­ing free­dom through destruction.

Final­ly, Plu­to entered the last quar­ter of the Zodi­ac, and the seed that was plant­ed in the ear­ly 1800’s would bear its final fruits. Here we have expe­ri­enced the tri­umph or fail­ure of over 200 years of his­to­ry and the painful real­i­ties and crises of the present day.

Plu­to in Capricorn
Plu­to moved through Capri­corn from 2008 to 2023, (and actu­al­ly will dip in and out of Capri­corn all this year), and it brought this cycle of Plu­to to its moment of reck­on­ing, with the test­ing of the insti­tu­tion­al orders of the world, with either the prop­er or improp­er wield­ing of Author­i­ty, with the via­bil­i­ty or inef­fec­tive­ness of Sys­tems (which Capri­corn rules) revealed for all to see. As these insti­tu­tions of the world were shook, reformed, or broke apart, as the orders of soci­ety from the fam­i­ly to the com­mu­ni­ty, in realms sec­tar­i­an and sec­u­lar held or crum­bled around the world, to many it seemed as if they were indeed at the end of age, and that the promise of a bet­ter future for human­i­ty was lost.

Plu­to in Aquarius
And now we have Plu­to mov­ing into Aquar­ius from 2023 to 2044, and so we are fac­ing the chal­lenge of the death and rebirth of our hopes and dreams for the future, which are forged and ful­filled by one anoth­er, in the expe­ri­ences of our fel­low­ships, our com­mu­ni­ties, and our social iden­ti­ties. What can we learn from the pre­vi­ous pas­sage of Plu­to in Aquar­ius, which was from 1778 to 1798?

That ear­li­er pas­sage in Aquar­ius encom­passed the peri­od of our Rev­o­lu­tion­ary War and its after­math, with our ances­tors’ failed attempts to form a loose Con­fed­er­a­tion of States, and to final­ly set­tle upon our present Con­sti­tu­tion of a Fed­er­al gov­ern­ment. In order to pro­tect the rights of any one indi­vid­ual and the well-being of the many, we formed a com­pact of “checks and bal­ances” to make pos­si­ble the dreams of many, while also pro­tect­ing each indi­vid­ual. But our fore­bears were as we are, imper­fect. And there have been many peri­ods in our his­to­ry since then when we have advanced and also retreat­ed on the cen­tral promise of the dream of self-ful­fill­ment. This was also the peri­od which saw the French Rev­o­lu­tion (1789–99), the pub­li­ca­tion of the Dec­la­ra­tion of the Rights of Man, the Hait­ian Rev­o­lu­tion, and the rise of Napoleon.

What Plu­to is bring­ing now from 2023 to 2044, is the neces­si­ty to reform/reformulate/transform our ideals and prin­ci­ples of com­mu­ni­ty, to under­stand that the strug­gle for a new soci­ety from 1778 to 1798 came out of the col­lapse of the old monar­chial sys­tems and mer­can­tile economies, and that a new order was ris­ing, with new group­ings of peo­ples filled with a dif­fer­ent vision of them­selves and the world they wished to make. Their hopes and dreams were dif­fer­ent than their ances­tors, and they were forced by cir­cum­stances or made the bet­ter choice to face the need to move away from beat­en paths and be path makers.

We, like our ances­tors did 250 years ago, have to face the world that we have made, the dreams we dreamt, the actions we took, which have led to our cur­rent crises and chal­lenges. The pur­suit of our old ways, of our old dreams and goals, by the same means and for the same rea­sons, that path not only makes no sense, but it is also not even pos­si­ble. We have to move away from the abso­lutist and ego­tis­ti­cal approach to this world and towards one anoth­er, where the right do what one wants is unteth­ered to the essen­tial truth of Spir­it, that first and fore­most we must be respon­si­ble, we must take care of one anoth­er, and that we can only live on this beau­ti­ful Earth if we do so in a sus­tain­able and lov­ing man­ner, or we will fail our­selves and our children.

We have to be bold, as Plu­to demands that we renew and trans­form the dreams we have for our­selves, for our chil­dren, and for one another.