Deep emotional adjustments
Here’s what to do and not do when you have a Pluto Quincunx Moon transit. Below that are some interesting things about this transit.
Avoid During This Transit
- Don’t bottle up your feelings – avoiding your emotions can make things feel way heavier than they really are.
- Don’t get stuck in power struggles with family or close friends – trying to control or manipulate others will likely backfire.
- Don’t ignore your gut instincts – forcing yourself to “just get over it” might leave you feeling even more off-balance.
- Don’t make big decisions about your home or living situation unless you really have to – your feelings about these things might change later.
- Don’t hold onto grudges or past hurts – this is a time to let go and not drag old baggage into the present.
- Don’t avoid self-care – pushing yourself too hard or neglecting your needs will just make stress build up.
- Don’t expect others to fix your emotional ups and downs – they might not know what you really need right now.
- Don’t suppress your need for alone time – social pressure or always being “on” can feel extra draining during this transit.
- Don’t be afraid to ask for help, but avoid expecting instant answers or quick fixes from others.
- Don’t sweep deep issues under the rug – stuff might pop up that needs to be dealt with, even if it’s uncomfortable.
Do During This Transit
- Reflect on your emotions: This Pluto-Moon transit brings deep feelings to the surface. Take some quiet time to really notice what you’re feeling, even if it’s uncomfortable or confusing.
- Journal your thoughts: Writing things down can help you process intense emotions and patterns that are popping up now.
- Let go of old emotional baggage: You might notice fears or habits from your past coming up. Use this time to work on letting those go.
- Talk openly with people you trust: If something heavy is bothering you, reach out to close friends or family for honest conversations.
- Work with a therapist or counselor: If feelings are overwhelming, consider talking to a professional. This transit can dig up stuff that’s been buried for a long time.
- Practice self-care: Make extra time for activities that soothe you, like taking baths, getting outside, or meditating.
- Edit your home environment: Pluto can push you to make changes in your living space. Declutter, reorganize, or redecorate to feel more comfy and safe.
- Be gentle with yourself: Mood swings or emotional outbursts might happen. Don’t beat yourself up- this is a lot of energy to deal with.
- Explore spiritual practices: Meditation, prayer, or any practice that helps you connect with your deeper self can be extra powerful now.
- Notice patterns in relationships: You might realize some relationships need to change. Pay attention to power struggles or hidden resentments- this is a good time to work them out or set better boundaries.
What’s Interesting About This Transit
- Hidden Guilt Surfaces: Some astrologers from the 1950s, like Frances Sakoian and Louis Acker in Predictive Astrology: Understanding Transits (1967), say Pluto quincunx Moon can bring up subtle, buried guilt from childhood. You might find yourself anxious or restless over things you can’t put your finger on. The emotional urge is to “atone” for old mistakes, sometimes in odd or roundabout ways.
- Shifting Family Traditions: Ivy Jacobson, in The Progressed Horoscope (1960), explains this transit as a time where traditional family roles shift out of nowhere. You might feel slightly out of step with family members- like you don’t mesh the same anymore, usually triggered by something small but emotionally potent.
- Creeping Intensity in Domestic Life: Grant Lewi in Astrology for the Millions (1940) writes that this aspect can pressurize home life in ways that aren’t obvious at first. Sometimes it’s just a change in household routine, but it can build tension little by little until you feel like you need a dramatic emotional cleanse.
- Dreams as Emotional Purge: Isabelle Pagan, in From Pioneer to Poet (circa 1945), suggests that with Pluto quincunx Moon, unconscious drives push through in dreams. You may have themes of transformation, tunnels, or hidden rooms in your dreams. She calls this an “emotional purgation.” Pay attention to what’s shifting beneath the surface.
- Strange Health Reactions Tied to Mood: According to Joseph F. Goodavage in Write Your Own Horoscope (1955), bodily symptoms- like odd allergies or random pains- can crop up in response to suppressed feelings. He called this a psychosomatic window, when your body “reminds” you to look at deeper emotional tension.
- Mood Swings and Psychic Sensitivity: Marc Edmund Jones, in The Guide to Horoscope Interpretation (1941), linked this transit to strong but confusing gut feelings. You might pick up on other people’s emotions way more than usual, even if you don’t realize it’s happening. Sometimes this is experienced as moodiness or feeling “wired.”
- Indirect Confrontations: According to Ronald Davison, Astrology (1955), Pluto quincunx Moon often shows up in subtle power struggles at home or with women in your life. Arguments might not be direct- more like quiet resistance, emotional blackmail, or cold shoulders that seem to come out of nowhere.
- Old Wounds in New Guises: From Charles E.O. Carter, The Astrological Aspects (1967), there’s a thread where emotional wounds you thought you’d outgrown return, but they wear different masks. He wrote that these wounds pop up as reactions to current events that seem “bigger than they should be.”
- Haunted by the Past: Alice Portman, referencing obscure traditional texts in Old Techniques for New Times (unpublished lectures, late ‘60s), described this aspect as a kind of “trailing ghost”- you can feel haunted by memories or the overall emotional tone of your childhood home, even if you can’t pinpoint why.
Experiencing This Transit
So what’s it actually like when you go through a Pluto quincunx Moon transit? In plain English: it feels weird, intense, and sometimes hard to put into words. Pluto is about transformation and deep psychological stuff. The Moon is your feelings, comfort zone, and instinctual reactions. The quincunx angle creates tension- like two people trying to talk but their languages don’t quite match up.
Challenges
- Old emotional patterns get triggered out of nowhere. You might suddenly find yourself crying over something that didn’t bother you before, or having reactions that seem bigger than the situation deserves.
- It feels like your emotional “safe place” isn’t so safe anymore. Maybe you can’t relax at home, or you feel out of place with your family or close friends. Things you used to rely on for comfort just aren’t cutting it.
- Obsession or paranoia creeps in. Little things might feel huge, and you could get stuck ruminating about something someone said, even if it wasn’t meant to hurt.
- Your intuition feels off. You might keep second-guessing yourself or have a sense that there’s something lurking under the surface emotionally, but you can’t quite spot it.
- Isolation or the urge to withdraw. You could feel like no one really gets what you’re dealing with, so you pull back emotionally- even from people you trust.
Opportunities
- Clearing out deep-rooted emotional baggage. If an old childhood fear or pattern flares up, this is a powerful chance to see it clearly and finally let it go.
- Transforming how you nurture yourself. You might discover new ways to calm or comfort yourself, building resilience instead of clinging to the old stuff that isn’t working anymore.
- Big growth in emotional awareness. You’ll probably notice things about your feelings- and the feelings of others- that you never saw before. This can totally change how you relate to people.
- Unlocking creative energy. The awkwardness or discomfort you feel can actually push you to try new artistic or expressive outlets, especially if you’re usually shy about your emotions.
- Developing a stronger intuition. Even if it feels off at first, working through this transit helps you trust those gut feelings and recognize which ones come from wisdom instead of old wounds.
Pluto quincunx Moon isn’t an easy ride, but it’s got the potential to deeply clean out your emotional closet and set you up for a much stronger, wiser sense of self.
How the Sign of Transiting Pluto Modifies This Transit Quincunx to Natal Moon
Read the one for the current sign of transiting Pluto.
- Transiting Pluto in Aries: Emotional triggers might lead to sudden outbursts or impulsive reactions. You may feel restless or easily annoyed if your emotions are ignored.
- Transiting Pluto in Taurus: Sensitivities around money, security, and comfort get amplified. Change feels more threatening, and you might cling to old emotional habits, even if they don’t serve you.
- Transiting Pluto in Gemini: Communication about your feelings can become intense and confusing. You might obsess over words, texts, or what someone said, making misunderstandings pretty common.
- Transiting Pluto in Cancer: Family themes or childhood memories come up for deep reworking. Emotional patterns from your past are on overdrive, and your home life might feel especially tense or transformative.
- Transiting Pluto in Leo: Your need for attention or validation could clash with hidden feelings. Drama increases, and you might find yourself challenged to rethink the way you express love or pride.
- Transiting Pluto in Virgo: You notice all the flaws in yourself and others, especially when it comes to emotional support. Anxiety over routines or health might pop up, and you could get caught up in perfectionism about your feelings.
- Transiting Pluto in Libra: Relationship issues become supercharged, especially where emotional needs haven’t been balanced. Power struggles and deep analysis of fairness come to the surface.
- Transiting Pluto in Scorpio: Feelings get really intense, secretive, or even obsessive. Old resentments or wounds might come up for final release, but you could also want to hide how deep you really feel.
- Transiting Pluto in Sagittarius: You might question your beliefs about family, security, or belonging, and emotional truth-seeking goes into overdrive. Tension builds if you feel anyone’s holding you back from growing.
- Transiting Pluto in Capricorn: Issues around control, authority, and responsibilities stir up emotional undercurrents. You could feel burdened by pressure to act “grown up,” even when your real feelings want something different.
- Transiting Pluto in Aquarius: Emotional needs might clash with your desire for freedom, progress, or fitting in. Changes in friendships or with groups may trigger weird emotional reactions out of the blue.
- Transiting Pluto in Pisces: Emotions feel mysterious, overwhelming, or sometimes draining. Boundaries blur, and you might get lost in nostalgia, dreams, or even other people’s feelings more than usual.