Generation Gap Wake-Up Call
Here’s what to do and not do when you have a Pluto Opposite Pluto transit. Below that are some interesting things about this transit.
Avoid During This Transit
- Don’t ignore deep emotional issues- this transit brings them to the surface, and avoiding them can make things feel heavier.
- Don’t try to control everything or everyone around you. Power struggles and control issues tend to pop up right now.
- Don’t make huge, impulsive life changes just to escape uncomfortable feelings. It’s better to think things through.
- Don’t suppress your emotions or pretend nothing’s happening. This energy wants you to face things head-on.
- Don’t hold onto toxic relationships or situations. This transit’s about letting go of what’s no longer good for you.
- Don’t run from self-reflection. It’s a powerful time for learning about yourself, even if it’s kind of intense.
- Don’t resist transformation. The more you fight it, the harder it gets.
- Don’t get stuck in old patterns or habits that are holding you back.
- Don’t lash out at others out of fear, jealousy, or insecurity- Pluto oppositions can really dig those feelings up.
- Don’t isolate yourself completely. Reach out if you need support from friends or a professional.
Do During This Transit
- Reflect deeply on your life – Take time to think about where you’ve been and where you want to go. This transit is about big changes, so self-reflection is key.
- Let go of what’s holding you back – Old patterns, toxic relationships, or stuff you’ve outgrown? This is the perfect time to release them.
- Work on self-empowerment – Stand up for yourself and claim your personal power. Pluto wants you to step into your strength.
- Face your fears – Don’t run from the things that scare you. Confront them head-on, and you’ll come out stronger.
- Be open to transformation – Big changes might come, whether you want them or not. Try to embrace transformation, even if it feels uncomfortable at first.
- Practice forgiveness – Mend old wounds if you can. Forgiving yourself and others will lighten your emotional load.
- Get help if you need it – This can be an intense time. Reach out to counselors, support groups, or trusted friends if things feel overwhelming.
- Focus on your health – Stress can take a toll, so take care of your body and mind. Eat well, rest, and move your body.
- Journal your feelings – Writing things out can help you process deep emotions and see your growth over time.
- Be patient with yourself – Change takes time. Don’t rush; let things unfold naturally.
What’s interesting about this transit?
- Shared Karmic Echoes: Some ancient astrologers thought that Pluto opposing itself could mark the surfacing of family secrets that stretch back several generations. In old texts, it was said to “wake ancestral ghosts,” uncovering past debts, unresolved promises, or old rivalries in the family line.
- “The Phoenix Mirror”: In 20th-century esoteric astrology, Pluto’s opposition was sometimes called the “Phoenix Mirror.” It’s described as a time when a person faces the parts of themselves they’ve buried so deep, it’s like meeting a shadow twin.
- Society Versus Self: Renaissance astrologers linked this transit with clashing societal forces. They’d write that a person would become “a stranger in their own land,” feeling at odds with current trends, sometimes foreshadowing rebellion or intense collective pressure.
- “Binding of the Two Worlds”: Some rare texts from the early 1900s hint that this opposition opens a temporary channel between the conscious and unconscious mind, letting a person glimpse past lives, parallel realities, or enter a heightened dream state.
- Trigger for Generational Change: Because Pluto moves so slowly, this opposition only happens for people in their late 30s to early 40s (or possibly never at all depending on lifespan). Old astrology books saw it as a “crown of age,” a moment to claim or reject the legacies of your generation.
- “The Dark Teacher”: Some obscure astrologers believed this opposition drew out a personal “dark teacher”- a person or situation that feels like an enemy but is secretly there to force deep growth or awakening.
Experiencing This Transit
Pluto opposite your natal Pluto only happens once (if at all) and usually around ages 38-41, right in the neighborhood of the so-called midlife crisis. This is a super intense cycle where you might feel like forces you can’t control are pushing you to change, deep down in your core. Pluto is about transformation, death, and rebirth- so this isn’t just a haircut or switching jobs. It’s about your identity, your power, and what’s hidden beneath your surface.
Challenges during this transit
- Feeling Lost or Powerless: You might feel like things are out of your hands. Maybe you look at your life and wonder, “Whose life even is this?” It’s common to feel disconnected from who you thought you were.
- Old Wounds Resurfacing: Stuff you thought you already dealt with can come back up. Childhood pain, teenage drama, old betrayals- they can all show up again for a second look.
- Power Struggles: You might find yourself in intense conflicts, either at work or at home. It could feel like people are pushing you or trying to control you, or maybe you’re the one trying to hold on too tight.
- Obsession and Compulsion: There can be a need to “fix” what feels broken, sometimes obsessing over self-improvement, relationships, or even crises in the world.
- Losing What’s Not Real: This transit can take things away- jobs, relationships, even parts of your own identity- that aren’t true to who you really are anymore. Letting go can feel painful, even scary.
Opportunities during this transit
- Radical Rebirth: This really is a chance to totally reinvent yourself. If you’ve been living by someone else’s rules, Pluto will help you break those chains and find what truly makes you tick.
- Deep Healing: If you face your old wounds, you get a shot at healing them for good. Therapy, journaling, art, or spiritual practice can help you get to the root and release what’s been holding you back for years.
- Finding True Power: Instead of searching for power outside (money, status, other people’s approval), you get to see where your REAL strength comes from inside you. This can make you way more confident and self-assured.
- Seeing the Big Picture: Pluto is linked to big, collective energies. During this transit, you might get a clearer sense of where you fit in the world, what your legacy will be, and what really matters long-term.
- Letting Go of the Past: By shedding old skin, you free up huge energy for new dreams and projects. What you release now makes space for the next big adventure in your life.
Pluto opposite Pluto is super rare and can feel hard, but it’s all about pushing you toward the most authentic, powerful version of yourself. If things feel wild or out of control, just remember- transformation is messy, but that’s how you get to the good stuff.
How the Sign of Transiting Pluto Modifies This Transit Opposite to Natal Pluto
Read the one for the current sign of transiting Pluto.
- Transiting Pluto in Aries: You’re pushed to stand up for yourself or break free from old restrictions. The need for independence and courage is intense, and confrontations might feel more direct or explosive.
- Transiting Pluto in Taurus: You’ll feel the pressure in your values, finances, or sense of security. Letting go can be tough, but you’ll have to loosen your grip on what’s become too rigid or stuck.
- Transiting Pluto in Gemini: Expect power struggles around communication, thinking, or relationships with siblings and peers. It’s all about transforming how you connect and how you share your ideas.
- Transiting Pluto in Cancer: There’s an emotional intensity, especially around family and home. Family patterns may be revealed or transformed, and your roots could go through a deep change.
- Transiting Pluto in Leo: Your personal identity, creativity, and self-expression are in the spotlight. You’re learning to empower yourself and not let ego or old pride get in the way of real growth.
- Transiting Pluto in Virgo: Your habits, routines, and even your work or health might be up for drastic overhaul. You’re driven to analyze and improve, but you might have to ditch perfectionism to really evolve.
- Transiting Pluto in Libra: Partnerships and your sense of fairness become battlegrounds for deep transformation. Balance, compromise, and facing issues in close relationships are key themes.
- Transiting Pluto in Scorpio: Emotions run deep, and you might notice obsessions or extreme feelings. Power dynamics, secrets, and issues around intimacy or shared resources get intense.
- Transiting Pluto in Sagittarius: Your beliefs, philosophy, and sense of freedom are challenged. The need for discovering truth pushes you out of your comfort zone, and old dogmas might fall away.
- Transiting Pluto in Capricorn: There’s massive pressure around career, goals, or authority figures. You’re asked to take responsibility, face limitations, and rebuild areas of your life that no longer serve you.
- Transiting Pluto in Aquarius: Friendships, social groups, and hopes for the future are transformed. Issues with group dynamics, technology, or collective beliefs could bring power struggles or breakthroughs.
- Transiting Pluto in Pisces: Spirituality, intuition, and hidden matters rise to the surface. Old patterns, fears, or illusions dissolve, and you’re pushed to trust the flow and let go of what’s out of your control.