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Transit Pluto Conjunct Natal Saturn

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By Edward Hemlock         2 Comments

Transit Vibe: Intense transformation of your foundations.

Here’s what to do and to avoid when you have transit Pluto conjunct Saturn. Below that are some interesting things about this transit.

(To find out if you’re currently having this transit, get your free personal daily transits report.)

Avoid During Transit Pluto Conjunct Saturn

To Do During Transit Pluto Conjunct Saturn

What’s Interesting About Transit Pluto Conjunct Saturn?

Experiencing Transit Pluto Conjunct Saturn

Pluto conjunct your natal Saturn is heavy-duty astrology. This isn’t a “just another day” kind of transit. It brings up deep stuff- think of it like tearing up the foundation so you can rebuild. It’s slow, intense, and usually feels fated. Pluto wants transformation; Saturn wants structure. When they come together, you get a chance to break away from old limits, but only after facing hard truths.

Challenges during Transit Pluto Conjunct Saturn

Opportunities during Transit Pluto Conjunct Saturn

How the Sign of Transiting Pluto Modifies This Transit Conjunct to Natal Saturn

Read the one for the current sign of transiting Pluto.

Right now, Pluto is currently in Aquarius, so skip down to Transiting Pluto in Aquarius.

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2 comments

  1. Well, I am still going through this and for someone with a lot of fire and independence energy in their chart it feels really frustrating but making me wiser at the same time. I have it in my 2nd house in Aquarius as a conjunction. Honestly, it hit me in every life area – job, home, death of my beloved dog (with 4), family…. The resilience you gain through this is real, also the trauma that comes with it.

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  2. Excellent ! Concise!!
    Well written. Thank you.
    All the best
    Tasha

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