If I may be forgiven: today I’d like to present something that’s a little light on the astrology and a bit heavy on the personal stuff. If you want to nose around in the details, there’s my birth chart for you to click on, surrounded by my transits for Valentine’s Day, 1982.
I have hated Valentine’s Day my entire adult life, for a very specific and personal reason, but today is the day I finally address that issue. Lots of people hate it because it never seems to work out, or it’s over commercialized, or whatever. In my case, I don’t talk much about what triggered this in me, but it’s in my e-book, Twelve Signs Of Love.
(Oh wait, you never got your free copy of Twelve Signs Of Love? Why not click here and send me an email and I’ll send you a copy, then skip right on through to the Scorpio story?)
It can be informative looking at the transits one had during a very bad time. Not only will it help you learn about astrology, it will help you learn more about yourself, what happened, and why it happened. Believe it or not, the Valentine’s Day incident I’m referring to I have not examined before until today. It’s something I’ve always preferred to look away from, even though it bites me again on a regular basis, every February.
Perhaps that’s because transiting Pluto is now square where it was on Valentine’s Day, 1982. Valentine’s Day 1982 was when transiting Mars, Saturn, and Pluto were all square my natal Moon, Mars, and Descendent. Even without me telling you the details, if you have a reasonable familiarity with astrology, you know that this was not a good Valentine’s Day.
But now that bad day in 1982 is having transiting Pluto square that three planet pile-up. Having the Pluto square can be a difficult and traumatic time. But now go with me on this: if that’s the case, then the Pluto square of a bad event can be excellent news. It can be the end of the disruption, or it can be a disruption to the disruption. Either way, I believe it is a chance for the good guys to win.
Apply this to your own life, if you are now old enough to be experiencing your Pluto square, or the Pluto square of a difficult or tragic event in your life. And remember: there is always hope. That, and: it may have taken decades but I’ve now finally worked up the nerve to abandon my abandonment issues, loudly and publicly. You see? There’s hope for all of us.
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