Major Astrology Transits of 2025: Pluto in Aquarius

November 19, 2024 – March 8, 2043

TL;DR: Pluto in Aquarius is about tearing down what’s not working and building a future where humanity thrives. It asks, aren’t you tired of this whole…facade? Are you ready to ride the wave of progress?

Why am I writing about a transit that started in November of 2024? Pluto takes a while to warm up and kick into gear, it is a decades long transit that defines a generation. Pluto’s influence is intense, life-altering, and profound. This is all in a good way, IF you function with full transparency, integrity, and honesty. Governing themes such as power, control, sexuality, secrets, shame, death, rebirth, and the psychological depths of our subconscious. This planet demands that we go deeper, exploring the truths that lie beneath the surface. Nobody will remain unchanged by this transit, and it’s all for the best outcome, for everyone!

Pluto Fully Re-Entered Aquarius: November 19, 2024 – March 8, 2043

Alright, folks, buckle up because Pluto has officially moved back into Aquarius, and as we’ve been seeing it’s here to shake things up big time. This transit is all about revolutionary change—think major upgrades in tech, collective power moves, and society leveling up in terms of equality and fairness. Money and oligarchs are no longer king (bye bye Pluto in Capricorn). Social capital, community growth, information, and shared resources, will be valued most.

A Look Back at History
The last time Pluto hung out in Aquarius (1778–1798), we saw world-changing revolutions—Haitian, American, French. It was all about throwing off old systems (hey there, taxation without representation) and building something fresh and fairer. Basically, a whole vibe of “out with the old, in with the bold.”

What’s Coming in 2025?
Fast-forward to now, and we’re looking at:

  • Big pushes for equity and social justice. A focus on corporal control.
  • Tech innovation like whoa—but also real convos about how it impacts humanity.
  • Power dynamics shifting in a major way (see ya outdated hierarchies).
  • Humanitarian efforts becoming front and center. The personal is political.

It’s also a time to ask some hard questions about how we govern and care for each other. Socialism?! It’s got the spotlight as a potentially game-changing approach to helping us heal and rebuild during this era.

I’ll be covering MUCH more about this transit (and others) in the upcoming weeks on my Substack. You can subscribe here!


Sensory Experiences for the Revolution:

 

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