posted on Sep, 4 2022 @ 09:06 PM
a reply to:
livinglight108
A first pass at Pluto, which takes 248 (+-) to orbit the sun and therefore moves very slowly against the backdrop of a natal chart can be categorized
simply as "an eruption" from either the personal unconscious or the collective. But it can also signify the sudden burying/hiding (an inverted
eruption) of something into the realm of the unconscious.
Jung was quite taken with Astrology and put his thoughts/experiences/studies in the very personal Red Book.
Cosmos and Psyche by Richard Tarnas is a masterwork on Pluto (and the other transpersonal Planets). He likens Pluto influences as a personal descent
into the underworld where one can find all manner of riches a la Inanna's (queen of the heavens) Descent into the underworld to offer condolences to
her sister Ereshkigal upon the death of her husband.
Summary:
www.worldhistory.org...
That's the first written (1,900) BCE account of such a journey which is repeated in the patriarchical Myths of the Eyptians, Greek, and Romans and is
the basis for the New Testament account of Jesus's decent into hell for three day and his rising.
Mark Jones another well respected Astrological author takes special note of Pluto in his work. See "Healing the Soul"
Classical or Hellenistic Astrologers don't signify the outer planets, Uranus (see the mysth of Ouranos and/or Prometheus - there is much discussion
about which myth fits better personally both work for me), Neptune and Pluto, what so ever.
Big, big topic