Venus square Pluto is a time of betrayals, ghosting and breakups be prepared

On Monday, June 9th, Venus — our planet of love and attachment — forms a charged and challenging square with Pluto, our power planet of sex, death and transformation.It’s a yikes moment, folks and while the square is exact on June 9th, we’ll be feeling the effects of this friction for several days before and after.Venus is currently frolicking through the pleasured pastures of Taurus, where the planet is at home and encouraging us to seek the beautiful and the stable.Meanwhile, Pluto is retrograding through the weirder-than-a-box-of-hair, revolution over romance, and progress at all costs, sign of Aquarius, in effect revealing where beauty is deceptive and stability stifling.A square aspect forms when two planets are three zodiac signs apart, or separated by roughly 90 degrees.

This creates a tug of war between the themes and energies of each.Venus rules relationships, and Pluto lords over power struggles and repressed impulses.In kind and conflict, when these two luminaries square off, issues are brought to the surface, and controlling, jealous, possessive, and manipulative behaviors exhibit themselves — often to an explosive degree.As Pluto relates to the buried and/or the exiled, these patterns are often born from deep insecurity and fear of being abandoned, betrayed or unappreciated.During a Venus square Pluto transit, we may feel attacked, confined or undermined in our closest relationships.

Bear in mind that the goal here is not punishment, but growth — and sometimes the two feel more kindred than we’d like.Squares naturally foster conflicts, struggle, tension and drama.Pluto is a planet of extremes, and this transit could trigger ultimatums, discord, ghosting, and precipice moments, particularly if a partner or friend feels controlled or coerced.

Unhealthy relationships are likely to reach a literal and decidedly dramatic breaking point during this transit.At the same time, more fortifying bonds will endure, but the dynamic could shift in w...

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Publisher: New York Post

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