3 signs will get righteously rocked when Pluto goes direct in Aquarius

Pluto, our planet of profound change and ultimate reckoning, is going direct in Aquarius, and the energy of the dwarf daddy of death’s transit will have a weighty effect on all of us.Like a skin suit, Pluto takes on the thematic energy of the sign it moves through.Enter Aquarius, ruled by sideways-spinning, lightning-wielding, structure-upending Uranus, the punk rock planet of progress.In-kind, and as applied astrology expert Tiffany Leonardo told The Post, “This Pluto in Aquarius cycle invites us to break the rules of the old regime, move away from tradition, and expand our minds.

It asks us to notice the constraints we place on ourselves that block the expression of our most authentic selves.”Pluto is a slow-moving outer planet that spends roughly five months of the year in retrograde.In the Northern Hemisphere, the planet’s yearly retrograde typically bridges the gap from spring into fall.Because Pluto is associated with subconscious drives rather than logical thinking, when the planet is retrograde, things get murky, judgment is shaky, and repressed feelings subsume rational thought.However, as we’ve crossed the threshold of fall and are well on our way to the fallow heart of the year, Pluto is back in business, gaining speed, and bringing crucial — and sometimes crushing — clarity.While we’ll all be under the wheel and the will of this Pluto transit, three signs are inclined to feel the pull most powerfully.Read on to learn more.

“Pluto in Aquarius is turning and burning in your seventh house of trusted partnership, Leo.“Enlightenment may seem like too extreme a word in the world of relationships, but it’s not,” Hily Dating App astrologer Lisa Stardust told The Post.“As you move forward in aligning with different people, you’ll engage with those who challenge you, open your mind, and expand your potential to feel, create and connect.”You are operating with the forces of fated magnetism on your side, and by being who you ...

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Publisher: New York Post

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