I discuss the astrological significance of Pluto when it is positioned in the 9th, 7th, 8th, or 2nd house. I explain how these placements relate to birth, ancestral missions, and the resolution of "unfinished business" within a lineage.
The Divine Call to Incarnate
Just like a student being called to report to a boarding school, your soul is summoned into this physical existence. I view the moment of birth not as a random occurrence but as a response to a specific spiritual "messenger" or "angel of time." This messenger identifies the soul's readiness to re-enter the world and fulfill a purpose that has been pre-ordained by celestial movements.
Pluto in the 9th House and Ancestral Roots
When Pluto is in the 9th house, or even the 7th, 8th, or 2nd, it signifies a deep connection to your lineage. I explain that the alignment of Pluto during your conception and birth is not accidental; it is synchronized with the history of your parents and ancestors. You are effectively called back to complete tasks or resolve issues that your forebears were unable to settle during their own lifetimes.

Finishing Unfinished Business
We all carry "unfinished business" from those who came before us. If your ancestors failed to complete a specific mission—whether spiritual, social, or familial—you are born during a specific Pluto cycle to act as the closer for that chapter. This is why some individuals feel an intense, driving pressure to achieve or change certain dynamics within their family structure; it is the weight of generations seeking resolution through you.
The Current Shift: Pluto in Aquarius
From 2023 until approximately 2044, Pluto resides in the 11th house, which is the sign of Aquarius. For those of you born or raising children during this window, the transformative power of Pluto is focused on collective networks and innovative change. This generation will face unique challenges and opportunities to overhaul societal structures, continuing the cycle of evolution that began long before they arrived.
Overcoming Predestined Timelines
There is a common belief that one's "time of death" is written and unchangeable, but I argue that you can "terminate death" or at least navigate its timing. Just as you go to a hospital to treat malaria and prevent an early passing, understanding the laws of the universe allows you to fix what is broken in your spiritual "house." By identifying the house of death in your chart and resolving the ancestral karma associated with it, you can extend your mission on this earth.
Breaking Generational Cycles
Many families suffer from repeating tragedies, such as early deaths or specific patterns of misfortune, because certain rituals or burials were not completed correctly by the elders. I highlight that these spirits remain in the family "compound," waiting for someone with the right "Pluto energy" to finish the mourning or the mission. When you step up to resolve these ancestral cases, you stop the cycle from claiming the next generation, effectively healing the family tree.
I discuss the astrological significance of Pluto when it is positioned in the 9th, 7th, 8th, or 2nd house. I explain how these placements relate to birth, ancestral missions, and the resolution of "unfinished business" within a lineage.
The Divine Call to Incarnate
Just like a student being called to report to a boarding school, your soul is summoned into this physical existence. I view the moment of birth not as a random occurrence but as a response to a specific spiritual "messenger" or "angel of time." This messenger identifies the soul's readiness to re-enter the world and fulfill a purpose that has been pre-ordained by celestial movements.
Pluto in the 9th House and Ancestral Roots
When Pluto is in the 9th house, or even the 7th, 8th, or 2nd, it signifies a deep connection to your lineage. I explain that the alignment of Pluto during your conception and birth is not accidental; it is synchronized with the history of your parents and ancestors. You are effectively called back to complete tasks or resolve issues that your forebears were unable to settle during their own lifetimes.

Finishing Unfinished Business
We all carry "unfinished business" from those who came before us. If your ancestors failed to complete a specific mission—whether spiritual, social, or familial—you are born during a specific Pluto cycle to act as the closer for that chapter. This is why some individuals feel an intense, driving pressure to achieve or change certain dynamics within their family structure; it is the weight of generations seeking resolution through you.
The Current Shift: Pluto in Aquarius
From 2023 until approximately 2044, Pluto resides in the 11th house, which is the sign of Aquarius. For those of you born or raising children during this window, the transformative power of Pluto is focused on collective networks and innovative change. This generation will face unique challenges and opportunities to overhaul societal structures, continuing the cycle of evolution that began long before they arrived.
Overcoming Predestined Timelines
There is a common belief that one's "time of death" is written and unchangeable, but I argue that you can "terminate death" or at least navigate its timing. Just as you go to a hospital to treat malaria and prevent an early passing, understanding the laws of the universe allows you to fix what is broken in your spiritual "house." By identifying the house of death in your chart and resolving the ancestral karma associated with it, you can extend your mission on this earth.
Breaking Generational Cycles
Many families suffer from repeating tragedies, such as early deaths or specific patterns of misfortune, because certain rituals or burials were not completed correctly by the elders. I highlight that these spirits remain in the family "compound," waiting for someone with the right "Pluto energy" to finish the mourning or the mission. When you step up to resolve these ancestral cases, you stop the cycle from claiming the next generation, effectively healing the family tree.


