Okay, so, I was digging into this whole Pluto in Aquarius thing. Sounds kinda spacey, right? But it’s actually pretty cool. First off, I started jotting down some notes because, honestly, my memory is like a sieve.
So, Pluto, this little guy out in space, takes forever to go around the sun. We’re talking about 248 years. That’s like, ancient history level stuff! Anyway, I found out that Pluto’s been hanging out in Capricorn since, like, 2008. But then, get this, it started dipping its toes into Aquarius in March 2023. I wrote that down with a big star next to it.
But here’s where it gets a bit messy. It wasn’t a clean break. Pluto’s like, “I’m gonna check out Aquarius for a bit,” but then it goes back to Capricorn. Talk about indecisive! I made a little timeline in my notebook to keep track:
- March 2023: Pluto first enters Aquarius. Just a quick visit.
- June 11, 2023: Whoops, it’s back in Capricorn. Probably forgot something.
- January 21, 2024: Okay, now it’s back in Aquarius. Feeling more committed this time.
- September 2, 2024: Just kidding! Back to Capricorn for one last hurrah.
- November 19, 2024: This is marked. Pluto’s official move-in date to Aquarius. It’s staying put this time.
I drew little arrows and everything to show the back-and-forth. By November 19, 2024, Pluto’s gonna be settled in Aquarius for a good long while. Almost 20 years! I circled that part too. That’s a big deal. I remember having to re-learn the planets in grade school because they decided Pluto wasn’t one anymore. That just shows how long this period is – long enough that they demoted and possibly will re-promote a planet during it!
So, yeah, that’s what I learned about Pluto’s move to Aquarius. It’s a whole saga, really. But now I’ve got it all written down, so I won’t forget.