Pluto in Aries, South Node in Sagittarius

Pluto in Aries ♈︎

Last Transit: Years 1822-1851

The nature of Pluto in Aries in the natal chart is representative of stripping down everything about society and about yourself to the bare essentials. The energy of this placement is raw and visceral. Pluto in Aries brings you to the core of your essential self. It disregards all of the superficial aspects of life and asks you to confront your absolute truth. When you have nothing and have hit rock bottom you are left with only your core essence. You have your emotions, thoughts, and physical body. This is what makes you human. Pluto in Aries is the very experience of being human. People born during this generation were searching for their inspiration through technological advancement. This time in history is marked by pioneers, inventions, and explorers. Pluto in Aries is representative of competition, to solve problems before other people are able to figure out the puzzle. This Pluto placement in the natal chart is transforming the way you experience the purity of yourself. This placement is urging one to start seeing themselves as individuals, free to express your needs and wants. The energy of Pluto is very focused on fulfilling basic needs and absolute honesty with oneself. 

South Node in Sagittarius ♐︎ in the natal chart

The South Node in Sagittarius in the natal chart represents your tendency for communication breakdown and the need to always be right. You love the admiration you receive for your vast knowledge and social ideals. Some natural gifts you have developed through past lives or this current life are seeing things from a broad perspective. 

You are naturally intuitive and keenly aware of the psychology of others. The South Node in Sagittarius indicates you have gone through lifetimes or circumstances where you have explored altered states of consciousness, belief, and spirituality. You have thought about these things deeply and possibly even got lost in your own ideas to the point you had trouble returning to “reality.” This may also indicate a stubbornness around believing other people’s experiences as true to them. 

You are learning in this life to integrate your past experiences and truths into your current situation. Providing validation to other’s for their perspectives, even if it does not fit into your worldview is a healing experience for you. Detach from your desire to have the answers and instead cater to your curiosity, open to learning, and take on the role of the student.