Uranus in Libra ♎︎ in the natal chart
Last Transit: Years 1968-1974
Individuals born during the Uranus in Libra generation are often very interested in law and the judicial system. You radically oppose limiting rules and regulations brought on by political and social pressures. Many people born during this generation became a part of the system in order to implement idealistic change. You desire to bring simplicity to the flow of creating contracts, businesses, and partnerships in life.
You may find yourself in politics or public service working within social systems. Uranus in Libra individuals are fond of societal structures and institutions. You are often a patron of the arts, literature, and science. People with this placement are very interested in the aesthetics of growth and change. You want the future to be beautiful, for technology to be elegant and minimalist. Your mind is wired to understand the impact visual appeal has on the brain and environment.
Uranus in Libra individuals experience radical shifts in relationships throughout their lives. You are okay with restructuring what it means to be in a partnership. There is experimentation and eccentricity to how you express love. Swinging, polyamory, or being in an open relationship are some of the ways individuals in this generation may choose to express their sexuality or connection to others.
Pluto in Cancer ♋︎
Last Transit: Years 1912-1938
The Pluto in Cancer in the natal chart generation lived through World War I and the start of World War II. This period in history has had a great impact on the world today and the people with this natal chart placement were involved in setting the tone for the mid-1900s. Pluto in Cancer is representative of transformational energy being experienced through home, country, and family. People with this placement may desperately hold onto their idea of family and do whatever it takes to feel secure within their tribe, group, or unit. There is comrade with this placement along with a deep emotional undertone. Pluto in Cancer represents one’s impulse to belong. People born during this time were working towards a sense of solidarity and uniformity. The need to belong may be so strong that it causes one to deny their uniqueness or individual self expression. Individuals with Pluto in Cancer have a tendency to sacrifice personal needs for the needs of the many. This placement can indicate a strong connection to religion or spirituality. A deep emotional connection to something greater than oneself is a driving force behind people’s motivations with Pluto in Cancer.