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Pluto in Sagittarius in the BirthChart
Pluto was in Sagittarius from 1749 to 1762 and 1995 to 2009. Philosophical and rebellious. Good adjectives for this generation, who tend to seek action and abhor boredom.
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It's interesting how the concept of generation we have used all through the 20th century has some parallels with Pluto's positionings. People born in generations where Pluto has already reached a different sign could have distinct challenges, inner possibilities, concepts of power, and ways to deal with societal changes and transitions compared to others.
Latest periods of Pluto in Sagittarius: 1749 to 1762 | 1995 to 2009
Great power and transformations in ethical and philosophical questions.
Philosophical and rebellious. These are good adjectives for a generation that tends to seek action and abhor boredom. This group of people is responsible for taking ideas from previous generations and raising them to a large-scale transformational level, which completely changes life as we knew it until that point, breaking barriers and knowing no bounds on many levels.
Starting from this latest Pluto-Sagittarius generation, new ideas and inventions gained the ability to transform everything around them. Many children from this generation understand things without needing formal and traditional education, as if their minds work differently, capable of assimilating things uniquely. In this latest passage, frontiers have been broken by the end of the 1990s until the 2000s, and the concept of time and space has been challenged by the Internet's global reach.
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On a personal level, idealism can be highlighted, becoming an inherent part of their life philosophy. Traveling and having a global vision is essential, as having a fascination for all that belongs to the world, with no regard for barriers. They always tend to seek knowledge, as learning can be a transformative action. They will travel as much as possible to absorb and share as much information as possible. With a more open stance, they absorb everything around them and better understand other cultures.
They tend to spark profound ideological, religious and spiritual revolutions and reforms, applying their "deconstruction" attitude to change what was towards their own trues. There's conflict in the broadness of their sense of purpose, leading them to believe they must rebuild the world according to what they consider appropriate. And there can be many concepts, as everyone's mind is a whole different world. Due to a more accentuated idealism, constant reform can occur in values, ethical questions, educational methodologies, and spiritual or religious conduct.
It may seem as if they are constantly reinventing themselves through solid beliefs and ideologies, having a different worldview. They tend always to consider their next step, which can lead to making rushed decisions. An important tip is to value learning from their own mistakes or those of others to avoid excessive, less-than-necessary transformations.
This generation usually has little regard for maintaining or controlling power as long as they are free to do what they please when they please. Unfortunately, they can be a little distracted due to a certain aversion to the details of daily life, as they feel as if they are too busy (or too important) to deal with often dull everyday stuff. The good part is that, internally, they have more tact to keep a vast network under their control, where the world becomes a great social network where they can seek help and opportunities when needed. They tend to thrive on constant change, with action and fun being a good motto and what effectively matters and transforms.
Learn more about the meaning of Pluto in Astrology.