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Old 01-17-2009, 06:37 AM
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Question Pluto Quincunx Radix Chiron

Hi Everyone,

This transit recently came to my attention and I was wondering if there is someone out there who can shed some insight, since not much can be found on the internet, I have only a guess it has something to do with letting go of a painful situation of some sort.

Please enlighten me on this transit

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Pluto- late libra in the 2nd house
chiron - early gemini in the 9th house making an awful lot of squares and oppositions
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Old 01-17-2009, 05:50 PM
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Re: Pluto Quincunx Radix Chiron

Tobler, little is known about Chiron compared to planets we deal with on a regular basis. So aspects to Chiron is even more of a questionable thing.
Yes, Chiron has to do with our emotional "wound" and sometimes we can help others who have similar Chiron placements, through our own experiences.

Chiron in the 9th has to do with a painful experience or emotion you could have in relation to higher education. It could maybe be that you were not able to go to university or that you failed to finish university, whatever dealing with 9th house experiences. Maybe traveling causes you great distress. This could then sometimes result in the person, wanting to show to him/herself (and others also) that he/she CAN do it, and maybe you could try to get some sort of university degree at another time in your life, but it remains for you or anyone who has this Chiron placement, a sensitive issue in your life.

Now if Pluto, who is about to enter your 3rd house of lower education is going to oppose your Chiron in the 9th house of higher education, then I think, as Pluto usually brings deep unconscious feelings to the surface and can bring conscious understanding of what is really bothering the person, I think this is what could happen to you. Your mentality will undergo some sort of transformation and maybe you will see things differently and not feel the pain of the Chiron like you did before. Let me know what you think.

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Old 01-17-2009, 09:23 PM
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Re: Pluto Quincunx Radix Chiron

Well Hi there

What a coincedence that someone from Switzerland would reply !

I was born in Vevey and lived in Zurich for almost my entire life until I relocated to Vancouver, Canada two years ago.

Quite interesting, you mention broken education, well it just happens to be spot on ! I never managed to complete any course or program in my life. Back in Switzerland I started an apprenticeship and never went trough with it . Now I work as a housekeeper at a hospital with a deep wound inside of me that somehow things could have worked out differently.
I feel absolutely helpless here, then without a highschool diploma I cant do too much over here.

The data of interest was actually referring to my natal data, sorry for the misunderstanding
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Old 01-18-2009, 04:04 PM
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Re: Pluto Quincunx Radix Chiron

Well, how about that! I also lived in Vevey for a year, but that was a very long time ago. Moved to South America after that, then 20 years later again in Vevey and after that moved around in Switzerland. I think this is the last country I will live in, but then they say: "nerver say never" right?

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with a deep wound inside of me that somehow things could have worked out differently.
Look MTobler, dont look at it that way. Things happen for a reason and honestly, you can do very good work in this world without having that diploma in your pocket. I know many people who say to me that that diploma did not mean anything. You learned what you had to learn and just use the things you DO know at best you can. Maybe there will come a time in your life that you will do another course and WILL finish it. Some of us are late bloomers and I always say: it is never too late for anything.

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Re: Pluto Quincunx Radix Chiron

Unexpected events do happen that change the course of peoples lives. And it is true that many can succeed without education, even some very prominent figures in history have succeeded and risen above the impossible without education.


I do occasionally talk to some of the other hospital staff about the nature of my job and degradation that comes with it and someone pointed out that one can grow from this experience, which is true to some extend.

Talking about moving around in the world and relocation astrology, I probably chose the worst place on earth to relocate with pluto and saturn in the 6th both squaring the mc with very good orbs plus sun, moon, venus are squaring my ascendant with good orbs and jupiter and uranus are both opposing ascendant with good orbs plus mars is opposing my mc and chiron is conjunct ascendant which by the way is in gemini

anyways I think this place is a great place to grow and learn
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