Bunraku
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Lets start this thread off by this definition of Pluto
Pluto’s name represents the roman god of the Underworld, equivalent to the Greek Hades. Indeed, the planet rules everything connected with death and rebirth, both on a physical and a metaphorical level. Pluto is a synonym for transformation, and this can even apply to the relinquishment of matter or the re-creation of matter through the process of incarnation.
(TheAstroCodex)
With that in mind, Pluto rules archeologists, the underground, archeology, mining, uncovering, and those who work underground. It is not a secret that many of these ancient Greek or Babylonian works were uncovered and excavated, finally seeing the light of day, after being obscured for thousands of years. These works, as if given a new life, were revived, and continue to live on after much transformation--a blessing made by Pluto.
Pluto brings to mind purging, exorcising, and releasing buried power or core truths. And thus, these truths were released to the world.
Pluto’s name represents the roman god of the Underworld, equivalent to the Greek Hades. Indeed, the planet rules everything connected with death and rebirth, both on a physical and a metaphorical level. Pluto is a synonym for transformation, and this can even apply to the relinquishment of matter or the re-creation of matter through the process of incarnation.
(TheAstroCodex)
With that in mind, Pluto rules archeologists, the underground, archeology, mining, uncovering, and those who work underground. It is not a secret that many of these ancient Greek or Babylonian works were uncovered and excavated, finally seeing the light of day, after being obscured for thousands of years. These works, as if given a new life, were revived, and continue to live on after much transformation--a blessing made by Pluto.
Pluto brings to mind purging, exorcising, and releasing buried power or core truths. And thus, these truths were released to the world.