Is Pluto an astrological planet?

ynnest

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No jupas, Pluto is a planet as it indeed has its own orbit and is ”big enough” to be considered a planet. We need to move beyond emotionality everyone and start looking at the facts.

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People try to make this small little felllow into some kind of nonexistant ”black hole”, but he is still there, he is still there..

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In the birth chart, Pluto shows the area of life where you'll personally face the intense powers of creation and destruction. Pluto also governs power itself, including struggles between people and countries for domination, and of course, personal power. It shows up when perfectly capable people end up under the thumb of someone else's control. Facing down the control and manipulation of others, especially parents, can make us weak in the knees. But once we do this, we are changed forever.

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JUPITERASC

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In the birth chart, Pluto shows the area of life where you'll personally face the intense powers of creation and destruction. Pluto also governs power itself, including struggles between people and countries for domination, and of course, personal power. It shows up when perfectly capable people end up under the thumb of someone else's control. Facing down the control and manipulation of others, especially parents, can make us weak in the knees. But once we do this, we are changed forever.
clearly

IF dwarf planet pluto is
'an ASTROLOGICAL PLANET'

then
Ceres, Eris and Makemake are candidates for being 'astrological planets' as well
and
there are other dwarf planets :smile:


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ynnest

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Ok so i just got a very relevant question here-

How is it possible that stillones post who was posted AFTER jupas posts now Two hours later show up as a post that was posted BEFORE jupas posts?
What do you do jupas? Are you the secret admin of astrologyweekly?

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david starling

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Those who believe Pluto can't be a powerful astrological indicator because of its smaller size, obviously don't believe in microchip technology either. :lol:
Back to tubes, wires, and transistors for the sizeists!
 
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Bhairav

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In addition to the Earth, Astrology deals with ten planets, namely the Sun, the Moon (the two luminaries are considered planets in astrology), Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto. Each planet has its precise function in the natal chart, and represents a specific energy. But with Pluto being court-martialled as a planet by the scientists, how would it affect astrological calculations? Let’s find out by analyzing what various astrologers have to say about this mind-boggling matter…
 

JUPITERASC

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Pluto is only one of at least three dwarf planets in the Kuiper Belt
the other two dwarf planets being Haumea and Makemake

Here’s the problem.
Astronomers had been turning up larger and larger objects in the Kuiper Belt.
2005 FY9, discovered by Caltech astronomer Mike Brown and his team
is only a little smaller than dwarf planet pluto
And there are several other Kuiper Belt objects in that same classification.
Astronomers realized
that it was only a matter of time before an object larger than Pluto was discovered in the Kuiper Belt.
And in 2005, Mike Brown and his team dropped the bombshell

QUOTE

'......They had discovered an object, further out than the orbit of pluto
that was probably the same size, or even larger.
Officially named 2003 UB313 the object was later designated as Eris.

Since its discovery, astronomers have determined
that Eris’ size is approximately 2,600 km (1,600 miles) across.
It also has approximately 25% more mass than Pluto.

With Eris being larger, made of the same ice/rock mixture,
and more massive than Pluto,
the concept that we have nine planets in the Solar System began to fall apart.
What is Eris, planet or Kuiper Belt Object
?....'
 

JUPITERASC

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For an object to be a planet, it needs to meet these three requirements
defined by the IAU
:

  • 1) It needs to be in orbit around the Sun
  • pluto is in orbit around the Sun
  • so MAYBE pluto is a planet
  • 2) It needs to have enough gravity to pull itself into a spherical shape
  • pluto does that
  • 3) It must have “cleared the neighborhood” of its orbit
  • Uh oh
  • That's the rule breaker
  • According to 3) pluto is not a planet
So
What does “cleared its neighborhood” mean?

Answer:

'.....As planets form, they become the dominant gravitational body in their orbit in the Solar System.
As they interact with other, smaller objects, they either consume them, or sling them away with their gravity.
pluto is only 0.07 times the mass of the other objects in its orbit
:smile:
The Earth, in comparison, has 1.7 million times the mass of the other objects in its orbit.
Any object that doesn’t meet this 3rd criteria is considered a dwarf planet.
And so
pluto is a dwarf planet.
There are still many objects with similar size and mass to pluto jostling around in its orbit.
And
until pluto crashes into many of them and gains mass,
it will remain a dwarf planet.
Eris suffers from the same problem.....'
 

ynnest

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For an object to be a planet, it needs to meet these three requirements
defined by the IAU
:

  • 1) It needs to be in orbit around the Sun
  • pluto is in orbit around the Sun
  • so MAYBE pluto is a planet
  • 2) It needs to have enough gravity to pull itself into a spherical shape
  • pluto does that
  • 3) It must have “cleared the neighborhood” of its orbit
  • Uh oh
  • That's the rule breaker
  • According to 3) pluto is not a planet
So
What does “cleared its neighborhood” mean?

Answer:

'.....As planets form, they become the dominant gravitational body in their orbit in the Solar System.
As they interact with other, smaller objects, they either consume them, or sling them away with their gravity.
pluto is only 0.07 times the mass of the other objects in its orbit
:smile:
The Earth, in comparison, has 1.7 million times the mass of the other objects in its orbit.
Any object that doesn’t meet this 3rd criteria is considered a dwarf planet.
And so
pluto is a dwarf planet.
There are still many objects with similar size and mass to pluto jostling around in its orbit.
And
until pluto crashes into many of them and gains mass,
it will remain a dwarf planet.
Eris suffers from the same problem.....'

With all respect jupas it doesnt matter essentially what the definitions of a body that have a major impact is defined as since the truth of its major effects on Human beings nevertheless have been proved over and over again.

In a complex world where new information and revelations continously is being exposed it is my from my perspective unintelligent to ignore the effect of something (Pluto) just because it doesnt fit into the current paradigm of beliefs based on the current information available.
There might very well be other unknown aspects that makes Pluto differ from the dwarf planets that make it more similar to the other planets.

So my advice is to look at the impact of a body First and Then create paradigms that are Based on that truth, rather than create paradigms based on emotional attachments where the truth doesnt fit in.

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