Nobody is doomed to be violent by their chart.
Well said. Thank you for your support.
People might have believed that 500 years ago, but nowadays most of us have a more sophisticated, intelligent understanding of how astrology and its symbols speak of human personality.
They didn't believe it then either, and they were just as "sophisticated" as we are. Aggressive does not equate to violence. If you aren't aggressive, you'll never rise to the top of your field, whatever they may be.
Seriously, people do not become company executives or bank managers or rock stars or film stars or anything else by being passive (well, I suppose some could be pushed into music or film by others, like parents or agents).
The so-called "hard" aspects in charts are what give people the drive, passion and motivation to complete the goals they want to achieve or do the things they want to do.
These "hard" Mars/Moon aspects in certain Signs or Houses in a chart can show someone passionate about romance, or family or children, but change the Signs and Houses and Mars/Moon "hard" aspects show someone passionate about their career and well motivated.
midnight sun said:
I think passive-aggressiveness is about Neptune not Pluto.
I'm inclined to agree, but it depends on sign and house placement. I have a tendency to be passive-aggressive with Saturn intercepted in Aquarius in the 3rd house in partile square (both at 11°) Neptune in Scorpio in the 12th and both Planets are also Retrograde, plus Saturn is in partile conjunction with the South Node (meaning Neptune is in the same degree as the South Node).
I cannot stress enough the importance of Signs, Houses and the Condition of the Planets when judging aspects.
midnight sun said:
Also I personally think Pluto is more significant on violence than Uranus.
I agree, and I think people misconstrue Uranus being very quick, sudden and forceful with violence although the result of Uranus aspects may be violent.
Sun square Uranus often means accident, serious injury or death, but it depends entirely on the house placement. I just read a chart of someone seriously injured on a Sun square Uranus transit. The only reason they're still alive is because Uranus was in the 3rd House (transportation, short trips) and not the 4th House.
Another person was murdered with transiting Sun square Uranus and progressed Sun within a 10' orb square natal Uranus.
Understand, it wasn't the squares, it was the placement of the Planets. Sun in the 9th square Uranus in the 1st and progressed Sun in the 10th square natal Uranus in the 8th House (so much for Free Will).
This person wasn't violent, but they were the receiver of violence.
We need to be very careful about pronouncing someone as violent, when in fact they just have a lot of energy and drive.