Okay, so today I decided to dive into this whole “sun opposition Pluto” thing in my birth chart. I’ve been feeling… intense lately, and a friend suggested I check out any major aspects happening. Turns out, this is a big one!
First, I pulled up my birth chart online. I usually use that one free site, you know, the one everyone uses, so you just input your birth time, place…all of it.
Then I looked at the chart. It’s always a bit like, “Okay, what am I even looking at?” But I focused on finding the Sun symbol (it’s a circle with a dot in the center) and the Pluto symbol (kind of looks like a crescent moon over a cross). And yep, they were directly opposite each other. That’s the opposition.
Digging Deeper
Next, I did what any normal person does: I googled “sun opposition Pluto natal chart”. A bunch of stuff came up, some of it super complicated and “astrology-speak.” But I found a few articles and forum posts that made sense.
It basically talked about this aspect bringing up power struggles, intense emotions, and maybe some hidden stuff I need to deal with. Some said, control issues, fear… I have to be my true self and get ride of the old.
My Realization
I sat with that for a bit. And honestly, it kind of resonated. I’ve been feeling this undercurrent of frustration and like I’m not really in control of things. Like, there’s this part of me that wants to just… explode, but I keep pushing it down.
So, my “practice” today wasn’t some big ritual or anything. It was more about acknowledging these feelings. I spent some time journaling, just free-writing whatever came to mind. A lot of it was angry, messy stuff. But it felt good to get it out.
I also decided to be more mindful of my reactions today. Like, if I felt that surge of frustration, I’d take a deep breath and try to understand where it was coming from, instead of just snapping at someone.
It’s a work in progress, for sure. This sun opposition Pluto thing isn’t going to magically disappear. But I feel like I’m at least starting to understand what’s going on beneath the surface. And that’s a pretty powerful first step.