To understand the scope of your life from a long-term perspective, look at the outer planets. Transits of the outer planets take years to pass through a signal. They work with the energy of the sign to establish the spirit of the times rather than sticking their noses into day-to-day events – that is, until they trigger personal and sensitive points on a chart. And when they do …

Pluto, the ruler of death and transformation, entered Sagittarius in 1995 and left the sign in 2008. What are the general themes of your life during that period? That I enter? What fell? How did you change? What wisdom did you come to understand? What changed?

From a social point of view, Pluto (transformation) brought to the surface many problems associated with Sagittarius. Sagittarius is where we look for hope and inspiration. It is our search for the truth: how we fit into the grand scheme of things. So the energy of the sign is associated with academia and higher education, philosophy, organized religion. It is also associated with long-distance travel, foreign and foreign cultures, adventure, marketing, advertising, and teaching.

The ruler of Sagittarius, Jupiter, is one of the two planets that governs our connection with society in general, so his Sagittarius sign is also associated with the legal system and lawyers from the point of view of arriving at the truth of the affair and the pomp and ceremony of government. and senior officials.

The energy of Jupiter expands, so it brings optimism to what it touches and has a tendency to excess.

Pluto came to Sagittarius in 1995 with the OJ Simpson trial that brought thorny issues of justice, race and domestic violence to the fore. During his travels, we experienced the dot-com bubble and, later, the infamous real estate bubble.

Pluto exposes the hidden part of the problems, so we are forced to deal with them. Then we had the pedophile scandal of the Catholic Church. September 11 brought us face to face with the bitter fruits of our 1980s foreign policy in Afghanistan.

The easy-going Sagittarius became comfortable with hands-off financial regulation, so Congress killed Glass-Steagall at a time when laissez-faire reigned at the highest levels of government and the financial markets. And we are still recovering from the consequences of that mess.

By the way, what happened to those toxic assets?

But that was American society in general. What happened to you and you?

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