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PlutoPluto in CancerCancer in the BirthChart

Pluto was in Cancer between 1669 to 1693 and 1914 to 1939. Period that suggests major changes in emotional and family issues, in private relationships and in the patriotic game.

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It’s interesting how the concept of generation we have used all through the 20th century has some parallels with Pluto’s positionings. People born in generations where Pluto has already reached a different sign could have very distinct challenges, inner possibilities, concepts of power and ways to deal with changes and transitions in society, when compared to others.

Latest periods of Pluto in Cancer: 1669 to 1693 | 1914 to 1939
Indicates a potential for major transformations in emotional, family, close relationships and patriotism matters. 

On a broader level, these are times which inspire deep turmoil and brushes with the past. These periods inspire great transformations in matters of identity and tradition, in both countries or people. Usually, patriotism is somehow in the spotlight and the State has great power, at the same time showing a protective side, like a mother watching over her people, albeit often austere. Maternity also tends to take center stage, as does the role of women in society, which usually goes through big transformations.

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On a personal level, this energy can offer its natives a better understanding of their emotions’ complexities, accentuating concerns with family life and their memory, making these individuals prone to hang on to the past for longer. It increases chances that natives will have a more powerful sense of loyalty, which can sometimes be unconditional. Past civilizations, cultures and philosophy are integral to this generation’s emotional and psychological foundations. They tend not to shy away from these themes, especially when there are relevant aspects with Pluto in their chart.

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