“During the part of the retrograde, we’ll shift our focus to the larger institutions that govern our world, and consider whether they’re too flawed to continue in their current form,” says Marquardt. Right now is a moment to reflect on what that revolutionary change might be.īut before it arrives, Pluto dips back into Capricorn for the second part of the retrograde, from June 11 to October 10, as if to tell us that our work to transform or reinvent (Pluto themes) societal systems like government, health care, and banking (Capricorn themes) isn’t yet done. The weighty questions that surface during this period could foreshadow the major evolution of the next couple decades: “We’re getting a taste of the big ‘ask’ or the big transformation that we’ll all be asked to go through when Pluto lands in Aquarius for the next 20 years in 2024,” says Murphy. The push and pull that often happens between innovation, on the one hand, and ethical concerns, on the other, could also create more tension in the space of artificial intelligence, predicts Marquardt: “Some people will feel increasingly empowered by it, while others may feel deeply victimized or threatened by it.” In that realm, we can expect a surge in collective talk about Aquarian topics like technology and science-and versions of both that are positive developments for humanity and civilization (also Aquarian themes). “Many of us might feel called to help be on the side of change, while others might feel challenged to confront their resistance to change.” -Ryan Marquardt, astrologer “Either way, Pluto retrograde will ask us to reconsider the status quo and force us to look at new ways of thinking and living.” “Many of us might feel called to help be on the side of change, while others might feel challenged to confront their resistance to change,” says Marquardt. In turn, Pluto chugging back through Aquarius will turn our focus toward the future and how we can play a role in our own progress. “Aquarius is the most innovative and forward-thinking sign, always looking to adopt new sciences, technologies, and solutions for how humanity can sustain itself,” says astrologer Ryan Marquardt. What big themes can we expect to surface during Pluto retrograde 2023 in Aquarius and Capricorn?ĭuring the first chunk of Pluto retrograde, from May 1 to June 11, the revolutionary planet will retrace its recent path into Aquarius that began on March 23. “This is a deep moment of closure and a deep invitation for reflection on what you’ve learned and where you’ve been since 2020, and what still needs to change for you to move forward in better alignment,” says astrologer Madi Murphy, founder of the spiritual wellness platform CosmicRx.īecause Pluto is, ultimately, all about death, rebirth, and transformation, some of that change will involve letting certain things go-particularly the “old systems and old paradigms that are no longer serving us and our individual growth, and the old institutions that, on a collective level, have either stopped working or never really were,” says Murphy. “This is a deep moment of closure and a deep invitation for reflection on what you’ve learned and where you’ve been since 2020.” -Madi Murphy, astrologer It'll mark one of the last times we’ll see Pluto move through Capricorn before it starts its uninterrupted 20-year jaunt in Aquarius in 2024. It's also one of the final Capricorn transits since the Great Transformation of 2020, when Jupiter, Saturn, and Pluto all converged in the government- and systems-focused sign-and we all know what happened then. In a few different ways, this Pluto retrograde reflects a moment of pause and reflection before one cycle ends and another begins. Ryan Marquardt, Los Angeles-based astrologer.Madi Murphy, astrologer and founder of CosmicRx.
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