Happy Halloween! As we step into Scorpio’s territory, a time of mystique and intensity, it’s the perfect opportunity to immerse ourselves in the spirit of the season. With spooky costumes, disguises, and the tradition of trick-or-treating, Halloween offers a chance…
The sci-fi film Another Earth has a particularly interesting storyline, containing a provocative look at reality, and probably one which will have the mind thinking about all sorts of possibilities present in the universe. The main plot of the movie involves…
In her book Relating, Liz Greene alludes to a Pluto mythologem in which the king must descend beneath the earth to consummate a union, and at the moment of ecstasy, he dies and is torn to pieces and devoured by…
Those born under the sign of Scorpio, or blessed (or cursed, depending on perspective) with a prominent Pluto or an eighth-house concentration, are often seen as wielders of a certain dark power. This isn’t a melodramatic interpretation; it’s deeply symbolic…
In families with a designated “Scapegoat,” a painful dynamic emerges where one member is consistently blamed for the family’s problems, creating a distressing cycle of rejection and isolation for that individual. This role typically involves being the target of resentment,…
The Outer-Planets exert an all-consuming force on the horoscope, and the duration of their transits provides insight into the potency and influence of these cosmic forces throughout history. Dane Rudhyar says we should look at these three planets as part…
In the book Dark of the Soul: Psychopathology in the Horoscope by Liz Greene there is a segment about fears and phobias’. The author refers to the aspect of Moon square Mars in reference to stinging and correlates with our painful…
The Notebook, A Walk to Remember and Dear John are all by Nicholas Sparks and are stories that basically revolve around two people who fall in love. However, in each of these tales, there is always some terrible fate or…
I once wrote somewhere on this blog about Liz Greene’s interpretation of Pluto in The Astrology of Fate as representing the black man. It was part of a dream analysis she was working through with a client. I also mentioned…
When Pluto stirs in a woman’s chart, it doesn’t simply draw her toward “bad boys” like a rebellious teenager flouting social norms. It’s a far more deeper calling—archetypal, mythic. It’s as if something within her recognizes that to truly know…
Pluto’s domain is the underworld—the one found in myths, but also the personal one: repressed trauma, old patterns, addictions, obsessions, and the deep yearning for what’s real. It dismantles the false, the brittle, the bits of you that have calcified…
The film Closer is practically drenched in Scorpio’s essence—jealousy, obsession, power struggles, and the relentless pursuit of truth, no matter how devastating. Each character embodies an aspect of the 8th-house terrain, where intimacy and betrayal dance together in beautifully tragic…