Special Feature: The Best of Pluto Moving into Aquarius
Wednesday, the anti-planet Pluto moves into Aquarius. Planet Waves and PWFM are off this week, though here is a compilation of my best work on Pluto entering Aquarius, dating back to 2019.
Dear Friend and Reader:
Happy Equinox and Aries New Moon. This is a hot one.
Wednesday, the six-planet Pluto-Charon system enters Aquarius for the first time since 1777. It is changing signs for the first time since it entered Capricorn in 2008. We at Planet Waves and Planet Waves FM are taking a week off from regular publishing, though today I have for you a compilation of my best work about Pluto entering Aquarius.
Technically known as (134340) Pluto/Charon (not Chiron, that is something else), Pluto was re-cast as a “dwarf planet” in the summer of 2006. Pluto/Charon is a six-planet system orbiting our Sun.
The objects that follow along with Pluto are Charon, Styx, Nix, Kerberos and Hydra. None is a moon because they all orbit a common barycenter — a point in space external to all of them. The astronomy websites that say “Pluto has five moons” do not have this correct. With a moon, the barycenter is inside the larger object. With binary and multiples, the barycenter is outside all of the objects.
Pluto is Part of the Kuiper Belt
This system is now known to be a member of the Kuiper Belt, a kind of remote asteroid belt orbiting our Sun, the existence of which was confirmed in 1992 with the discovery of Albion.
Pluto is now approaching its most distant point from the Sun, the aphelion. In recent generations, Pluto was close to or at aphelion, its closest point to the Sun. Transits through a sign have lasted about 15 years. Pluto will spend about 20 years in Aquarius, and not enter Pisces until 2043-2044, and will enter Aries in 2066-2067.
Here is my spoof on Pluto through the signs.
Pluto in a Strange Land — all 12 signs, or two sign bundle. Fantastic readings that rise to the level of business and personal consulting — for the price of a decent lunch for two. They come with a diversity of other video and written readings from the archives.
The Pluto in Aquarius Classics Collection
With that background, here are a few of my Pluto in Aquarius classics. These include the four Sun and rising sign horoscopes leading up to the event. All articles should open on pages without a paywall. If there is an issue, please tell me in the comments. I’ve checked them all, but I might have missed one.
According to my current plan,the April monthly horoscope will come out Thursday, March 30, 2023. — efc
The Great Reconciliation of Accounts and Humanity — This is the reference reading for a series of 12-sign readings in the series An Aquarian Era. It contains much background on the problem of transhumanism associated with Pluto in Aquarius. It’s a printable PDF, and I suggest it’s better to work with (meaning read and take ownership of) on paper. These readings exist for each of the signs, though this is the reading relevant to them all.
In Grand Style: The U.S. Pluto Return — The last major event of Pluto in Capricorn is Pluto returning to its position at the founding of the U.S. This is true for any of the U.S. charts, including the Declaration of Independence and the Articles of Confederation. (The Constitution and Bill of Rights have Pluto in Aquarius.)
Rumors: Events Leading into Pluto in Aquarius — Written in July 2022, this article goes over the series of events leading to Pluto’s entry into Aquarius. There is quite a bit of fanfare with multiple sign changes (including two centaur planets entering Aquarius with pluto, which I have not written about).
Made in America: Anaretic Pluto — This article studies the transition between the Pluto return and Pluto entering Aquarius. They are related. Pluto in Capricorn represented the evaporation of the brick-and-mortar world as reality and the onset of virtual space as “reality,” as we walk the line between the two.
To The Edge and Beyond — Named for the title of a book by my beloved friend Melanie Reinhart, this article looks at three planets on the edge, Mars, Saturn and Pluto — and what might come next. We are in an edge region of consciousness and experience, no matter how you may look at it.
Recent Horoscopes Studying Pluto and Saturn Changing Signs
My horoscopes are sophisticated 12-sign readings, appreciated by many who have no other use for astrology. I blend a common-sense approach to life with my direct experience and study as an astrologer and spiritual seeker on the path.
Planet Waves Monthly Horoscope for March 2023
Planet Waves Weekly Horoscope for March 2, 2023
Common sense rules. Very interesting discussion here, Eric, on astrology & a geocentric world.
Feb 4, 2023 - Geocentric Flat Earth Astrology - Eric Dubay - 180K subscribers - 37,344 views
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNKIOHoPgC8
The entire field of astrology is based upon a geocentric cosmology that only works using the traditional Azimuthal Equidistant Flat Earth map. In the following video I discuss this with Mary at Sea Level, a professional geocentric astrologer and vocal flat earther.
Hi Eric - Love your substack & your take on the stupidity of the C19 story-line/mandates/vaxx etc - & esp appreciate your support for Christine Massey's excellent FOI work- well-done!) but your take on Pluto (& the supposed "planets") needs further research on your part imo.
Just as Christine Massey has been excessively trashed, so has Eric Dubay & others who have provided irrefutable evidence against a spinning, revolving globe earth & spinning planets in an expanding universe, etc. Evidence overwhelmingly indicates that earth is more of a "realm" than a spinning ball.
The constellations have NOT changed in millennia, which points to a stationary, central earth plane.
A critical point always made by those using NASA's planet photos/simulations, is that they are simply inventions > CGI/artists' renderings (such as your use of "Artist’s rendering of the view from Pluto". Eric that means "imaginary" ya know? Made up. Ask yourself, why in our increasingly technocratic world, no REAL PHOTOS FROM SPACE are shown, huh? Because the PTB can't produce them. Space is not "real".
This issue is so much more important than the shape of the earth & speaks to unparalleled deception.
> Mar 20, 2023 - Destroying the Globe with Socratic Questioning - Eric Dubay - 12K views - 1 day ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y7nfxZHHiMk
Please see > Apr 26, 2022 - Why is Earth the Only Flat Planet? - Eric Dubay - 180K subscribers
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5UvtaFE-0k
Another common question posed by Globe Earthers is, "if the Earth is flat, then why are all the other planets round?" To begin with, the Earth is a plane, not a planet, and by simply adding a "t" on the end modern astronomers have linguistically transformed our Earth plane into a globe spun around the Sun. The word "round" is also deceiving, because most Flat Earthers would agree that the Earth is round like a coin, just not round like a ball. When making this argument online, Globe Earthers will often present a picture of the traditional heliocentric model with eight spherical planets and a Flat Earth among them floating in space. This entire concept is a strawman, however, as no Flat Earthers believe in a flat planet floating in space third from the Sun in a heliocentric solar system.
In NASA's many CGI depictions the planets do indeed appear spherical, but when looking at them for yourself through a telescope or super-zoom camera, it is certainly contestable whether or not the planets are spherical. Every time I have personally observed the planets they look like small, relatively flat, round lights and nothing like huge spherical terra firma worlds. Only in NASA and other "official" space agency footage do the planets appear like three-dimensional globular worlds; in amateur footage they look more like two-dimensional lights, similar to all the other stars. In fact, before they were called "planets," the ancients referred to them as "wandering stars" because they only differed from the other "fixed stars" in their relative motions. They each have their own unique appearance, but none of them look like spherical worlds, even Saturn which appears more like a circular luminary with a halo of light around it.
Ultimately, however, it is completely irrelevant what shape the other planets are when looking to prove the shape of the Earth. Modern astronomers constantly repeat this red herring that I have dubbed the "appeal to the sky" fallacy. Imagine inviting a contractor over to your house to measure the dimensions of your floor and instead they immediately get out their tape-measure and start measuring all the recessed lights in the ceiling! This is exactly what Globe Earthers are doing by claiming to provide scientific proof for the shape of the Earth under our feet by looking at lights in the sky over our head. Like magicians distracting you with one hand while fooling you with the other, globe apologists when asked for empirical, measurable proof of the shape of the Earth beneath their feet, invariably inevitably instead turn their noses up to the sky and start talking about the shape of things up there. But even if all the other planets really were spheres, what on Earth does that have to do with the shape of the Earth?
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See: Eric Dubay - Why is Earth the Only Flat Planet? - 70K views - 10months ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5UvtaFE-0k
Look forward to yours & others discussion/responses to this info, Eric. Question all authority, always.
Keep up all your good C19 questioning/research/work to educate, inform & change peoples' minds.
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