Pluto In Aquarius

Michael Zizis
2 min readJul 9, 2024

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The new themes of murder

A short essay by Mike Zizis

July 9, 2024

In New age thinking, it’s an easy pleasure, to overlook the dark themes of Pluto. Because as we all know, hoping, and put cotton rainbows in the window will put an end to nuclear war. In Astrology Pluto represents the collective will to power. He is about rape and volcanic and global ashes that used to be children, as a means to war. When only evil people are passionate, then there is no hope for our future. We will always get the politicians we deserve because we didn’t do anything about changing it.

Aquarius is among other themes, dispassionate, { Think Brett Spiner an Aquarius playing data on Star Trek TNG} excited in a positive or negative sense by technology, while Pluto is war by other means.

In humanity’s Mars fueled adolescence, those who threw the best rocks most accurately, and chucked the best spears were most likely to create children, and pass on their genetically honed skills.

In the first few thousand years of the evolution of war, human beings had to get face-to-face, and eye to eye, to brutally slaughter the opponent, I mean your son and my son, your daughter and my daughter.

There were occasions when our even more distant ancestors would pick up a rock, hurl it at a distance, and kill a Homotherium trying to have one of us for lunch. Imagine how that guy or gal felt after taking out the serious threat to Our tribe or our family. That person could expertly kill a threat at a distance.

In the evolution of warfare now we are not only increasing the distance between us and the enemy, we are dispassionately using electronic game players halfway around the globe to dispatch our enemy. We are incorrect to think that this is the end of techno war. There will come a time when machines will be ‘killing’ other machines, and inevitably probably, if not optimistically, less human blood will be spilled.

If we survive each other, collectively the distance in war will always increase. Do I think this is a good thing? If it stops the butchering of women and children by men even gradually, the answer must be yes. Of course it’s quite easy to see the future, we always become more powerful, and we have a frenzied zeal for leaving any wisdom behind.

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Michael Zizis
Michael Zizis

Written by Michael Zizis

https://michaelzizis.com/ Over 40 years as a professional astrologer, I am ready willing and able to craft trends in your journey.

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