Pluto in the 6th House
Frances Sakoian. Planets in Houses
Ability to improve existing employment conditions and work methods. Poor choice of subordinates. Suitable for document-related work, their preparation and record-keeping; possible employment in waste recycling industries or in projects related to new technologies, atomic energy. Health is generally weak and requires constant attention; medications for illnesses are often ineffective. One must strive to think positively, eat properly, and follow hygiene rules. Mediumship, excellent intuition, possible healing abilities, persistence, and a sense of responsibility. Tendency toward fanatical manifestations. Predisposition to infections, edema, and leukemia. You may be absorbed by your health, self-improvement, and personal development. You are interested in the psychological aspects of illness and may subject yourself and others to endless psychoanalysis. You may also be insatiable in work and exhaust yourself by overworking. To your employees, you may appear tyrannical, and you may find it easier to work alone.
B. Israel. Planets in Houses
Causes of ailments resemble those of Mars. Double importance of energy distribution in the body. Excess energy and its improper flow. Reflexology helps. If the planet is in a water sign and unharmed, tumors (non-malignant) may occur. The person is an excellent reflexologist, masseur, osteopath, possesses magical abilities, and is an extrasensory doctor. Various professions: military personnel, miners, geologists, archaeologists, metro builders (law enforcement, mineral extraction, etc.), as well as radiologists, nuclear physicists, financiers, and representatives of “mass” professions—ordinary engineers. This planetary position can bring significant changes in one’s career. Pets: black cats, bats, reptiles, crocodiles, large black dogs.
Frances Sakoian. Planets in Houses
A person fully realizes their imperfections only when they begin working. This Pluto position tests one’s attitude toward work; the right choice, perseverance, focus, selflessness, and detachment from results. The fate of others depends on the person’s work, and if the choice is wrong, something falls apart, all efforts are wasted, and after some time it becomes clear that nothing can be fixed. Here, the first lesson of Pluto is humility in the face of specific work failures. The second lesson is the need for necessary perseverance: without it, everything ends in failure. The third lesson is the ability to switch to a new type of work when the old one has exhausted itself. Insufficient processing leads to a loss of faith in the ability to achieve anything, as a sense of futility arises—any work seems doomed to crushing failure. In reality, this is not the case. Pluto merely reveals outdated methods and tools, as well as activities that are no longer relevant for this person. The fourth lesson of Pluto, after mastering the first three, is detachment from the results of labor, which may disappear for this person (e.g., a manuscript is stolen and a novel is published under someone else’s name). Mastering this Pluto position brings high-quality work and the ability to create something that is not only eternal but also significant for an entire nation or a large egregore. However, some gloominess during work, as with Saturn in the 6th house, always remains and affects the results. Health may be good, but periodic cleansing states are possible—flu with high fever, disorders. It is useful to occasionally fast or follow detox diets.
Bill Herbst. The Houses of the Horoscope
Illness and healing. Illness is caused by the blockage of life force. The source of the disorder lies in the subconscious, which invades the body through the need for spiritual cleansing. Treatment involves understanding the driving nature of the desire to control and dominate. When attempting to control what cannot be controlled or to possess what cannot be possessed, fate may corner you, cutting you off from life changes. Emotions become toxic, poisoning your body and spreading through it in the form of illness. The task is to first identify the attachments you need to release, then vividly imagine freeing yourself from negative emotions. Health is restored by eliminating old feelings and shifting to a new emotional foundation. Unequal relationships. You may diligently work under the authority of your superiors, fully submitting to them, reflecting deep devotion. But you are also capable of subtly undermining their power, which can provoke hostility and distrust, leading to a major battle with powerful enemies. If you are in a leadership position, you may be either a charismatic leader with fanatically devoted followers or a tyrant demanding unquestioning obedience. A serious trap is the inability to see the truth in either case, as your motives are often hidden even from yourself. The task is to recognize and destroy all abuses of power by discerning true and false authority. Duty and service. Service flows in cycles. Sometimes you are “filled” with understanding, becoming a divine finger sending messages from heart to heart, reaching others through heightened consciousness. But after some time, your fervor fades back into the subconscious. Eventually, your messages become mechanical, mere repetitions of a truth that once manifested but now is nothing more than a cliché. This flat phase persists until the next cycle of awakening. The traps lie in cycling through phases of awareness and forgetting without gaining any wisdom. The task is to remember what you have been through and what you have learned. With each new cycle, recall all previous lessons of humility to offer people not just fervor but deeper truth. Let each new flat phase of service unfold at a higher level, guiding you toward the heavens with each cycle. Technical thinking. Your thinking is changeable. Sometimes you penetrate beneath the surface of life, revealing hidden threads that connect it into a whole. At other times, you act ineffectively, barely noticing what is happening around you. This occurs due to the phenomenon of perception—either of the whole or of its elements. When these paradigms of perception conflict, your worldview becomes flawed. When they align, your analysis gains depth and sophistication that impresses others. The task is to transform your life during moments of clear vision. However, do not curse the darkness, for it is the fertile source from which such remarkable thinking emerges. When the process of vision forms, do not hinder it. Let the birth of the mind occur naturally. Discipline and patterns. Ecological systems develop naturally, expanding and growing through the network of relationships between different species. This is a phase of stable existence, the accumulation of biomass. Once a system reaches a critical point of biomass accumulation, it suddenly collapses into chaos. The system breaks down. Yet almost magically, it is reborn at a higher level of complexity. The patterns of your lifestyle develop similarly. Discipline and productivity grow steadily and purposefully. Then suddenly everything changes. Habits crumble, becoming meaningless. Work productivity stalls. Then a shift in direction occurs, and gradually you rise to a higher level of existence. The task is to allow both the stability phase and the chaos phase to exist within the spiral of your work.
Universal Interpretation. Planets in Houses
This is a distinctly individualistic person who, in a strange way, is always ready to help others. Inclined toward healing professions, classical medicine, or dietary therapy. Believes they are endowed with a certain mission and must serve people for their own well-being and self-respect. Feels a deep need to assist others. Eagerly engages in research and the accumulation of scientific information. Possible serious health issues, especially during the planet’s affliction. If energies are misused, the person may become a hypochondriac, bouncing from one doctor to another. Suppressing one’s own energies, passions, and instincts can lead to the formation of bad habits that are difficult to overcome. Such a person has a remarkable ability to transform working conditions and improve methods of work. They must pay close attention to their health, think positively, eat properly, and cultivate good hygiene. They possess hidden power as a healer and may become a self-taught physician. Arrogance and excessive idealism toward colleagues, superiors, and subordinates are characteristic. Professional failures lead to self-doubt. Carelessness at work ends in legal conflict for such a person. Only highly responsible and diligent activity brings profit and recognition. When treating such a person, it is often necessary to change their lifestyle rather than resort to strong medication. They are prone to infectious diseases, fanatically trust their healer, and show remarkable persistence and responsibility in self-treatment. Such a person must carefully select their subordinates, as much depends on their work. They need to closely monitor their lifestyle, carefully control their activities, and organize personal goals. They should more often listen to their inner voice and follow it, even if it seems unusual. It is important to take unconventional steps in life and pursue what they believe in with determination and persistence. Often, such people become practicing magicians, parapsychologists, or astrologers. They are characterized by powerful self-expression and a passion for self-assertion.



