Pluto in Taurus
Pavlo Hloba. Planets in the Zodiac Signs
Generation 1852 – 1884 (Pluto was in Taurus for 32 years). Here, Pluto is in detriment, in the domicile of Venus and Chiron, in the sign of the Moon’s exaltation, within the earth element. During this era, there was material prosperity in the capitalist world, global economic restructuring, the formation of monopolies, economic expansion, the industrial revolution, and a financial boom. It was a time connected with the real needs of the people, when the power of the masses was directed toward money, acquiring capital, and creating a solid foundation beneath their feet. Pluto in Taurus gives you strength to accomplish great deeds. It was then that absolute materialists and pragmatists achieved their goals. You can be a leader, a creator of a future revolution. This placement of Pluto can produce terrifying black magicians. In such a case, one can harness the powers of the Earth, restoring strength through contact with nature. In the worst case, you are a greedy, acquisitive, power-hungry individual. Money and capital are means for achieving your selfish aims. Personalities: Lenin, Stalin.
Avesalom Podvodnyi. Planets in the Zodiac Signs
The Plutonian Taurus engages—somewhat awkwardly, since Pluto is entrapped—in activities alien to its nature: meticulously inspecting the forms under its jurisdiction, attempting through more or less peaceful transformation to create new ones from the outdated and obsolete. The less peaceful path is exemplified by the First World War, one of whose aims was the redistribution of the world. The cold fire of Pluto’s transformation is unpleasant (though necessary) for warm and soulful Taurus; it is somewhat caustic and occasionally tramples even what is constructive. Little constructive work (beyond the destruction of obsolete forms) is evident in this position (I assume that in the future this will change, or the very concept of constructiveness will change, and then the latter may no longer apply).
Francesca Sakoyan. Planets in the Zodiac Signs
Expansion of the economy and industry, triumph of materialistic thinking. Desire for financial power, acquisition of possessions, striking greed. You were born during a 32-year period (1850–1882), when people were born who place exceptional value on practicality. They have a very strong psychological need to feel that human life has a firm and solid foundation. They possess an indestructible need to be certain that basic necessities are no longer a cause for concern, and that everything in life rests on a solid foundation. People belonging to your generation spare no effort at work, strive to raise the standard of living, and desire that everyone be well-fed. They build roads and buildings. They take measures to increase labor productivity. They strive for progress in establishing various enterprises, which form the essential basis for a healthy, developing economy. In people of your age group, there is a highly developed tendency to measure the importance of any utilitarian value. For example, in the fields of education and scientific research, people of your generation focus on ideas of practical value and give very little support to purely theoretical studies. People of your generation are pragmatic and cannot remain idle. They have an inherent need to build and DO. This concern for earthly matters often takes on an extreme character. Individuals of your age group frequently fall into extreme materialism, paying too little attention to humanistic, ethical, and spiritual values. In people of your age group, the desire for all things earthly is highly developed. You place great importance on physical comfort in housing and on delicious food. People of your generation emphasize the romantic side of love and also place high value on physical attractiveness. Only a small number of individuals within your age category tend to feel out of place in the atmosphere of pragmatism and materialism characteristic of their era, remaining outsiders in relation to the social norms of their time.
Planets in Signs. The Art of Prediction. Semira and V. Vethash
Great potential of energy with the danger of non-realization.



