Synastry

Pluto-Pluto Aspects in Synastry

“Pleasure of love lasts but a moment. Pain of love lasts a lifetime.”

Jean Pierre Claris De Florian

Disclaimer: This article represents a few interpretations among countless interpretations of synastry. For a deeper understanding, check out my comprehensive list of synastry aspects.

Pluto Conjunct Pluto Synastry

Pluto conjunct Pluto synastry suggests you’re born in the same generation. There’s an unspoken understanding between you, a recognition of a kindred spirit. You likely go through similar deep-seated changes in life.

Pluto rules the shadow self, so you can embolden each other to overcome your dark side. Possessiveness, jealousy, manipulation, and rage – you both seek to transform these negative feelings.

In romance, this aspect can ignite a passion that burns with the intensity of a thousand suns. You may have a strong attachment to each other. The sexual energy between you is like a woman’s breast – it can reach up to the Milky Way. Yet your commitment is like a woman’s egg – only reserved for One person.

Whether the weather is fine or whether the weather is not, whether the weather is cold or whether the weather is hot, you’ll weather the weather whatever the weather, whether you like it or not.

Pluto Sextile Pluto Synastry

With Pluto sextile Pluto synastry, you can easily reveal secrets to each other. You can spend hours discussing the meaning of life, death, and everything in between. Honesty and loyalty are very important in the relationship.

You can share interests in the hidden aspects of life, such as secret teachings, the occult, or Tantra. You can encourage each other to seek the truth, because only the truth can set you free.

You can also share a mutual determination to face life’s challenges. You can make great partners in large-scale businesses. You are both ambitious leaders who are driven to change the world. You can remind each other that with great power comes great responsibility.

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Pluto Square Pluto Synastry

Pluto square Pluto synastry can indicate a battle of wills between two people from different generations. You may be around 35-50 years apart.

Each person may feel a strong urge to dominate the relationship. You may face problems related to control, money, trust, sexuality, or even abuse. The conflicts can be destructive and violent. You should avoid extreme behaviors here.

This can also be a connection that makes you reconsider the meaning of life and death. Your partner can challenge you to confront your deepest fears and shadow self. You will learn to fight your inner demons instead of fighting your partner.

If Pluto-Pluto square is a parent-child relationship, the parent may feel a strong urge to control/possess the child.

If the square suggests a sexual problem, you should read my article about the spiritual consequences of adultery or the spiritual consequences of premarital sex.

Pluto Trine Pluto Synastry

Pluto trine Pluto synastry can indicate a relationship between an elder and a youth.

The elder will have opportunities to pass on life lessons to empower the youth, particularly things related to investment, tax, death, and sexuality. But the youth can also illuminate the elder in terms of modern perspectives.

This relationship has mutual understanding, respect, and acceptance. You can easily dive deep into each other’s psyches, even though you have a big generation gap.

Pluto trine Pluto synastry can also point to a healing connection. You can act as a catalyst for each other’s spiritual evolution. You will learn to let go of toxic things and instead invest your energy in what matters most.

Pluto Opposite Pluto Synastry

Pluto opposite Pluto synastry doesn’t happen often because you are unlikely to live long enough to experience this aspect. If you are, you may be around 80+ years apart.

You can learn important lessons about death, inheritance, spirituality, and giving back to others in this relationship. You can respectfully exchange your perspectives on life to see how different generations think.

This aspect asks you both “If life is a book, what will you write on the last page?”