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Sagittarius sun Capricorn moon Gemini rising
“Many people assume, for instance, that astrology is all nonsense. It is true that astrology has nothing to do with the stars. The horoscope may say that you were born in Taurus, but the constellations today have moved and horoscopes no longer correspond to the actual positions of the stars. … But people criticize astrology as though it had something to do with the stars. –”

— C. G. Jung in 1929

Pluto in the 6th House - The Exorcist Priestess 

Pluto in the 6th house people make the ultimate sacrifice to serve others. Hermes is the Virgo God of the 6th house. Hermes is the healer and alchemist, the magician, and the only God in contact with Hades of Pluto as the transporter of souls to the underworld. She moves her caduceus like a wand that uses spelling words to cast magic healing and curative spells, to speak and reveal the inner force that one allows for one to slay their demons on their own. The Healing Gods use the individual as Soul Physicians and the Psychopomp between the dead and alive. With Pluto in the 6th it’s often the case of the sufferer recognising suffering, and when she is supporting a person in crisis, ill health, or fear, she can channel a powerful knowledge beyond her years, with the wise counsel that reveals the passage of light. She is the sister of death, draped in a black nurses uniform with the caduceus and serpents delivering ancient healing ingredients through the lines in her hand. The ancients would have referred to the Pluto in the 6th archetype as a “crone”, a word used to define women leaders, sages, midwives, and healers in the community who were revered for their wisdom. 

The individual is tasked with recognising and empathising with the pain experienced by those in distress, and this is how she knows the the dosage of medicine in the poison and anti-venom in the venom. This means it’s also possible that certain pains, digestive upsets, and fluctuating cycles of anxiety confuse doctors and have untraceable origins. An insatiable longing stirs from deep within the soul and longs for the individual to serve others and to devote herself, humbly and devotedly, to larger than personal causes. The individual tends to be drawn to thankless, confronting, and uncredited work that goes unrecognised for a greater spiritual destiny. Professions involving depth psychology, palliative nursing, work with addicts, prisoners, elderly people, sex or forbidden industries, depth research and on death and dying may be a calling card of Pluto. The individual is likely to fly below the radar in the workplace and keep relationships superficial. There will also be a strong sense of introversion or inaccessibility, and the individual tends to reject being thrust into the limelight or positions that risk the intrusion of her privacy. She may then choose jobs with obscure hours, self-employment, or conditions that maintain her privacy and make her somewhat inaccessible. The working product is measured by an impossibly high standard. There is a job to be done, and she ensures this is executed with proficiency and effort. Her style of work that can be appreciated as good work ethic by some, and classed as too intense by others. She can become entranced and impossible to contact or distract, compulsive and acutely focused often to the point of nausea or exhaustion. Due to the heavy task of Pluto in the 6th, the individual is gifted teachers and mentors that make their way her life. If she is aware and listening, such people possess the exact form of wisdom she requires to make her transformation.

Cherry

art by Kurtis Rykovich

my daily routine

  • wake up (8 am)
  • cry (8:30 am - 12 pm)
  • listen to “sexyback” on loop (12 pm - 7 pm)
  • punch a hole in the wall and patch it up (7 pm - 7:30 pm)
  • sleep (8 pm)
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girl: come over me: i can’t, i’m using my sensitive barbels scour the riverbed for morsels of food girl: i hollowed out a nesting cavity under a flat stone me: