posted December 15, 2008 10:35 PM
I just think that transiting Pluto in a house would have to make some aspects to the chart..especially personal points. Transiting in a house alone doesn't seem significant enough even if it rules a certain house. I am not sure about house transits when it comes to events. That why I am leaning more towards more Cosmobiology which doesn't use houses at all and doesn't put much emphasis on signs.
if the house system transits work for an astrologer, then that's fine. As for me, I am just not sure if it really works that well.
there are just some things in mainstream Astrology that I am just not certain that works. That's why I focus a lot more on geometry with the aspects and midpoints.
I found the Mars/Saturn midpoint activations were interesting,and that's know as the death axis in Cosmobiology.
Saturn was known as planet of death before Pluto was discovered, and it's viewed that way in other systems.
Since the discovery of Pluto's fellow kuiper belt objects, I don't believe that death would be solely ruled by Pluto. It's possible that kuiper belt region itself could relate to death too....especially the plutinos with their orbits similar as Pluto's and their underworld symbolism.
Raymond