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🏠 Planets in Houses

Pluto in the 7th House

🏠 Partnerships

With Pluto in the 7th House, partnerships are the central arena where your relationship with power, intimacy, and transformation plays out. You attract intense partners, and each significant relationship tends to reshape you at a deep level. The developmental task is meeting the depth without reenacting old dramas of control and loss.

Life Area

The 7th House governs partnerships, marriage, and close one-to-one relationships. With Pluto here, these bonds carry intensity, power, and the capacity for profound transformation.

Strengths

  • Transformational partnership — Relationships that change both people at the root.
  • Loyal commitment — Unusual depth of devotion once you are in.
  • Psychological perception in love — Seeing your partner more clearly than they see themselves.
  • Courage to go deep — Willingness to face relationship material others avoid.

Challenges

  • Power struggles — Cycles of control, resistance, and renegotiation with partners.
  • Jealousy and possessiveness — Intense reactions to any sense of loss or threat.
  • Fatal attractions — Drawn to partners who are dangerous for you in some specific way.
  • Dramatic endings — Separations that feel like deaths and require full rebuilding.

In Daily Life

Professionally, Pluto in the 7th House suits couples therapy, mediation, business partnerships that survive crisis, or any work that transforms people through relationship. In love, you must learn that real power is shared, not seized. The developmental work is bringing the underworld of your partnerships into conscious view, so intimacy becomes a place of mutual liberation rather than mutual control.

Today's Moon 5 Apr
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The reception of Planets when they behold one another, if it be strong, doth diminish the malice of an evil aspect, and increase the goodness of a good aspect. - William Lilly (1602.-1681.)