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🏠 Planets in Houses

Pluto in the 10th House

🏠 Career & Legacy

With Pluto in the 10th House, your career and public identity are charged with power, ambition, and the capacity to transform whatever field you enter. Your path often involves rising, falling, and rising again, and authority — your own and others' — becomes a central theme. The developmental task is holding public power consciously, without letting it become identity or isolation.

Life Area

The 10th House governs career, public reputation, life direction, and relationship with authority. With Pluto here, your vocational path is intense, transformational, and often publicly dramatic.

Strengths

  • Power vocation — A calling to work at the levers of real influence.
  • Transformational leadership — Ability to reshape institutions from within.
  • Resilient rise — Capacity to rebuild career after public falls that would end others.
  • Strategic depth — Long-term vision that sees around corners competitors miss.

Challenges

  • Public ordeals — Reputation crises and dramatic reversals.
  • Control patterns at work — Using power in ways that breed resentment.
  • Authority conflicts — Intense struggles with bosses, institutions, and power structures.
  • Identification with status — Letting the public role eclipse the inner person.

In Daily Life

Professionally, Pluto in the 10th House suits leadership, politics, corporate transformation, investigative public work, or any vocation that wields real power. In relationships, your partner must accept that your career has a gravity of its own. The developmental work is using your public power in service of transformation rather than self-aggrandisement, and remembering that who you are beneath the role is what gives the role its meaning.

Today's Moon 3 Jun
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17°09' ♑ Capricorn
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✦ Astro Quote
Nor are the Secundian Intelligences, viz. what Angel then governs, to be omitted in consideration, for the judging of future events, as to search when he began his Dominion, and how many years since his Government; for there is very great Mystery in this; Tritemius his mensuration of time in those matters, doth excel all that I have seen, and it doth concur with the Opinion of the most Learned Rabbins; but they were too much superstitious in their application. His Measure or Limitation of time was deduced from certain or assured Revelations, other mens conceits are only conjectural, and have no true affinity with verity or experience. Herein the true understanding of the Assignation of the Planets and Signs to particular Kingdoms and Countries, or Communities of Mankind, will much avail in giving judgment. - William Lilly (1602.-1681.)