Okay, so I’ve been digging into this whole “moon conjunct Pluto” thing in my birth chart, and let me tell you, it’s been a ride. I’m no astrology expert, just someone trying to figure myself out, you know?
First, I found my birth chart online. There are a few different websites. You need your birth date, time, and location. Pretty simple, right?
Then, I located the Moon and Pluto in the chart. They were represented by these little symbols, and I had to check because they were really close together. I had to make sure I got the symbols right.

I started reading. Everything. Anything I could find about Moon-Pluto conjunctions. Some of it was way too out there, but some of it… hit home. Like, really hit home.
The Deep Dive
Here’s what I’ve gathered, in my own, totally non-expert words:
- Intense Emotions: Apparently, this aspect means I feel things deeply. Like, ocean-trench deep. And yeah, that’s… accurate. I’ve always been a bit of an emotional sponge.
- Transformation: This is a big one. It’s about facing your shadows, your hidden stuff, and going through these intense periods of change. Kinda scary, but also… necessary?
- Power Dynamics: This one’s tricky. It can show up in relationships, in how I deal with authority, even in how I handle my own inner power. Still working on figuring this one out.
- Secret:There are many unknown secrets waiting me to explore.I need more time to face it.
So, what have I done with all this info? Well, mostly, I’ve been journaling. A lot. Trying to connect these astrological ideas to my actual life experiences. When have I felt those intense emotions? What triggers them? Where am I holding onto old patterns that need to change?
I’ve also started paying closer attention to my dreams. Supposedly, the Moon-Pluto combo can make your subconscious super active. My dreams have always been pretty wild, so… yeah, that checks out.
It’s a work in progress. I’m not suddenly “enlightened” or anything. But it’s given me a new framework for understanding myself, my past, and maybe even my future. And honestly, that’s pretty cool.
If you’re curious about your own chart, give it a shot! Just remember, it’s one piece of the puzzle, not the whole picture. And it’s okay to take it all with a grain of salt… or maybe a whole salt shaker.












