Okay, so today I wanna talk about something I’ve been messing around with lately – Pluto in the second house. I know, sounds like some kinda mystical mumbo jumbo, but it’s actually pretty cool once you get into it.
It all started when I was looking into my birth chart, you know, the whole astrology thing. I was never really a big believer, but a friend of mine kept going on about it, and I figured, why not? So I plugged in my info – birth date, time, location, the whole shebang – and started poking around.
That’s when I saw it: Pluto in my second house. I had no idea what that meant, so I started digging. Turns out, the second house is all about your possessions, your values, your money, how you make it, and how you spend it. It is also about your self-worth. Pretty important stuff, right?

Then there’s Pluto. This planet is all about transformation, power, intensity, kind of like a big, cosmic bulldozer that comes in and shakes things up. It’s about letting go of the old to make way for the new. In other words, it’s not always a gentle process.
So, Pluto in the second house? It basically means that my relationship with money, possessions, and my self-worth is gonna be undergoing some major shifts throughout my life. I might experience some big financial ups and downs, or my values might change drastically over time. It also suggests that I might have a tendency to be controlling when it comes to money, or maybe even a bit obsessive about accumulating wealth.
Honestly, it kinda freaked me out at first. But then I started thinking about my life so far, and it actually made a lot of sense. I’ve always been someone who’s had to work really hard for what I have. And I’ve definitely had my fair share of financial struggles. Also, when I am in a financial crisis, I will feel my self-worth is influenced. I had to figure out how to make ends meet, and those experiences have really shaped who I am today.
The Practice Begins
So, I decided to do a little experiment. I wanted to see if I could tap into this Pluto energy and use it to my advantage. Here’s what I did:
- Tracking Expenses: First, I started tracking every single penny I spent. I used a simple app, nothing fancy. It was kinda painful at first, seeing where all my money was going.
- Identifying Patterns: After a few weeks, I started noticing patterns. I was spending way too much on eating out and on impulse purchases. I realized I was using shopping as a way to fill a void, to make myself feel better, it is related to my self-worth.
- Setting Goals: Next, I set some financial goals. Nothing too crazy, just things like saving up for a trip or paying down some debt.
- Reevaluating Values: I also took some time to really think about my values. What truly matters to me? What do I want my life to be about? And I set up goals of my self-worth, which means I do not need to compare with others, I know what I can do and what I can make.
The Results
It’s been a few months now, and I gotta say, it’s been pretty eye-opening. I’m definitely more mindful of my spending. I’m not perfect, of course. I still slip up sometimes, but I’m much more aware of my financial habits. I started to build up my self-worth, and I knew what I wanted. My self-worth is no longer influenced by the money I have.

More importantly, I feel like I’m starting to understand myself on a deeper level. This whole Pluto in the second house thing has pushed me to confront some of my own insecurities and fears around money and self-worth. It’s been a bit of a rollercoaster, but I feel like I’m growing as a person because of it. So keep your eyes on this if you are interested in it. I will share my experience again!












