Okay, folks, let’s dive into my little experiment with the “sun trine pluto” aspect. I’m not gonna lie, I was kinda curious – and a little intimidated – by this one. It sounds intense, right?
So, I started by, well, just noticing. I mean, that’s where everything begins, isn’t it? I paid attention to my energy levels throughout the day. Were there any surges? Any dips? I jotted down anything that felt significant, even if it seemed silly at the time. Like, “10:30 AM – Suddenly felt the urge to reorganize my entire spice rack.” You know, that kind of stuff.
Digging Deeper
Then, I decided to be a bit more proactive. I knew this transit was supposed to be about transformation, about uncovering hidden things. So, I picked one area of my life that felt… stuck. For me, it was my creative projects. I have, like, a million half-finished things lying around.

- I listed all those projects. All of them. It was… a long list.
- I looked at each one and asked myself, “Why haven’t I finished this? What’s really stopping me?”
- Be brutal honest.
This part wasn’t easy. I had to confront some uncomfortable truths. Fear of failure, fear of judgment, plain old procrastination… it all came bubbling up. But instead of shoving it back down, I let it be there. I acknowledged it. I even wrote about it in my journal, just to get it out of my head and onto paper.
The interesting thing is, once I faced those fears, they started to lose their power. It was like, “Oh, is that all you are? Okay, I see you.” And then, something shifted. I felt a renewed sense of… possibility. Like, maybe I could actually finish some of those projects. Maybe they weren’t so scary after all.
I picked one project – a short story I’d abandoned months ago – and decided to just… work on it. No pressure, no expectations. Just see what happened. And you know what? I made progress. Real progress. I added a few paragraphs, tweaked some dialogue, and it started to feel… alive again.
So, that’s my sun trine pluto experience so far. It’s not about magic, it’s about doing the work. It’s about facing your shadows, owning your power, and moving forward, even if it’s just one tiny step at a time.
It is worth keeping trying and never give up.
