Pluto is going direct in Capricorn for the final time and for some it will be a highway to hell

Pluto, our power planet of seismic change, is stationing direct in the sign of the sea goat for the final time in our lifetimes.On Friday, Oct.

11, Pluto will go direct at a fateful 29 degrees of Capricorn, effectively ending its retrograde and embarking on the last gasp of its transit through the sign of strategy and legacy.The dark dwarf will remain in the sign of the sea goat until Nov.

19, when it will enter Aquarius and where it shall remain in residence for the next two decades.Find out what the stars reveal about your day with our Daily Horoscopes newsletter.

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Stay updated with the latest stories from the New York Post Explore more newsletters.Petit but potent, Pluto is the planet of elemental power and total transformation.

Discovered in 1930 and aptly named for the god of the underworld, Pluto teaches us that destruction greases the wheel of creation and that all life is wrought from death.Pluto has spent the past 15 years in the hardscrabble sign of Capricorn, showing off the shadow side of financial systems, power players, patriarchal structures and authority figures.This final push, which will play out over the next few weeks, marks the end of an era for Pluto.

At 29 degrees of Capricorn, Pluto will be at the final or anaretic degree of the sign, the point of the ultimate expression of its energy.The vibe is now or never, fated and anxious to act.

At this degree, Pluto can’t help but push the button, scream the truth, force a deathbed confession and strike the match that lights the powder keg.Interestingly, in the Major Arcana of the tarot, Capricorn is represented by the devil card and, of course, Pluto is named for the overlord of the underworld.

In tandem, we can view this transit as the highway to hell for those wh...

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