I know 2 con artists and i fortunately have the info to view their charts and have looked hard to see what makes them so good (not good as in nice, good as in good at conning) and the only placement that is similar is their natal pluto opposing their asc.
What do you reckon, is this a possible effect of this placement?
If so, most of you know me to be an annoyingly pie in the sky optomist/idealist, but i do believe all energy is neutral until directed positively or negatively, so my other question is
What would a person with this placement be able to do that is good with it, as in good/nice?
You maen like Robin Hood, stealing from the rich to give to the pooor? (Or Dennis Moore. He's one of the Monty Python characters who stayed with me.)
I've been thinking about this, abluelily, and it just doesn't track for me for some reason. Are their Plutos in the 6th or 7th, or is it a mix and they're just conjunct Des?
Pluto in 6th could be shady/taboo work which makes sense. A positive spin would be work that restructures, like counseling (v. popular recommendation for peeps with Scorp/Pluto bound up in job sectors).
@SaD yeah both in 6th house, within 2 degrees of desc. Both very shady in private but very confidence inspiring to those who dont "feel" the edge. I guess they could do deep psychoanalytical work, theyd know what they were looking for haha
@salali, ooo Robin Hood, of course seems like such a nice guy....for a thief lol and I LOVE MONTY PYTHON, they way the dark humour gives so much learning from laughing at their courage to share the dark times with us. absolutely!
I don't have the foggiest, I just wanted to stop in *waves like mad* and say 'HI!' It's very good to see you Angie
I just got two ideas, no neptune aspects? That might make others idealize them? What about saturn aspects, that would make others think they were responsible or trustworthy? Ok, that's my flimsy 2cents
Mercury, Neptune, Jupiter.