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Vesta
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Beautiful writing, and very well researched.

About your comment of younger people running the world...I was talking to someone today. With Coronavirus fatalities concentrated disproportionately on the elderly population, it looks more than likely that younger and younger generations would have to step up and fill the vaccum created.

The converse side is, look at the loss of oral history, traditions and so much wisdom.... My heart weeps for China and Italy.

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Curl said
Beautiful writing, and very well researched.

About your comment of younger people running the world...I was talking to someone today. With Coronavirus fatalities concentrated disproportionately on the elderly population, it looks more than likely that younger and younger generations would have to step up and fill the vaccum created.

The converse side is, look at the loss of oral history, traditions and so much wisdom.... My heart weeps for China and Italy.

  

Curl, that is a sharp connection, albeit a really sobering sad one. That is definitely the type of thing I wanted to discover in this post (not the sad part specifically, of course, but how events/seeds sown now in Pluto in Cap, will reveal themselves/grow, in the future, in Pluto in Aquarius). 

It's an interesting (not the right word) twist that younger generations could be forced to step up in the absence of more experienced leaders, versus usurping their position (so to speak). So there is obligation there (thinking of Saturn as the traditional ruler of Aquarius). Usurping makes me think of Zeus/Jupiter, realizing the obligations (Jupiter in Capricorn) he now has after conquering his father. 

Doing some more free associating... In writing this, I started to think about the "longer childhoods" recent generations have had, and how people go back and forth on them as immature, etc. It strikes me that some in those generations could possibly lose their parents/elders in one fell swoop right now (as you mentioned, that is the case elsewhere in the world), and, for all intents and purposes, be thrust into adulthood, away from traditional family structures (which typically revolves around an older matriarch/patriarch), and forced into cultivating supportive structures with friends and the community at large. (still praying for the best possible outcome for all). 

I'm also weary about what an unimaginable loss that would be, and is right now in other places. Losing those generations, even to the degree we already have, is a loss that I don't think we can comprehend fully, at this point. I can't at least. 

Diving back in to do some research. 

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I wonder if people are really going to realize that THEY'RE the sh*tty friend, and not everyone else!?? The ghosting, flakiness, the 'I'm better than you' attitude, and other bad habits society has taught us for the past 30 years! 

How's that for Pluto in Aquarius? Friendships re-examined. 

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Oh man! I was just discussing with husband a really shity friendship that I have and it makes me feel so bad every time I get exposed to it. Some people have this really bad energy that makes you feel inadequate or less. There has to be a way of weeding out such friendships from our life. Maybe Pluto in Aquarius will do this.

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I would check if that feeling is your intuition, or not. It's cool to be flaky and detached these days!

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