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Moola Nakshatra & Pluto in Astrology: Deep Spiritual Transformation

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Moola Nakshatra & Pluto in Astrology: Deep Spiritual Transformation

Pluto is deeply significant. It carries its own powerful impact and brings results that transform life from within.

Pluto is closely connected to Scorpio, a sign I deeply revere. Because without Scorpio, you can never attain the beyond. Pluto rules transformation. And Scorpio is the depth—the depth of the ocean, the depth of the unknown.

There is a beautiful similarity between Pluto and Mula Nakshatra. Many of you who have been following my blogs on Mula Nakshatra can understand this deep, miraculous nakshatra. Mula can transform you inside out, but transformation is always a painful process. The caterpillar becoming a butterfly is a beautiful story, but the process is one of suffering.

Because people remain shallow, they don’t recognize the beauty of Mula, the intensity of Pluto, and the essence of Lord Shiva—who is also closely associated with Pluto.

This sharing is only for those few close followers who can resonate with such depth.

Pluto, Death, and Transformation

“Die, O Yogi, die. Sweet is dying,” says the great Guru Gorakhnath.
Pluto signifies this death—not physical death, but the death of: Illusions, Ego, Lust, Anger, Desires

The ultimate death is the death of desires.

Even Jesus said to Nicodemus: To experience God, you must be born again.
And to be reborn, one must first die—the ego must die.

Pluto brings this death. It brings you through the fire of suffering—where all illusions are burnt. And just like the phoenix rises from the ashes, you rise, transformed, reborn into your higher consciousness.

Pluto and Mula Nakshatra – The Destruction Before Rebirth

The connection between Pluto and Mula Nakshatra is profound.
Both represent destruction.
Both are connected to Lord Shiva—the God of Destruction, the ultimate yogi, and the transformer.

Shiva’s destruction is not negative.
It’s cosmic renewal, the clearing of illusions and attachments, preparing the soul for a new life. This is why Shiva performs the Tandava, the divine dance of creation, preservation, and destruction.

Similarly, Pluto breaks the ego, the illusion, the falsehood.
It calls us to confront our inner shadows, let go of old patterns, and evolve spiritually.

Moon and Pluto Conjunction – A Sacred Intensity

Those with Moon-Pluto conjunction are intense beings.

  • Their emotions run deep
  • Their attraction to transformation is magnetic
  • They resonate with fierce deities like Lord Shiva and Goddess Kali

Pluto represents darkness, and only one who can deal with his own darkness can help others through theirs.

If you have this conjunction, you are a healer, a mystic, a warrior of the soul.
You are drawn to the mystical, the unseen, the powerful.

Remedies for Moon-Pluto Conjunction

To balance the intensity of this conjunction:

  • Worship Lord Shiva
  • Chant his mantras daily
  • Fast on Mondays
  • Wear a natural pearl (5 carats in silver, right-hand ring finger)

Pluto’s dark energy can impact the soft Moon, leading to emotional turmoil, past life traumas, and intense karmic triggers. These remedies help stabilize the emotions.

Ancient References to Pluto

Even in ancient texts, during the Mahabharata, there are references to transformative, invisible forces. In Sanskrit, Pluto is often likened to Yama, the lord of death, symbolizing transformation through letting go.

Pluto, like Mula, represents the journey from suffering to liberation.
And remember, suffering is the sole origin of consciousness.

Through suffering:

  • Ego dies
  • Illusions collapse
  • The real YOU is born

This is the ultimate message of Pluto.

The Real Death – Ego Death

Guru Gorakhnath tells a story:

A man once came and said he wanted to commit suicide.
Gorakhnath said, “Go ahead, but you’ll be surprised. You’ll realize—your body may be gone, but your ego remains.”

He added, “If you want the real death, stay with me. I will give you the art of dying—the death after which there is no return.”

What he meant was:

  • Kill the ego
  • Let the mind die
  • Let duality die
    Then you’ll meet your eternal self

As he said:
“The drop dies as a drop, but lives on as the ocean.”

Rumi and Jesus on Ego Death

Rumi says:

“I’m not a drop in the ocean. I am the whole ocean in a drop.”

And Jesus says to Nicodemus:

“To be reborn, you must first die.”

Not physically, but the ego, the mind, the false self must die.
Then, and only then, you meet God.

The Purpose of Pluto

If you are someone with deep awareness, you will appreciate what Pluto brings into your life: Self-transformation.

Pluto is a divine force that brings you closer to God by taking you through pain, destruction, and surrender.

The equation of life is simple:

  • The more you seek pleasure, the more you suffer
  • The more you go through suffering, the more you awaken

Alexander’s Realization

Alexander the Great, after conquering the world, said at his deathbed:

“All is futility.”

He realized what Pluto wants you to realize without conquering the world:

Let go. Surrender.

Final Message of Pluto

Pluto’s message is simple:

Let go.

Lao Tzu says:

“By letting it go, it all gets done. The world is won by those who let it go.”

Rumi says:

“Life is a balance of holding on and letting go.”

Moon-Pluto in Career and Purpose

People with Moon-Pluto conjunctions often excel in:

  • Psychology, therapy, trauma work
  • Investigation, research, journalism
  • Spiritual fields, astrology, occult sciences
  • Creative work, poetry, films, deep storytelling
  • Activism, healing, and intense soul work

They are not here by accident. The universe has chosen them for something great.

All they need is to surrender—and the miracle will begin.

Let the dance, the joy, the transformation unfold in your life.

Jai Sri Ganesha. Jai Guru.

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