Comparing the generations with when Pluto traveled through different signs.
Pluto was in Cancer from July 10, 1913, to June 13, 1939 which overlaps the end of the Greatest Generation (1901 to 1924) and the beginning of the Silent Generation (1925 to 1945)
This era is associated with deep transformations centered on family structures, traditions, and the meaning of “home.” This generation lived through upheavals that reshaped domestic life — World War I, the Great Depression, and the lead-up to World War II. “Strong traditions around homeownership, “keeping the family together,” and valuing stability. A deep awareness of vulnerability — shaping their parenting of the Baby Boomers (Pluto in Leo generation).”
Pluto was in Leo from October 7, 1937, to August 19, 1957, with a brief retrograde period back into Leo from April 19, 1958, to June 10, 1958.
This era is associated with dramatic cultural changes, creativity, and the rise of individualism, as Pluto in Leo emphasizes self-expression, leadership, and transformation of personal identity. “Culturally, the Pluto in Leo generation was the first in the modern era to reap the benefits of a booming economy and advancing technology, which freed up the labor force to do something other than work. As the planet of the underworld in the Sun’s sign would have it, this generation made their individual desires front and center. Woodstock and the 1969 Summer of Soul festival showed that Baby Boomers were keen on having fun and expressing their sense of style.” CHANI
Millenials have Pluto in Libra or Pluto in Scorpio.
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