Adversity is like a strong wind. It tears away from us all but the things that cannot be torn, so that we see ourselves as we really are. – Arthur Golden
Pluto Keywords: transformation, destruction, creation, regeneration, healing, renewal, power struggles, upheaval.
What is an example of a Plutonic Event? The death of a loved one, divorce, betrayal (such as infidelity in a marriage or close relationship,) accidents, dis-ease where a quick recovery does not occur, chronic pain, mental illness, war and acts of violence or terrorism.
The picture enclosed here is of the mysterious and fierce Mother Goddess Kali. She is associated with the destruction of evil, and also is a preserver and protector of life. It is no accident that this fierce aspect of the Divine Mother would be black or dark in color, to represent the darkness, the night, the great Void and cosmic unknowable. She is also associated with great beauty, bliss, the intoxicating energy of the eternal Shakti principle and unfathomable power. Plutonic events would definitely fall into her category especially when people, places and things can be swiftly moved out of our lives with lightning speed. It is in the loss of things that we truly love and cherish, life can be very mysterious and hard for us to comprehend.