Pluto was discovered in 1930, much later than the other planets, because it’s extremely small and far away. In 2006, it was reclassified as a dwarf planet since it does not clear its orbital neighborhood and has an unusual orbit.
Pluto has five moons, but one of them, Charon, is so large compared to Pluto that they orbit each other in a rare binary system. Instead of one dominating the other, they move together.
Pluto’s orbit is highly elliptical. At certain points, it even becomes closer to the Sun than Neptune. This strange path mirrors its symbolic meaning: transformation, disruption, and deep change.
Named after the Roman god of the underworld, Pluto represents death and rebirth. Not physical death only, but psychological and emotional transformation. It teaches us to let go of what we’ve outgrown.
Pluto reminds us that growth requires endings. Every transformation begins with release.
These texts and audios are inspired by Matias De Stefano and the I AM Path journey shared in Egypt during 2020 / 21. Today we explore the theme PLUTO, representing Day 206 in Aquarius Constellation, under the vibration of I KNOW, during the Physical Week.