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Ian Schieffelin, Clemson topple Penn State to win Sunshine SlamNebraska judge dismisses challenges against medical marijuana petitionsCheche Group Announces Receipt of Notification Letter from NasdaqDiscover the soul lessons of each Pluto generation. Explore core wounds, healing paths, and evolutionary astrology insights. In evolutionary astrology, Pluto represents an evolutionary process that occurs on both a collective and individual level. Each generation contains certain gifts and core wounds to work on, along with an intended direction for them to grow towards. Since we are all unique beings, there are many manifestations of how our soul lessons can play out. Here I discuss the most common wounds and paths to healing. However, since this is general, please keep in mind that some of it may resonate with you and some of it may not. Feel free to take what is useful and leave behind the rest. As Pluto spends between 14-30 years in a sign, there are retrograde periods of about a year or so where Pluto will move back and forth between two signs. If you are born in the year that Pluto first enters or leaves a sign, please check your natal chart to see which Pluto generation you were born in. You may also find value in reading for the previous sign since being born close to the cusp of a sign will often hold both themes. Pluto in Cancer (1912-1939) Core wound This generation comes in with wounds around family. Sometimes it was because they didn’t get their needs met as a child, either from difficult hardships or by having emotionally unavailable parents. Others experienced childhood abuse, while still others felt limitations around their family conditioning, meaning they had certain expectations placed on them by their family that did not represent their desires. Regardless of how the family wound happened, it can cause them to shut down their feelings or, on the opposite end of the spectrum, they can be overwhelmed by their emotions. This could then manifest as extreme neediness, like a child needing its mother. Certain people in this generation have profound empathy and compassion because these experiences have made them wiser, but it is rare. Regardless of the level of emotional maturity, there is often a wound around the family, which is also why family presents a significant source of healing for them. Path to healing The path to healing for Pluto in Cancer is found in learning how to reparent themselves by taking responsibility for their own family karma, their emotional healing, and also developing emotional maturity. If you are born during this generation, you must acknowledge your emotional needs and become accountable for them. Your soul is sensitive and empathic at its core, so you must learn how to soften into that part of you while also becoming a self-responsible adult with those feelings. Being productive and finding a role in the world that suits your inner-self will also give your life meaning and purpose and help you to heal some of the wounds of feeling limited by your family’s expectations. Pluto in Leo (1937-1958) Core wound Since many Pluto in Leo were born into large families with many siblings, or were born during war times, the core wound that is most common with this generation is unhealthy narcissism. Sometimes, there wasn’t enough individual attention and love to go around. This can create an adult dependent on external validation, as they try to gain from others what they didn’t get as a child. This can create either a fragile and deflated ego (poor me, chronic victim types) or an overly inflated ego and sense of self, where they need to be the centre of attention at all times. These people are here to be creative leaders in some way. They do best when they learn how not to identify with their creative gifts and constantly be dependent on accolades from others for their sense of self. Path to healing Since Pluto in Leo can be so dependent on external validation, they need to learn how to “fill their cup” and validate themselves, then shine that internally generated light on others by appreciating them as well. They must learn to link their creative energy with something helpful to humanity, rather than just making it all about them. Instead of putting on a false mask to gain validation, it is also essential they learn how to act from their true self and use their unique self as a gift to offer humanity. This can also help them to learn how to shine their light on others. Recognising the specialness in others, rather than needing to be seen as unique by others, is a huge step forward in their evolution. Pluto in Virgo (1956-1972) Core wound This generation desires to improve themselves and be helpful to others, yet their core wound occurs when they suffer from issues and feel they fall short of doing this. Some of the ways this can show up is an “I’m not good enough” wound, when no matter what they do, there is always something more they feel they could have done. This can create intense anxiety within them as they become hyper-focused on their imperfections, manifesting as a powerful inner or outer critic, where they constantly focus on what is wrong within themselves. It if gets projected onto the outer world, they will focus on what’s wrong with others. This anxious energy can leave them in a state of analysis paralysis, where they can’t decide on a course of action due to overthinking. It can also manifest as always being stuck in preparation mode, where they constantly feel like they need to do more — improve more, learn more, gain more training — before they feel ready to emerge into the world. Path to healing Since this archetype can be hyper-focused on perfection, they have a lot to heal as they learn about having compassion for imperfections in themselves and others. Pluto’s most significant lesson in Virgo is encompassed in a quote by spiritual teacher Adyashanti that states; “A great poem from the Zen tradition ends with this description of the awakened state: ‘To be without anxiety about imperfection.’” Pluto in Virgo soar in their evolution when they stop sweating the small stuff and instead let go and develop more faith and trust in life, trusting it will all work out as it should by trusting in a higher power. This faith and confidence will help them to be of service in a genuine way that is right for them. Pluto in Virgos have a lot of valuable skills and healing to offer the world, if they only learn to stop being so hard on themselves and develop a more forgiving attitude towards themselves and others. Pluto in Libra (1971-1984) Core Wound Since Pluto in Libra are here to learn through relationships, the core wound can manifest in several different ways. One way is that they may swing to extremes, from being overly involved in relationships to being overly isolated. Their work is to seek a balance between the two. Another thing that can manifest is, by learning about themselves in relationships and comparing themselves to others, they may make comparisons to such an extent that they can get too caught up in what people think of them, losing the connection to who they are. This can often turn to people-pleasing, where they sacrifice their needs and wants to please others. This comparison becomes a problem when they lose the connection to their needs and wants in the process. Romantic projections can also be strong here. They may find themselves in relationships where they cannot see the other person clearly because of an ideal image they have projected onto them. They must learn about the nature of projection, how they may tend to over-romanticise people and situations, and how to look at these situations more realistically. Ultimately, they are here to grow and evolve through relationships. To do that, they must develop a healthy relationship with themselves, which will help them to connect to others in a more balanced way. Path to healing The path to healing for Pluto in Libra is getting to know themselves better, rather than getting caught up in what others think of them. If they tend towards codependent relationships, it is healthy for them to spend time alone. This time alone will help them get in touch with their needs and wants, which will help them make better boundaries in their lives. Learning when to say no will prevent them from giving too much in relationships, at the cost of their own desires, needs and wants. Another big lesson for Pluto in Libra is honest communication. They have a deep desire for harmony that can cause them to avoid conflict or sugar-coat thoughts they express to others about how they feel about things. Learning how to get in touch with their needs helps them learn how to express their feelings more openly. They should remember that a secure relationship involves two individuals who can be connected at times and yet function separately as individuals. This balance between self and other is key for them to have healthier relationships. Pluto in Scorpio (1983-1995) Core wound The core themes of Pluto in Scorpio are loss, betrayal and abandonment. They often come in with an imprint on their soul memory of having been subjected to significant traumas (either in this life or past lives) relating to themes like abuse of power, or being abused, manipulated or abandoned in some significant way. These difficult experiences can create a sense of paranoia within them and distrust in the world because they fear something wrong is going to happen again. Themes of loss often happen early on in childhood. For example, they may experience loss because their parents didn’t meet their needs, which is ex-perienced as a betrayal of love and a type of abandonment to that child. They may often project that source of power outside of them until they learn how to transform the harrowing experiences they’ve gone through into spiritual energy. Pluto in Scorpios may also go through periods where they feel intensely drawn towards things that symbolise power to them, powerful people, powerful teachings, and may be fascinated with occult or hidden knowledge. Pluto in Scorpios can become very powerful souls who can transmute a significant amount of trauma into resilience, but to do that, they need to heal any experiences of trauma, loss, betrayal and distrust that may have manifested within them by learning how to trust themselves. Trusting themselves and their inner guidance will help them to make more discerning decisions in relationships, rather than being drawn to people or situations who are a replay of traumas of the past. Path to healing Healing for Pluto in Scorpios is in resolving the traumas of the past and learning self-value by honouring themselves as worthy individuals. Imagine they experience a lot of betrayal in the past and don’t heal it, this can lead them to betray themselves by being attracted to dangerous people and situations that repeat the difficult experiences of the past. Learning self-value and how to become embodied in a stable sense of self-worth will help them to stop these patterns of self-betrayal. Another critical lesson for this generation to learn is to slow down and simplify their lives. Since Pluto in Scorpio can experience lifetimes of intense situations, learning how to slow down, listen to and connect to their bodies and live a life free of unnecessary drama and chaos can be a healing balm for the soul. Another lesson for Pluto in Scorpios is self-reliance. Often, these people can project their source of meaning entirely into their relationship with another person, creating an extreme power imbalance that can make them feel utterly powerless if the relationship ends or doesn’t work out. By learning to depend on their unique gifts, resources and themselves, they won’t be so dependent on relationships outside of themselves in order to feel a sense of power. This can help them enter into relationships that are more grounded and based on shared values rather than the traumatic bonding they may be used to. Pluto in Sagittarius (1995-2008) Core wound Pluto in Sagittarius can hold a natural wisdom, they also have an innate ability to inspire others. Not surprisingly, this wisdom is connected to their core wound, which can manifest as “know-it-all all” behaviour. They may act or feel like they know more and understand more than others, which can make them become very dogmatic and rigid in their beliefs. Being dogmatic in belief systems goes in the opposite direction that a healthy Jupiter-ruled sign would normally manifest — which wants expansion. When they become dogmatic, it can show up as feeling like they need to convince or convert others to their truth. They can become very attached to their beliefs and become preachy about them, telling others how it is rather than listening to another’s point of view. This can significantly affect their relationships and make people less receptive to listening to them. Even if they have wisdom to share, the message can be hard to hear when they are acting out this wound. Path to healing This generation’s path to healing lies in becoming more curious and open to other people and the way they think, and developing openness to hearing other people’s points of view. This means asking others questions and attempting to understand why they think the way they do. It helps them evolve when they show genuine curiosity for other people’s perspectives rather than trying to convince them to what they believe is the truth. Considerable healing for Pluto in Sagittarius happens when they open themselves to other people’s way of thinking, allowing them to see that their truth is not the only perspective. The more they show genuine interest and openness to other people’s thoughts, the more others will be receptive to hearing the wisdom they inherently hold within themselves. Pluto in Capricorn (2008-2024) Core wound The Pluto in Capricorn generation is beginning to grow into their teenage years right now. It doesn’t surprise me that the Pluto in Capricorn generation came in at such a heavy time in recent history. Since this generation began, there have been many economic crises and a general sense of instability in the institutions we once trusted. Ultimately, this generation’s core wounds have to do with suppressing and repressing their feelings, which results in a feeling of depression. Some of the wounds we may see in this generation as they grow older include feeling an immense sense of responsibility. Many will be destined to take on influential societal roles. Because of this immense weight of responsibility, they can avoid setting goals in life or take on goals that are not their own but a product of what their parents or society expects of them. Ultimately, they must learn to trust their inner authority instead of placing their value on what external authorities, including their parents, tell them they should do. Many people in this generation will become influential leaders if they learn to lead from a place of inner authority, rather than being led by external authorities. Path to healing Since this generation comes in with a deep sense of responsibility, they need to learn to soften by focusing on their emotional life. A fundamental skill for their healing is learning how to recognise their emotions, acknowledge them, validate them, and compassionately nurture them. They must also develop a healthy relationship with their inner compass by listening to their feelings and considering them before they act. Since many Pluto in Capricorns will take on powerful roles in society, they must align with work that reflects what they genuinely care about inside. This is not the lifetime for them to bury their emotions to survive. By sinking into their inner world, they can become the influential, compassionate leaders this world needs them to be. Pluto in Aquarius (2024-2044) Core wound The world that Pluto in Aquarius will be born into is rapidly changing, not only with the widespread use of the internet but also with emerging tech like AI, transhumanism and virtual reality, which will all become commonplace as they grow up. These children may be very different than the generations that came before. This particular Pluto in Aquarius generation may struggle with a wound of not belonging. There will be something fundamentally unique within them, since they came in at such a unique time in human history. Given we live in a tech-heavy culture that emphasises the mental realm, they may sometimes struggle with emotions and lean towards living from a mental space, which can, in its extreme, turn to dissociation. Their biggest lesson will be learning how to lead from the heart not just the head. Path to healing Pluto in Aquarius have an opportunity to truly help humanity by using their technological abilities to assist humankind in some heart-centred way. Their path to healing is in leading from their heart. Healthy self-love is essential for them to develop, along with finding a creative medium that can help them to use the gifts of the technological era to help humanity in some way. AI presents a real danger if it’s used without the heart and the human soul in mind. This generation can be the ones who create heart-centred solutions to this issue. Conclusion Ultimately, one of the biggest lessons around self-healing is taking responsibility for your wounds by becoming aware of your patterns and learning and evolving from them. Remember, your healing has ripple effects. The more of us that heal our wounds and align with our deeper soul’s purpose, the more it changes the collective consciousness of the Earth. Article featured in WellBeing Astrology #21
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IND vs AUS: India's star batter Shubman Gill, who was ruled out from the series opener against Australia owing to a thumb fracture, had recovered well in time and had joined the Men in Blue for the practice session before the much-awaited day-night Test match in Adelaide. The BCCI took to their official social media account and posted a video, where Gill is seen getting involved in a fun-fielding drill along with batting coach Abhishek Nayar and has thus ended the speculations around his comeback to India's playing XI. Gill had sustained the injury a few days prior to the series opener and that increased the team's headache since Indian skipper Rohit Sharma had already pulled out from the first match owing to his paternity leave. Despite all these blows, the Jasprit Bumrah-led side won the first match against Australia by a huge margin of 295 runs in Perth. They won this match on the back of a brilliant bowling and batting performance, like the match-winning opening partnership of 201 runs between Yashasvi Jaiswal and KL Rahul. Watch the video here: Fun, banter, and a whole lot of competitiveness. Watch @ShubmanGill and @abhisheknayar1 up against each other in a fun fielding drill. Guess who won this, though #TeamIndia pic.twitter.com/xtWfgYPYJU In that video, the youngster is seen getting involved in a fun fielding session with batting coach Abhishek Nayar. This video has come as a huge relief for Indian fans and cricket experts as this has ended speculations around Gill's availability for the second Test match. The Indian team would receive a huge boost upon his return, although finalizing the playing XI would give the team management a hard time due to the brilliant form of the current openers. Also Read: Mohsin Naqvi drops a huge hint as he all but confirms hybrid model for champions trophy 2025 Now that even Rohit Sharma has rejoined the team in Australia, the team management will have a hard time finalizing the playing XI. Both captain Rohit Sharma and the team management will face the daunting task of balancing Gill's inclusion, especially after the way Rahul and Jaiswal performed in the series opener. As the Men in Blue gears up for the second Test match, which will be held in Adelaide and is currently leading the series by 1-0, all eyes will be on performing consistently and maintaining one's dominance in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Gill's comeback can strengthen their batting lineup but the team management will have to choose their lineups carefully as it will help the team dominate throughout the series.AP News Summary at 9:54 a.m. EST
Number of seats: 3 Seats filled: 0 Outgoing Housing Minister Darragh O'Brien arrived to cheers of celebration at the Fingal East count centre Tallies indicate first major wins and casualties in tight race 4.30pm: Outgoing Housing Minister and Fianna Fáil TD Darragh O’Brien arrived to a warm welcome at the Fingal East count centre. He is expected to top the poll with around 23.5pc of the first preference vote. "I have the best team in the country here,” he said. "We are really absolutely delighted with the results. I spoke to the Tánaiste about an hour ago and Fianna Fáil are performing well. "We are hoping the first count here will be done very shortly but it’s amazing to receive nearly 25pc of first preference votes in this area. "I think this is the start of a really significant chapter of history for Fianna Fáil and in Dublin in particular we are doing really well, and it looks like we will retain what we have and possibly gain three or four additional seats. "I want to thank all the Dubs who have come out and supported us and we acknowledge there is many more challenges that need to be addressed,” he added. Asked if he wants to continue with his work as Housing Minister, he said that if he is fortunate to be a part of a government he will serve “in whatever capacity” he’s asked to serve in. Outgoing Housing Minister Darragh O'Brien will likely be elected on the second count 1pm: The first count is well underway with rumours that we will get results after 3pm. 11:05am: 85pc of boxes so far have been tallied here in Fingal East. 100pc of the boxes from Malahide have been tallied and 92pc of Swords has also been sorted through. 10.45am: Box sorting is progressing very well in the Dublin Fingal East constituency at the National Show Centre. With an electorate of 62,934, a total of 96 boxes are to be counted. So far, just under 44pc of the boxes have been processed, with tallies from Malahide 59pc, Donabate 50pc, Portmarnock 21.43pc, and Swords 42.5pc. Boxes in Kinsealy haven’t been opened yet. The current TDs, Darragh O'Brien (FF) from Malahide and Duncan Smith (LAB) from Swords, are performing strongly with 3,970 and 2,711 first preference votes, respectively. Fianna Fail staff are confident that O'Brien, the outgoing housing minister, will hold on to his seat and will likely be elected upon the first count. The race for the third and final seat is tightly contested among Fine Gael’s Alan Farrell from Malahide, Sinn Féin’s Ann Graves from Swords, and Social Democrats councillor Joan Hopkins. Early tallies suggest that Independent 4 Change Councillor Dean Mulligan is lagging behind. There have been 92 spoiled votes so far. The first count is well underway in Fingal East at 2.30pm TALLIES SO FAR 10am: Early tallies are giving us indications that the current TDs in this constituency notably Fianna Fáil’s Minister for Housing Darragh O’Brien is looking strong to hold onto his seat. Leading the race at the moment is Fianna Fáil TD Darragh O’Brien with 2,381 first preference votes, he is currently making up 22pc of the total votes counted so far. Following him is current Labour TD Duncan Smith who has a total of 1,885 first preference votes making up 17.4pc of the total votes so far. In third place is Sinn Féin’s Ann Graves who is looking to snap up a seat, she has 1,561 first preference votes so far. Right behind her is current TD Fine Gael’s Alan Farrell who may have to battle Ms Graves for the final seat in the constituency. Also doing well is Social Democrats candidate Joan Hopkins with 10.9pc of the first preference votes counted so far. Votes by candidate in Fingal East at 10am 9am: Boxes have opened in Fingal East and the counting of first preference votes has gotten underway.
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Konrad Stefan Montsko died peacefully on Thursday, Oct. 3, 2024, at Great River Klein Center in West Burlington. He was born on March 21, 1949, to Stefan and Maria (Gurka) Montsko, in Hohen Schönberg, Mecklenburg, near the Baltic Sea in East Germany. His family was resettled after World War II from Czechoslovakia to East Germany, fled to West Germany in 1952, and immigrated to the United States in 1956. He graduated from Notre Dame High School in 1965. He belonged to SS. Mary and Patrick Catholic Church in West Burlington, Divine Mercy Parish. Konrad worked in a variety of industries, including manufacturing of agricultural equipment, military ammunition, commercial building systems, and food products. He worked in construction and sold life insurance. He was very sociable and especially enjoyed jobs as a bartender and a casino poker dealer. Once he retired, he offered rides to many folks who happened to need transportation for errands or appointments, and he helped homebound friends. Konrad loved taking photos at social gatherings, and especially of nature all around him in every season and in every kind of light. He enjoyed card and board games. He joined a bowling league and liked to play pool. His great adventure was skydiving. He hated shopping and did not care about accumulating or managing stuff. Even as a child, he gave any unused items away. Konrad had a kind and generous nature and deep faith, with an impulsive mischievous fun side. He was grateful for whatever blessings came his way and for all the friends and acquaintances who shared or touched his life, including all the interesting residents at the Friedenheim community where he lived for several years. He was moved by all the thoughtful folks who visited him at Klein Center. And he was thankful for the excellent care provided by the dedicated Klein Center staff. Konrad was preceded in death by his parents. He is survived by his sister, Anna, of Park Ridge, Illinois, and a few remaining scattered cousins. Memorial contributions may be made to Divine Mercy Parish, 502 West Mount Pleasant Street, West Burlington IA 52655. Cremation was entrusted to Lunning Chapel. A graveside service will be at 1 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 26 (weather permitting), in Sacred Heart Cemetery, officiated by Father Dominic Nguyen.Close to 2,000 apply for RwandAir’s cadet pilot programmeAuthorities in Pakistan launch operation to clear Khan supporters from capital
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