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What does Uranus stand for? What about Pluto?
Uranus, Neptune and Pluto are three "modern planets", all of which were discovered after18th century. Uranus is the ruler of Aquarius, and its influence on individuals is sudden change: unexpected situations, anything novel and interesting. Sometimes it can be described as abnormal. On the bright side, people are more independent and creative. But he hates being restricted, loves freedom and is determined. If the phase is not good, people will feel rebellious, eccentric, irritable and bent on being different. Neptune is the ruler of Pisces. It is generally said that Neptune is related to art or religion. People with obvious Neptune characteristics will be full of imagination. Paying attention to intuition and spirit, and often dabbling in things related to art, Neptune's bad influences are: self-deception, indifference, carelessness, being deceived by trusting others, or being too sentimental. Pluto is the ruler of Scorpio. The impact is that what makes ordinary people feel desperate has come back and created a new situation. At the same time, it is also related to doing big business, or has the ability to reel off cocoons. The negative side is the cruel, insidious and abusive influence.
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