I've been mulling over something, and have formulated a hypothesis that, while it explains a lot of things, is deeply, deeply troubling, and would like to know if you can think of anything to add. It begins with the idea of Pluto as an overgrown comet; and that therefore, Pluto marks the intrusion of another system between us and the Central Stillness. It then builds off the idea of comets taking the souls of those who are severely imbalanced away to somewhere else.
Now, at some point then, those who still resonate with Pluto will need to leave to join the planet. Pluto, meanwhile, has two obsessions which currently seem to be leading to a lot of people dying: the first is the illusion of powerlessness (and those people being talked into suicide here in Canada seem to be falling victim to it) and the second is the obsessive pursuit of wealth and power (and there are a large number of people ruining their health with medical experiments in that pursuit); and so those who don't embrace their agency, or who seek control over the world, are going to end up dying messily between now and 2036.
The really troubling part of this is that it would, in a weird way, explain why there's been such a strong fear of death since Pluto took hold: if a lot of souls are about to be sucked away from our universe, then this would, presumably, be something a lot of people would sense; and this would even be, in the twisted sort of way I've come to recognize as Plutonian, the fulfillment of the promise of nothingness after death that plays such a large role in the Plutonian worldview...
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Now, at some point then, those who still resonate with Pluto will need to leave to join the planet. Pluto, meanwhile, has two obsessions which currently seem to be leading to a lot of people dying: the first is the illusion of powerlessness (and those people being talked into suicide here in Canada seem to be falling victim to it) and the second is the obsessive pursuit of wealth and power (and there are a large number of people ruining their health with medical experiments in that pursuit); and so those who don't embrace their agency, or who seek control over the world, are going to end up dying messily between now and 2036.
The really troubling part of this is that it would, in a weird way, explain why there's been such a strong fear of death since Pluto took hold: if a lot of souls are about to be sucked away from our universe, then this would, presumably, be something a lot of people would sense; and this would even be, in the twisted sort of way I've come to recognize as Plutonian, the fulfillment of the promise of nothingness after death that plays such a large role in the Plutonian worldview...