Essential Knowledge
for
The PLUTO IN SCORPIO GENERATION
born from 83-95
Written by Robert Hitt
2/15/2011
Your power is just now emerging
I know that many who come across this site will think I am barking mad.. Oh well.. Try being a professional astrologer for 30 plus years in an age of darkness and the thick skin required to carry on sometimes feels like the earths crust.
The recent events in Egypt occurred at EXACTLY the time one would expect to see it in the evolutionary calendar but the interesting thing to me is this was catalyzed by one of the oldest Pluto in Scorpios .. A young woman 26 years old .. http://www.realitysandwich.com/standing_one If you want some inspiration be sure to read the link. This is an example of what any one of you can do.. It only takes standing on high moral ground and being brave enough to refuse to hide it.. The time was right and instead of standing alone and ending up in the Egyptian version of gitmo she became the mother of the Egyptian revolution. This act ONLY took 18 days to morph from ONE PERSON with INTENT into the entire 30 years of corrupted power deflating.. That is the new 20X rate of change in effect right THERE..
Asmaa Mahfouz is only the first of what is to come.. My visions of your generation throwing off the yoke of debt slavery may happen everywhere else before it gets to the USA.. Sad fact is so many of you American kids have been dumbed down to a point that you have a bad case of collective Stockholm syndrome.. (look it up)..
So as an American elder I suppose finding a cure is a priority. Many of you were only a few years old when the trauma of 911 occurred. The syndrome is not unlike PTSD only it hides within more and is a survival strategy when no other way out is perceived. Unfortunately survival is not LIVING LIFE it is the waiting for rescue. When rescue appears it is expected that at least at first you would be inclined to resist it. A bit like trusting the devil you know before any considerations of what is unknown.
http://counsellingresource.com/quizzes/stockholm/
While the psychological condition in hostage situations became known as “Stockholm Syndrome” due to the publicity, the emotional “bonding” with captors was a familiar story in psychology. It had been recognized many years before and was found in studies of other hostage, prisoner, or abusive situations such as:
In the final analysis, emotionally bonding with an abuser is actually a strategy for survival for victims of abuse and intimidation. The “Stockholm Syndrome” reaction in hostage and/or abuse situations is so well recognized at this time that police hostage negotiators no longer view it as unusual. In fact, it is often encouraged in crime situations as it improves the chances for survival of the hostages. On the down side, it also assures that the hostages experiencing “Stockholm Syndrome” will not be very cooperative during rescue or criminal prosecution. Local law enforcement personnel have long recognized this syndrome with battered women who fail to press charges, bail their battering husband/boyfriend out of jail, and even physically attack police officers when they arrive to rescue them from a violent assault.
Stockholm Syndrome (SS) can also be found in family, romantic, and interpersonal relationships. The abuser may be a husband or wife, boyfriend or girlfriend, father or mother, or any other role in which the abuser is in a position of control or authority.