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Pluto in Aquarius: The Cosmic Revolution We’ve Been Waiting For

Exciting things are happening in the cosmos right now. For some, it will look/feel like disruption, and for others - pure liberation and deep transformation. In any case, this Pluto transit is major and bringing with it positive change and growth for both the collective and individual, no matter your zodiac placement.

Pluto in Aquarius: A Cosmic Revolution for Humanity and the Zodiac

When Pluto moves, it’s like the universe handing out cosmic eviction notices to old systems, patterns, and ways of being that just don’t work anymore. Pluto’s recent move into Aquarius (November 19th) for the first time in over two centuries, marking a 20-year cycle of radical truth, transformation and innovation. Are you ready to embrace the weird, the revolutionary, and the downright liberating? Let’s unpack what this transit means for the collective, the zodiac signs, and your personal spiritual glow-up.

Pluto in Aquarius: A Quick Overview

Pluto, the planet of transformation, power, and rebirth, spends around 20 years in each zodiac sign. It’s not about surface-level changes; it’s about *deep* shifts that uproot what’s outdated to create space for our growth and ascension.

Aquarius, the forward-thinking air sign, rules innovation, rebellion, and collective progress. When Pluto and Aquarius team up, you get a potent mix of dismantling hierarchies, embracing individuality, and building communities that prioritize equality and freedom.

The last time Pluto was in Aquarius (1778–1798), the world witnessed revolutionary upheavals, the birth of democracy, and the early sparks of the Industrial Revolution. Fast forward to now, as we’re looking at another era of profound change—think of recent technological breakthroughs, social justice movements, and a reimagining of how we live, work, and connect.

What Happened the Last Time Pluto Was in Aquarius?

A few ways Pluto in Aquarius shook things up during its last visit:

- The American and French Revolutions tore down monarchies and introduced democratic ideals that shaped modern governance.

- The Industrial Revolution began to transform economies with groundbreaking inventions like the steam engine.

- The Age of Enlightenment inspired revolutionary ideas about equality, freedom, and human rights.

- Early movements to abolish slavery and promote women’s rights gained momentum, laying the groundwork for future social progress.

History doesn’t repeat itself exactly, but it definitely rhymes. As Pluto take its twenty-year place in Aquarius (2024–2044), we’re already seeing echoes of this enlightening energy—technological leaps, global movements for justice, and a collective push for sustainable, equitable solutions for society.

How Pluto in Aquarius Will Impact the Zodiac Signs

Pluto’s intense energy will hit each zodiac sign a little differently. Here’s a breakdown of how you can expect your life to shift, grow, and transform over the next two decades.

Aries (March 21 – April 19):

Theme: Leadership and Community

Pluto is pushing you to lead with purpose and bring people together. It’s not just about blazing trails anymore—it’s about building something meaningful with others.

How to Align: Collaborate on projects that light you up and focus on long-term goals. Remember, true leadership is about lifting others as you rise.

Taurus (April 20 – May 20):

Theme: Career and Legacy

Your public image and career are in for a transformation. If your current path feels out of sync with your values, Pluto will nudge you (or shove you) toward something more authentic.

How to Align: Redefine what success means to you. Align your work with your soul’s purpose, even if it means letting go of outdated structures.

Gemini (May 21 – June 20):

Theme: Expansion and Knowledge

Pluto is opening doors to new ideas, philosophies, and experiences. It’s time to step out of your bubble and explore the world, both physically and intellectually.

How to Align: Dive into learning, travel, or spiritual practices. Say yes to experiences that broaden your perspective.

Cancer (June 21 – July 22):

Theme: Emotional Depth and Intimacy

Pluto is stirring up your emotional and financial foundations. This is your chance to heal old wounds and build stronger connections with yourself and others.

How to Align: Do the inner work—shadow work, therapy, journaling. Let go of fear around vulnerability and open up to deeper intimacy.

Leo (July 23 – August 22):

Theme: Relationships and Partnerships

Your connections are getting a cosmic makeover. Pluto will help you release toxic dynamics and attract partnerships that empower you.

How to Align: Set clear boundaries and focus on relationships that uplift and inspire you. Be open to growth, even when it’s uncomfortable.

Virgo (August 23 – September 22):

Theme: Health and Daily Routines

Pluto is transforming how you approach your day-to-day life. It’s time to build habits that nurture your physical and mental well-being.

How to Align: Simplify your routines and prioritize self-care. Balance productivity with rest—your well-being comes first.

Libra (September 23 – October 22):

Theme: Creativity and Self-Expression

Pluto wants you to embrace your creative genius and let your unique voice shine. This is your time to take risks and express yourself boldly.

How to Align: Start that passion project or share your art with the world. Forget perfection—just create.

Scorpio (October 23 – November 21):

Theme: Home and Emotional Foundations

Your home life and family dynamics are undergoing a deep transformation. Pluto is helping you build a space and support system that feels safe and nurturing.

How to Align: Declutter your space, release old family wounds, and create a sanctuary that reflects your inner peace.

Sagittarius (November 22 – December 21):

Theme: Communication and Ideas

Your voice is a powerful tool for change during this transit. Pluto is pushing you to share your truth and connect with others on a deeper level.

How to Align: Speak up, whether it’s through writing, teaching, or just honest conversations. Your ideas have the power to inspire.

Capricorn (December 22 – January 19):

Theme: Abundance and Self-Worth

Pluto is shifting your relationship with money and self-value. It’s time to release scarcity mindsets and embrace abundance.

How to Align: Create a financial plan that aligns with your goals. Invest in yourself and trust that you’re worthy of success.

Aquarius (January 20 – February 18):

Theme: Personal Transformation

This is your time, Aquarius. Pluto is helping you shed old identities and step into your authentic power. The world needs your unique brilliance.

How to Align: Embrace change, even when it feels uncomfortable. Let your individuality shine—you’re a leader for the future.

Pisces (February 19 – March 20):

Theme: Spiritual Awakening

Pluto is stirring up your subconscious and spiritual life. Dreams, intuition, and healing are front and center.

How to Align: Spend time in meditation, creative solitude, or exploring spiritual practices. Trust your inner wisdom.

How to Align With Pluto in Aquarius Energy

Here are a few tips for how to ride the Pluto-in-Aquarius wave like a pro:

1. Embrace Change: Resistance is futile. Let go of what no longer serves you.

2. Innovate: Experiment with technology and ideas that push you forward.

3. Connect: Build your tribe and focus on collective growth.

4. Do the Inner Work: Heal old wounds and release limiting beliefs.

5. Think Big: This is about progress for yourself *and* the greater good.

The Future Is Yours to Create

Pluto in Aquarius is about transformation on every level—personal, societal, and spiritual. It can bring turbulence if you’re not in full-surrender mode. My best advice for now and the coming years is to embrace transformation and allow old patterns, beliefs, relationships, jobs etc. that are no longer serving your highest good to fall away naturally. Don’t cling to anything the universe is trying to remove, because even uncomfortable or downright painful, it can only be for your highest good. Trust that next two decades will bring challenges, breakthroughs, and opportunities to evolve into your highest self. So buckle up, let your freak flag fly, and get ready to change your way of existing in this reality. The future is weird, wild, and yours to create.

Nurturing the Soul In Colder Months: Grounding and Creativity

As the chill settles in and the days get shorter, there’s a kind of quiet magic in the air—a call to go inward, rest, and create. Winter might be a season for slowing down, but it’s also a sacred time to nurture our inner divine creativity. Whether you’re cozied up in a home base or on the move like myself, here are some grounding activities, crafts, and homemaking rituals that invite warmth and wonder into your world during these colder months.

Embrace a Slow Morning Ritual Just for You

In the quiet of this season, starting our mornings slow can set the tone for a grounded day. If you’re lucky enough to have a little nook by a window, take a few moments to soak in the morning light while sipping a warm tea. It doesn’t have to be a big production—you can read a few chapters in an interesting book, grab a cozy blanket, maybe light a candle, and just let yourself *be*. Adding a few drops of an essential oil like cedarwood or an herbal medicine tincture can create a grounding atmosphere. As you sip your tea, take in deep nose breaths and express gratitude for whatever comes to mind. The emphasis should be on the breath and the feeling of gratitude, no matter what its tied to. These small rituals are like planting seeds for a positive, creative day ahead.

Create a Seasonal Altar or Sacred Space

Whether you’re parked in a van or tucked away in a home, setting up a small altar or sacred space can be a beautiful way to connect with the energy of fall/winter. Gather natural elements like pinecones, acorns, dried herbs, or crystals. You can use this space for grounding meditation or even as a place to journal or pull oracle cards. Make it reflect the energy you want to invite in—peace, creativity, balance. Even if it’s just a small corner, creating a little sanctuary can be a powerful anchor in the colder months. I do this even as I’m traveling, whether in a bnb, family’s home, tent etc. and it helps tremendously in keeping me grounded in myself.

Nature Walks & Winter Foraging

Just because it’s chilly doesn’t mean nature s off limits. Bundle up and get outside for a mindful walk. Collect interesting twigs, rocks, or fallen leaves for crafts or decorating. Winter has its own textures and colors if we slow down to notice them. Bringing natural finds back with you can lead to inspiration for creative projects or become grounding items on your altar.

Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge

DIY Natural Candle Making

Candles are a must for winter coziness. Try your hand at making your own natural beeswax candles infused with natural scents like pine, cinnamon, or clove. You don’t need a fancy setup. Get a simple candle-making kit, and add essential oils and natural decorations like dried herbs or tiny pinecones. Not only is this a great grounding craft, but it also feels amazing to light something you’ve created with intention.

Crochet, Knitting, or Weaving

If there’s ever a time to get cozy with yarn, it’s this time of year. Crochet, knitting, sewing, and weaving are all wonderful ways to unwind, stay present, and tap into that meditative flow of creativity. Don’t worry if you’re new to it; there are tons of beginner tutorials online. Start with something simple. Fiber crafts are perfect for creating something useful and warm, and they’re travel-friendly if you’re on the road.

Creative Journaling or Art

Set up a little creative corner with some of your favorite art supplies, a journal, or a sketchbook. Let this space be free of expectation—just a place to play and let your imagination wander. You can doodle, paint, or write poetry, whatever feels right. Keeping a journal by your side allows you to process, dream, and keep track of creative ideas and divine insights.

Practice Intentional Movement

When it’s cold, we might feel like staying wrapped in blankets, but even gentle movement can help us connect with our body and ground us. Try some gentle yoga flows, intuitive stretching, or even just putting on some music and swaying to it. Slow movements help us stay connected to ourselves, and if you’re somewhere with limited space, these can be easily done in a small area.

Bake Something Simple & Nourishing

Even if you’re in an RV with a tiny oven, baking can be a meditative act. Try a simple loaf of bread, muffins, or a small batch of cookies. It’s not about making something fancy—just the act of creating and enjoying something warm can be grounding and heartwarming. If you’re in a kitchen with limited supplies, you’d be surprised at the grounding energy that even a small skillet cornbread or a few spiced apples can bring.

Seasonal Decor & Simple Homemaking Touches

Adding touches of nature to your space brings warmth and a bit of magic to even the simplest setup. Use foraged branches, dried herbs, or winter flowers. They can be placed in a vase or even tied with twine and hung over a rear view mirror. If you’re nomadic, this can bring a sense of “home” wherever you are. These seasonal touches remind us that even as we wander, we can create spaces that feel sacred and aligned with our spirit.

Soulful Sounds

Whether you consider yourself musically inclined or not, you can bring soulful sounds into your space - aligning our emotional body with the external. I travel with a guitar I can barely play (as of now anyway), but you may prefer a singing bowl or steel tongue drum, or perhaps a harmonica. Even a small wind chime hanging on the porch or a soothing drum beat can help us stay in tune with our internal rhythm. Don’t be afraid of it not being good, just play. Make the sounds intuitively and see how you feel.

Embrace Reflection & Dreaming

Winter is also a powerful time for dreaming and reflection. Use this quiet period to journal on your intentions, dreams, inspired thoughts, and creative ideas. Let your imagination run wild with what you want to create, do, or explore. It’s a season for planting the seeds of what’s to come, so honor it by dreaming big.

There’s something deeply fulfilling about intentionally creating warmth and beauty, especially during the quiet of colder months. These grounding activities are a way to honor the season, our creative spark, and the beauty in slowing down. Take what resonates, let yourself be inspired, and trust that every small act of creativity is a step toward deeper connection with yourself.

Stay cozy, stay grounded, and let’s welcome the magic of this season together.

Wishing you love, light, wisdom and safe passage through the shadow season.

Embracing the Full Moon in Aries: A Journey of Surrender and Transformation

Embracing the Full Moon in Aries: A Journey of Surrender and Transformation

As the full moon rises on October 17, the vibrant energy of Aries ignites a powerful opportunity for transformation. This lunar phase is not just about illumination; it’s about shedding the old and embracing the new, pushing us toward our highest selves. It’s a time to reflect, surrender, and harness the intense energy of this fiery moon.

Surrendering to the Moon’s Energy

The full moon is a beacon of energy, illuminating all that has been hidden in the shadows. Aries, ruled by Mars, brings a rush of vitality and courage. It encourages us to confront our fears, let go of what no longer serves us, and embrace our authentic selves.

Surrendering means recognizing the parts of ourselves that we’ve outgrown—habits, beliefs, relationships, and fears. Take a moment to sit quietly under the moonlight. Breathe deeply and reflect on the aspects of your life that feel heavy or stagnant. What do you want to release? Allow the moon’s light to shine on those areas, illuminating what needs to be let go. Write it down, say it out loud, or simply envision it dissipating into the night sky.

Burying Your Past Self

Once you’ve identified what no longer serves you, it’s time to bury your past self. This isn’t just a symbolic gesture; it’s an act of empowerment. You can create a ritual to honor this transition. Consider writing a letter to your old self, expressing gratitude for the lessons learned but stating clearly that you’re ready to move forward.

Find a safe place to bury the letter or burn it (I’m fiery and a big fan of burning, but those with a lot of earth in their chart may prefer during), releasing the energy back to the universe to transmute. As you do this, visualize your old self fading away, creating space for the new you to emerge. Aries is a sign of action, so take this opportunity to act decisively. The full moon invites you to step into your power, igniting the fire within you to pursue your passions and dreams.

Remember that the universe already knows the desires of your heart, and focus with intent on what you are releasing from your life now..for good. It may be painful or unsettling at first, but deep down you know this is the shift to which you’re being called to surrender.

Stepping into Your Highest Self

With your past behind you, focus on who you want to become. What does your highest self look like? What dreams do you want to pursue? Aries encourages us to be bold, to take risks, and to chase our desires with fervor. Embrace this energy and let it fuel your aspirations.

In Conclusion

As you embrace the transformative energy of this full moon in Aries, remember that surrender is a powerful act of love for yourself. By letting go of your past self, you’re making room for growth, healing, and the manifestation of your highest self.

Under the glow of this bright full moon, trust in the journey ahead. Embrace your courage, honor your authenticity, and step boldly into the new chapter waiting for you. Let this full moon be a turning point—a reminder that you are capable of profound transformation when you align with the rhythms of nature and your own inner power.

Embrace the magic of the moment. Surrender, transform, and rise. 🌕✨

Corpus Christi and The Islands: Our First Trip as Part-Time Nomads

Loaded up and ready to hit the road - from Lake Hefner, OKC (our favorite hang spot at home)

Corpus Christi - Padre & Mustang Islands

If you actually know me, you know how fluid I am and how plans can change at the last minute, and actually.. most of the time the “plans” are just ideas without any concrete commitments anyway. This trip was no different. My son finished up his summer basketball league, I completed a photo shoot the day after, and with two weeks ahead without any real commitments, we launched! On the day of the first Lion’s Gate Portal (8/8), we loaded up the Jeep and headed south to do some tent camping. We just weren’t sure how far south we’d be going.

I had three different campgrounds in mind within a 30-40 mile radius in central Texas, and figured we’d snag whichever one was still available. Ya girl has ADHD though and I don’t always think about allll the necessary details. I’d forgotten how unusual it is to find a reservable campsite online so last minute, especially going into the weekend, since we’ve been camping primarily during the week over recent years. All three campgrounds I’d had in mind were booked up through the weekend! I discovered this not long into our trip, but was pretty unphased. Texas has 89 state parks…I was sure we’d find something to suit us. HA! Of the several, and I mean several campgrounds I searched, I couldn’t find any sites that were available for the days we were looking that weren’t dispersed camping with no water or restrooms (no thanks..not with kids).

So..along we went, further and further south. About three hours into the trip, with the kids asleep completely unknowing, I (or Source, rather) decided on Corpus Christi. We have relatives there and I’d been a few times before but not since I was a teenager. I knew that the beaches are pretty clean and the water is clear. Mustang Island State Park had some available campsites with electric if we decided we wanted that, or we could camp on the beach for free with admission to the park. Corpus had already been an idea of mine, but I didn’t intend to go until October when it wouldn’t be so hot. Buuut I brought my big portable battery and our portable AC, and I knew the kids would be stoked about the beach..so I thought “why not?”. This simple question governs a lot of my travel choices and I think it makes traveling with me so much more adventurous (disastrous if you ask my family), but I guess that’s all up to perception.

When we got there we drove right onto the beach. It was dark and the kids were still asleep, but they woke up pretty quickly to the sounds of crashing waves. We rolled the windows down and sat in tranquility for maybe two good minutes before realizing we had no less than twenty mosquitoes in the car. Huh uh! I’m not proud of what happened next, so I won’t go into detail, but after handling the situation we pretty quickly decided on a hotel for the night. Shoutout to Priceline and the sweet front desk clerk.. we actually ended up getting two nights for the price of one. Not in the original plan, but again…we’re fluuuid baaabyyy.

We were on the beach for the better part of three days, swimming, building sand castles, finding shells, taking fun photos and observing the aquatic life. We spent the first couple nights in the hotel then a couple nights camping on a much less mosquitoey beach at Mustang Island State Park. We ate lots of fruit and got allll the sun, swimming at sunrise and again at sunset, breaking only now and then to eat or take a drive and cool off.

The locals seem to like fishing a LOT, so I imagine if that’s your thing.. you may like to visit the area with your gear. We heard some cool stories about big catches near Flour Bluff/Laguna Madre. We didn’t get out and visit the Navy ship, visit local shops or eat at any cool restaurants, as we tend to opt for easy, close to nature, and budget-friendly when I’m the only adult along (which is usually)… but the Salty K laundromat on Padre Island def gets a five-star rating for vibes and cleanliness!

Most scenic sunrise view I've ever experienced from my tent window - Mustand Island State Park

I’m describing the adventure in pretty surface level terms, but it wouldn’t be very Rambling Hippie of me if I didn’t get at least a liiittle deep. Well that’s easy to do because aside from the obvious excitement and relaxation of the ocean waves and beach time, it was absolutely magical. I know...it’s Texas…Dirty Third Coast.. That probably doesn’t sound magical to everyone, but from start to finish this trip was exactly what my two littles and I needed after a big move and life transition.

Spirit led us to the perfect place, aligned special people with special messages for us while there, and even hooked us up with a free night at the hotel. Three times while there, GPS took us for big detours..for no apparent reason, leading us in perfect counterclockwise circles around entire neighborhoods and even a loop around the core of the city. This was grid healing work. I know grid work is part of the reason I’ve always felt called to travel, but I didn’t expect to be led in the way I was on this trip. From the route we took to get there and all of the signs along the way, to the stunning synchronicities while there, and even on the way back - our higher selves did their thang.

Sunrise swim and beach play

We stretched by the beach at sunrise, meditating to the sounds of the ocean waves and talked about how grateful we are for life and the magic of the moments we were experiencing. We swam while gazing at the golden light reflecting off of each others faces. We held tiny hermit crabs, followed sea snails until they disappeared into the sand, and I got to watch my son and daughter marvel at nature in a way I hadn’t seen in a while. Netflix and YouTube were forgotten, and the arguing between siblings went away for a while as they played and danced and splashed. Even in the heat of the day…sticky, hot, sandy…we were all content.

It felt like liberation. I’m looking forward to a lot more of that.

photo gallery

The first half of this set was taken with my DSLR, the rest are straight off the iPhone.

DIY Medicine: Herbal Tinctures

Making herbal tinctures at home

There are a plethora of plants that can be used as medicine, from foods to herbs with medicinal properties. I'm going to share with you one of my favorite methods to make medicinal tinctures using some of my favorite plants. If you like the idea of keeping a stocked natural medicine cabinet for yourself or your family for a fraction of the cost, this may be for you.

Many people don't realize that a lot of the prescribed and OTC medicines we see today that have plant origins. For example, aspirin was originally made from the bark of willow tree sapplings. Since then, the recipe has evolved and aspirin is made in labs. Personally, I'd rather use plants and natural alternatives to chemical-laden "medicines" that often come side effects and/or a hefty price at the pharmacy.

For tincture making you will need:

  • medicinal herbs/plants

  • mason jars with lids

  • parchment paper and cookie sheet (only for certain herbs that require drying/heating)

  • high proof clear grain alc*h*l (I prefer a particular brand that is 190 proof. It seems to work best.)

  • tincture bottles with droppers

  • a dark cabinet or pantry

1st Step - Learning. Gather information about medicinal plants in your area.

You may take some time to search different symptoms or ailments you'd like to be able to treat by Googling "herbs or plants that treat ______" ex: inflammation, sore throat, infection, aches and pains, sinus infections, headaches, etc. You may also choose to go out into your backyard or local nature area and take photos of plants and "weeds", then image search them to identify their name, then edit the search to see if they offer any medicinal value. I'll do this sometimes when I see new plants pop up in the yard. My searches are often formatted like this: "dandelion medicinal benefits" or "does goldenrod offer medicinal value?"

Once you identify the plants you'd like to use, make sure you know whether to use the flowers, bark, or others parts of the plant, and whether they can be used fresh or if they need to be dried. If you're using c****b*s, you can make tinctures using any part of the plant from the buds to leaves and stems.

2nd Step - Gather your chosen herbs/plants

Harvest (or purchase) your chosen herbs/plants and make sure you rinse them well with water. You may way to chop them down so they fit well into jars.

3rd Step - Dry or decarb in oven you're using c****b*s or herbs that require drying

You can SKIP this step if you're using fresh herbs/plants.

For c****b*s, you'll need to decarb in order to activate all of the cannabinoids for medicinal use. You can break down your stems/flower/trim leaves and place in a thin layer on a parchment paper lined cookie sheet. Put the cookie sheet into your preheated oven at 245 degrees for 35-45 minutes.

For other herbs/plants that require drying (I do this with Yaupon Holly leaves), you can roast in the oven using the same settings. **Some dried plants also make great medicinal teas

4th Step - Place herbs/plants in mason jars

5th Step - Pour clear grain alc*h*l over plant matter until fully covered

6th Step - Secure lids on mason jars and place in dark cabinet or pantry

7th Step - Allow to cure in dark cabinet/pantry for 4-6 weeks, giving a good shake every 2-3 days

8th Step - After 4-6 weeks, drain the liquid and discard the plant matter

Final Step - Place liquid into tincture bottles (preferably amber or other dark color to keep light out) with droppers. You can find these online (Amazon or other) in packs of 12-50 that come with funnels and labels.

Use 1-3 dropper doses daily as needed. I recommend putting in your beverage (coffee, tea, etc) because it makes the taste much more tolerable, but you can also place directly under the tongue.

This is honestly my favorite way to medicate with c****b*s, but it has also saved me a lot of money and stress to have several different kinds of medicine on hand for my family. I use garlic, rosemary, and oregano pretty regularly and recently even got rid of a gnarly tooth infection within 2 days! Yes, these tinctures are made with alc*h*l (because it is a great extracting agent), but rest assured that in such small amounts the alc*h*l alone is not going to cause intoxicating effects. Don't quote me on that, but I have used oregano and rosemary tinctures diluted in teas for my children when they have a cold or infection, with great results and no negative side effects. Just use with caution.

If you are very sensitive to alc*h*l you can try a glycerin tincture. It may not be as potent, but can be helpful nonetheless. The intention of this post is really to expand perspective and remind peeps that we CAN make our own medicine and it’s not nearly as complex or expensive as big pharma would have us believe.