Classical, traditional, and medieval Astrologers do not use the outer planets: Uranus, Neptune and Pluto in their delineations, modern Astrologers utilize them. The traditionalists still practicing today will continue to ignore the outer planets in their delineations, just as they have always done.
Whether or not Pluto is classified as planet or not is irrelevant to modern practitioners of Astrology. The qualities associated with Pluto: power, control, transformation and the destroying or reforming urge, are still applicable whether it is called a planet or an ice dwarf.
Astrologers know from studying charts for 76 years, since Pluto's discovery, that Scorpio is co-ruled by Mars and Pluto. That will not change.
Astrologers use other bodies (not just planets) in our calculations, such as asteroids. Ceres, an asteroid, one of the bodies they may call a planet, already is in use by modern Astrologers. Other asteroids currently being used are Juno, Pallas, and Vesta. Chiron, a centaur, is also extensively in use. Chiron is believed to be ruled by Virgo. Non-planetary bodies can be ruled or in dignity by one of the 12 zodiac signs. Another example of that is the lunar nodes. In Western Astrology, the North Node is Exalted in Gemini and the South Node is Exalted in Sagittarius. The North Node is in Fall in Sagittarius and the South Node is in Fall in Gemini.
It makes do difference as to what Pluto is categorized as, planet, ice dwarf, or whatever the astronomers come up with as a classification system, the characteristics associated with it still stand.
2006-09-09 20:42:52
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answered by astroleolady 5
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No. Pluto being an outer planet, along with Neptune, and Uranus work below the surface in ones chart. Pluto is Hades planet, lord of the underworld in Greek mythology. Most people look at the reclassification of Pluto to a dwarf planet as a demotion. I'm sure Hades looks at it like a promotion, making it easier to work just below the surface.
2006-09-10 17:11:45
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answered by Pablo 3
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Pluto's still a planet, only recategorised.
2006-09-10 06:33:12
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answered by ♫tweet75♫ 3
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Pluto is small,cute and cool planet.
this is my most liking planet and yes it affect our reading in any way
2006-09-10 02:33:31
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answered by sonali 2
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NO
You are a child of God... That is all that matters. I don't think a small rock on earth or a bunch of huge rocks in outer space decides what I will feel, or what will happen, or anything!
By God! There is a God who loves, rules, makes, destroys, etc, etc. anything else just DOESNT MAKE SENSE!
I used to be that stupid following horoscopes. But, the Lord, in His Goodness, gave me a great memory. So, one time I read my horoscope and 2 years later I read THE SAME ONE FOR ANOTHER SIGN!!!!!
I hope this cures you!
2006-09-10 13:46:53
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answered by tfjea 4
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there is no affect on horoscope
2006-09-10 05:03:27
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answered by gokul d 2
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