2H Pluto people do you have a fear of poverty?

Do you have a fear of wealth, in some way?

What are your experiences with both? Your opinions?

This is a daunting placement but because it’s not a romance house or an angle it gets overlooked.

There’s usually a real deep rooted trauma associated w not having what you need.
Sometimes the 2H Pluto person is the only one with any financial stability and they can be very stingy with what they have because they’re so afraid to lose it.
The thing is tho, once they’ve gone through an evolutionary period (usually going from poor to stable to rich or skipping stable altogether

It’s very rare that they go back. They never lack again.
But the mindset of being without is sooo deeply imprinted into their minds that they don’t want to let go to anything they acquire. This backfires so.

Your mind has to evolve in the same way that your material circumstances have. Otherwise you never reach full potential—
— as far as income and ownership.
When you’re in a place of instability, that’s the time to let go. Even financial instability. Let go of what? Power. Control. The need to hold every coin unnecessarily.

You’re allowed to buy what you want, when you want, and enjoy life’s pleasures.
Sometimes there is a misconception that you should not allow yourself to get what you want bc of what you feel you lack, but that’s not true.

This is key to evolution and improving your income & income potential
2H Pluto has the ability to almost PULL financial routes to them. Keen insights.

The key is to make yourself comfortable with what you have (aka getting what you want to make you feel happy, etc not saying you should be ok with a bad situation)
The 2H is the house of patience, things that can often be slow moving. With Pluto there, the power of patience is your strong suit in acquring anything as you go through life. The power of taking your time.

Situations with this placement improve after many stagnant periods
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We finally have the U.S. Citizenship Act Bill Text! I'm going to go through some portions of the bill right now and highlight some of the major changes and improvements that it would make to our immigration system.

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First the Bill makes a series of promises changes to the way we talk about immigrants and immigration law.

Gone would be the term "alien" and in its place is "noncitizen."

Also gone would be the term "alienage," replaced with "noncitizenship."


Now we get to the "earned path to citizenship" for all undocumented immigrants present in the United States on January 1, 2021.

Under this bill, anyone who satisfies the eligibility criteria for a new "lawful prospective immigrant status" can come out of the shadows.


So, what are the eligibility criteria for becoming a "lawful prospective immigrant status"? Those are in a new INA 245G and include:

- Payment of the appropriate fees
- Continuous presence after January 1, 2021
- Not having certain criminal record (but there's a waiver)


After a person has been in "lawful prospective immigrant status" for at least 5 years, they can apply for a green card, so long as they still pass background checks and have paid back any taxes they are required to do so by law.

However! Some groups don't have to wait 5 years.

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