Pluto moved into Sagittarius in late 1995 and remained there until January 2008, with brief transitions at both ends. People born in this window, roughly the younger millennials and older members of Gen Z, carry the astrology of Pluto in the sign of truth, belief, and meaning.

The timing is not incidental. This generation came of age during the internet's explosion of information, the post-9/11 collapse of certainty, the 2008 financial crisis, and widespread disillusionment with institutions, organized religion, and the idea that the authorities know what they are doing.

What Pluto in Sagittarius produces collectively

Sagittarius governs belief, philosophy, truth, higher education, travel, and the search for meaning. Pluto in Sagittarius transforms all of those. For a generation, it means the transformation of what truth means, who holds it, and whether any single institution can be trusted to carry it.

Pluto in Sagittarius people tend to have a compulsive relationship with meaning-making. They are, as a group, drawn to philosophy, spirituality, travel, and any system that offers a coherent worldview. They are also, often, deeply skeptical of any system that claims too much certainty, because they grew up watching certainties collapse.

The information age in the bones

This generation grew up with the internet as a constant presence, which means they have always lived with infinite competing truths and infinite competing narratives. The Pluto in Sagittarius experience is partly one of navigating meaning in a world where every belief system is simultaneously accessible and immediately contestable.

This produces, at its best, genuine philosophical sophistication and a comfort with complexity. At its worst, it can produce relativism where no truth feels trustworthy at all.

What the generation is working with

The collective task for Pluto in Sagittarius is finding what is actually worth believing in, not because an institution says so, but through genuine personal experience and inquiry. The suspicion of authority is healthy and warranted. The challenge is not letting that suspicion collapse into pure cynicism.

This generation is capable of building new philosophical and spiritual frameworks that are more honest than what they inherited. That is what Pluto in Sagittarius is asking for.