Transpluto Hypothetical planet said to orbit beyond Pluto. Sometimes called Bacchus (or Isis or Persephone), not to be confused with the asteroid Bacchus,which is physically observable.
The new Transplutonian: Here is what Abbe Charles Nicelaud, known to astrologers as Fomalhaut, wrote in 1897: "The planets beyond Neptune exist, they are named Pluto; and Vulcan's reality is also admitted.
Of course this repeats over and over each time at a higher and more expanded level but with different configurations of the planets inside it's orbit and perhaps those outside of its orbit marking a larger frame of reference (Transpluto?).
See also: Conjunction, Symbol, Zodiac, Part, Aries
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