First off, I want to apologize to subscribers of The Gyre. Computer bugs have stopped me from creating the October issue. The November issue […]
Read MoreProgressions One Almost Full
Progressions One is almost full, so if you were thinking about signing up for the course, now is the time. There are a couple […]
Read MoreProgressions One Course Beginning in Mid-October
Secondary Progressions are absolutely crucial to any natal chart interpretation. They’re the ‘why’ behind the ‘who’ of the natal chart and the ‘what’ of […]
Read MoreOf Angels and Angles
One of the things I focus on most, when I teach any of my classes, from the Basics to advanced progressions, is the importance of the angles. Angles are not just arbitrary lines by which we section the sky. The angles themselves are highly sensitive, like antennae. Think of them as magnetic gateways of experience which divide the eternal circle. They are the bones, the spine, of the chart, the cross of matter, determined by time and space, by which a lifetime distinguishes itself from the ever-expanding potential of eternity.
A tall order. And that’s only the beginning.
The Basics Redux
The basics redux, September is on its way and that ‘Back to School’ feeling is in the air. So sharpen your pencils and sit back […]
Read MoreMea Culpa re Gyre Jung article
Sorry, folks. Sorry to have to report that, due to a fault completely my own, you have to ignore the article on Jung I wrote […]
Read MoreMars/Saturn The Cardinal Path to Sexual Maturity
It goes further to explain the patterns behind the Mars/Saturn developmental phase in male sexual maturity and will continue next month to explore the Venus/Moon […]
Read MoreBlack Moon Lillith Some Thoughts on the
While I stand by what is stated in this article, three years on we have learned a great deal more about the Black Moon–her actions, […]
Read MoreJupiter and the Lost God: Co-rulerships, Part Two
Quick, which god is the month January named after? Each year, as we look back on the old year behind us and the new one […]
Read MoreJupiter and Hyde: Co-rulerships, Part One
One of the first things we learn–or rather, latch on to–when we begin learning astrology is the serendipity of Jupiter. Wherever Jupiter falls in a […]
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