Chiron meets Mars. I’ve always thought that too much has been made of Chiron’s infamous wound, and not enough of his wisdom, his teaching, his […]
Read More“But what makes it hard for me is that I don’t know how I could possibly enter that eternal alliance with Mother Earth. I don’t […]
Read MoreTribal Trines, An interesting thing came up in a lesson the other day. We were looking at a chart with a heavy second house–and I […]
Read MoreVenus/Saturn, In my advanced synastry class, we go beyond traditional aspect comparisons and learn to look at individual psycho-sexual dynamics to determine why we attract […]
Read MoreWorld Astrology Day, I have to admit, it almost slipped me by. Until my friend Anne Whitaker gave me a nudge from her misty, Celtic […]
Read MoreOut of sign aspects. Okay, hands up—how many of you missed the Venus/Neptune square in Tony Perkins’ chart? I was waiting to see if anyone […]
Read MoreI’ve had comments that this information about Saturn is a lot to take in, so the Synastry Q & A normally scheduled for Fridays will […]
Read More“Chiron’s place points to not so much a wound as a place where we know and see too much, so much that it freezes us in our path. Wounds can be healed, but what is known cannot become un-known. One of the harder truths about Chiron is that, wherever Chiron falls, no matter how good we are at learning our lessons, we continue to feel abandoned because we know more than we should.”
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