Entries for the ‘astro*logic’ Category

jogs in the path

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

Sept 27Oh what a strange journey life continues to become, never ending, ever changing! Full of zigs and zags and unexpected turnings. Just when I have the near future nicely mapped, it jogs to reveal some new vista, unplanned, a sur-prize.

I had a sweet plan in place to travel down to Seattle this week, pick my sweetie up on the plane, spend some time visiting with a friend… but disaster befell the friend’s son (at whose home we were meant to stay). So, the plan has been ditched and it’s back to business as usual, me at home, he on the bus to find his own winding way, calloo, callay.

Business as usual is a jog in the path, when you are expecting the unexpected. Still, I’m partly relieved to be relieved of the task of all that packing and driving long miles in predicted heavy weather.

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Sept 28My new classes are proving to be just as much fun as I had hoped; the bright eyes and willing hearts of my students inspire me and re-ignite my passion for this work. All right!

Astrology is so much more than a belief system; in point of fact, belief is not required. One stunned soul said to me after I did an in-depth reading for him as a gift, “I want you to know, I don’t believe in astrology, and that hasn’t changed. But [long pause] I have to admit it was right on.”
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what a day it was

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

Sept 25It occurred to me, not for the first time, that now that I have a webcam I could start video blogging, aka vlogging. So, here I am, doing it.

Today (when I made this post; had problems so it was delayed) is Canadian Thanksgiving, and I’m looking back with gratitude at the so-called bombing of the Moon, President Obama’s Nobel Peace Prize and Guy Laliberte’s Poetic Social Mission (http://broadcast.onedrop.org/). What a day that was! It changed me, and I think it changed the world.

This is my first video blog, but it won’t be my last. It’s so much easier than typing everything out one letter at a time. On the down side, I’m stuck with the words as they came out of my mouth, painful for nitpicky me. Still, the spontaneity of the thing is part of the charm. I hope.

It’s in two parts, since Youtube won’t accept videos longer than ten minutes, though in total it was under twelve. Picky, picky.

Mom, I guess you’re going to have to get high speed internet or watch at the library. Sorry.

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the missing element

Saturday, September 26th, 2009

Sept 8I’ve fallen behind in my postings here, but not for lack of things to write about.

One exciting development is my new astrology class at the Winds of Change here in Courtenay, something I’ve been wanting to do again for a very long time; ever since I taught classes at Life Rhythms Centre in Edmonton back in the nineties. Teaching astrology is way too much fun! It’s a niche waiting to be filled here, too, so I seem to be the girl for the job.

The first class was last Sunday, and tomorrow will be the second one (7pm, drop-ins welcome!). I had a nice full handful of enthusiastic students, a very good start.

I go around and around about the best way to present astrology so that it is easily grasped, but it’s not easy to do since it encompasses so many dimensions of experience.
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fool moon

Friday, September 4th, 2009

Aug 18Full Moon in Pisces; Fool Moon. In Pisces, sense goes awandering and returns with an imaginary friend, ‘can I keep it?’ continuing over leftways into an upside down whirl of an idea that swept in like wind from the trailing edges of a tale that unfolds kalaidoways, extrapolating madly from scraps of crazy poetry.

Oh, yeah, you can have fun with Pisces. But only if you enter it, and leave it again, because in that sea of dreams, nothing ever changes, it merely swirls and sways, flows and floats away in the wind, sameness enduring, fractal patterns of endless replication, evolution only a fantasy.

Aug 19Keep your feet on the Virgo ground now, chillins, cause here is where the crazy poet crosses your path with pixie dust from fake fairies that takes you only into oblivion unless you are giving something back. Virgo is about giving back. Taking in the trash, turning it into fertile soil, planting, reaping, processing the harvest.

It’s a lovely time for the harvest, this moon; everything dissolves, expands, glamourises in its milky light, from garden or berry bush or tree to the dryer, the freezer, the jar in the pantry.
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Comox Valley September astro-forecast

Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009

Aug 9I’ve started writing a horoscope column for the Island Word, and somebody asked me if it was available online, and it wasn’t. So I thought maybe I’d just post it on my blog. It also contains a plug for my upcoming classes.

I asked Danny (the editor) for permission to post it here, and he said yes; he also suggested that I could upload it to their website later in the month. I’ll let y’all know when that happens.

It’s from a chart generated specifically for Courtenay, but it should be applicable to anywhere in this time zone.

Aug 10Disclaimer: Do not use this horoscope column to make major life decisions! That’s what a full reading is for!

Down-to-Earth Astrology
by Phoenix Wolf-Ray
from The Island Word Sept. edition

How often have you wished that life came with a user manual? Well, guess what–it does! A horoscope column like this one is fun to write and (one hopes) read, but sun-sign horoscopes are to astrology what the alphabet is to English. The natal chart, on the other hand, is your personal map, blueprint and how-to guide for actualization.
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don’t bomb the moon

Saturday, August 29th, 2009

Aug 1Have you heard they’re going to bomb the Moon on October 9th?

I posted that link to Facebook and so did a number of my friends. We were all appalled and saying so. I said it was chilling in light of what the Moon symbolizes, which drew forth this reply from a scientist type friend of hers:

This is not chilling in any way whatsoever, as objects (including manmade) have been crashing into the moon with forces and speeds that *far* outweigh the LCROSS impact (you might have noticed the moon has a large number of craters.) The moon has no atmosphere.

Aug 2If you’ve ever seen a shooting star, that same event on the moon is an impact of extremely high velocity. As for it being a ‘stupid’ way to search for water, I’m not sure how to address that except that I don’t know what a less stupid way would be. Analyzing an ejecta cloud using spectrometers and detectors actually seems kind of clever, to me.

Now, part of my brain is right there with him on this.
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one of ‘those dreams’ (& astro class intro)

Saturday, August 29th, 2009

July 25I don’t know if you have them, but every year or so, I have a Big Dream that rocks me, teaches me and wakes me up to new levels of experience. This one in particular left me with waves of understanding at a cellular level that are still lapping at my brain.

My dreams have been growing more multidimensional, therefore very difficult to remember let alone describe. I thought I’d try to share this one, because it’s, well, one of those important-feeling ones, but describing it might be a bit tricky.

In my dream, there are two worlds that aren’t the same, but they are so closely connected that they appear tightly woven together. Each is invisible to the other, but they profoundly affect each other. To cross from one world into the other is nearly impossible, but it can be done with deep intention and preparation.

July 26The action in the dream begins when inhabitants of the–I’ll call it the ‘right-hand world’; it’s a place of power and love, where there is no death or strife–learn that whenever somebody is tortured, raped, murdered, or subjected to any kind of painful or debilitating trauma (including dis-ease of all sorts), there is a ripple effect into their own world.

The right-hand world is much less populous. Each person there is directly linked to quite a lot of people, hundreds and even thousands (maybe more; numbers were not clear), in the other world (our own Earth) and suffers milder but mirroring symptoms as a direct consequence of the ones they are linked to going through extreme pain or trauma. (more…)

two faces to every coin

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

June 21How about a little astrological rambling today? Oh, good, I knew you’d be interested! Okay:

Today was the Capricorn Full Moon. A lot of people have been commenting on this one! The Capricorn Moon makes demands, initiates commands and applies stern corrections.

Capricorn’s motto is, “Don’t be afraid to break it. If it can be broken, it’s not strong enough.”

And Cancer’s motto is, “I’m breakable, where can I hide? How can I protect myself, where do I go to be safe?” Like all oppositions, they are two faces of the same thing, inextricably connected. When they don’t understand this, they fight. This is the primary challenge of integrating any polarity.

When these signs face each other unwillingly, they are enemies. This is where war and oppression are sourced. Terror protects itself from rage, rage intimidates terror. Capricorn controls through rules and obligations; Cancer protects itself by sinking into its own subjective mire of emotion and memory, by revealing herself only when she feels strong.
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it’s a strange, strange world

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

June 4with so very many things to become enraged, terrified and generally upset about. I tend to focus on my own life and feelings in my writing, with exceptions of course.

Like when I wrote the post, ‘my little plan to save the world‘, sometimes I do feel inspired to add my writings to the massive, seething cauldron of words already written attempting to address the Big Picture and to fix the glaring and species-threatening issues we face.

With a Virgo Ascendant, part of my personality programming is the assumption that I’m merely one little teeny cog in an infinitely large machine, and what can little me do to affect anything? This shrinking self-image is squared by a Saturn-Mars opposition which is determined to try, hopeless though it might be; I’m a bit of a don Quixote archetype. Yet I often run out of momentum before I even start, because the underlying feeling of hopelessness behind the determination (twelfth-house Pluto) is all-pervasive.
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a bitch about the weather and an astro-rant: call me a fake, willya?

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008

Well I’ve webbled until I’m boggled and my eyeballs have that cartoon character spiral thing happening. So I’m going to take a break and just write for a bit, give my brain a rest. See, just because I’m getting oh so organized, writing actual articles and tonifying the look of my webly home here doesn’t mean I’ll stop spewing forth my crazy poetnesses. It’s my catharsis, my mental hygiene, my truth, my Way!

Okay, so I got a bit carried away. That’s what happens when I don’t write for a long time. I get backed up and what comes out is, shall we say, a little brown. False start. Here I go again.

It’s March. Last month, February was my excuse, but every year March smacks me fresh with drab, grey blotchiness, forcibly reminding me that the golden spring promise of February with its crocii and spring tree-buds bursting loose was, alas, merely a preview of spring and not the real thing. Not yet. March reels us back to the season still in progress, namely winter. It’s a thudding descent into dreary grey one-day-after-the-otherness, cold and wet and threatening snow, with the sunshine a Februarian memory. This happens every year, and what is that about, I want to know? February seems to be a month out of sequence. March is supposed to come after January, with February the lighter and brighter time segueing more naturally into the sweetly scented April world of blossoms and blue skies.

It happens in May too. May will be sunny, count on it. Then June will rain, but July and thereafter will, unless global warming has completely screwed with the program, brighten up again. I counted on it last year too, but it didn’t happen. Damn this climate change!

Still, I remember extreme weather from my childhood, and tales by the oldsters of seasons long past that surpassed the current climes for extreme weirdness. They loved to one-up each other with sample stories of houses buried in snow so you couldn’t see out the windows anymore, cold so cold that your breath would freeze and fall to the ground. And then it would veer into tall tale territory of the Paul Bunyan variety, but still, there were germs and grains of fact in the fancy, which is to say, weather is weird. Always has been, always will be. And people always try to make it mean things.

Don’t get me wrong, I’m not trying to say that the climate isn’t changing. Polar bears forced to swim where they once reclined on ice floes and dined through the holes, and pine beetles surviving no-longer-cold winters to devastate the northern forests are evidence enough for the doubter in me. But. Weirdness happens. Right now (did I mention my brain is turned off?) I’m just dazzled by the mystree of it all. Yeah, it’s weird. But science doesn’t know everything. Oh, the rationalists loooove to declaim about us weirdness-mongers and how flaky we are compared to their oh-so-logical and reasoned approach to life.

Still, just how logical and reasoned are they? They have their own prejudices and assumptions, and the freakishness/weirdness of astrology (which this post from WiredScience shows–especially interesting are the comments) falls squarely into their own blind spot. It’s chock full of unquestioned assumptions and ‘everybody knows’. It’s depressing, mainly because I’m about half inclined toward a science geek perspective, reading science books (by scientists with poetry in their souls; yes, they exist) for pleasure, and I’d like to imagine I could carry on a conversation with one of these folks without having to hide from them what I do for a living for fear that it would discredit me utterly. Am I not a human? Have I not skills of observation and a functioning brain? Not according to these know-it-alls.

But, ah well. If that astrologer hadn’t done that reading for me lo those many years ago, thereby grabbing me by the cortex repeatedly with the question ‘How did she KNOW that??’ and if I hadn’t begun to actually research the topic, which led me down the primrose path into the gloomy cobwebbed depths of the superstitious brain-dungeon, I might still be qualified to carry on an intelligent conversation.

But no. According to them, I must surrender any pretensions to brainiosity, despite my considerable geekery.

The funny thing is, all the skeptics like James Randi who go to such lengths to disprove astrology to the masses are never well researched. They learn just enough to figure out ways to make it look ad fake as they already believe it to be. Like the famous experiment where a so-called ‘thorough horoscope’ is given to a group of people, and they are asked to rate its accuracy. Of course, everybody finds it ‘extremely accurate’, only to have the debunker triumphantly reveal that everybody actually received the same horoscope (collective gasp). This absolutely beyond the shadow of a doubt proves the nonsensical brain-tricksiness of astrology (which is always lumped in with all other forms of prognostication, such as palmistry and psychic divination).

And this experiment is endlessly repeated. The same damn thing, over and over.

The mind tricks we astro-fakers are supposed to be pulling apparently involves always using language that could apply to anybody. According to the debunkers, we merely appeal to the natural human desire to be seen and known, so we use vague, globally-applicable statements like, “You have a great deal of unused potential” and “You are recovering from a recent disappointment”. This is our dirty little secret.

But can something like the following really apply to everyone?

With Earth in Aries, you have a strong need for physical action. Your body has a lot of energy, a lot of life force, a lot of drive, but in Aries, there’s no real need to have a focus for it. You could get just as much reward from running on a treadmill as from building something beautiful. The point, with Earth in Aries, is that you sweat, that you get your heart rate up, that you act, that you do. And this is a really solid way for you to nurture your body, to meet your physical needs.

Your body needs to be starting things, to be doing things, in order to be grounded. That’s Aries. But you need to be aware of your primal physical experience (not ‘what you are doing’ but ‘that you are the body doing it’) as much as possible. Feel your breath, breathing and focusing, not with the intent of doing it better, but just to be present in the actions of your body… to feel your muscles moving, the breath expanding your chest and your diaphragm, to feel your skin from the inside, feel the air and any pressure on your skin from your clothing and feel your weight shifting. Really be focusing on feeling your body as you’re moving, as you’re working up a sweat. You’ll find that you glory in that feeling, so let it nourish you. The primal joy of extreme exertion, the endorphins and the whole rush, can be very thrilling to you, with the Earth in Aries.

Well, it would appeal to a lot of people. Exercise is good. But not everybody–some people are couch potatoes, or need to ground through other means, or just don’t find that extreme pleasure in working out.

And how about this bit?

Your Sun-Uranus conjunction and your Earth-Chiron conjunction both square your Ascendant. This is strongly indicative of a crisis around your birth–possibly you or your mother came close to death during the course of your being born. In any case, you were faced with a choice of whether you wanted to live or not. On a personality level this results in a sense of instability in your self-identity. Are you a daring adventurer in love with the universe, trustingly risking it all, or are you more the careful, reserved, practical, business-oriented sort?

Ultimately both are true, and your path to balance will involve finding a way to integrate these disparate styles and needs within the wholeness of your greater Self. Because the transformative and transmutative forces Uranus and Chiron are present in this configuration, you will not necessarily be free to unfold your own sense of timing around your personal growth. Crises and shocks may jolt you out of your comfort zone and into a period of forced healing, whether you like it or not.

Your Capricorn Ascendant has predisposed you to a certain amount of pessimism and misanthropy. You hold certain ingrained attitudes and opinions about yourself and others that are quite untrusting and even unloving. This part of yourself will likely grate on the part of you symbolized by your 9th house Libra Sun, which wants nothing more than to dance joyfully through life following the will-o-the-wisp of love, accepting the gifts of abundance offered by the universe as you go. To your Capricorn Ascendant, this attitude is ridiculously impractical and not even to be considered! This Capricornian part of you keeps the reins firmly drawn.

These examples are just random excerpts that I drew just now from one of my own transcribed readings. I’m too tired and annoyed by life and March right now to bother sifting through everything to find a really great example of how specific and personal these analyses can be, and of course there will be many people who’ll read those two bits and recognize themselves in it, but by the time the pieces are all put together into a full reading and synthesized (which is the true art of the astrologer) into a unified picture, most likely only the person the reading is intended for is going to be able relate to it.

I’ve done readings in the past for people mistakenly using the wrong birth time, and they had no problem letting me know they didn’t think it was right. And the problem always turned out to be a wrong birth time. Quite recently I did a reading for someone who said they couldn’t relate to what I was saying, so I asked them to double check their birth time. Sure enough, it was twelve hours out.

I’m just tired of being lumped into the charlatan faker box. I work hard at what I do, I’m damn good at it, and I give excellent value to those who want help understanding their own workings and the meanings behind their crises and passages. I can help. So frickin there.

End of rant. I’ve just sat through several videos of these wannabe debunkers all focused on proving me to be a fake, a fraud who deliberately fools poor gullible souls into giving me their money for nothing, and it pissed me off.

Time to toddle off to my lonely March bed. This too shall pass. Thanks for listening.