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© 2013 by Joyce Mason
All Rights Reserved
Chiron
and Achilles, “The Education of Achilles”
By
James Barry
Just joining our
fishing expedition? See May Planetary Fishing Expedition for background.
If you’re a regular reader of The Radical Virgo, we’ve
already shared many adventures in learning about Chiron. Chiron is my
astrological specialty, and there are many articles on this blog about him.
This time you’ll have a more direct experience of the mythical and planetary centaur
through today’s exercises.
Like all planets, the centaur Chiron offers you a mixed bag of
challenges and blessings. Your Chiron can point to where you have lingering
pain, whether it’s physical, emotional or both. It can be your stumbling block
or a hurdle you can’t get over for having denied or disowned certain parts of
yourself. Chiron’s greatest gift lies within this discomfort or stuck state—and
in your willingness to work through it. In that process, you’ll often discover
the key to personal integration and wholeness.
Chiron has many keywords and phrases, among them: wounded
healer, wholeness weaver, catalyst, small but mighty, halves or composites,
misfits/fitting in, inner marriage, surgeon, herbalist and higher/lower self.
And that’s not the half! [1]
Since Chiron was a great teacher and mentor of mythical
heroes, let’s see what we can find out today at his knee, as did Achilles,
Hercules, Jason and Asclepius to name just a few of Chiron’s most famous
students.
Chiron Fishing
Instructions
For the past several planets, we’ve started with
a question. Here’s mine for Chiron: What
pains or hurts can’t you get over? What do they have in common?
For your research segment this time, you don’t
have to go any further than the Search
This Blog box right on the sidebar
here on The Radical Virgo. Pop in Chiron.
Scan through the posts. Find which one piques your interest most, even if it’s
one you’ve already read. Give it a quick skim. Why does it appeal to you? What
pops out as important? Write this down and how you think it relates to you.
Bookmark the article to read in its entirety, now or later depending on your
time available.
About your Chiron and its sign:
a.
What does your Chiron sign say about the kind of
lingering wounds you experience and the kind of healing you need to overcome
them? They are closely related. Chiron is often like a homeopathic medicine or the “hair
of the dog” you take for a hangover. You take a small dose of the same thing
that harmed you or apply the same type of medicine to the wound but in a
different way. Example: If you have Chiron in Gemini, communication
difficulties are likely your chronic pain. How can you use communication to
overcome them? (Maybe you join Toastmasters, take voice lessons or land a job
that requires you to develop your communication skills.)
b.
Visit the post Chiron: Wounded
Healer, Wholeness Weaver. Click on the picture to enlarge it. It’s a Wordle
or word cloud of many of Chiron’s keywords and phrases. Which one jumps out to
you as one you want to explore more? Make note of it. Maybe there are several.
Delve into this a little now if you have time, more later.
c.
What’s the element of your Chiron? (Earth, Air,
Fire or Water) How does that element help you further define the quality of how you're stuck and the larger family
of healing tools that might help you in 4a? For example, if Air is your
element, your wound may be in your inner dialogue (how you talk to yourself), such as "I am not enough." Perhaps reading, classes and grappling with your healing issues by
talk therapy may help most, healing modalities that are airy by nature.
d.
What’s the quality of Chiron’s relationship to your
other planets? Mostly compatible or challenging?
e.
How many planets make a major aspect to Chiron?
[2]
f.
How many of the planets are in close aspect,
within 3 degrees or less?
g.
Do these aspects make the healing curve from
wounding to weaving wholeness easier or more challenging?
4. Who was “Chiron” in your life? This might be a
great teacher, mentor or supporter—or someone who has overcome great obstacles
to inspire you. What did you learn from him or her?
Extra Experience: Look deeper at one of those pains you’ve had a
hard time getting over that you identified in #1. Consider, once more, that you’re
on a healing curve. Take a look back on your life and identify when the pain
was worst and where you are with it now. How have you progressed? Is it 10%
healed, 50%, 90%? What’s left to work on? Where can you apply Chiron’s key
phrase of healing humor or any of the keywords you identified in 3b to help you
go the rest of the way?
Next time, we’re onto Uranus. Once you explore Chiron, you’ve
crossed the bridge to the rest of the PUNCs—Pluto, Uranus, Neptune and Chiron.
I also call people who have these planets prominent in their charts PUNCs for
Plutonian, Uranian, Neptunian Chironics. [3] While all the planets help us
grow, the PUNC planets are the ambassadors of change, the energies within us
that nag us to fulfill our destiny to be ourselves. Simple as it sounds, to be
yourself is probably the hardest and most rewarding assignment you’ll ever
have on Planet Earth.
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Photo
Credit: Saturnus Polidoro Caldara da
Caravaggio 16th century, Wikipedia, public domain.
Notes
[1] My new book with a projected June 2013
publication date in PDF will cover 50 keywords and phrases about Chiron in depth.
[2] This is often easiest to find and view in summary in a
matrix on the chart wheel page or in one of the “reports” offered, if you have
astrology software.
[3] To learn more about the PUNCs, read the Outerplanetary
(Extraordinary) People series or purchase the e-book of the same name here
on the sidebar of The Radical Virgo.
Don’t forget to Comment and let us know
what insights you catch! Every comment is entered into this month’s contest for
a free e-book. Every person who comments
on these May fishing posts will be entered into a drawing for a free copy of
Joyce's Chart
Interpretation 101 e-book.