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Introduction to the houses in astrology

Astro 101 — Introduction to the Astrological Houses

Introduction to the houses in astrologyAn Introduction to the Astrological Houses

Did you know that every relationship you have or will EVER have is found in your horoscope?

Well, they are!

Your parents are found in your chart, your love relationships, your pet, your doctor, your educators, your friends, your siblings, and even that ONE person you wish wouldn’t be in your chart is THERE.  IF you didn’t know this, then this lesson is definitely for you!

In my last teaching series of Astro 101, I explained the astrological signs.  We learned about astrological gender, elements, and the modalities that form the 12 signs of the zodiac.  In this series, we will explore the astrological houses which will help prepare us for our study of the planets.

If you do not have a copy of your chart, you can get one for free by using the application widget on my site.  In addition, I have created an extensive tutorial to help you understand how to read your chart so that you can learn all the various bits and pieces that combine to make up YOU.

The Astrological Houses

I remember when I first started studying astrology (1984) that I found astrological houses confusing. At that time there were few resources a teenage boy could get in upstate New York – just the random books that could be found in the library.  I understood the signs as they were descriptors of how the planet is going to perform; yet, the houses were baffling to me.  Eventually, I took a high school psychology and learned about projection.  Then the houses began to make more sense to me.  The houses were areas of our life and our relationship with the outer world from the front porch of our Ascendant (imagine yourself sitting in a chair at your Ascendant look out at the rest of the houses).  So, every house has an innate expectation that we have projected upon in since birth.

Claire Martin in her book, “Mapping the Psyche” has a wonderful quote about the difference between houses and signs.  She says:

“The signs dictate a temporal cycle and the houses describes a spatial cycle, the two systems can be superimposed upon each other because, in astrology, every cycle has the same intrinsic meaning.”

Simply put, the signs are seasonal in nature, and they occur simply because the earth moves around the Sun and is measured in 30 degree increments.  The Sun begins its each year (beginning of spring) in the sign of Aries and ends each year in the sign of Pisces (end of winter).  On the psychological level, the sun moving through the signs reflects birth-growth-death-rebirth cycle that is inherent in the seasons and all of life.

The houses, on the other hand, develop spatially because of relationships.  In the 1st house one develops self-awareness in relationship to themselves, the 2nd house we develop a relationship to money, and around the wheel we go creating relationships with individuals and groups until we experience our larger relationship with the collective in the 12th house.  Additionally, since the houses reflect our relationships with others, they are reflections of who we are ourselves since we will project the contents of our personal chart onto the people around us.  The purpose of astrology is to bring our projections back home to the Ascendant, which makes us more well-rounded individuals.

Astrological House Cheat Sheet:

Here is a quick list of the astrological houses and the relationships that exist within them.  Of course, I will go through them more thoroughly but this gives you a jumping off point to start playing with your own houses.

1st house Relationship to ourselves and the immediate environment
2nd house Relationship to our money, values, possessions, and body
3rd house Relationship to siblings, neighbors, teachers, and ideas
4th house Relationship to father, family, and early environment
5th house Relationship to children, love affairs, pleasures, gambling, and risk taking
6th house Relationship to work, co-workers, day to day life, routine, health, and pets
7th house Relationship to marriage, spouses, partnerships, and open enemies
8th house Relationship to sex, death, and shared resources
9th house Relationship to travel, higher education, God, religious or spiritual ideas, adventures, and finding a sense of meaning in life
10th house Relationship to mother, the public, our career, and our boss
11th house Relationship to friends, colleagues, collective society, and political idealisms
12th house Relationship to the collective unconscious, dreams, myths, ancestors, and the hidden worlds.

 

Homework Assignment:

On a piece of paper making a list from 1-12.  Write down the sign on each of the houses and any planet that may be in the house.  This will give you a bit more grounding in your own chart and an idea of what to look for interpreting your own houses in the sections to come.

Next Lesson:  Chart Orientation

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Jupiter in Leo

Jupiter In Leo — Discovering the Real You

Jupiter in LeoJupiter in Leo on July 17, 2014 at 6:30 AM EST / 3:30 AM PST

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Are you living an inspired life or is life a humdrum experience of ‘working 9 to 5 just to stay alive’?

Do you feel like you are existing rather than living?

If so, then I have good news for you – everything is about to change.

On July 16, the planet Jupiter moves out of the watery realm of Cancer and ignites in fiery Leo.  In traditional astrology, Jupiter is considered the ‘great benefic’, and is known to bestow luck upon those he favors.  In modern astrology, Jupiter is the planet of expansion, inspiration, and our need to believe in something so that the future is viewed with optimism, meaning, and potential — granting vision and hope to everyday life.

The sign Jupiter is in describes how he will operate.  In many ways, it’s his ‘cosmic mission’ statement of the year (Jupiter stays in a sign for approximately 1 year).  In Leo, Jupiter is concerned with self-expansion, self-expression, and personal uniqueness.  In essence, Jupiter in Leo provides us with an opportunity to creatively craft our future and move forward along our individual journey with inner authenticity and inner meaning.  Rather than having faith in the outer world (which usually leads to disappointment), we develop faith in ourselves and the vision to pursue our god given potential.

Sounds good, doesn’t it?  Well, there is even better news! Jupiter in Leo does not just influence the sign of Leo, it influences everyone.  In every single chart the sign of Leo will be connected to one of our astrological houses.  The sign tells us about Jupiter’s mission statement, but the house tells us where this will likely occur.

How Jupiter in Leo Will Influence You

Below I give you the tea on how Jupiter will influence all of the astrological signs.  This will give you an area of focus on how to work with this energy in your life over the next year.   You can read this for your sign and if you know your rising sign, I would suggest you reading that description as well.  If you need a copy of your chart you can get one for FREE including a tutorial on how to read the chart.

Aries:  Jupiter begins its yearlong transit through your solar 5th house.  The next year for you is going to focus on personal growth and expansion of who you are as an individual.  You will begin to understand your life with greater wisdom, and despite past frustrations will perceive the big picture.  Your creative juices will flow like never before, and if you are artistically inclined, financial gain is likely through your craft.  Since the 5th house rules children, your relationship with your own (if you have them) will take center stage and a deeper emotional bond will naturally occur.  Finally, your relationships with others around you will go through great improvement throughout the year.  As you tear down walls and barriers and begin to express yourself with courage and tenacity, you will notice the important people around you responding favorably.

Taurus:  Jupiter begins its yearlong transit through your solar 4th house.  The 4th house is mysterious because it rules our private parts – our innermost self and governs our home, family, personal life, and our past.  While Jupiter is transiting your solar 4th, you may find the need to seek inner peace and meaning.  In the outer world this is a year to focus on real estate – whether that is purchasing a new home or doing repairs and renovations.  Further, you will find your relationship with your family enhanced and Jupiter’s benefic influence will provide an opportunity for old issues or familial problems to be resolved.  On the inner level, Jupiter moving through the 4th is a cycle of personal focus.  It is a natural time to withdraw from the outer world and its trappings and focus on creating a secure future.  If we do not have a secure inner world of peace and harmony, it is going to be difficult for you to find happiness in the outer world.

Gemini:  Jupiter begins its yearlong transit through your solar 3rd house of communication.  In most textbooks, the 3rd house is delegated to the house of communication, early education, and siblings.  However, after working with charts for the past 25 years, I have come to understand the 3rd house as the place in the horoscope where we process our experiences.  In fact, I believe one of the most undervalued resources we have are the experiences felt via the events, circumstances, and people we have encountered that helps formulate who we are as individuals.  While Jupiter is in the 3rd, the ‘social butterfly’ will emerge and the number of people in your social circle will expand.  This transit provokes an enormous urge to learn and express yourself to others in order to formulate your own unique opinions about life.  Further, because you need to experience more of the world in order to expand your consciousness, a return to school, taking a trade course, or expanding our education is likely.   A mind is a terrible thing to waste, and with Jupiter transiting the 3rd, you are likely to find it working overtime.

Cancer:  Jupiter begins its yearlong transit through your value oriented 2nd house.  In traditional astrology, the 2nd house governs money and resources.   In modern astrology, money and resources are viewed as symbols of what you value.  I have long believed that the most powerful book of revelation is a checkbook.  Your financial ledges provide you with clear and concise information about what you truly value because it is what you spend our money on.  This is not to say that Jupiter in the 2nd house will not expand your resources; it will.  In fact, it will expand everything that you give value to – the good, the bad, and the ugly.  Since the 2nd house does involve financial resources, this is a great time for investments.  However, you have to be careful with Jupiter in the 2nd house not to overindulge, overspend, or mismanage our money.  This placement can often lead to spending money that you may not have.  In the case of the 2nd house, too much of anything can be as harmful as not enough.

Leo:  This is your lucky year Leo because Jupiter will transit through your personal oriented 1st house.  Doors that have been closed and opportunities that have been denied will open up for you with minimal effort throughout the year.  The main thing for you to focus on this being a major cycle of growth combined with an opportunity to express who you are by shining (and sharing) your inner light.  Further, you will notice that people are drawn to you like never before (or at least since 2002) and are more than willing to help you achieve success.  Use your increased self-confidence and charisma to your advantage.  Moreover, do not waste this year, Christmas in the astrological world only happens once every 12 years and this year Santa delivers the presents to you.

Virgo:  Jupiter begins its yearlong transit through your solar 12th house.  Out of all the houses of the horoscope, the 12th house may be the most confusing.  Traditional astrology has labeled it the house of self-undoing and its association with hospitals and prisons always raise a curious eyebrow or two.  In modern astrology, the 12th house reflects the patterns, drives, and compulsions that operate beneath the level of conscious awareness, but not in the personal sense, yet those habits and dysfunctions which have been passed down from generation to generation.  Jupiter in the 12th can be a blessing or a curse. On one hand, this transit augurs a time when one begins (often for the first time) to see their inner truth.  Circumstances, situations, and events begin to have meaning and one begins to acquire insight into their lives.  Often this opens the doors to a spiritual journey of self-discoveries.  On the other hand, Jupiter’s transit represents where we begin to seek the truth and in the 12th house the truth lies within oneself.  If one does not have the inner courage or current capabilities, one will seek “their” truth through escapism – sex, drugs, alcohol, gambling, food or any other reckless behavior.  Simply put, Jupiter in the 12th house is a year for you to do inner work and access the real you.

Libra:  Jupiter begins its yearlong transit through your solar 11th house.  Traditional astrology has described the 11th house as clubs, friends, hopes and wishes and like the 12th house these descriptions are often not helpful.  In many ways, the 11th house reflects your need to be bigger than who you are and to strive towards improving your lives.  You will do this through becoming involved with individuals beyond your familial structure.  Your friends, associates and likeminded individuals fulfill these requirements and assist you by providing networks to encourage your success.  Jupiter in the 11th reflects a cycle where your social circle can assist you in achieving your hopes and wishes for the future. In fact, you will notice the need to change your world for the better with Jupiter transiting this social house.  In most cases, the changes you make will also benefit those around you significantly and your goals will be achieved.  Finally, Jupiter is the planet of expansion and you will notice your social circle and sphere of influence expand over the next year.

Scorpio:  Jupiter begins its yearlong transit through your solar 10th house.  In astrology, the 10th house describes our careers and position in the world.  Jupiter transiting this house is considered favorable, improves and increases your reputation and often prompts you to be all that you can be.  During this cycle you can take advantage of Jupiter’s benefic energy to advance your career, begin new businesses, or receive long deserved recognition for your accomplishments.  If you have struggled to get to the next level, this year could be your breakthrough. However, it is necessary to avoid being overbearing, dictatorial, and keep your ego in check because problems could occur at the end of the transit if others perceive a haughty attitude.  Finally, you can expect to see promotions at work, financial increase, and an inner self-confidence while Jupiter transits this house.

Sagittarius:  This year Jupiter begins his yearlong transit through your solar 9th house.  For you, this is a great position because Jupiter is your solar ruler and naturally rules the 9th house. Your desire to learn will be magnified as Jupiter transits the house normally associated with higher education.  Your learning experiences will broaden your mind and your perspective upon things will change and mature.  This transit is associated with wisdom because your quest to learn will often give you deep insight into aspects of your life that you have either ignored or found trivial. Often when this transit is active, interest in the arcane sciences, religion or philosophy are typical because interest in esoteric and teleological subjects reflect the new to expand your worldview.  Finally, you may find yourself interested in foreign cultures or taking vacations to foreign lands to broaden your experience.  The one thing to expect while Jupiter transits your 9th house is that your view of life will change and always for the better.

Capricorn:  This year Jupiter begins its yearlong transit through your solar 8th house.  The 8th house is similar to the 11th and the 12th and has a rather mysterious and confusing aura around it. Traditionally, it is associated with death, inheritance, and taxes and I have seen these descriptions to be relatively true.  Jupiter in the 8th can mean you will receive an inheritance or an unexpected tax refund.  But, what does this house really mean?  After 25 years of doing astrology, I am convinced that the 8th house has to do with inheritance, but not just financially; it reflects our psychological inheritance as well.  While Jupiter is transiting through the 8th house, issues from the past that may need healing will rise to the surface and the healing of past familial trauma begins.  This can come from powerful changes or psychological wounds, yet these changes will be to your ultimate benefit.  On the more mundane level (which you Capricorns will love), this is a great time to begin a business partnership or apply for loans because Jupiter in the 8th makes it easy for people to share their resources with you.

Aquarius:  Jupiter begins its yearlong transit through your solar 7th house.  The 7th house is typically associated with partnerships, marriage, competitors, and legal matters.  Perhaps it would be creative to define it as the ‘world out there’ or the ‘not you’ house because it describes your relationship to society in general.  Jupiter transits through the 7th can increase your relationships and expand your experiences of society by widening your sphere of influence.  This is great for business alliances in which your partnerships are mutually beneficial.  Of course, Jupiter influences your love relationships by being a generally favorable influence.  Any difficulties experienced in your relationships should be smoothed out or resolved during this cycle.  Finally, the 7th house also pertains to legal matters.  Any legal issues (especially civil cases) should resolve in your favor since Jupiter casts a protective shield over any house he influences.

Pisces: Jupiter begins its yearlong transit through your solar 6th house.  The 6th house pertains to your job, day to day activities, your rituals, health, and your responsibilities.  Of course, this can be rather drab and far from exciting for the king of the gods, yet it is one of the houses we see enormous benefits.  Jupiter likes to expand your consciousness and provide a ‘higher’ meaning to the day to day grind of the 6th house, which on its deepest level refers to your house of personal growth.  This is a great year for you to put your life in order and you will notice improvement in your job, satisfaction with your responsibilities and overall good health. In fact, do not be surprised if you take on additional responsibilities because people will be pleased with your performance.  Further, Jupiter in the 6th could signify new job opportunities and promotions for a job well done. However, there is one warning with Jupiter in the 6th, Jupiter expands the house it transits and since the 6th house represents your health and the physical world, there could be a tendency to gain weight.  It would be a good idea to maintain a regular fitness regime and balanced diet at this time.

Storm Cestavani is the co-host of the top rated metaphysical show “Keep It Magic” and the co-creator of the “Tarot Magic” with Coventry Creations.  Storm is available for consultations by setting up an appointment to speak with him.  Simply click on Book A Reading with Storm at the top of the page.

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Mercury Retrograde in Gemini

Mercury Retrograde in Gemini — The Survival Guide

Mercury Retrograde in GeminiDo you feel that since Mercury went retrograde that you have lost your mojo?

If so, don’t worry.  I got your back!

In my last blog post, I revealed how Mercury retrograde (Mercury Rx) can be used as a healing tool.  In this post, I am going to give you the scoop on Mercury as it retrogrades out of emotional Cancer and into ‘cerebral’ Gemini.

What is Mercury Retrograde?

For those that need a refresher or are new to the Mercury retrograde phenomena, let me briefly explain it.  Three to four times a year, the planet Mercury appears to be moving backwards.  Now, this actually is an optical illusion but regardless it appears to be moving backward through the zodiac.  This is kind of like driving on a highway.  You are driving along and you pass a car and in your rear view mirror that car appears to be moving backwards despite the fact that it is in forward motion.  You simply are moving faster than the car behind you.

Astrologically, Mercury seems to pack a big punch during its retrograde status. It notoriously causes communication problems, issues with travel plans, negotiations and business deals fall apart, relationships suffer consequences, and electronic devices tend to go bonkers.  Let me give you a real world example — On June 7, 2014, Mercury turned retrograde in the sign of Cancer.  My current internet provider is Time Warner Cable and our email services has been unreliable and unpredictable ever since.  Their website states it will be restored, but as of this writing (June 15, 2014), the problem has not been fully resolved.  Needless to say, the trickster planet can cause absolute havoc and annoying inconveniences.

Let’s Get Mythical

Hermes (the Greek name for Mercury) is one of my favorite myths because it provides us with enormous insight into the workings of Mercury.  I recently discussed this myth at length in the latest episode of Keep It Magic. (I will include a show player at the bottom of this post).

One of the major points that I emphasized on Keep It Magic was Hermes relationship with the sun god Apollo.  Apollo is Hermes older brother and the two of them have a bit of a sibling rivalry for the affections of Zeus – which could tell us the importance of sibling rivalries in order to develop our sun.  In the myth, Hermes is quite the ‘brat’ and on the day of his birth he crawls out of the crib and sneaks off and steals Apollo’s cattle.  Since he is (after all) the trickster god, he covers his tracks by walking backwards in order to disguise the theft.

Symbolically, the function of Mercury is to steal what belongs to the Sun. How does this happen?  We develop our identities first through identifying with others.  We learn what other people like and dislike, their opinions and their values, their daily rituals, and how they interact with the outer world.  We then emulate (like we do with our older siblings) others in order to acclimate to life and helps us develop our own tastes and ideals.  Once we develop our own thoughts and concepts, which includes a deeper understanding of ourselves and life; we are able to transfer this to the Sun in order to further develop our own individuality.  In essence, when Mercury is direct we go out into the world and gather up data and information in order to apply it to our day to day lives.  But when Mercury is retrograde, we bring that information back to the Sun in order to process it and make it uniquely our own.

Mercury in Gemini

Mercury in Gemini is about learning – we learn from others, we take new courses, we have new experiences, visit new places, explore new cultures, and try out new hobbies.  Mercury in Gemini is about mental flexibility in order to understand life.  When Mercury is retrograde in Gemini it still works the same as it does when it is direct; however, the energy is turned inward.  In other words, rather than learning to understand the outer world, we learn to understand ourselves.

For the next three weeks the focus needs to be shifted internally – it’s time to figure out you!  Ask yourself the following questions:

What am I learning about myself?
What do I love to do for enjoyment?
What hobbies do I enjoy?
What would I like to explore in the future?
Do I want to learn something new?

Although these questions may seem rather simple, our deepest spiritual moments often come from simple revelations.  Mercury in Gemini provides us with the ability to experiment with life and discover through intellectual understanding what brings us joy and happiness.  This retrograde provides us with an opportunity to move internally and expand our mind with personal understanding, and in the process we discover that our true ‘mojo’ is the ability to spin gold on our own.

To learn more about Mercury here is a player to our most recent podcast.

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Mercury Retrograde Can Be Good For You

108162900Did you know that Mercury retrograde can be really good for you?

I know, it’s annoying, but it really does have a purpose!

As you guessed Mercury continues to be retrograde on Sunday.  Since Mercury is moving through the emotional sign of Cancer this can really intensify the other astrological transits and Sunday’s Venus/Pluto transit is no exception.

Venus (in Taurus) and Pluto (in Capricorn) are both in earth signs.  Earth signs are known for their sexuality and when two erotic planets get together it can lead to a lot of physical based intensity – don’t make me paint you a picture.  Mercury can amplify any tension that may exist within this aspect and a whole lotta’ luvvin may go on!

Venus trine Pluto is very emotional intense and you will experience a heightened emotional response to your environment today.  Since Mercury gives us amplified reflection (one of his superpowers) while in retrograde, you may receive insight into your relationship that could ultimately increase your emotional bond.  This can feel overwhelming at first, but enormous benefits will be gained.

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Forget the Hype — Mercury Retrograde is a Powerful Healing Tool

Mercury-RetrogradeOne of the problems in writing a blog is being concise enough to be informative, yet not overwhelming the reader with information overload. This is daunting, when dealing with a complex subject like Mercury Retrograde (now known as Mercury Rx). Regardless, on June 7, 2014  astrology websites across the internet will begin to echo the reminder that “the trickster planet” has gone retrograde. I’ve written volumes about the effects of Mercury Rx – what I intend to explore here is the natural process of reflection inherent in the configuration to provide deeper understanding of our natural rhythms of life.

What is Mercury? For those that do not have an astrological language, Mercury represents our understanding of life. He is the planet of education, communication, discussion, documents, papers, television, radio and the information you search for on the internet. In Greek Mythology, he is known as Hermes the swift footed communication God and the protector of commerce and industry. Unlike the other planets, Mercury is rather unique by appearing to move backwards 3-4X per year. The retrogradation process is notorious for causing problems with communication, technical problems, plan hassles, and it is not wise to begin anything new or make vast changes during this period.

The Greek Hermes was a two-fold deity as astrological Mercury rules the two signs of Gemini and Virgo. On one hand, Hermes (Mercury) is the messenger of the God’s and the God of crossroads (periods in our life, where we do not know what decisions to make?) and mental connections. He appears in our lives when we suddenly understand something with new clarity and new comprehension. However, Hermes was one of the few deities (along with Hecate and Persephone) that were allowed to traverse the boundaries between the upper world (consciousness) and the underworld (unconsciousness). In his underworld guise, he serves two primary functions. He ushers the souls of the dead down to their final resting place, and in a few instances used necromancy to bring the souls of the dead back to the land of the living. His role of the psycho-pomp, I believe gives us the deepest understanding of Mercury Rx.

In astrology, we can take Mercury’s passage through the zodiac as a cyclical period. Every so often, Mercury turns around and moves the other direction creating a more introverted tone to the mainly extroverted planet. Since I believe astrology is instructional, Mercury sends us a message that we need to turn “inward” and review the past period of direct motion. (To an extent, I believe all the planets when they go retrograde urge us to reflect on certain areas of our lives colored by the sign the planet goes retrograde in)

Activity 1: Get out a piece of paper. Write down the events and circumstances that you have found meaningful or distressful since Mercury turned direct on Feb 28, 2014 . Explore as many areas as you can. Take a look at the significant areas of your life – financial, professional, and relationships, and write down how you feel about these particular areas. What did you experience? Once you are done writing, fold up the paper and continue reading.

20-Major-JudgementAnother tool we can use to amplify Mercury Rx is through the tarot Major Arcana card of Judgement.One of the best decks that I have seen that conveys the deepest layers of the Judgement card is the Mythic Tarot.The card makes use of Hermes role as the psycho-pomp, at what appears to be the entrance to the underworld (unconscious).Beneath him are the sarcophagi with three mummified figures reaching up towards Hermes.Many astrologers consider Mercury Rx to be a time where unresolved issues from the past come back to be resolved.Likewise, I believe the Judgement card represents rewards for past efforts, and a deep understanding that we ourselves “create” our own future through the actions and decisions that we make in life.In many ways, we truly ‘reap what we sew’.

Taking ownership of our current circumstances is a powerful healing mechanism. It allows us to take control of our lives, and provides us with the opportunity to make better choices and decisions that create our future. Mercury Rx can provide us a cyclical period to examine our past actions, behaviors, upsets and joys and understand the deeper side of our personality. We may find parts of ourselves that may need improvement, parts we need to work on, and parts we really like. We can use this time to make great inner change! Looking at the Judgment card once again, we can visualize the mummified rags on the corpses as symbols for the parts of our lives we would like to change. Underneath those rags of the past, might be the butterflies for our future tomorrow.

Activity 2:

Take a look at the figure of the Judgement card for a few moments. Now close your eyes. Imagine yourself in the room with Hermes. Talk to him and ask him for assistance in helping you understand the aspects of your life that you would like to change. Take note of any feelings or messages that you may have received.


20-Major-Judgement2Activity 3:

Take out your piece of paper in Activity 1. Re-read it and make note of how you feel about the past few months. What do you believe you need to change? Print up the black and white version of the Judgement card. If you click on the image itself, a larger version will appear that you can print. Now, get out a pack of crayons or colored pencils and color in the figure of the Judgment card. Use any colors that you wish to reflect your current situation, and the events of the past few months. Use the three figures in the sarcophagi to reflect areas of your life that you have new insight about, or wish to change. Take a look at the figure you have created. Close your eyes. Imagine yourself in the room with Hermes. Talk to him and ask him for assistance in helping you make the changes that you need to make in your life. Ask Hermes to provide you with the information necessary or tools he can provide you with to assist you in your tasks. Take note of any feelings or messages that you may have received.


For your listening pleasure here is an audio companion to this blog post from the archives of Keep It Magic.  It’s all about Mercury and his role in mythology, astrology, and magic.

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Finding Your Inner Gold — The Sun

sunFinding Your Inner Gold – The Sun

How often do you read your horoscope?  If so, then you are familiar with where your Sun is located in the horoscope.  You are either a Taurus, a Scorpio, an Aquarius, or one of the other 9 signs that make up the astrological heavens.  But, what do you really know about the symbol of the Sun that we base all our sun sign descriptions on?

In this episode of ‘Keep It Magic’, Jacki Smith and I explore the astrological Sun beyond the sun sign columns and delve deeply into the works of Joseph Campbell, Carl Jung, and Erich Neumann.  Since the symbolism of the Sun reflects the need and urge to become unique individuals, then there must be a universal map or plan that describes solar unfoldment.  This is perfectly described by the “Heroes Journey”.

We encourage you to put away everything that you know about your Sun because the information provided in this episode will only amplify your understanding.  Instead, it is perhaps more helpful to realize that the Sun is constantly unfolding and becoming itself and is always in a process of becoming.  Unlike the Moon which develops through our experiences in early childhood, the Sun takes effort.  It is up to you to decide if you are going to heed its call.

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