Taking a page from those initiated into living relationships with their gods rather than just dogma, I ask beginning students to write about each planet as if it were someone they know or could know, like a character or even as a deity.
Yes, the keywords become lead words, but the goal is to create a relationship and a depth of understanding with the planet. To push beyond the positive or negative feelings about the planet into more of an active, even living description or engagement of the planet.
So, keywords are usually a necessary beginning, but not the best ending or continuation. If you've been studying astrology for years and the best you can say is "expand" for Jupiter, "contract" for Saturn, or "transformation" for Pluto, you're not practicing a living astrology.
During my exchanges yesterday about my saying that the Lion's Gate was bullshit, there was comment that stung: that my take was cynical. As a recovering cynic, that gave me pause. So, let me clarify
I'm a former Baptist minister who went into the ministry at 12 years old. I was a fundamentalist and stayed in that ministry and viewpoint until I was 19, a sophomore in college. This shapes many of my views.
Not the fundamentalism. My 14-year-old self would be horrified by me now, both with what I do as an astrologer and what I believe. But I'm grateful for the lessons I learned early in life: one of them is to pay attention to the history of ideas.
A rant to follow up on this cuz it's a Mars day, and I've thought a lot about this. I see many new astrologers stressed and burned out often about keeping a daily social media schedule with astrology. So, I want to say a few things. They may be shocking & piss off some folks.
Don't watch this if you hate spoilers, and plan to see #TheFlash. But I agree with this reviewer. The Flash FLOPS Box Office PANICS DC - Review via @YouTube
Some additional details here since #TheFlash's ending is NOT the ending that was planned and there's a reason:
I found the dual Ezra Millers a bit much, though nowhere as annoying as the critic above. I was more annoyed and distracted by the holes in the plot, like how did Kara get the codec, and then what did Zod have to take from her? Why didn't he try to enlist her like he did Kal?