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No radio show today! And news of Chiron from the Expo

posted by Lynn Hayes | 7:55am Sunday August 30, 2009

Sorry, there will be no Astrological Musings Radio show today because I’m at the Body, Mind Spirit Expo in Raleigh this weekend.  Rich and I do these two shows a year where we showcase beautiful crystals and mineral specimens and some jewelry, and I do astrology and tarot readings.  They are a lot of fun and a great opportunity to meet some fabulous people.  

Next week we’ll be talking about the big planetary events coming up in September.  Of course I’ll be writing more about those events as well so watch for that over the next week or so.  Tomorrow I’ll be writing the September Skywatch article (visit my website for your free subscription!) so I’ll repost something interesting for you, and then Tuesday I’ll get back to regular blogging.
I’ve scheduled all of the radio shows for September and here are the topics:
September 6: Mercury Retrograde and other September excitement
September 13: A look at the astrological houses
September 20: All about Libra and Venus, and the Virgo New Moon
September 27:  Day of At One Ment (Yom Kippur) and Mercury turns Direct
You can access the show via the player in the sidebar to the right, or directly at this link. 
It’s been interesting talking to other practitioners about what their clients are going through.  Everyone has the same report:  Clients are more emotional than usual.  I had several readings yesterday with people who couldn’t keep from crying – their emotions were so close to the surface that they could no longer hold them back.  This is the effect of the Chiron/Neptune conjunction – the soul (Neptune) is releasing the pain of our old wounds (Chiron) so that healing and real transformation can bring us back to an ecstatic connection with our true self.  
Sometimes when clients are going through a Chiron cycle they will want me to help them “get rid of all of this pain.”  Sometimes the emotional pain is instead transmitted into physical pain.  But the purpose of a Chironic event is not to get rid of the pain, but to walk through the fire of the pain and come out on the other side.  That painful sensitivity, however it manifests, is coming from painful memories that need release.  They will not disappear on their own.  Sometimes all we need to do is to change the way we think about our experience, from fear and dread of these intense experiences to excitement over the shamanic process of transformation.
When we start to come out on the other side of these experiences it is indeed a thrill!


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sarabella

posted August 30, 2009 at 10:52 am


Happy Sunday….Dear Hearts,
Surely, poet Rilke smiles in salute to Ms. Hayes! Our Chiron/Neptune moment can be a *mini-return* of the natal moment–glory of a rebirth!
Happy Birthtide, to All of US!



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Joseph

posted August 30, 2009 at 9:51 pm


Clients have been showing more emotion of late in consultation sessions, however, instead of it being related to “healing an old wound”, it’s been more an emotional release of stress. In periods of strong change, the experience can be a very stressful one, especially if there is no context. Astrology offers the gift of context and the strategy to work effectively/consciously with change. Having this understanding can trigger a release of pent up emotion related to worry/fear etc. It’s reassuring to clients knowing that this wave of change has purpose, meaning and offers great opportunity.



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Your Name

posted August 31, 2009 at 2:09 am


Astrology is interesting but I have never found any to interpret it even closely to what the experience comes out.
As a quintiple Scorp for years I didn’t know I had emotions, then for years they were there recycling over and over again. A couple years ago I became like your clients, where as when “Moses smote the rock”, the water gushed forth.
Recently I found a method whereby I can easily process things out in a short time and with peaceful resolution. Time will tell how permanent but so far I like the result. :>)



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MarAli

posted August 31, 2009 at 10:06 am


“Sometimes all we need to do is to change the way we think about our experience, from fear and dread of these intense experiences to excitement over the shamanic process of transformation.”
Good advice, Lynn.
Thanks



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