Correlations: The Archetypal Astrology Podcast --Audio Only
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This blog is audio only, and was designed to facilitate an RSS feed.
If you are arriving here via iTunes please click on this highlighted text to link to the original blog page which contains a full description of each podcast, as well as all relevant astrological charts and additional outside resources (links, YouTube videos, etc.).
Monday, March 11, 2013
Season Three, Episode 1, Recorded 03/03/13 Part Two
In segment two, Chad starts us off with Alicia Keys' powerful performance of "Girl on Fire" at the MTV Music Awards on September 6, 2012. We then explore the chart of Eve Ensler, creator of The Vagina Monologues, and the phenomenon of One Billion Rising on February 14, 2013. Delia checks in about her personal experience of how transiting Saturn squaring her Sun/MC unfolds the continuing Saturn transit to her Moon/Asc. Jessica offers her experiences of transiting Saturn conjoining her natal Pluto, and transiting Pluto conjoining her Mercury. And finally, Matthew finishes us off by discussing his own current and recent transits.
Monday, March 4, 2013
Season Three, Episode 1, Recorded 03/03/13
Delia starts us off by offering a meta-perspective on how all the charts to be examed today relate to the exact Saturn-Pluto sextile in the sky. Chad begins with looking at the chart of Oscar Pistorius, the South African Olympiad "Blade Runner" accused of murdering his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp, on Valentine's Day. Next we discuss the resignation of Pope Benedict XVI, Joseph Ratzinger, and the Vatican sexual abuse scandal. Next Matthew shares the incredible story of Shin Dong-hyuk, a North Korean who was born into slavery in a secret concentration camp and lived a life of torture for 23 years until he escaped and was able to tell his story. Finally Delia shares the chart of Brene Brown, whose research on vulnerability and shame and their links to creativity, connectedness and joy went viral on the TED Talk series, and offers a possible avenue of healing for the civil rights abuses that an unchecked patriarchal culture have created.
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