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Changed Forever—Pluto Transit Tales

temperenceAs an Astrologer, the movements of the planets and the effects of those movements are fascinating to watch and track in a remote and analytical kind of way.

As a human being directly affected by those moving planets, the detached state of my professional alter ego is woefully unavailable to me and I am required to morph and evolve according to the dictates of the planet or planets involved. 

By nature, I am a ‘Pluto Warrior,’ a champion of transformation able to march along with it, follow its orders and occasionally go toe-to-toe with it, all the while maintaining my allegiance to it and its purpose. I love Pluto and the gifts it gives us and my soul is infinitely grateful that it has chosen me to be an active part of its mission. 

Right now, Pluto in the sign Capricorn has my rapt attention (as if I could look away!) and apparently, I, his. Of course, no matter what sign it’s in, Pluto affects everyone in some small or large way. If Pluto is in a person’s birth sign, well, the effects of all of that intense attention can be—no—will be life altering.

I am a Capricorn and for the most part, up until a couple of weeks ago, I experienced Pluto’s transit through my sign during the last four plus years from the perspective of an involved but detached observer.  Apparently, the honeymoon is over and I have become intimately acquainted with renowned Astrologer, Michael Lutin’s, take on a Pluto transit—“When you come out of a Pluto transit, you are changed forever. In another state. But during the process you don’t realize what’s happening. Life can get pretty dark. With Pluto, you can’t look ahead. You can’t be impatient. Most of all, you shouldn’t be afraid, because in the end there is nothing to fear. You just have to surrender to the mysterious process of complete and total transformation.”

With the exception of not realizing what’s happening and why, Michael Lutin is pretty right on. I get the process as well as the need for it and I am surrendering to it more and more each day, hour, instant of our time together. No longer able to sit on the sidelines, the accumulated energies of Pluto’s relentless back and forth passage over my Sun have brought me to the exact place that Pluto wants me to be. Although this is a necessary place, it is not an easy place.

Pluto has personally beckoned me now, and I am experiencing the ‘cleaning out of old wounds’ that I (as any sane person would!) on some level(s) have put off until…

Well, ‘until’ has come and the last couple of weeks have been so intense and my commitment to the process has been so total that I have had to withdraw from the non-essential day-to-day routines that had previously occupied so much of my time and life.

Like a patient recovering from an intense fever, I am beginning to feel an interest in life again and I am taking baby steps to reinsert myself into its daily processes. And like a patient who is recovering from a life-altering experience, I am seeing, feeling, exploring myself and the world from a completely new perspective. 

What will be the result of all of this? I don’t know—Pluto isn’t through with me yet. I do know and trust that Pluto is thorough and won’t let me go until I am healed and whole to its satisfaction. The adventure continues…

 

22 Most Innovative Entrepreneur Blogs You Need to Follow

Tom Lowery

Tom Lowery, writer, corporate training specialist and entrepreneur, has compiled his

22 Most Innovative Entrepreneur Blogs You Need To Follow

His introduction to us and our blogs:

“Each of these entrepreneurs possesses a shining sense of quality, commitment, compassion, contribution and, most important – tenacity … They are all inspiring people … They’re not just entrepreneurs, they’re leaders and curators of leadership – they create, they inspire, they mold consensus – they lead … That’s why everyone on this list is successful – and that’s why you need to follow them on the internet – and to follow their example of paying their beliefs and best practices forward.”

I’m happy to announce that I’m one of the entrepreneurs whose blog has been chosen by Tom and I’m honored to be a part of this great group of business and life adventurers. Check out Tom’s blog.

What is a Spiritual Hedonist?

temperenceAn excerpt from my latest book, The Spiritual Hedonist– A Guide to the Divine Art and Practice of Living Joyfully

Webster’s dictionary definition of  (a) Spiritual—adj.—as, of or pertaining to sacred things or matters; pertaining to or consisting of spirit; pertaining to the spirit or soul; of or pertaining to the soul as the seat of moral or religious nature.  And (b) Hedonist—n.—a person who practices the doctrine that pleasure or happiness is the highest good.

A Spiritual Hedonist is someone who walks their own sacred path—a unique blend of what is personally sacred and meaningful to them and what is collectively sacred and meaningful to the world at large.  A Spiritual Hedonist is one who pursues their own ‘personal legend,’ and by doing so, discovers and reconnects with Divine Source, their own Divine birthright and the path of joy. Read more

When Your Back-Up Plan Backs Out

temperenceWe’ve all been there.  You have the passionately envisioned, perfectly planned event or project before you.  You’ve covered every aspect of actualizing it.  And because you’ve learned from your previous experiences, you even have a contingency or back-up plan just in case something doesn’t work out.

Secure in the knowledge that you’ve covered all of your bases, you don’t panic if Plan A runs into road blocks.  Sure, you’re disappointed but you know you can rely on the fact that you’ve got something just as strong up your sleeve—Plan B, your contingency or ‘safety school’ plan. 

Sometimes, though, the unthinkable happens and you’re confronted with what you must do if your back-up plan falls through, too.

This is where the three ‘I’s’ come into play: Intuition, Inspiration, Intellect.  First, give yourself a moment (only a moment!) to feel the emotion that’s come up because of this giant boulder on your path.  Next, remember what the essence of the project or event is supposed to convey to your target audience.  Another way of putting essence is—what you want your intended audience to take away with them at the end of the experience.

Then, spend a few minutes letting your intuition ‘play’ with that stated essence.  All kinds of fantastic and fantasy ideas will come to mind.  As they do, allow them to lead you to ideas that you wouldn’t necessarily have considered before, but now are ideas that will inspire you to take the next step—a giant leap of faith as you commit to one of the incredible new insights that have sprung up from your very fertile sub-conscious.

Here is where your intellect comes in.  Even though you’re doing all of this on the fly, you still need to be conscious of how you’re going to implement your new plan so that everything falls into place and the miracle you need to happen happens.  Often, in these circumstances, you come up with something even better than your original idea.  Keep the planning simple, focusing on what’s most important in order to present your ideas in the best light.  

And then—leap into that vast unknown and take the actions required to pull off the miracle you want and need to happen.  Amazingly enough, at least 90% of the time, the Universe will be there to assist you as you do.

Barcelona—wandering through Dali’s mind

temperenceMy friend, David, decided to celebrate his birthday in Barcelona this year.  David is one of my dearest friends and I’d never been to Barcelona, so I left Paris and volunteered to help him celebrate. 

There’s something magical about Barcelona, something that has you thinking outside the box and (to mix metaphors) wanting to ‘color outside the lines’ while you’re there.  This is a city and a region with a big, expansive heart and vision.   Where else in the world could an Antoni Gaudi, a Salvador Dali and a Joan Miro be inspired, encouraged and celebrated for expressing their very different views of life and beauty?

This uniquely beautiful capital city of Catalonia on the Mediterranean coast of Spain has a great social scene and is resplendent with the art and architecture of uniquely creative, passionate artists.  

I went to Fiqueres, the small town where Dali was born.  His museum is there and as I wandered through it, I realized that being there was like spending a few hours inside his mind.  What a divinely mad, outrageously creative, phenomenally courageous genius he was!  (Did you know that he designed a deck of Tarot cards?)  We are blessed to have had him in our world.

I visited many of Barcelona’s recommended sites, but the two that moved me the most were Gaudi’s take on a house of worship, La Sagrada Familia, and his version of home, sweet home, Casa Batllo. 

La Sagrada Familia is organic and like all living things, it’s a work in progress.  Still unfinished, it speaks more beautifully to the soul than any other temple I’ve ever been in. 

As wonderful as La Sagrada Familia is, it’s Casa Batllo that whispers my name.  La Sagrada Familia takes your soul outward beyond the confines of this earthly plane and merges it with all the wonders of creation; the private family home, Casa Batllo, is more intimate, more personal, more visceral.  It takes you deep inside your own being as you recognize yourself in all of the curves and shapes and forms of this most magnificent dwelling. 

As grateful as I am that La Sagrada Familia exists, it’s Casa Batllo that has me thanking God that I exist– it was here that I saw and felt the presence of the Divine.

David’s birthday party was such a reflection of him– fun, deep, eclectic, brilliant, surprising and filled with wonder and love.  Although most of the attendees lived in Barcelona, several of us had flown in just to sing “Happy Birthday” to him.  One of his gifts evoked the classic film character, Norma Desmond, for several of us and in unison we recited her response to William Holden’s, “You’re Norma Desmond.  You used to be big!”– “I’m still big; it’s the pictures that got small!”

Norma Desmond’s response sums it up for me.  That’s why I’m drawn to places like Barcelona and people like David, Dali and Gaudi.  No matter what the circumstances are, we always interact with life on our own terms and actively create the lives we want.

May 2012 Tarotscope

The May flowers that were encouraged by those oft spoken of April showers will begin blooming this month.  The flowers are both literal and metaphorical.  What kind of garden are you growing? How do you plan to tend it?  What we do now sets the stage for the most prolific season in our lives.  Match your intentions to your actions and make them count as you plan for and work toward the most bountiful harvest, ever.   

 

THE EMPEROR (March 21 – April 20) This is an emotionally charged month for you.  It’s important for you to keep a firm grip on your emotions.  Pay special attention to the people in your social circle and ask yourself this question, “Are they supporting me in being my personal best or are they enabling me in being stuck in old patterns?”  Whatever your circumstances are, be honest with yourself and take appropriate action.     

THE EMPRESS (April 21 – May 20)  You, THE HERMIT and THE WORLD are all sharing in a celestial ‘pot of gold’ this month.  As dramatic as it sounds, the forces of the Universe are backing you 100%.  Now is the time to go for it!  Ask for what you want and take the necessary steps to attract it to you.  Unexpected help is there for you and will assist you if you call on it.

THE LOVERS (May 21 – June 20)  Remember the cautionary tale of the industrious ant and the frivolous grasshopper?  Well, in your case, the results are reversed.  Be frivolous, play, indulge yourself.  You’ve become far too serious lately and it’s stifling your spot-on perception.  Give yourself permission to see the world and your place in it from a new perspective—one of wonder and awe.    

THE CHARIOT (June 21 – July 20)  Emotional courage is called for this month.  What is ‘emotional courage?’  It’s the courage it takes to take your stand and live your life out loud, despite what anyone else might have to say about it.  You’ve been playing it safe and now you must balance the scales as you step out and show up in your world.  Wear red.

THE SUN (July 21 – August 22)  This is the month to ground yourself by sinking your hands into the earth and working in your garden.  The very basic elements of life are nurtured in and come from the healthy soil that sustains and supports you.  Reconnect with it and learn how much you’ve grown.  If you don’t have a garden, buy a small potted plant and help it to grow to fruition.  You’ll be helping yourself grow, as well. 

THE HERMIT (August 23 – September 22)  You, THE EMPRESS and THE WORLD are all sharing in a celestial ‘pot of gold’ this month.  It’s true, the forces of the Universe really are backing you 100%, so decide what you want and go for it!  You’ll be pleasantly surprised at how things unfold.  Unexpected help is there for you and will assist you if you call on it.

 JUSTICE (September 23 – October 22) This is a good time to go within and seek a conscious connection to your own inner truth.  As the natural world opens up and displays its gifts of abundance fecundity, the parts of you that have lain dormant are also awakening.  As you consciously connect with your inner guidance, you’ll access that sense of peace and calmness that your soul has been craving.           

THE MAGICIAN (October 23 – November 21)  Metaphorically speaking, your new best friends are THE EMPRESS, THE HERMIT and THE WORLD.  The type of energy they share this month is also available to you.  Unlike them, though, you will have to work a bit to make things happen.  Careful planning and methodical execution will profitably produce results you’ll love.   

THE WHEEL OF FORTUNE (November 22 – December 21) Your mission, should you choose to accept it—be sociable.  It’s time for you to wake up your complacent social life by discovering new people, projects and possibilities.  Yes, if you just sit there something will fall into your lap, it always does. But if you go out and shake new trees, you’ll have access to delicious, new fruit.  

THE WORLD (December 22 – January 19) You, THE EMPRESS and THE HERMIT are all sharing in a celestial ‘pot of gold’ this month.  The successes you achieved in April will continue to pay off in boatloads of good fortune, great connections and generous opportunities.  Remember, the forces of the Universe are backing you 100%, so definitely go for what you want and take the necessary steps to attract it to you.  Unexpected help is there for you and will assist you if you call on it.  Be happy, be grateful, be industrious.

THE STAR (January 20 – February 19) Brilliance and insightfulness are your two new companions.  The best way to allow them to help you is to be open and aware of what is going on in the world around you.  There is a pattern to everything and the natural connections will amaze and enlighten you.  Stay this course and people will call you a visionary.             

THE MOON (February 20 – March 20)  This month things are the opposite of what they usually are.  Don’t just go by what you intuit; back it up with facts and figures.  You’ll attract substantial help and compliance from the Universe if you take this unusual path.  You’ll also walk a mile in the rest of the world’s moccasins, enabling you to compassionately know how the rest of the world operates.

Astrological synastry—a case study on relationships and compatibility

An Examination of Two Peas in a Pod

(Previously posted on the blog, http://thesisterproject.com.)

Siblings– two peas in a pod, right? Even though they do come from the same pod and they’re nurtured in the same garden, often the differences between them are like night and day. And conversely, the similarities can be so exact that it’s hard to tell where one ends and one begins.

Sisters and brothers are a unique group in that they share at least one common parent and almost always a common background. It amazes me sometimes how differently they view their upbringings. What they’re really expressing is how they view the world and what they expect from it.

How can these two peas  from the same garden view the world so differently?

We astrologers are fascinated by this question and have an entire branch devoted to the study of it. We call it synastry – the study of relationships and compatibility by comparing the astrological charts of the individuals involved. We look at the similarities, differences, and placement of the planets as well as the relationships these planets make to each other’s charts.

Margaret and Marion, the Sister Project sisters, are two years apart. We’ll use synastry to take an astrological look at their relationship. Synastry is a complex study and astrologers approach it in sections. First, we look at the overview– each individual and how they relate to themselves, their environment and each other as a whole– for our first impressions.

Marion, a redhead, is an Aries. Aries is ruled by the planet Mars, named after the god of war. Aries rules how we take action, how we get things done. Aries, the sign that rules iron (and the color red) is rarely interested in stopping to gather information before it acts; to an Aries– action is the end that justifies all else.

There are ten planets and twelve areas of life in a chart. Marion’s planets are placed all through her chart, indicating that not only does she like to take action; she likes to take action on many different interests at the same time. She’s a very social person with strong maternal feelings who easily empathizes with others. Her views of environment and family are very similar and expansive– a we are the world  perspective.

Two of the ten planets (20% of her energy) are located in her third house– the house of siblings, environment and communication. Both of these planets are very expansive, intense, persuasive and powerful and one of them is the most intense of all of the planets. When dealing with this Aires, its probably easier to do it her way at the outset– with her deep level of intuition, she’s not only often right; she’ll find a way to talk you into it, anyway. So, when she’s dealing with her older sister, Margaret, she can feel she knows best and be very insistent in telling Margaret what to do and how to do it.

How does Margaret deal with and feel about that? Well, Margaret’s no slouch, herself. She’s a Gemini, ruled by the planet Mercury. Mercury rules communication, environment, siblings and the third house. She lives to gather information and because of the very focused and specialized placement of her chart planets (along with her very deep level of intuition), she can use her skills and gifts to score winning points in any discussion. With her moon in the conciliatory sign Libra, however, sometimes she’d rather have peace than win. Because of this, Marion (and others) can underestimate her and can be very surprised when she decides to stick to her guns.

Margaret is very social, too, but her view of family and friends differs from that of her sister’s. She has the most intense sign on the cusp (doorway) of her third house and the least emotional, most sensible planet in that house. Becoming a part of her inner circle takes time. Time spent, the quality of that time and her experiences with a person are how she determines the value of her relationships.

Because of her third house signs and planets, she’s often cast in a very familiar role for her– that of the caretaker, the older  sister in many of her relationships, including her sibling relationship with Marion. Both sisters value loyalty very highly. They have a karmic relationship and love each other very much.

Next, we’ll take a closer look at the planets in each sister’s third house and how they relate to each other as they emphasize similarities and differences.

PART 2

In Part 1 of the astrological chart comparison (synastry) of Margaret and Marion, the Sister Project sisters, we looked at the overview of each individual and how they relate to themselves, their environment and each other as a whole. In Part 2, we’ll take a look at the planets in each sister’s third house and observe how they relate to themselves and each other as they emphasize their similarities and differences.

When I look at the planets in each sister’s third house, I see from the planet’s placement and from the aspects these planets make to other planets in each other’s charts that their sibling relationship is a karmic one and their bond is very strong.

Margaret has the planet Saturn, the least emotional and most sensible planet, in Scorpio, the most intense sign, in her third house. She was born knowing that she has to make sure that her sister (and those in her environment) is safe and taken care of and that boundaries are established and maintained. Because the third house also governs communication and information, she often feels compelled to gather knowledge and share it with those in her environment. Since Saturn is the planet that governs the planet Earth, everyone on this planet is in her environment. It makes sense that she’s a writer and it makes sense that she would want to co-create a way for sisters to share their personal third house– sibling– experiences with each other and the world. (People with planets in the third house search for meaning and seek connection.)

The relationships the planets make to each other are called aspects. Margaret’s Saturn in Scorpio aspects Marion’s Moon in Pisces (The moon rules intuition, emotional foundation, family) and she often just knows  what Marion is thinking and how she’s feeling without having to speak to her. Although this ability of Margaret’s might not have always been appreciated when they were growing up, I’m sure that Marion is happy about it now. Both the Moon in Pisces and Saturn in Scorpio are infinity  placements– they strongly indicate many deep past life connections between the sisters.

Marion has two planets in her third house– expansive, lucky Jupiter and intense, passionate Pluto– both in the very social, dynamic sign of Leo. Leo is governed by the Sun and the Sun, as we all know, gives light and life to our planet. Leo governs the heart; the third house governs our arms, which we cover with sleeves, so its no surprise when I say Marion wears her heart on her sleeve. Marion’s environment is serendipitous. Unusual, intense, often wonderful and lucky things happen for (and to) her. She makes intense, heartfelt connections immediately– with almost everyone.

With Jupiter in the third house, boundaries are rarely an issue and that includes all of the man-made boundaries, as well. Country’s borders, people’s races, society’s classes don’t mean a whole lot to her– everyone is a potential sibling. She leads with her heart and she uses that, along with her very intuitive Moon in Pisces and powerfully intense Pluto in Leo, to guide her. Being an in the world, of the world  person, she sees the glass as half full, even when its empty!

Sometimes, Marion’s open-armed view of life can be unsettling to Margaret. Margaret learned early about the need for judicious caution as she dealt with the world. Marion’s learning and acceptance of judicious caution came much later in her life. This is not to say that Marion is clueless or immature when it comes to dealing with her world– with Pluto in Leo also in her third house, and her ruling planet Mars in the very mature and wise sign of Capricorn, she’s quite capable of handling whatever comes her way. It’s just that with Jupiter in her third house, she’s very protected by the gods and hasn’t always had to use the kind of caution that the rest of us do.

Marion’s Jupiter and Pluto in Leo aspect her sister’s Sun in Gemini and Moon and Neptune in Libra. More proof that they really don’t need phones or e-mail in order to communicate with each other. And more proof that they’ve known each other for many lifetimes. What Marion teaches Margaret is to trust the value and power of spontaneity and what Margaret teaches Marion is the need for balance and clear communication.

They are fiercely loyal to and protective of each other and to those whom they welcome into their world. Whenever Saturn and/or Pluto are found in the third house, you’ll find that that person has an interesting combination of loyalty, stubbornness and commitment.

The third house also rules mirrors and what they reflect back to us. As time goes on and they continue to grow as individuals, third house residents and sisters, Margaret is finding more expansive aspects of herself as she connects with the reflections that her sister’s life mirror shows her. Marion is benefiting as well, from the values of containment and focus that Margaret’s life mirror is showing her. Through their experiences, they’ve arrived at a wonderful stage where they can see how their planetary placements and aspects are helping them to know just how much their similarities and differences complement each other.

In Part 3, we’ll take a look at their composite chart. A composite chart is created from the merged planets in each sister’s astrological chart and it shows us the purpose for and the power of their relationship.

PART 3

In the first part of this astrological chart comparison (synastry) of Margaret and Marion, we looked at each of them as an individual and how they relate to their environment. In Part 2, we looked at how they relate to themselves, each other and their world.

Now, we’ll look at their composite chart. A composite chart is created from the merged planets (energies) in each sister’s astrological chart. It’s been said that in each relationship, there are three people present you, the other person and the relationship itself. The composite chart tells us the story of the third character the relationship as it shows us the purpose for the relationship and the power of it.

Through studying and interpreting the signs and house placements of the ascendant (how the relationship is viewed by the world and how it expresses itself), the sun (the identity and power source of the relationship), the moon (the inner motivating forces of the relationship) and the sign on the third house cusp (the siblings area of the chart), we can tell a lot about their relationship.

When the two Roach sisters combine their energies on any project, they and the results of their efforts show up as dynamic, expressive, playful and transformational.

The ascendant of the composite chart is the dynamic, attention attracting, heart-centered sign of Leo (think grand! expressive! fun!). Because they want everyone to participate in and benefit from their production, their combined vision is grand and almost always involves a presentation of some kind. Together, they seem to channel  the energy of the classic 1930’s movies of Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney they produce inspiring projects that they’ve written, costumed and built the sets for.

The sign on the ascendant, Leo, is governed by the sun and the sun in the composite chart is located in the 10th house, the area of high visibility, success and societal concerns, and is in the very earthy, detail oriented, patient sign of Taurus. (Margaret and Marion also have their suns in the 10th house.) Taurus knows how to get things done with a great sense of beauty, grace and value. Whenever a chart has the sun in the 10th house, the public is always aware of what the person (in this case, the individual and the combined energies of Margaret and Marion) is up to.

Margaret’s sun is in the sign of Gemini and Marion’s is in the sign of Aires great for ideas and energy, but not so much for patience or for dawdling with details. When they combine their efforts to manifest their vision, they often have to adjust their naturally speedy timetable to a more measured pace. After all, you can only move as fast as the slowest member of the troupe, and Taurus, the relationship’s sun sign, is not known for speed.

This can be frustrating for the sisters, but the delay often proves beneficial because they discover something that they’d have missed if they hadn’t been slowed by circumstances. And by now, they’ve learned that when they put their heads together, their will be success with all of those 10th house suns what else could there be!

The moon the planet of inner motivating forces, nurturing and the public is in the lucky, expansive, spiritual sign of Sagittarius, and is located in the dramatic 5th house, the area of teaching, creative self-expression, life’s stage , the heart and it’s governed by our solar system’s life-giving source the sun.

The strength of their motivations is almost like a calling . When they agree to work or play together, there’s often a feeling that they’re being directed or assisted by the Universe. All sorts of serendipitous happenings occur and they, along with the rest of us, experience an essential type of soul growth and a profound sense of connectedness to life and to each other. With Margaret’s balance oriented Libra moon and Marion’s fluid Pisces moon, they simply have to keep in mind trust, openness, flexibility and play everything will always work out just fine.

The 3rd house is the area of siblings, communication and the environment. Their relationship chart has the sign Virgo on its cusp. Virgo is governed by the planet Mercury, the planet of orderly systems and projects as well as communication, the environment and siblings! Mercury is also located in the 10th house and is very close to the 11th house, the area of humanitarians, hopes, wishes and friends.

There are three recurring themes in the relationship chart of the Roach sisters. The first is dynamic expression benefiting the masses because the sun, which is in the 10th house, governs the ascendant’s sign Leo and therefore rules the relationship. The second is communication and community because of the planet Mercury, which governs the areas of value and communication in their synastry chart and is also in the 10th house. The third is establishing kinship through interaction with the public because the 10th house has two prominent planets in it.

These two sisters are beautiful ancient souls who have lived many lifetimes in each other’s company. Though their individual approach to life is different, they’re both on the same page when it comes to shared goals and values. Using the combined energies of the heart and the mind, they delight in discovering ways to make life work better just as much as they delight in generously sharing that knowledge with us.