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We currently have only about 20, 2007 Desk Calendars left so if you want to pick up one of these handy and informative calendars or want to buy another for a friend then act smartly. The calendar is still free of charge (while stocks last) to anyone ordering two or more Studyshops from Astro Logos or can be bought separately for £7.95. This month the newsletter is focusing on Algol with Darrelyn looking at it in a case study from her own practice. I (Bernadette) am currently doing some workshops within Australia and enjoying the wonderful southern starry skies. Darrelyn and I would like to wish all the newsletter readers and most joyful and successful new year. |
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In our current times we tend to define Algol as the beast, but however we define this much maligned star in astrology, you can locate it in the sky north of Taurus the Bull - if you are in the northern hemisphere then look higher in the sky about 20 degrees above the Bull - half way towards the North Pole star; if you are in the southern hemisphere then look below Taurus by about 20 degrees (one hand span in the sky). Many astrologers think that Algol is on the ecliptic but as you can see from the above map it is well north of the ecliptic (the pink line in the above map).
[1]Brady, Bernadette (1998) Brady's Book of Fixed Stars. Maine, USA:Samuel Weisers pp. 188-191
Using Visual
Astrology in the consulting room Algol - The bright star in the head of the Gorgon In the October 2006 VAN I looked at what can be classified traditionally as a “difficult” star, Zosma, yet in considering the charts of Abraham Lincoln, Charlie Chaplin and Paul McCartney, we saw how each of them used their difficulties as a lever for change in their lives. In this issue of the Visual Astrology Newsletter I want to look at another so-called “difficult” star, Algol, the head of the Gorgon in the constellation Perseus, this time as the heliacal rising star in the chart of a client, Patricia (11 June 1960, 9:03 am, Mount Gambier, Australia).
Thus, Patricia in her career as a social worker is successful and we can see how Algol plays a fitting part in that success. (Note: see the August 2005 issue of the Visual Astrology Newsletter for information on the star phase of heliacal rising) Brady defines Algol in Starlight when it is in the phase of Heliacal Rising as: HELIACAL RISING STAR Algol - Led by one's passions, to create or destroy In simple terms, Algol is intense female passion and power and if one can contain an unconscious compulsion to take revenge and focus that passion into a more productive outcome, Algol holds one of the most intense and emotional myths in the sky. So what did Patricia’s life contain that made it possible for Algol to empower her rather than destroy her? Patricia came to see me with a much more private dilemma. Her concern was with the resurfacing of an old love. A man she had met five years ago and with whom she had formed an intense connection had become scared of that intensity and of her passion and married someone else. With Algol as her heliacal rising star, the strong consuming passions of anger and rage could easily have devoured Patricia with revenge for a thwarted love. Yet she had wisely chosen to channel that energy into her work. Now, five years later, the man had returned with freshly-minted divorce in hand, wanting to take up where they had left off. As she gave voice to her question, “should I go back to this man and accept his offer of marriage?”, Patricia changed from a confident, fervent woman articulating social injustice into a cowed, frightened woman speaking in a small, scared voice. For Patricia’s chart also contains a Moon-Saturn conjunction in Capricorn in the 7th house in opposition to her Mercury. Having been rejected once for her ardour and her passion, Patricia’s Mercury was now being throttled by that part of her chart that feared rejection and was giving rise to her having separation anxiety and feelings of inadequacy. Thus Algol which strengthened her voice and allowed her to heal wounds in her social work was now the very same power and passion which frightened her lover and from her fear of rejection she was suppressing Algol’s strength in her attempt to protect herself from further hurt. However through the
consultation Patricia came to understand that unless Algol was given the
same expression in her intimate relationship as it had in her working
life, then no relationship was worth the suppression of that passion, and
that it could end up destroying the relationship.
Of course there are fixed stars which sit underneath Patricia’s Mercury-Moon-Saturn opposition which help flesh out the meaning of that opposition; but in terms of a so-called “difficult” star, understanding the meaning of Algol as her heliacal rising star allowed Patricia to gain insights about her needs in relationship and gave detail to the larger picture. Algol is often given “bad press” but we should remember that this star represents the raw passion of an empowered woman and should be embraced in one's life rather than avoided or suppressed. Notices: Do you want to take your astrology to a great depth? In the month of January Bernadette Brady will be taking on new students for either the Diploma in Fixed Stars or the Diploma in Medieval Astrology. Please note these are not beginner courses and you will need to have some experience in astrology before Bernadette will accept you as a student. Receiving this newsletter: Some readers complain that they do not receive the newsletter but with new filtering systems monitoring emails, some of the people who wish to receive this newsletter are being blocked by internet email filters. Thus in order to ensure that you are able to continue to receive this newsletter, please add our email to your address book: newsletter@Zyntara.com Thank you. |
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