Chiron The Shaman…
Posted on February 12, 2013 by Visionkeeper
Linda George, Contributing Writer
Waking Times
I talked in ‘Living in an Ensouled Universe’ about the energetic imprint we each receive from the stars (shorthand for Sun, Moon and planets) at our birth, by way of electromagnetic energy
affecting our energy fields. As well as our unique natal pattern of
cosmic energy, we are each participants in the moving feast of energies
impacting our Earth’s field – and thus experiencing life here, now, as a
collective. We are all, our planet and ourselves involved in an
evolutionary journey – and it is an evolution of consciousness.
Chiron,
discovered in 1977 between Saturn and Uranus and named after the
centaur of Greek mythology – the half man, half horse, ‘wounded healer’
– is an interesting player on the astrological stage and one worth meditating on
in these chaotic times in which we find ourselves. In the myth, Chiron
was wounded by Hercules by accident and could not heal his wound. He
went on to use his own wounding to help heal others. The congruence with
which Chiron, the celestial body, was named and the subsequent
empirical observation of its ‘effects’ – as an agent of both wounding
and healing (individually and collectively) – is quite extraordinary. But then, there are no accidents.
Read More here:
Thanks to: http://oneworldrising.wordpress.com
Posted on February 12, 2013 by Visionkeeper
Linda George, Contributing Writer
Waking Times
I talked in ‘Living in an Ensouled Universe’ about the energetic imprint we each receive from the stars (shorthand for Sun, Moon and planets) at our birth, by way of electromagnetic energy
affecting our energy fields. As well as our unique natal pattern of
cosmic energy, we are each participants in the moving feast of energies
impacting our Earth’s field – and thus experiencing life here, now, as a
collective. We are all, our planet and ourselves involved in an
evolutionary journey – and it is an evolution of consciousness.
Chiron,
discovered in 1977 between Saturn and Uranus and named after the
centaur of Greek mythology – the half man, half horse, ‘wounded healer’
– is an interesting player on the astrological stage and one worth meditating on
in these chaotic times in which we find ourselves. In the myth, Chiron
was wounded by Hercules by accident and could not heal his wound. He
went on to use his own wounding to help heal others. The congruence with
which Chiron, the celestial body, was named and the subsequent
empirical observation of its ‘effects’ – as an agent of both wounding
and healing (individually and collectively) – is quite extraordinary. But then, there are no accidents.
Read More here:
Thanks to: http://oneworldrising.wordpress.com