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Who are the "astrologers" here? (Original Post) Ricochet21 Jun 2012 OP
Not a professional, but have been studying Astrology since about the 6th grade. luv_mykatz Jun 2012 #1
Welcome, luv mycatz! southerncrone Jun 2012 #4
Bless you, southerncrone. luv_mykatz Jun 2012 #19
I've studied astrology a fair bit Matariki Jun 2012 #2
Cool Ricochet21 Jun 2012 #5
I don't consider myself a professional. southerncrone Jun 2012 #3
I agree, no offense taken Ricochet21 Jun 2012 #6
I know Carolyn! sybster1000 Jun 2012 #25
Wow! I wasn't sure what she was doing! southerncrone Jun 2012 #35
Hey, I am an amateur but still consider myself one! sadge-virgo Jun 2012 #7
Nice to meet you Ricochet21 Jun 2012 #9
I am no pro, but I do try to correlate the stars' influences solara Jun 2012 #8
YEs Ricochet21 Jun 2012 #10
What is a good first Aroyo book? solara Jun 2012 #13
The first Ricochet21 Jun 2012 #17
Thanks! solara Jun 2012 #23
Read my book too, early on Ricochet21 Jun 2012 #24
Well your book is at the top of my list solara Jun 2012 #26
I'm very surprised how fast people are reading it Ricochet21 Jun 2012 #30
Well your book looks really good and you have a really unique solara Jun 2012 #43
I love felix_numinous Jun 2012 #11
After Arroyo Ricochet21 Jun 2012 #12
Stephen Arroyo is a genius... noel711 Jun 2012 #15
He made us realize Ricochet21 Jun 2012 #16
Wow I just looked up felix_numinous Jun 2012 #27
That is THE book Ricochet21 Jun 2012 #33
Thanks for the recommendations Melissa G Jun 2012 #38
You want to build until you Ricochet21 Jun 2012 #40
Thanks. Melissa G Jun 2012 #41
I just LUV all of y'all in ASAH! southerncrone Jun 2012 #14
A dandy dream kimmerspixelated Jun 2012 #18
Awww...you are a very sweet person, southerncrone. luv_mykatz Jun 2012 #21
Thanks for the reminder about the Arroyo books. luv_mykatz Jun 2012 #20
me too moonbeam23 Jun 2012 #22
Rick, I have been fascinated by astrology since the early '70's Trailrider1951 Jun 2012 #28
Great Ricochet21 Jun 2012 #29
I think I understand that. murielm99 Jun 2012 #31
Hi Muriel! Yes, you are correct Trailrider1951 Jun 2012 #32
Sometimes Ricochet21 Jun 2012 #34
OK I just had a reading by Rick felix_numinous Jun 2012 #36
Thank you so much Ricochet21 Jun 2012 #39
Can't wait felix_numinous Jun 2012 #42
I don't consider myself other than a student Melissa G Jun 2012 #37

luv_mykatz

(441 posts)
1. Not a professional, but have been studying Astrology since about the 6th grade.
Tue Jun 12, 2012, 12:48 AM
Jun 2012

I am now in my late fifties.

My aunt gave me a book on my Sun Sign as a stocking stuffer. I was intrigued, and have studied off and on, ever since then.

southerncrone

(5,506 posts)
4. Welcome, luv mycatz!
Tue Jun 12, 2012, 02:23 AM
Jun 2012

Welcome to DU & ASAH! Nice to have you here.

I'm also in my late 50's & love my cats, too!!!

luv_mykatz

(441 posts)
19. Bless you, southerncrone.
Tue Jun 12, 2012, 11:46 PM
Jun 2012

Thanks for the nice reply.

I've been around DU for quite a while, just don't post too often. I have to get up super early for work, so don't have lots of time to post. I know I spend more time reading posts here than I should. I guess that is because I love the good company.

Back atcha with

Matariki

(18,775 posts)
2. I've studied astrology a fair bit
Tue Jun 12, 2012, 01:29 AM
Jun 2012

Not well enough to be a pro, but I grok it. Western and Vedic. Took classes with Jeff Green back in the late 80's.

southerncrone

(5,506 posts)
3. I don't consider myself a professional.
Tue Jun 12, 2012, 02:20 AM
Jun 2012

I reflect a similarity to luv mykatz & matariki......I think you know my history. Became interested at age 9 & studied as hobby on & off for yrs. Studied briefly under Carolyn Dodson in the late '80's .....then life got in the way & I feel like I've forgotten more than I ever knew . I still am compelled by it, but use my intuition more now. However, it is still a strong & solid influence & interest. I'm not sure anyone (no offense, Ric) is ever truly a professional at it....there is just soooo much there & so many ways to interpret things, that it is ever evolving, just like us!

sybster1000

(88 posts)
25. I know Carolyn!
Wed Jun 13, 2012, 04:15 PM
Jun 2012

She goes to my spiritual center/church here in Nashvegas. Won't say where to protect her privacy. She is really cool.

southerncrone

(5,506 posts)
35. Wow! I wasn't sure what she was doing!
Mon Jun 18, 2012, 02:42 AM
Jun 2012

She stopped our classes way back then because of her health issues. I'm thinking she had cancer, or some very serious disease. She was learning macrobiotic cooking then & was focusing most of her energy on her health. I became pregnant w/my 2nd child & she did send me a card after she was born w/a note. Glad to hear she is still w/us, I was afraid she might have passed on, as this was 23+ yrs ago. She is a rather private person. Thanks for the info!

solara

(3,836 posts)
8. I am no pro, but I do try to correlate the stars' influences
Tue Jun 12, 2012, 03:38 PM
Jun 2012

with numerology, gematria and tarot.

I am also in to Native American systems of spirituality and totems, and the teachings of ACIM, Blavatsky, Bailey and others. There are so many things to learn and then to unlearn - sometimes I hardly know where to begin ( or end)

Unfortunately I am not hyper-disciplined and so sometimes months go by without any study at all - guess one needs the fallow time to let ideas sink in (?)

Ricochet21

(3,794 posts)
24. Read my book too, early on
Wed Jun 13, 2012, 03:39 PM
Jun 2012

it provides a good foundation for understanding the elements, modes, signs.... just sayin

Ricochet21

(3,794 posts)
30. I'm very surprised how fast people are reading it
Thu Jun 14, 2012, 08:38 PM
Jun 2012

I guess that's in comparison to the three years it took to write it; that's really wild!

solara

(3,836 posts)
43. Well your book looks really good and you have a really unique
Fri Jun 22, 2012, 04:02 PM
Jun 2012

view of Astrology as a whole.. you treat it in a very holistic way, and you are a good writer

And as soon as I get my car fixed I am ordering a copy



Plus..you have many friends and admirers and word of mouth can be huge

felix_numinous

(5,198 posts)
11. I love
Tue Jun 12, 2012, 04:48 PM
Jun 2012

astrology---in the 70s read Linda Goodman's sun signs and knew there was something 'up' with this art. Yet it wasn't until years later, I had my chart done by Edgar Cayce's group out in Virginia Beach, that I also found astrodienst online and started printing out charts on everyone I knew, just to learn further. I got a number of 'recipe' type astrology books and spent years trying to put the puzzle together. But when I found Stephen Aroyo---THAT'S when I felt a real quickening, to decide to have my own experience with the planets, the archetypes, and apply these to actual relationships.

I would never call myself an astrologer, I have studied shamanism, herbs, energy work, tarot--and this is a part of my life. I have really too much respect for all of these arts to refer to myself as a professional. (Plus I never worked in these professionally).

noel711

(2,185 posts)
15. Stephen Arroyo is a genius...
Tue Jun 12, 2012, 09:56 PM
Jun 2012

His books are deep, philosophical.
Not like cook-book astrology,
but incredible.

felix_numinous

(5,198 posts)
27. Wow I just looked up
Wed Jun 13, 2012, 09:05 PM
Jun 2012

Richard Tarnas, his book Cosmos and Psyche looks interesting. I have put it on my booklist for a future time when my circuits can handle it--he looks pretty heavy.

Ricochet21

(3,794 posts)
40. You want to build until you
Thu Jun 21, 2012, 01:46 PM
Jun 2012

an read Arroyo's best: Karma and Transformation
Anything by Richard Tarnas
Robert Hand is good for starters too

southerncrone

(5,506 posts)
14. I just LUV all of y'all in ASAH!
Tue Jun 12, 2012, 09:55 PM
Jun 2012

The most random posts in ASAH often rattle me to the core--in a good way--and this is one of them!
This is my favorite place of all! I wish we all lived together in a commune somewhere instead of being scattered all across the country!
But I suppose we need to be "distributed" to share our influence w/others.
But a girl can dream.......

kimmerspixelated

(8,423 posts)
18. A dandy dream
Tue Jun 12, 2012, 10:26 PM
Jun 2012

at that!

I like it...

And you've given me an idea to explore..or a thought that I hope does not die of loneliness!

luv_mykatz

(441 posts)
21. Awww...you are a very sweet person, southerncrone.
Tue Jun 12, 2012, 11:51 PM
Jun 2012

I am glad that we can at least "meet-up" online. It helps me very much to know that all of you are here.

luv_mykatz

(441 posts)
20. Thanks for the reminder about the Arroyo books.
Tue Jun 12, 2012, 11:48 PM
Jun 2012

I bought them years ago, read them many times. Got busy with life (!) and moved on. Sounds like a re-read would be in order.

moonbeam23

(313 posts)
22. me too
Wed Jun 13, 2012, 01:24 PM
Jun 2012

Astrology is my passion...especially esoteric astrology and playing around with different ways of looking at things...like tying the fixed stars to the mayan dreamspell solar seals (not quite done yet lol).

Trailrider1951

(3,414 posts)
28. Rick, I have been fascinated by astrology since the early '70's
Thu Jun 14, 2012, 01:29 PM
Jun 2012

When a friend of a friend did my chart. He got some things very right, and a few things wrong (implied I was very much an extrovert, when in fact I am very much the introvert!)

I will say that I have studied the subject, but I won't call myself an astrologer as I am no expert. I still read all I can, including your latest book.

And about your "Big Ass Neptune Ride": Oh my God, does that ever fit for this year. Since January it's been fasten your seat belt, here comes another one!

murielm99

(30,749 posts)
31. I think I understand that.
Fri Jun 15, 2012, 12:43 AM
Jun 2012

All too often, introverts are taught that it is bad to be an introvert. They are told to get out more and be social. They believe that, and try to behave like extroverts. There is nothing wrong with being an introvert.

Trailrider1951

(3,414 posts)
32. Hi Muriel! Yes, you are correct
Fri Jun 15, 2012, 09:06 AM
Jun 2012

There is nothing wrong in being an introvert, and the problems come when the introvert is not true to his/her nature by trying to follow what is "right" for everyone else.

But the confusion the astrologer had may be explained by astrology this way:
I'm a triple fire sign, sun and moon conjunct at 6 and 7 degrees of Sagittarius, with the last degrees of Leo rising. Hey, with all that prominent fire, how could I possibly be an introvert?
Well, here is how: my sun and moon are conjunct in the fourth house (Moon rules the fourth house), and they are squared my Pluto on the ascendent. This all serves to mute that fire, and make me much more introspective. I love being around people and partying and all, but I just cannot handle much of it. At times I have to retreat to my home and recharge myself doing art and music and reading and just beautifying my home (fourth house activities). Believe me, astrology has helped me to better understand myself, and to live my life on my terms.

Ricochet21

(3,794 posts)
34. Sometimes
Fri Jun 15, 2012, 08:15 PM
Jun 2012

new astrologers see elements of the chart that point to extroversion and don't see another overriding theme
that contradicts that. It's very normal.

People are complex, eh?

Trail Riders explanation is a perfect example of how you blend the whole chart together

felix_numinous

(5,198 posts)
36. OK I just had a reading by Rick
Tue Jun 19, 2012, 01:15 PM
Jun 2012

yesterday--here's why I don't call myself an astrologer. I can pull up a chart and introduce the subject to someone. I can guess at transits, and talk on a very basic level about it and share my experiences of having been read.

Yesterday I call up Rick--and he knows what major issues, relationships, psychological challenges I have had throughout life and am going through--and talked to me like he had met me before. He's like a long lost family member who knows what's been going on in my family for God's sake. I think I'd have to go through lifetimes of study to be able to do this.

I've talked with very gifted people from time to time in my life and it's great to have met one more!!

Rick

Ricochet21

(3,794 posts)
39. Thank you so much
Thu Jun 21, 2012, 01:32 PM
Jun 2012

It was a delight to meet and talk you; a light being.
All the best to you.
Keep studying
Keep studying
Read charts
be wrong
don't be afraid to be wrong
that's what stops beginners
then, you'll start becoming more right than wrong!
Really

Melissa G

(10,170 posts)
37. I don't consider myself other than a student
Thu Jun 21, 2012, 12:00 PM
Jun 2012

of astrology, but I have Parashara's Light 7.0 software and Sirius 1.1 software and before that I ran the Kepler software for a number of years running lots of charts.

I have the vedic library and coursework that goes with the Parashara's light software, but I have yet to dig into it. Taken a few courses both western and vedic here in Austin.

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