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posted February 06, 2004 10:44 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Here is an article on Chiron by Joyce Mason that I thought might be interesting to you all.

Chiron's importance to outerplanetary people can hardly be overstated. It is the thread that weaves together the tapestry of the outer planets as a living aggregate in our charts. Chiron is the glue that makes outerplanetary people solid and capable of handling the strong energies that we are asked to bring down to Earth day by day -- first for ourselves, then for others, inspiring them to enter courageously into their own encounters with Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto. Chiron's binding influence with the trans-Saturnian planets is reason enough to want know your Chiron -- for if you do, the outer planets and their combined meaning will simply fall into place in one grand got it!
The Power of Fifty
Since my Chiron Return, I have deepened my understanding of the Chiron archetype and the possibilities of its 50-year cycle by transit through a natal chart. My great-nephew was baptized on Pentecost Sunday, the Christian celebration of the descent of the Holy Spirit fifty days after Easter. I knew this was no accident for Zachary -- or for Auntie Joyce. The parallels between the lives of Chiron and Jesus are legion.[1] Chiron is an earlier, Greek mythological version of the same archetype -- the one so many cultures venerate as the spiritual ideal.

At Zach's christening, I felt like I was living Chiron's progressed chart -- the Pentecost as the 50th day after the death of Jesus and the descent of the Holy Spirit on the apostles is a metaphor for the 50th year of life and the Chiron Return.[2] As Zach was chrismated -- anointed with holy oil on his crown -- I thought about the tongues of fire over the apostles' heads at Pentecost -- such a living symbol of spirit and inspiration, hovering over their crown chakras. Watching our family's new baby become initiated into his spiritual life, I saw his godparents as Chiron and Chariclo, now entrusted with his Godlink. I was moved to tears, as I realized that by our 50th year, the descent of Spirit must be upon us -- we must be aware of it -- if we are to accomplish what we came here to do.
And somehow, it all goes back to the fact of our birth and the spiritual connection baptism and Pentecost both represent. Our mission is merely to realize that we never lost that connection with All That Is when we left pure spirit for a physical body. We brought our spirits with us. In Chiron: Rainbow Bridge Between the Inner and Outer Planets, Barbara Hand Clow reviews the symbolism of the number 50 from many sources. Fifty often symbolizes attainment of a difficult task. Learning to live spiritually in a material world for half a century sure qualifies! In the end, it is our spirits that will get us through the rest of our lives and the continuous challenge of these rapidly changing, end-beginning times. We are being asked to evolve beyond light speed.

But we'll get to high-speed growth later on in this article. For now, let's slow down to focus on Chiron's meaning.

Life's Purpose
The Chiron cycle provides the underlying framework for developing our spiritual awareness and putting it to work (literally) by discovering and living our life's purpose. Of the many things Chiron represents, I want to focus on this one in particular in this article, because Outerplantary People (PUNCs) [3] have a very special general purpose, in addition to the more specific purpose suggested by their personal placement of Chiron. That general purpose has been mentioned many times in this article series-to lead the way to global change and spiritual awakening. They go together, because the global change called for is spiritual awakening, where recognizing our living spirits in our bodies is the rule, not the exception.

But as we seek our more personal style and methods for expressing our life's purpose, there's something important to remember. Just as we often look for love in all the wrong places, we sometime dredge for years, looking for purpose in deep ruts where we'll never find it. For one thing, we tend to have lofty ideas about it -- to connect purpose with a fabulous, famous, or at least highly satisfying career. This misunderstanding can cause us a lot of grief on the path to "living light."
Sometimes our purpose can be as simple as to inspire, to learn to give and receive friendship, or to just be there for others. Besides, not everyone can do the sexiest, most exciting jobs. Someone has to collect the garbage or deal with the disgruntled customers at the department store return window. Chiron teaches us to find the sacred in the most mundane -- and never to forget that finding the spiritual in everyday life is to live in a spirited way. Finding purpose moment by moment ultimately leads to living big -- as in fully.
Purpose is much more pervasive and cumulative in an incarnation. It's too big to confine to just one area of your life (career) or house in your chart. To sample the life's purpose of people you have known, think of the last funeral or memorial service you attended. The eulogy and testimonials tell the story of why that person came to Earth. You'll notice that while careers are mentioned, the qualities of character and capacity to love are the focus of this bittersweet ceremony.
The good news is that you don't have to wait to die to discover your purpose. While you may express your purpose in an interesting, influential, or high-profile career, the context doesn't matter as much as the content. We look for fullfillment, to feel we are giving our gifts in a way that matters. This releases our inner light and shines it like a beacon to everyone around us (and it feels good to sit in that lighthouse.) Often we have opportunities right in front of us that we overlook because they don't seem glamorous or big enough. As Mother Theresa said, "We can do no big things, only small things with great love." Purpose is reflected in our careers, but also in every role we play and everything we do in life -- and it is an ongoing accumulation of our small deeds. Because of Chiron's strong connection to life purpose, Chiron is about being here now -- living in the present, completely incarnated in this moment. The present is the present (gift). In every moment, you have the opportunity to shine your light into today's proceedings.
From a mythical standpoint, Chiron the hero-maker taught us that if you work with what you have, day-to-day, honing your gifts to become true skills, when they are needed by society, you are there for the people -- and the people is there for you. To live life in that fully spirited way is to become our own heroes, being our best, and trusting spirit to deliver what we need to know through our open minds in every moment (heaven to earth link intact).

The Chiron Cycle
Imagine our souls have the astro-spiritual equivalent of genetic material. At birth, our soul is encoded with the pain, loss, and longing for wholeness that suits each of us best to reach total ensoulment -- remembering who we are, even in physical form. This code is contained in the placement and sign of Chiron in our charts.
But before we focus on the microscopic view, let's start with the big picture. Much like the familiar lunar cycle, there are four quarters or significant turning points to Chiron's movement by transit through your chart in your lifetime:

Birth - The Starting Point
Here you receive your Chironic imprint, the circumstances into which you are born physically, culturally, racially, religiously, socio-economically, or psychologically that will work as a bio/spiritual feedback system catalyzing your inner growth. You are imprinted with it, like a genetic code , and its purpose is to remind you that pain can only be transcended with the right spirit -- and spirit is what you have to keep coming back to, both in and out of the body.

First Chiron Square
When Chiron squares itself the first time, you will begin to have either an inkling or actual awareness of the Chironic wound and its impact on you. With Chiron's erratic orbit, this can happen anytime between ages 6 and 24, [5] so your maturity and ability to handle the message may vary widely. You might get anything from a moderate wake-up call to a devastating shock, as your pain can no longer be denied. At the base of it, this pain always, at some level, has to do with feeling disconnected. The Chironic wound in its most generic sense is the separation from spirit we feel when we incarnate.[6] Your specific wound only triggers this existing birth trauma. Mine was the stunning shock at eight years old of finding that I was adopted.[7]

Chiron Opposition
Chiron's opposition to itself will often replicate the original wound in some form, piquing awareness of the mechanism that will nag, if not force you, to grow. At my Chiron opposition, my adoptive mother -- my "real" mother in the sense of bonding -- died. This loss replicated the original Chironic wound and began to trigger the need to resolve the unconscious abandonment issues that contributed to a nonstop cycle of pain and suffering in my relationships.

Upper (Second) Chiron Square
When Chiron squares itself the second time, if the preceding cycles have nudged you to do your spiritual work, you'll begin to realize that you can reinterpret the crucifixions you create for yourself. You begin reframing the areas of your life impacted by the wounding, and you start using a different spiritual perspective to catalyze a new pattern for handling your chronic discomfort. You begin getting positive feedback as you change the action/reaction patterns. The wound starts to heal, and it becomes less knee-jerk.

Chiron Return
By the time Chiron returns home to its natal position, again, if you're doing your work, the preceding years of viewing your old wounds in a new way will have taken hold. You will be a more spiritual and spirited person-older, wiser, ready to take on the rest of your life with the assurance that divine intervention is there for you whenever you need it. You'll have found your "holes" -- what's missing in your life -- so you can patch them up and experience wholeness and fulfillment. (Sometimes words are so literal!) Your Chironic wound has become more of a sore spot than an open sore. It will always be there for biofeedback, but you have learned to live with it like an old war injury -- and that its purpose is truly divine. This can only be good news in these days of increasing longevity. You might get to repeat the whole cycle all over again if you live to be 100!

Personal Pain and Group Benefits -Down But-Not-Out Heroes
The climax of the Chiron myth is near the end of the story, when the wise centaur offers to trade places with Prometheus, the mythological character associated with Uranus, symbolizing society or the collective. In Outerplanetary People II, I talked about how Prometheus was punished for stealing fire from the gods. He was tied to a rock daily, where an eagle pecked at his liver -- which regenerated each night for an endless cycle of suffering.
After his own years of suffering without let-up (Chiron was half-immortal so he couldn't die, but the mortal half could feel pain!), Chiron offered to trade places with Prometheus. Chiron reasoned that since he was suffering anyway, why not do it for Prometheus, and at least make something productive of his misery? Prometheus is unbound/freed, and the gods are so impressed with his unselfish act, they in turn free Chiron from the bonds of his immortality. He is allowed to die and ascend -- to become a "star" (constellation). All of this, again, is parallel to the later life of Jesus who sacrificed his own life to "die for our sins." Jesus was the sacrificial lamb -- another phrase for scapegoat -- upon which the sins or pains of many are offered up ritually.

We don't necessarily have to become scapegoats in the most negative sense of the word to live the message of Chiron, but his teaching is to benefit others by our pain. In fact it is our responsibility to do so. This is a good time to review the meaning of archetypes, since both Chiron and Jesus are variations of the same one. Archetype is defined as … an original model or type after which other similar things are patterned; a prototype. Archetype is derived from two Greek words meaning first molded as a pattern or exemplary.[8]
Beyond that, an archetype is a universal principle that keeps repeating itself because it is an expression of the human psyche that longs for fulfillment.

Periodically representatives of a specific archetype crop up to give us a booster shot of this particular human psychological imprint -- especially at times when it is most needed. For most humans, suffering is inherent in change, because we fear the unknown and the disorientation and disconnection we associate with it. A planetary body was discovered and named after Chiron, so that we could rediscover his story and face these rapid-fire, turning-point times with wisdom and his tools for training heroes. What does that mean in everyday, down-to-earth terms?

Chiron in your chart has to do with being heroic by being your best for the collective, but that also includes learning to overcome your pain -- to make lemons out of lemonade and to give a big gulp of it to fellow travelers on hot days.

Just a few modern examples of inspired wounded heroes who have made gifts of their pain to all of us include: Christopher Reeve, Actor -- Our fallen Superman, (Ch)ironically wounded in a horse riding accident, has dedicated his life to raising funds and awareness about spinal cord injuries. He directs movies from his wheelchair, and he is dealing with his quadriplegia hopefully. Chris's wife, Dana Reeve, has become the new standard for women who stand by their man. She has done so with grace, dignity, humility, and incredible class.

MADD Moms, Crusaders -- Mother's Against Drunk Driving (MADD) was founded by a small group of California women in 1980 after a 13-year-old-girl was killed by a hit-and-run driver. He had been out of jail on bail for only two days for another hit-and-run drunk driving crash and had three previous drunken driving arrests and two convictions. Because of this organization, drunk driving laws have been tightened, drinking and driving is now socially as well as legally taboo, and countless other mothers have been spared the pain of losing their children in senseless accidents involving alcohol.

Itzahk Perlman, Violinist --Would you believe that this man has a physical disability, if you didn't see the crutches with your own eyes? To quote one biography: Perlman is collaborator and friend to countless young musicians, he is an invaluable ambassador for the human spirit. That he has accomplished so much with a crippling disability is a source of amazement and admiration for all who come in contact with this remarkable man. For musicians everywhere, he remains the "fiddler's fiddler".(Like Chiron is the healer's healer.)

Heroes don't have to be famous. Heroes are everywhere. You know them, I know them, and if we aren't already, we have to become one of them. It's what Chiron calls for. It's can-do in spite of it spirit. It was the mythical M*A*S*H* doctors, making jokes with -- and comrades out of -- torn-up soldiers in Korea. It's laughing and loving each other, even in the face of what seems totally senseless. It is the Special Olympics athlete, the formerly battered wife who staffs the domestic violence shelter, and the painfully shy individual who overcomes his or her fear to become a speaker or actor in demand. It is the stuff that has spawned one of the most popular phenomena of heartwarming books ever written in the Chicken Soup for the Soul series.

And the bottom line is this: If we can be heroic and happy despite our pain, how great can our lives be-and how much might we actually accomplish -- when we're not hurting? This truly is the key to heaven on earth and Chiron's bridging function between the two planets that represent them (Uranus/Heaven and Saturn/Earth).
Your Chiron: Your Special Brand of Heroism and Help

Purpose by Chiron Sign
Chiron was an amazing teacher who made heroes out of young misfits. (Talk about lemons from lemonade!) [11] As Chironic types, we bridge Saturn and Uranus through step-by-step changes that encompass the best of the old and new. This is the alternative to the extremes of authoritarianism and revolution that Saturn and Uranus represent. Given this role of "weaver," Chiron is a very creative and mitigating force-ever changing

Hope that you all enjoyed this article.

Lanny

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Nebel
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posted February 06, 2004 11:59 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Hiya Lanny

Thank you very much for posting that article
I find it difficult to absorb astrological information unless it is actually Explained (If you will) to me. I find the article you posted good in that respect becasue it gets to the 'psycological Roots' of Chiron - whereas most Astrological texts (Well, the ones i read anyway!) tend to overlook Chiron - or only go briefly into the details.

Chiron in my chart is quite prominent i guess - being conjunct my Ascendant in the first house, and square Saturn and Jupiter in the fifth house. I'd really like to understand Chiron a bit more, and even more to know the when/where/how of the Chiron cycle in my life.

Lanny, if you have time, would you mind telling me when my first Chiron square was/is going to happen? Or any other Chiron tid bits that would help my understanding?

I understand you are busy, but any information you can throw my way would be appreciated!

My birth details are as follows:
4th May 1981, Geelong, Victoria, Australia at 7.32am.

Thanks again
LOL
Nebel

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posted February 09, 2004 03:09 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
i've not understood the significance of chiron before, i've kind of ignored chiron, but when you bring up the pain it makes me take notice of it: i've had pain that i would compare to this wound you speak of as well as to the promethean myth of having his liver pecked at, for going on three years

i need to pay more attention to chiron, i think

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posted February 09, 2004 11:38 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Batgirl -

I think there's definately something to it...

.gloria

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posted May 17, 2005 01:00 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for SunChild     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I had to bump this for me so I'd eventually read it as I found this by 'accident' after a lexi I did.

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posted May 17, 2005 01:04 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Oh kewl...I was looking for some info on Chiron.

Thanks for the bump SunChild!

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posted May 17, 2005 01:39 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for AcousticGod     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
How does one find out where Chiron is in their charts? I went to the magi site, but that was just an add for their expanded system.

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posted May 17, 2005 04:18 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for SunChild     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Go to www.astro.com
and use their extended chart selection.

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posted May 17, 2005 06:29 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for AcousticGod     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Ok, I did the extended charts. Very confusing stuff. My Chiron is in Aries.

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26taurus
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posted May 18, 2005 11:52 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Great info Lanny.

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Happy Dragon
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posted May 18, 2005 12:20 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Many Thanx for posting .. llog

shall read with much interest..
.. been having a wrestle with Chiron these
past couple 'o years

cheers again

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