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hypatia238
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From: Mercury novile and parallel Pluto, Pluto septile Southnode
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posted April 25, 2018 05:40 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for hypatia238     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I have the trine. I found this article and reallly relate to it and want to share it with you all, it gave me goose bumps, its so powerful, in my case I knew my purpose early on since I was a teen I knew I wanted to be a therapist and help people heal. Chiron trines my sun and is part of a golden yod with my moon and pluto, I have moon quintile chiron. In my case I have always accepted my flaws and help others accept theirs. I feel bc I have a trine to the sun and moon quintile chiron forming a golden yod to pluto that a lot of these things are innate gifts I have that I use to help others since Sun rules my MC and falls in the 11th. But yes I have lived it too and had to heal myself and am still healing some layers of my wound. I am extremely expressive and love music and dancing but I feel my creative side is impacted by chiron for sure. I feel I lack creativity, which perhaps means I need to heal at a deeper level to uncover my creative side to a deeper level, my creative potential. I also lack confidence presenting in groups, my voice in group settings struggles but I have been working on that for the past few years and am growing in confidence more and more with this.

Do you have Sun aspect chiron? Do you related to the article? What parts do you relate to the most?

Sun Chiron Aspects:

You understand the pain of existence. Just being alive can be excruciating. You have no allegiance to any group, mindset, brand or corporation. You do your own thing – not out of rebellion, but because that’s just who you are. You are a maverick. You go your own way and make your own rules because the existing rules don’t fit. You discover who you are and who you want to be by recovering the missing pieces of yourself. You are intrinsically, fallibly human. You lead the life of a human being, which is the opposite of being a hero on a pedestal. Even as a mentor or teacher you have flaws. You are learning to accept and embrace your human experience completely. You are perfect in your imperfection. You exist outside of linear “time.” You exist in non-chronological time. Your self-unfolding has its own time schedule which may or may not fit in with your plans and what you think you want to do. You strive to see your life as a complete whole rather than as fragmented chunks. You are putting yourself back together. You are accepting and embracing your limitations. You are accepting and embracing your pain. You are striving for wholeness – retrieving and replacing missing parts of yourself. You are opening a door to the self. You are opening a door to a new way of being.

Sensitivity to what it means to be alive as a human being on this planet. Sensitivity to the human plight. Sensitivity to the plight of animals and all living creatures. Soul sensitivity. Discomfort with being the center of attention. Feeling uncomfortable in your own skin – and needing to do something about it. Feeling that other people are uncomfortable when you are the center of attention. Trouble with feeling that you do not have a central purpose or reason for existing. Difficulty understanding what it is you are ‘supposed’ to be doing with your life, yet having an overwhelming sense that you are supposed to be doing something. Striving to heal the perception that you lack a purpose or point – and finding a unique path in the process. Creating your path as you go along. Discovering that you must create your path because it is yours alone and doesn’t fit an existing mold. The maverick’s path. The healer’s path. The astrologer’s path. The pain of being who you really are. Learning to accept yourself in totality rather than fragmenting off parts of yourself that are difficult to accept. Integrating all areas of your life into one complete whole. Inability to ignore experiences that have left you wounded or in pain. An overriding need to pay attention and find solutions to all that ails you – and helping other people in the process.

Sensitivity to what it means to be alive as a human being on this planet. Sensitivity to the human plight. Sensitivity to the plight of animals and all living creatures. Soul sensitivity. Discomfort with being the center of attention. Feeling uncomfortable in your own skin – and needing to do something about it. Feeling that other people are uncomfortable when you are the center of attention. Trouble with feeling that you do not have a central purpose or reason for existing. Difficulty understanding what it is you are ‘supposed’ to be doing with your life, yet having an overwhelming sense that you are supposed to be doing something. Striving to heal the perception that you lack a purpose or point – and finding a unique path in the process. Creating your path as you go along. Discovering that you must create your path because it is yours alone and doesn’t fit an existing mold. The maverick’s path. The healer’s path. The astrologer’s path. The pain of being who you really are. Learning to accept yourself in totality rather than fragmenting off parts of yourself that are difficult to accept. Integrating all areas of your life into one complete whole. Inability to ignore experiences that have left you wounded or in pain. An overriding need to pay attention and find solutions to all that ails you – and helping other people in the process.

Helping other people realize the very qualities you lack or that give you pain. You help other people grow what you cannot grow in yourself. Becoming a guide through a particular world of pain. Helping others heal what you cannot heal in yourself. Trouble integrating masculine, or yang, characteristics. Wounded relationships with dad or other significant men in your life. Identifying with the wounded masculine. Having deep sensitivity and compassion for your father. Understanding your father’s pain. Having a father who has been deeply wounded. Feeling that your father or other men in your life have caused you almost insurmountable pain. Trouble with feeling vital, expressive and creative. Problems with confidence until you fully address underlying issues. Your identity is bound up with the parts of yourself that need to be healed. You identify with people who have long-standing hurts and traumas. You identify with people who struggle with their identity and accepting themselves as they are. You identify with people who have trouble reconciling and integrating difficult aspects of their personality. You can become a teacher, guide, mentor or guru to others. You can become a healer. Self-realization requires that you integrate the fragmented pieces of your life. Healing yourself brings out radiant self-expression.

http://astrofix.net/sun-chiron-aspects/

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Selenite
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posted April 25, 2018 05:49 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Selenite     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I have it square my Sun-Mercury. I relate to every word of it!

It's also part of a yod with my moon at the apex and pluto And in a grand trine with my Uranus-Neptune-Lilith and BML.

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Aries23Degrees
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posted April 25, 2018 05:53 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Aries23Degrees     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I have Sun/Neptune/Pluto inconjunct Chiron

I have always seen myself as a healer. Even when young, I identified strongly with the Merlin character in King Arthur or the Raden character in "Mortal Kombat".

I think in my mind brute strength could never equal shamanism or healing inside/out. Thought it was more my Sun-Neptune conj that made me that sensitive. But I reckon Chiron contributes.

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hypatia238
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From: Mercury novile and parallel Pluto, Pluto septile Southnode
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posted April 25, 2018 05:55 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for hypatia238     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Selenite:
I have it square my Sun-Mercury. I relate to every word of it!

It's also part of a yod with my moon at the apex and pluto And in a grand trine with my Uranus-Neptune-Lilith and BML.


That grand trine is interesting. Thanks for responding.

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hypatia238
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posted April 25, 2018 05:56 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for hypatia238     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by Aries23Degrees:
I have Sun/Neptune/Pluto inconjunct Chiron

I have always seen myself as a healer. Even when young, I identified strongly with the Merlin character in King Arthur or the Raden character in "Mortal Kombat".

I think in my mind brute strength could never equal shamanism or healing inside/out. Thought it was more my Sun-Neptune conj that made me that sensitive. But I reckon Chiron contributes.


and you want to be counselor which fits your sun aspects chiron I feel.

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