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All posts here are from sections of the books: "North Node Astrology; Rediscovering Your Life Direction and Soul Purpose" and "Lifting the Veil; Becoming Your Own Best Astrologer" and "Astrology for the Third Act of Life" and finally "Saturn Returns~The Private Papers of A Reluctant Astrologer" All available in paperback, Kindle and Audible on Amazon.com
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Thursday, May 8, 2014
Wednesday, May 7, 2014
Relationships: Are we compatible? Sex, Intimacy and Red Flags-Part #3 from 'Lifting the Veil; Becoming Your Own Best Astrologer'
Contacts between the
North and South Nodes of one person chart to any planet on the other’s chart strongly
suggest that there has been a former past life connection, and you’ve come
together again for a reason. Why? We don’t really know—it could be because of
some unfinished business where there was great love or great hate, injury, or
simply a need to complete a relationship that felt unfinished. Because this
contact has meaningfulness to it, I’d give it a green light.
And what about sex? What are Venus and Mars doing in
the two birth charts and in the comparison/synastry chart? If they are conjunct
each other, or in any aspect, there will be strong sexual attraction. However
when Venus is squaring Mars in either the birth charts or in comparison charts
there are classic male/female problems which are particularly stubborn to
change. There could be unconscious
family influences that undermine or influence the relationship negatively. I
tend to see Venus Squaring Mars as one of the red flags, although it often
doesn’t show up immediately in a relationship.
What about the stability of a relationship? Can it
weather the hard times? This is when Saturn or Jupiter contacts are good, and
Uranus poses a threat. Uranus tends towards de-stabilization and likes change
and freedom, so again, strong Uranus contacts to planets in either the birth or
comparison chart are unsettling.
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What about the major life transits such as the
Saturn Returns at 29 and 59, and the Uranus Opposition around the age of 40?
You guessed it—change wants to happen at these life portals, so many relationships either start or end at
these major turning points. Divorces are common at these times because
there was some reason why the relationship wasn’t for the couple’s highest good
after a period of time. However, marriages at these times or slightly
afterwards have a better track record because you’re marrying into who you’ve
become, not who you were. Change is in the air at these times.
Here’s another scenario: a client is confused and
unclear about their feelings in a relationship and can’t understand why. This
is the hallmark of a Neptune in transit time. When you or your partner has
Neptune strongly aspected in your chart, expect to be unclear. It is best not
to make any decision about the relationship at this time, but rather to accept
what is and to reflect on it. Wait. Classically, astrologers have always said
“Never sign anything on the dotted line until a Neptune transit has passed.”
The left brain is simply not working the usual way and misunderstandings
abound. Go to psychotherapy or find other ways to inspire yourself with your
Neptune aspects and transits.
All of these planetary aspects are particularly
powerful if they are conjunctions, a little less so if they’re squares or
oppositions. Sextiles don’t count so much in this. But it’s a good idea to do
this: look at your chart and see what kind of a relationship partner you might
make, and then look at your partner’s chart. Do you both have difficult
relationship aspects in your birth charts? That’s a consideration. When you
look at them together, do you have a balance between the grace and grit? Ask
yourself what you’re really looking for in a partnership: is it stability,
sexual excitement, or nurturance? Does the other person have the capacity to
give it to you?
Let’s say you’re a person who wants stability and
nurturance and can’t stand arguments. You might be wise to find someone with
water and earth planets—especially some good Cancer and Moon aspects or 4th
house conjunctions. Or let’s say you like passionate conversations (maybe someone
would call that an argument but you call it a conversation) and you end up
making love afterwards. You’ll be best with the air and fire signs, and maybe
some 8th house activity, with Scorpio or Pluto undertones in the
chart.
There are an equal number of gracious green flags to
look for in relationships, but we tend to focus in on the difficult ones and the
ones we can’t see. But in general, contacts between Venus, Jupiter and Neptune
to another’s personal planets feel good, and can be idealistic. With Venus, Neptune
and Jupiter well placed you can make an
intention to make the relationship work—and it will—even when the grit is
knee deep.
A well placed
Venus helps too—like one person’s Venus contacting the other’s Moon. Once you
know the basic nature of the planets and signs it becomes somewhat intuitive.
However remember not to isolate one aspect and doom the relationship—you need
to meditate on the charts and layer the information bringing in all the pro’s
and con’s.
Making the intention to hang in there and work on a
relationship is what marriage is about—it’s a 7th house
characteristic. But anyone—no matter what the combinations of red flags or
green flags you have—can still make a relationship work if you both have the
intention to make it work and that includes looking at your own unconscious
projections, expectations, and what falls beneath the radar. If you’ve got some
strong addictions, then you are essentially married to your addiction first,
and the partner comes second. It can work, but it’s not a marriage made in
heaven and when a crisis comes, especially during a strong life transit such as
a Uranus Opposition, it may break apart.
Our relationships reflect back to us our own
character. We fall in love with ourselves through others…why? Because we are seeking to develop in a
relationship to that which is incomplete in ourselves. And when you compare
two relationship charts you see that what is blocked or difficult in one chart
will be mirrored in the other. We attract what we need; even when and
especially when, it’s unconscious. Alchemists would say that it’s a wonderful
opportunity to grow and become oneself through the experience of another and we
can do that—or we can place all the blame on the other person’s shoulders and
be blind to our part.
And so it goes on. You’ll find your own observations
of grace and grit in relationships as you work on couple’s charts. Put two
charts side by side, or have your computer create a bi-wheel. Comparison of two
people’s charts aren’t terribly easy because you really have three charts here;
each person and what arises from their chemistry; the third. We can see that
third in a composite relationship chart. I put more emphasis on the comparison
and I’m sure there are other red and green flags that other astrologers look
at, including the time of the commitment or wedding. But this is what I do;
these are my priorities that I consider, and there are other worthwhile things
to ponder. (Ask another astrologer; we each have our own priorities in looking
at charts.) But perhaps the most important thing to remember is the phrase my
husband, who is a potter, inscribes around many of his pottery bowls: “Love is
the only ingredient that really matters.” www.elizabethspring.com
Relationships: Are We Compatable? Sex, Intimacy, and Red Flags (Excerpt from "Lifting the Veil; Becoming Your Own Best Astrologer")
It might be likely that our Leo man would draw to
himself Scorpio/Pluto people and situations in order to learn from them. And yes,
if he leaves her, he will find the same woman in a dozen other forms till his unconscious
attraction doesn’t hook him in. If he is mature enough to honor their
differences, to listen to his self-talk and to openly listen to her, then they
can still love and enjoy each other in their similarities and differences.
Here’s another interesting thing about couples: I’ve
been surprised to find that one person’s Saturn having a strong contact with
the other’s Sun or Moon (or a personal planet like Venus or Mars) actually
works like a “glue” in keeping two people together. (I’ve seen this when two
people say they want to divorce but keep coming back together.) It also works
with Neptune contacting the Sun or Moon because it can bring up mutual idealism
and intention.
To a certain extent this can even work with Saturn
conjuncting Venus or Mars, although these are harder, because Saturn/Venus can
often feel unloved in the relationship, and Saturn/Mars creates a situation
where one person wants to “go for it” and the other wants to be cautious and go
slow. But when these energies can be made conscious and each is aware of them,
the relationship can work quite well.
Pluto contacts between a couple can be the most
challenging, and I’d call them Red flags. I say this because Pluto likes to
work “under cover” so there’s usually a communication problem and one person,
or both, may be doing things secretly or doing things that unconsciously
undermine the relationship. Pluto contacts are powerful and a relationship can
work with them, but we can’t mince words here: they are about gritty
transformation and growth between two people and many people want comfort more
than You need to ask yourself how much
you can take on in a relationship. These contacts will push your buttons but if
you are resilient and willing to do the emotional uncovering that Pluto
contacts between two people create, well then go ahead.
Pluto often brings out issues around power
struggles, money, and sex. Pluto-Mars contacts can be manipulative or create
quite a power struggle at times, and with Pluto-Venus aspects there can be a
fear of intimacy or an ability to only be intimate for a short period of time
and then there needs to be space. People who have Venus-Pluto contacts in their
birth charts or in a relationship chart may often find that if one person is
away part time, like in the military or away on business quite a bit, this
contact can work very well. (Sue Tompkins book “Aspects in Astrology” explains
these contacts wonderfully.)
Pluto contacts can be seen as a red flag, but
sometimes they are also the kinds of relationships we get obsessive/compulsive
about and they can be very “juicy.” They’re Red! These contacts can be some of
the best for passionate affairs which are both ecstasy and torture. Or we see
the potential problems and decide that the gifts in the relationship are worth
the work. With Pluto, something will be activated in the deep psyches of each
person and great growth can happen….but if you’re looking for the phrase: “and
they lived happily ever after” then think again.
(To be continued...from "Lifting the Veil; Becoming Your Own Best Astrologer")
Monday, May 5, 2014
Relationships: Are We Compatible? Sex, Intimacy and Red Flags
Excerpt from Chapter Nine: "Lifting the Veil; Becoming Your Own Best Astrologer
Years ago astrologers wanted to see in “relationship
charts” lots of easy flowing trines and compatibility with little stress or
“grit.” But today we’ve come to know that grit is what makes us grow and learn
and experience more, so a mixture of both
grace and grit is the ideal. I don’t care if some gritty aspects are there,
but I don’t want to see too many red flags.
But let’s look first at the old familiar question:
What sign is the best for me? There isn’t any. Not really. You have to look at
the whole chart of each person because certain challenging aspects can be
offset by graceful positive aspects. Grit and grace.
However there are planets that are square and
opposite each other—who therefore don’t get along because they see things so
differently—and there are planets that are conjunct or trine each other and so
are simpatico. So the simplest answer is to look to see if your Sun or Moon is
in a challenging or complementary flowing relationship with the other person.
Sun signs of the same
element tend to get along well—so if you’re an earth sign Taurus you’ll
innately understand a Capricorn or a Virgo. You share some of the same values
and style of doing things. If you’re a fire sign Sagittarius, you’ll innately
understand the other fire signs of Aries and Leo. If you’re an air sign Libra,
you’ll get how a Gemini or Aquarius is thinking, and if you’re a water sign
such as Cancer you’ll feel a natural compatibility with the other water signs,
Scorpio and Pisces.
Going deeper: there’s a wonderful compatibility that
can exist between having the Sun sign of one person be the same as the Moon or
Ascendant in the “Other.” I see this a lot, and there’s a natural attraction
between people who have these contacts. That’s a definite green flag. Even
having the signs being in the same element—earth, air, water, or fire helps.
There’s an understanding built in with this—
However, let’s say your Sun sign squares your lover’s
Sun sign or is opposite it—this doesn’t have to be either a red or green flag.
If it’s a square aspect that person is going to bring into your life just what
you aren’t all about and what you’re uncomfortable with…and an opposition…well,
opposites are magnetic because they compensate for each other and attract! They
are also similar in some ways as they’re on the same axis, but they see things
from a different angle or viewpoint. So the square is somewhat of a red flag
(pink?) and the opposition is almost neutral (faded pink?) You’ll learn a lot
from each other with these aspects and the combination of you two as a team
suggests that you could be successful in whatever you choose to do
together—because you’ll approach things from a similar but different angle. It
may be irritating at times, especially if one person is always attached to his
point of view.
For example,
let’s say you are a Leo man who prides himself on his generosity,
open-mindedness and charismatic personality. And you meet a woman who is a
fascinating Scorpio (Suns are square!) who appears to love listening to you,
and you find her sexy, intelligent, and emotionally intense. You want to learn
from her and you respect the fact that she is private in many ways. She is
attracted to you because of all those wonderful qualities you have and that she
lacks—she’s not really generous, but more possessive, etc. And she is amazed
that you are so innocently self-revealing and she feels as compulsively drawn
to you as you are to her.
Now if these two people are young, say younger than
their first Saturn Return, they probably don’t know themselves very well. And
the attraction they have for each other as opposites (which in this case is actually
a square between Leo and Scorpio) will likely become irritating and they will project
blame onto the other for their own missing qualities. Power conflicts might
arise and they will probably each complain that they always seem to attract the
same kind of partner! They do that because they project onto that person what
they love and hate about themselves and which they aren’t aware of. It’s
unconscious.
That’s why it was written about the Temple at
Delphi: Know Thyself. Isn’t the Leo always generous? Is a king, or child, or
aristocrat always generous? No….but he will instead see her lack of generosity
in spades. And what about those secrets of hers? He was never jealous before;
it was always women who were jealous of him. He hates jealousy in any form but now
her privacy feels like secrets and stirs up feelings of….jealousy. They each
hold each other’s shadow qualities.
The relationship isn’t doomed. Perhaps the Leo man
has Scorpio on his ascendant—the ascendant being descriptive of his journey in
life, and his way of operating in the world. Here is a little green flag…they
are perhaps meant to dance together in this life for just a while. Or perhaps
this Leo man has a moon in Scorpio….here is another green flag, as combinations with the Sun of one person
matching the Moon of the other is a green flag! So the similarity of the
Moon or Rising Sign tones down the red flag of the squared Suns. Following me? (to be continued in next post)
(c) Elizabeth Spring elizabethspring@aol.com (If you wish to reprint or copy "Relationships: Are We cCompatible? Sex, Intimacy and Red Flags" please include my name and the name of the book--- "Lifting the Veil; Becoming Your Own Best Astrologer" and that it is available on amazon.com ~thanks~
Monday, April 28, 2014
Lifting the Veil; Becoming Your Own Best Astrologer: Excerpt from "Lifting the Veil; Becoming Your Own ...
Lifting the Veil; Becoming Your Own Best Astrologer: Excerpt from "Lifting the Veil; Becoming Your Own ...: Excerpt from: Lifting the Veil; Becoming Your Own Best Astrologer" What Your Astrologer Doesn’t tell You~ What is “beneath the ...
Thursday, April 17, 2014
Just released on amazon.com: "Lifting the Veil; Becoming Your Own Best Astrologer"
The Book is finally out! And....I'm birthing it by giving a Workshop~ Come if you are near Newport, Rhode Island~
“What’s happening with
me now?” In this workshop I'll look at your astrological
chart--birth and current transits--for answers to that question, and I’ll
give you a copy of my new
book "Lifting the Veil; Becoming Your Own Best Astrologer." Using
the book and your charts you'll come to a unique understanding of
yourself and what's happening with you now. What is stressing you? Where should
you be focused? Are you stuck and looking for new opportunities? Is this
a time to wait or act?
We'll look at
the location and effect of the current
Grand Cross on your chart, as well as Saturn (what
you need to focus and work on now) and Jupiter
(where you are likely to find abundance, natural talent, and grace.) I will also talk a little on medical astrology, and the North and
South Nodes as they relate to life direction and soul purpose. I’ve has been a professional astrologer for
over 20 years, and am the author of 3 astrology books. My hope is that by
using what you learn in the class, with the book, you will be on your way to
becoming your own best astrologer.
The class
will be on Sunday, April 27th from 1:00--3:30. You'll need to register with me at elizabethspring@aol.com (best
option) or call me at: 294-5863 with your birth date, year, approximate time of birth, and place of birth, as well as your phone number, so I can prepare and notate your chart.
It will
be held at Kerstin Zettmar’s studio, upstairs in the Newport Congregational
Church on the corner of Spring St and Pelham St. The fee is $45 (cash or check
at door) which includes the book (or you can buy the book on amazon.com for
21.95.) Class size is limited, and on a first come basis--don’t forget, you
must have preregistered for the class
with your birth date to attend.
Hope to see you there! ~Elizabeth
Monday, March 10, 2014
New Book to be released next month: Lifting the Veil; Becoming Your Own Best Astrologer
If you can't find the right book, wait till next month! I'm hoping my book: Lifting the Veil; Becoming Your Own Best Astrologer will be out then. Just in the last phases of finishing up....I've included comparison charts of Hitler and Charlie Chaplain as well as art work and diagrams. Giving the power to you. Of course I'm telling you my story of how I became an astrologer and what it would take you to become a professional astrologer today....as well as meanderings and musings on Carl Jung, Existentialism, and transits/transitions as we age.
Sunday, December 8, 2013
Monday, November 25, 2013
Lifting the Veil; Becoming Your Own Best Astrologer: Existentialism and Archetypal Astrology...a Path t...
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Monday, November 18, 2013
Monday, November 11, 2013
Part One: “TheTechnique of Linking Houses, Signs ...
Lifting the Veil: Becoming Your Own Astrologer:
Part One: “TheTechnique of Linking Houses, Signs ...: Part One: “The Technique of Linking Houses, Signs and Planets” This technique is a powerful and easy to remember method of learning t...
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