Asteroid Goddesses 2020 First Wave
The discovery of the first goddess named asteroids at the beginning of the 19th century prefigured the arising of the Women’s Movement to secure equal and full rights as citizens. This talk documents the First Wave that culminated in the 1920 Nineteenth Amendment giving women the right to vote.
Discover the influence of Ceres, Pallas, Juno, and Vesta in the charts of the leaders and seminal events of the era as we celebrate the centennial of this momentous milestone.
Part Two of this series focuses upon the Second Wave of women’s liberation during the 1960’s and 70’s, and the Third Wave which is peaking now with MeToo.
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Includes: video, audio, and slides
Level: Intermediate
Courses Hosted at Astrology University
This beginner’s guide to the basic principles of Hellenistic Astrology will address interpreting charts in terms of modern sensibilities and perspectives.
The focus is on planetary condition (the first steps concerning sect, zodiacal rulerships, solar phase, aspect configurations, and judgment).
Includes 8 lessons, worked examples, reading, homework, and 3 recorded Q&A sessions.
Prior knowledge of planets, signs, houses, and aspect meanings recommended.
This course will better enable you to follow the more advanced techniques on your own.
Asteroids can bring us to the brink of the great mystery when we discover their significations woven into the tapestry of our fate from the moment of birth. They have been linked with spirit guides, daimons, karma, and destiny, providing the specific details of the major life themes indicated by the planets.
In addition to Ceres, Pallas, Juno, and Vesta, astrologers now have access to zodiacal positions of more than 20,000 named asteroids. This course will propel you into the study of all those other asteroids. Personal names of important people in your life, geographical places that hold special destiny for you, mythic deities that span world cultures can point to vocational paths and life-altering experiences, historical personages with whose work you are attuned, and broad concepts that contribute to your character.