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March 4, 2010
Workshop on Neptune--Boston Jung Institute, March 13th

"Neptune: Planetary Archetype of Mirage, Mysticism, and Madness"
When Jung wrote to Bill W. about "Spiritus Contra Spiritum" he was writing, in part, about the archetype of Neptune. Oceanic Neptune reflects the yearning for Spirit, inspires great art and the religious impulse, but is also filled with the flotsam and jetsam of illusion and discontent. Neptune touches all of our lives and can be uniquely understood by its placement in our astrological birth chart. In this workshop you'll ...
Published on March 04, 2010 17:25
February 24, 2010
Astrological Neptune: Planet of Illusion and Disillusion, Spirituality and Dissipation

It could be said that we are all "ordinary people" except where and when Neptune touches our lives. When we think of Neptune in myths, such as embodied in the mythological "Poseidon," we remember the mixed power, force and beauty of water in all its inspiring yet destructive traits. What is more beautiful than the ocean? What is more destructive than a Tsunami? What is so gentle and refreshing and yet so insidiously destructive when it rises in your basement? Water: and so it is with Neptune....
Published on February 24, 2010 12:03
February 16, 2010
Neptune: Yearning, Lost, or Waking from the Dream of Separation?

When we awake from the dream of separateness and the addiction to the drama of the story-line of our lives, we awake to the idea that we're all mystics living in a dream-world we create. Our perceived story—our ego, that small self with all its ambitions, aspirations, victories and defeats, is living a drama that sucks us in. It seduces us into believing that our daily rituals in the "marketplace of life" are all there is.
At the mountaintop level of observation, "liberation" is found by unsna...
Published on February 16, 2010 07:55
February 12, 2010
Neptune: Mirage, Mysticism, and Madness

Neptune Workshop: Planetary Archetype of Mirage, Mysticism, and Madness.
Where? Boston Jung Institute When? Saturday March 13 (full day) Contact: www.cgjungboston.com1-617-796-0108
When Jung wrote to Bill W. about "Spiritus Contra Spiritum" he was writing, in part, about the archetype of Neptune. Oceanic Neptune reflects the yearning for Spirit, inspires great art and the religious impulse, but is also filled with the flotsam and jetsam of illusion and discontent. Neptune touches ...
Published on February 12, 2010 03:49
January 30, 2010
The Chiron Return

The Chiron Return is an astrological turning point that happens to each of us between the ages of 48-52. Women think of this transitional time as the time of menopause, but men also experience a significant and life-altering change at this time.
In my book: "North Node Astrology; Rediscovering Your Life Direction and Soul Purpose" I wrote not just about the Nodes but quite a few chapters about these other major "passages"—mainly the Saturn Returns, the Uranus Opposition, and...
Published on January 30, 2010 10:48
January 28, 2010
Sub-personalities, the Self, and Transiting Planets

Dear Readers~ My sense is that most of you who come to this blog are looking to find out more about your North and South Nodes. Hopefully, you've been able to look below at the column on the right to find your North Node sign and house position. From your personal emails and comments it seems that you are getting what you need…and for those of you who want more, there is the new North Node Astrology book, and the possibility of a personal reading done by phone in the spring.
As many of you k...
Published on January 28, 2010 04:12
January 15, 2010
Mountain Astrologer Book Review: "North Node Astrology"

"Mountain Astrologer" Magazine
Book Review, Feb/March, 2010
www.mountainastrologer.com
Mary Plumb
"Elizabeth Spring is a graceful writer. Her counseling voice is evident as she gently guides readers into a deeper inquiry into themselves. The book was completed from the vantage point of Spring's second Saturn Return. She writes: "My sense is that the call to reconnect with a guiding vision, or deep wellspring grows more subtly intense as we age." Her book is a sweet companion to that endeavor...
Published on January 15, 2010 11:53
January 11, 2010
The Reluctant Astrologer

The Reluctant Astrologer
"The prediction was coming true—of course, astrologers don't like to call it a prediction, but it was a prediction nevertheless. And it was worse in this case because Kendra herself was the astrologer; the predictor. She certainly wasn't a fortune teller, and she certainly believed that free will could overcome any karmic challenge that might arise, but it was shocking to see how her life seemed to be dissolving i...
Published on January 11, 2010 08:37
December 23, 2009
The Holy Spirit; Hagia Sophia~Sacred Wisdom

"This is a powerful time; scary, uncertain, sacred, and necessary. Stay centered in the present, knowing that what you're experiencing is a process of deep alchemy. It takes courage to be able to exist in a place of unknowing, for "even a coward can endure tragedy but only the brave can endure suspense." Release old behaviors where you're stale or playing small; trust that which you love and which loves you." This is a message I received today, and it's timing was perfect as I'm...
Published on December 23, 2009 08:19
December 8, 2009
Saturn in Libra, with Neptune and Jupiter in Aquarius!

If I were to imagine one word to sum up the work of Saturn in Libra I might say: "Priorities." And perhaps it's prioritizing the relative importance and feelings in all " one on one relationships" in our life that Saturn in Libra speaks to... and so I try....
I try to prioritize and make an effort. For the last 2 months it's been a high priority for me to get to NYC to see Jung's Red Book and to reconnect with old friends there, and twice(!) I've been laid low by sickness that has k...
Published on December 08, 2009 07:10