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Wed, 13 Sep 2006 12:47:57 -0500 alt.astrology.moderated
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chompergirl...
Found this. Anyone have thoughts?

Surya...
While I think that it is important to have a positive attitude when it
comes to one's own health, I think that escaping the challenges posed
by Chiron is just wishful thinking. Having natal Moon conjunct Chiron
on the cusp of 6th house opposing Uranus on the cusp of the 12th I am
painfully aware of the deep accuracy of the Greek wounded healer
archetype. At the same time I have Mercury conjuncting Jupiter in my
natal chart which basically gives me a positive attitude with a will to
overcome any limitations.

Pedantus...
And you would have exactly the same experiences without benefit of
language and culturally coined images as symbols to express
them...arranging flowers and a suspicion of a dandelion's motives, and
its obvious collusion with a thistle, would suffice as evidence...:)

Pedantus...
Hmmm... Now John Updike went through the trouble of writing a novel,
The Centaur, and critics see the main character, George Caldwell, as a
"Christ figure". So, does *everyone* avoid actually identifying with "a
centaur"....:)?

It is the


Pedantus...


of the myth which counts. Myths speak to us as they resonate with


Pedantus...
"Having natal Moon conjunct Chiron on the cusp of 6th house opposing
Uranus on the cusp of the 12th I am painfully aware of the deep accuracy
of the Greek wounded healer archetype."

Well, I am painfully aware of having my natal Moon opposite Uranus,
what makes you think one can make a distinction as to any
difference...what if anything could Chiron add to the aspect figure to
make its dubious presence as a planet significant?


[[ This character-as-fate fortune telling is only "wrong" immoral or
ungodly--as the fundamentalists charge--because it is as literalizing
and idolatrous as they themselves are...:) ]]

Pedantus Plu Pious
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