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Vedic Astrology

September 07, 2010 By: Victoria Bazeley Category: Podcasts/Radio Shows, Special Topics

This week’s podcast in on Vedic astrology. Carol Allen, a well-known Vedic astrologer and relationship coach, talks about the Vedic system of marriage compatibility. Carol offers a free newsletter and free ebook on her latest website.

On the show, Carol also talks about concepts such as the seasons for love, the relationship between Vedic astrology and fate, and Vedic cures for “bad stars.” We delve into the history of Vedic astrology, how it can help people in the West, and how it differs from Western astrology.

Carol is a lively and interesting guest and she tells many stories about how Vedic astrology has helped her in her own life. She talks about how Vedic astrology can steer you away from the wrong career path and into a path that is much more likely to be successful for you. At the end of the broadcast, she gives some good news about the Vedic stars for September.

Combining Astrology with Numerology

September 02, 2010 By: Victoria Bazeley Category: Podcasts/Radio Shows, Special Topics

Numerology is a lot of fun because you can pick up the basics quickly and get easily digestible information in an instant. This week’s podcast has an interview with CJ Wright (aka “Auntie Moon”) on combining astrology and numerology.

CJ gives me a little mini-reading during the show demonstrating how to correlate your various personal numbers (Life Path, Personality, Heart’s Desire, Expression, and so on) with your natal chart. She explains how to calculate your Life Path and Personal Year numbers quickly and what the various numbers mean. We also talk about the meaning of favorite numbers and a little bit about the numerology of naming things. She also also matches up numbers with planets, so you can cross-reference and correlate the two when looking for major themes in your life.

Here are some additional resources on numerology so you can see how your numbers correlate with your chart.

Auntie Moon: CJ’s blog

YearSeer: Numerology forecast. A lot of great information on using numerology month by month.

All Things Healing: This website has information on all kinds of spiritual and healing practices. CJ is the editor for the numerology page.

Creative Numerology:  Includes information on your family name number

Decoz Numerology: Do your own reading.

Zodiac Signs and Flower Essences

August 25, 2010 By: Victoria Bazeley Category: Podcasts/Radio Shows, Special Topics, zodiac signs

Flower essences, a type of remedy for spiritual or emotional issues, are used by many astrologers.  This week’s podcast features an interview with Debbie Sellwood, author of Centaury for Virgo, Rock Rose for Pisces. Debbie is a consulting astrologer and trained flower essence practitioner whose book nicely lays out exactly which flower essences to use for your particular sun sign. She tells how to use them, how long to use them, and how to deal with issues that may go beyond ones common to your sun sign.

During the podcast, she gives each zodiac sign an example of a good flower essence to use and a good issue to focus on. She mentions a number of Bach (pronounced like ‘batch’) flower essences as well as some more recently developed. This is a great example of combining astrology with another healing discipline to add value to both.  Also read Debbie’s article for the Edward Bach website on the zodiac signs as healers and which of the original Dr. Bach flower essences goes with each sign. Read about your own zodiac sign for a good introduction as to what flower essences can do specifically for you.

Below are a number of resources related to flower essences for those who are interested in learning more.

The British Flower and Vibrational Essences Association

Vibration Magazine Blog (The Journal of Vibrational & Flower Essences)

Debbie’s article on surviving all the cardinal clashes with the help of flower essences

Donna Cunningham’s article on Uranus in Aries and flower essences

The Original Bach® Flower Remedies

Flower Essence Services

The Astrology of Location and Relocation

August 17, 2010 By: Victoria Bazeley Category: Podcasts/Radio Shows, Special Topics

People often ask me about relocating. Changing location is a big deal (ask anyone who’s moved), and for this week’s podcast I talked to an expert in the astrology around relocating. I wanted someone who didn’t just use Astro*Carto*Graphy® as I’ve had a number of clients who’ve complained about the results they’ve gotten using just that one system alone. Scott Wolfram of travelerswell.com uses not only Astro*Carto*Graphy but a combination of methods including Geodetic maps and Local Space maps.

He explains how he weaves all 3 techniques together and why the results you get from ACG alone may not work for you when other factors are taken into account. He recounts the story of his own relocation and the beneficial effects it had on not only his well-being but his wife’s. He also addresses cultural factors and the timing of moving. He talks about why we might be attracted to places that are bad for us and what to expect when we encounter a place with strong energy for us. He’s mindful of the complications and process that go into moving, as he’s done it himself. He also talks about temporary and short-term moves and why they might be beneficial for specific purposes or for a short period of time.

His approach is both comprehensive and clear. I think you’ll like hearing him.

Perhaps coincidentally, Donna Cunningham of Skywriter has a couple of posts on relocation and astrology on her Skywriter blog. She talks about relocation in terms of the natal chart and transits. A whole series of articles on locational astrology in various forms can also be found here.

It’s an interesting subject to ponder and research, since almost all of us have moved at one time or another.

Traveling on Your Solar Return (Birthday)

August 10, 2010 By: Victoria Bazeley Category: Podcasts/Radio Shows, Special Topics

This week’s podcast features Bob Marks, who, as he says ‘wrote the book on traveling on your solar return.’ For almost 30 years, he’s been advising people on where to travel on their solar returns to maximize their success during the coming 6 months to a year. And he practices what he preaches, regularly traveling himself on his birthday and half-birthday.

The name of his book is How to Get More Love, Money, and Success by Traveling on Your Birthday. It’s an incredibly straightforward and concise book, and it’s available at Amazon and at the Barnes and Noble website. It gives instructions on how to choose where to be on your birthday. Bob is also a cable TV host and has a website, bobmarksastrologer.com, with a wealth of  basic information on various astrological topics.

In my interview with him, Bob talks about the significance of solar returns or birthday charts, how to use the most accurate chart for forecasts, how important they are to understanding your year ahead, the first rule he uses in looking at solar return charts and more. He’s a very entertaining, practical speaker with good techniques. If you don’t know much about solar return charts, or even if you do, it’s well worth a listen.

Political Astrology Interview with Jude Cowell

July 27, 2010 By: Victoria Bazeley Category: Podcasts/Radio Shows, current events

I want to draw your attention to this week’s podcast because it features an interview with Jude Cowell. You may know of her from her gorgeous artwork (featured at Secret Moon Art and at Zazzle) but you may also know her as a prolific blogger on politics and current events. She blogs at Stars Over Washington and has been posting  lots of interesting material on a range of subjects from the BP oil spill to the recent Afghan war WikiLeaks material and lots of stuff in between.

In the interview, Jude talks about how she got started, how she approaches political astrology, some of the history of mundane astrology, which US chart she uses and more. She’s a fascinating guest, and I hope you’ll listen to her. You can find the podcast here: http://webtalkradio.net/shows/practical-astrology/

Chinese Astrology and Feng Shui

July 20, 2010 By: Victoria Bazeley Category: Podcasts/Radio Shows, Special Topics

Chinese Astrology Chart

Chinese Astrology Chart

This week’s podcast is on the topics of Chinese astrology and Feng Shui. Rosie Francis, a Feng Shui consultant from the UK, talks about the basis for Chinese astrology and gives us some tips for using Feng Shui in our daily lives. In honor of the topic, I’m also running a guest post from Matthew Chapman, an expert on Chinese Astrology and Feng Shui from San Francisco, California. Matthew gives us some fascinating insight into the history and methods of Chinese astrology.This is part of what I hope will be a continuing series on special topics on various spiritual disciplines that can be used in conjunction with the more common basic elements of Western astrology. Here’s a link to Rosie Francis’s website Red 8 Feng Shui.

Ba Zi, the Four Pillars of Destiny Chinese Astrology

Chinese Astrology began in Siberia to predict weather and food availability. The nomads used the astronomical patterns to find out when they should migrate, and where to find good pasture. They saw the stars and correlated this information with their lives. This slowly developed into a pattern, which became the Chinese Calendar, or Tong Shu.

These northern people moved south when the ice returned about 5000 years ago. They settled in what is now Central China, and began to use this in a more systematic way. An early written language meant that the Chinese have one of the best-documented histories, and the patterns and activities that occurred were recorded and reviewed for all aspects of life. They correlated things like natural disasters, uprisings, and the lives of the royal court with these patterns, creating an empirical database that is now over 4000 years old. About 200 BC, when the Qin Emperor united central China, this science of astrology, calendar management and Date Selection became a strong force supported by the government. By the 12 century, the government had an astrology department of over 18,000 officials!

Chinese Astrology has two different methods. The one used most in Asia and the rest of the world is Ba Zi, or Four Pillars of Destiny. Another form is Zi Wei Dou Shu, used for the royal family, and little used today in the West.

Ba Zi is based upon the Chinese Solar Calendar. Each period, year, month, day and hour is defined by one of 60 combinations of the Jia Zi, or Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches. This ongoing pattern is called the Cosmic Flow. This calendar has been in place for over 4000 years. It has never been changed due to political ideas, like the Christian calendar, and is very accurate. Western Calendars still have accuracy problems, because they changed their system on religious activity, and not upon the actual pattern of the movement of the Earth. The Chinese today use the Lunar Calendar for agriculture and festivals.

This is the primary difference between Chinese Astrology and Western or Vedic forms. Next, is the fact that Western Astrology is based upon the stars, the planets, and the orbits of these bodies. Chinese Astrology is no longer based upon stars. It is based upon a pattern of energy or Qi (chi) that never changes. The correlations between what were at first astronomical observances, and patterns of human activity is what we use to determine a person’s character, and how they will fit in with these patterns.

How does Ba Zi work? We start by looking at the Natal chart, consisting of 4 Pillars, representing the Year, Month, Day and Hour of Birth. Each of these has 2 characters (Ba Zi means 8 Characters). The top character is the Heavenly Stem, and is the Yin or Yang form of one of the 5 Elements (Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal and Water). This is the outer expression of who we are. The lower character is one of the 12 Chinese Zodiac animals (Rat, Pig, Ox, etc.). These are called Earthly Branches. This is the deeper expression of who we are. These Earthly Branches also have the Yin and Yang of the Elements within them. For instance, we are in the Year of the Metal Tiger. The Tiger is defined by Yang Wood, but has in it hidden Yang Water and Yang Earth.

Ba Zi also has a Luck Cycle chart, with luck pillars of 10 years. Each of these also has a combination of Stems and Branches which, in combination with the Natal chart, tells us how life will go for a person.

A key feature is to find balance and harmony within the chart. Too much of one element creates an imbalance, and from this we find Helpful Elements. When these balancing elements are present in the Cosmic Flow, we consider this a lucky period, or when we are well supported. Lack of these elements means more difficulties. We also see the relationships within the Branches. We look for clashes and combinations that have different meanings. And the Natal chart is broken into different aspects of our lives and relationships, so the combinations affect those aspects as well.

For instance, a person born in a Monkey Year may experience physical or financial difficulty in this Year of the Tiger, since these animals clash. A person born in a Snake Year may have relationship or emotional problems, since the Tiger is a ‘Harm’ to the Snake. Add this to the Stem or Element of the year, and we see exactly how this may enfold.

Each element has other meanings to a person, based upon their Self-Element. A self-element of Earth, especially a weak one, will have problems in a Metal Tiger Year, since Metal drains Earth by its action of producing it (we dig ore from the earth), and is controlled by Wood (tree roots displace earth). For an Earth person, Metal also represents output, children and expression. Wood indicates power, and for a woman, the husband.

A solid understanding of Yin and Yang, and the Five Elements of Chinese Medicine are required to understand this system. And that is why it is so closely related to Feng Shui, which uses the same principles. In fact, an Earthly Branch or Zodiac animal defines each house. If you happen to clash with this sign, the house may cause problems for you.

Like all systems, this is complex and a good astrologer can pinpoint many things. In its simpler forms, like horoscopes, where we only look at the year of birth and the current year, month or day, we are missing the bulk of the interactions, though they can give a general clue as to what my happen. And a good reading is not fortune telling. It is advising a person on how they fit into the Cosmic Flow. It’s always better to ‘go with the flow.’

Matthew Chapman, CFSC

Matthew is the owner of a company focused upon helping people with their spaces and lives through Feng Shui Chinese astrology and date selection.  He also teaches this fascinating science.  You can find him at the following sites:

Faculty at Golden Date School of Feng Shui (www.GGSFS.com)
Red Ribbon Member of the International Feng Shui Guild (www.IFSGuild.com)
Owner of Interior Eyes (www.interioreyes.net)
Author of Feng Shui San Francisco Blog (www.fengshuisanfrancisco.wordpress.com)

Contact him for questions and ideas!  mchapman@interioreyes.net

12th House Extravaganza!

July 07, 2010 By: Victoria Bazeley Category: Podcasts/Radio Shows, the houses, the planets, zodiac signs

First, some housekeeping. I’ve started adding a brief weekly astrology overview to my Facebook page on Saturdays. So hop on over there each week if you want a quick and dirty lowdown on the week ahead, as well as occasional links to things that relate to what’s going on in the skies these days.

Practical Astrology PodcastI’ve also started a weekly astrology radio show/podcast that will be up each Tuesday. The idea is to talk to people about not only astrology but related spiritual disciplines and how astrology and other healing modalities can be used for effective action in your everyday life. Topics are designed to be suitable for beginners and more advanced astrology students both. The first show is up now and so far it has been fascinating, at least to me.

By the synchronicity of the universe, this week’s radio podcast also happened to be a topic on one of the blogs I visit: Donna Cunningham’s Skywriter.  Donna had a whole series on the 12th house. Take a look at this Q&A post and follow the links below it to related articles if you want a whole wealth of information on this maligned and mysterious area of your chart.

My podcast focused on only one portion of the 12th house’s many meanings: NEPTUNE, THE SUBCONSCIOUS, AND SELF-UNDOING.  Specifically, we talk about the relationship between the 12th house and the subconscious ways that we shoot ourselves in the foot. We also talk about the relationship between Neptune and hypnosis and whether or not hypnotherapy can be a good remedy for 12th house problems. My guest was a hypnotherapist, Clare Taylor. You can find her on Facebook here. It was a really interesting discussion.

I also thought I’d add to the wealth of 12th house information by giving some information on how a 12th house influence can manifest in your life. I’ll take a look at Venus in the 12th house, Venus in Pisces, and Neptune in the 7th house–all of which can manifest in similar ways. (Because Neptune, the 12th house, and Pisces are all related energies and because Venus rules the 7th house of relationships.)

Of course, many of you don’t have any of these placements. But I’m including the list just to show you how one little natal placement can have such a large variety of meanings over the course of a lifetime. Think about your own Venus, 12th house, Pisces, and Neptune placements. What can you learn about your own nature from this list?

Venus in the 12th house, Venus in Pisces, and Neptune in the 7th house can manifest as:

  • Difficulty feeling loved
  • Hidden artistic and/or musical talents or interests
  • Being too ‘nice’ as a form of self-undoing
  • Placing a strong value on compassion and sympathy
  • Problems with balance, hearing, or the throat (Venus rules balance and the throat)
  • Attracting Piscean or Neptunian people into your life
  • Hidden laziness
  • Hidden sensuality
  • Love of fantasy
  • Love of solitude or nature
  • Love of sleep as a Venus indulgence
  • Lack of possessiveness
  • Lack of interest in material goods or objects
  • The desire for unusual or open relationships
  • Dislike of relationship commitment (vague Neptune in the house of committed relationships)
  • Romantic attraction to artists, alcoholics, or people with drug problems
  • Romantic partners who keep secrets
  • Partners with strong psychic or intuitive abilities
  • Romantic attitude toward marriage
  • A strong relationship with God or spirituality
  • Projecting a ‘halo’ or saintly aura (12th house influences near the Ascendant)
  • An empathetic or even empathic relationship toward everyone
  • Hidden mystical experiences
  • Difficulty relaxing unless one is alone
  • Behind-the-scenes charitable acts
  • Falling in love with a person in prison or with a chronic illness
  • Satisfying and enjoyable work in a 12th house institution such as a hospital, hospice, mental health institution, etc.
  • Feeling loved by God or the universe
  • A love life or financial life that improves with time as one taps into the 12th house gifts
  • A lifelong quest for love, money, or spiritual satisfaction
  • Secret admirers
  • A willingness to embrace a wide range of spiritual practices or beliefs
  • Placing a strong value on a holistic approach to life’s problems
  • Love of the ocean, sailing, or water sports
  • An affinity for hypnosis and/or working with the subconscious mind
  • Love of photography
  • Preferring to play a ‘back-up’ or behind the scenes role rather than being front and center
  • A soft voice
  • Lack of discriminating taste
  • Feeling one loves all things equally
  • Addiction to shopping
  • Spending money on spiritual or artistic pursuits
  • Idealism about love or money
  • Attracting a ‘soul mate’
  • Money from working behind the scenes in film, dance, or an artistic field
  • The desire to keep one’s relationships private
  • Not being aware of who is attracted to you
  • Attracting others as a downfall
  • Being perceived by the public as spiritual, spacy, or artistic
  • Being addicted to love
  • The ability to express love through artistic means
  • Associating love with sacrifice
  • Becoming a victim of people who say they love you
  • Saving someone you love
  • Carelessness in relationships or the opposite, excessive caring
  • Impracticality as a downfall
  • Lack of greed
  • Placing little value on common sense
  • Idealizing ‘spiritual currency’ or spiritual values over worldly success
  • Preferring contemplation to action
  • Tendency to give in
  • Desire to go with the flow
  • Belief in universal values rather than individual differences
  • Being ‘too flexible’ as a downfall
  • Seen as being hard to define
  • Glamorous image
  • Deceptive image or feeling you are not seen accurately
  • Being idealized by others
  • Subconsciously seductive
  • Having a relaxed appearance
  • Appearing to be casual or relaxed about relationships
  • Taking an ‘easy come, easy go’ attitude
  • Immersive, all-consuming relationships
  • Looking for a spiritual rather than sexual partner
  • Detachment about possessions
  • Spirituality as a resource
  • Diffuse or muted emotions
  • Carelessness with money
  • Lack of concern with financial security
  • Believing ‘God will provide’
  • Denying oneself material comforts
  • Refusal to play favorites

As it happens, I have all 3 of these placements!  In keeping with the 12th house desire for privacy, I won’t tell which of these manifestations apply to me.