he wound of too many daydreams. The wound of the desire to be one with everything. The wound of the desire to slide out of your real identity. Crippling sensitivity to the harsh realities of the real world. Pain from realizing that reality will never match your fantasy. An imagination so intense as to make living with the limitations of reality nearly impossible. World of Warcraft enthusiasts, and the game itself. Role playing games. Cosplay. Wizards and warlocks. Wounded fantasy life – when the fantasy life takes over the real life. The healing power of the collective imagination. Mass escape. Wholeness through merging with an entire group of people seeking an outlet for their imagination and fantasies. Role playing and fantasy subcultures of all kinds. Healing through the imagination.
Fantasies of being invalid or crippled so you will be taken care of and free of responsibilities. Extreme sensitivity to those who have been handicapped or crippled. Extreme sensitivity to the suffering of others and a tendency to absorb that pain. The longing to absorb another’s pain – physical, mental or emotional. Crippling sensitivity. Picking up on the suffering of people 100s or 1000s of miles away. Dreams of impending disasters. Painful dreams. Hypersensitivity to sound. Too much delicacy. Inability to cope. The perennial victim. The perennial savior. Always in the shade. Not knowing how to bring your own pain to light. Not knowing how to bring the pain you feel on behalf of others to light. Collective confusion. Collective disillusionment. Mass deception. Extremely impressionable and gullible. A tendency to have ideals that can never be met. Having your hopes crushed. Collective self-deception.
Some with this aspect may find themselves drawn to fields where the imagination is important, such as the world of film, television or theatre; others will draw upon the world of inner images for their painting or writing; yet others will work in the Chironian fields of healing and teaching.
― Melanie Reinhart, Chiron and the Healing Journey
Dancing is a bridge between worlds. Dancing cures what ails ya. Dance teachers, dance instructors and choreographers. Magic is a bridge between worlds. Mentors in the realm of imagination. Acting instructors. Spiritual guides. Spiritual wisdom. Wisdom gained through higher sense perception. Wisdom gained through experiences that can scarcely be put into words. Wisdom gained through psychic experiences. People who can show you how to embrace letting go while keeping your feet on the ground. A higher calling combined with the wisdom to bring it to fruition. The pain of needing to find something higher to surrender yourself to. The tendency to put teachers and mentors on a pedestal only to be disillusioned when they turn out to be human. Wanting to be higher than human. Wanting to be above human pain and suffering.
Creating a bridge between reality and fantasy. Creating a bridge between the tangible and the ethereal. Creating a bridge between the spiritual and the practical. The key to healing is having a way to escape. The key to healing is having an outlet for your imagination. The key to healing is finding a healthy way to lose yourself. The key to healing is having an outlet to lose your identity for a while. The key to healing is finding a way to merge with a large collection of people. The key to healing is becoming compassionate toward others’ suffering. The key to healing is to develop empathy. The key to healing to become sensitive to everyone’s plight. The key to healing is to let the music take you over. The key to healing is to get footloose.
Wholeness comes through embracing spirituality. Wholeness comes through embracing those things that cannot be measured or quantified. Wholeness comes through accepting that the real and ‘unreal’ coexist. Wholeness comes through bringing your sensitivity out into the world instead of hiding. Wholeness comes through making room in your life to explore the ethereal, fantastical and imaginary. Fear of letting go. Fear that fantasies will overcome reality. Fear of losing never being able to reconcile the real world with the imaginary world.
People with Chiron / Neptune aspects
- Johnny Depp: Neptune trine Chiron
- Paula Abdul: Neptune trine Chiron
- Jamie Foxx: Neptune trine Chiron
- Kristen Stewart: Neptune opposite Chiron
- Emma Watson: Neptune opposite Chiron
- Daniel Radcliffe: Neptune opposite Chiron
- Taylor Swift: Neptune opposite Chiron
- Chris Brown: Neptune opposite Chiron
- Isadora Duncan: Neptune conjunct Chiron
- Martha Graham: Neptune square Chiron
- Usher: Neptune biquintile Chiron
- World of Warcraft 1st release date, November 24, 1994: Neptune in Capricorn trine Chiron in Virgo
Neptune / Chiron Aspects
1st harmonic, 1/1. This aspect comes from taking the 360 degrees of a circle and dividing by 1, then multiplying by 1. Like this, 360 / 1 = 360 x 1 = 360.
Intensity and emphasis; focus/focal point; impact. Lack of awareness. Concentration of energy. Fusion. Fusing disparate energies together.
1/20 harmonic. This aspect comes from dividing the 360 degrees of a circle by 20, then multiply by 1. Like this, 360 / 20 = 18 x 1 = 18.
1/12 harmonic. Take the 360 degrees of a circle, and divide by 12, then multiply by 1. Like this, 360 / 12 = 30 x 1 = 30 . Or, 360 / 6 = 60 / 2 = 30 (half a sextile).
The natural next step; the next thing that needs to be done; how one thing naturally leads to another; what you should be preparing for next; where things are heading, whether you want them to go there or not. What all your hard work and preparation are for. The next big thing. Natural direction.
What you might be blind to. Something just over your shoulder, out of sight, and beyond the periphery of your vision. A blindspot. The thing that came immediately before, and is already nearly forgotten. Efforts at memory. Reclaiming. People who don’t have your best interests at heart. Better work on some yoga moves to look over your shoulder, and behind your back.
1/10 harmonic. This aspect comes from dividing the 360 degrees of a circle by 10, then multiply by 1. Like this, 360 / 10 = 36 x 1 = 36.
1/9 harmonic. This aspect comes from dividing the 360 degrees of a circle by 9, then multiply by 1. Like this, 360 / 9 = 40 x 1 = 40.
1/8 harmonic. Take the 360 degrees of a circle and divide by 8, then multiply by 1. Like this, 360 / 8 = 45 x 1 = 45. Or, take a square, and split it in half. Like this, 360 / 4 = 90 / 2 = 45.
1/8 harmonic. This aspect comes from dividing the 360 degrees of a circle by 8, then multiply by 1. Like this, 360 / 8 = 45° x 1 = 45°. This aspect is the same as the semi-square.
Some of the posts may show the octile at 90°. This is a known error and I’m working on fixing it, but I have to edit each post individually, and that takes more time than I have right now!
1/7 harmonic. This aspect comes from dividing the 360 degrees of a circle by 7, then multiply by 1. Like this, 360 / 7 = 51.26° x 1 = 51.26°.
1/6 harmonic. Take the 360 degrees of a circle and divide by 6, then multiply by 1. Like this, 360 / 6 = 60 x 1 = 60. Or, take a trine, and split it in half. Like this, 360 / 3 = 120 / 2 = 60.
Opportunities for positive change; awareness of a time to take positive advantage; opportunities that pass unnoticed without conscious effort. No, there may not be another chance. Learning to be quicker to act on good luck. Learning not to let good things pass you by. Learning that positive experiences require effort too. Positive doesn’t mean passive.
This aspect comes from dividing the 360 degrees of a circle by 10, then multiplying by 2. Like this, 360 / 10 = 36 x 2 = 72. This aspect is the same as a quintile.
1/5 harmonic. This aspect comes from dividing the 360 degrees of a circle by 5, then multiply by 1. Like this, 360 / 5 = 72 x 1 = 72.
Creativity, talents, quirks, special skills.
2/9 harmonic. This aspect comes from dividing the 360 degrees of a circle by 9, then multiplying by 2. Like this, 360 / 9 = 40 x 2 = 80.
1/4 harmonic This aspect comes from dividing the 360 degrees of a circle by 4, then multiplying by 1. Like this, 360 / 4 = 90 x 1 = 90.
Dynamic creative tension; inner stress and tension that build until you are forced to find creative solutions. Opportunities to push your limits to greater achievement; inner restlessness and lack of satisfaction that impel you to make changes and push yourself; you are challenged to combine these energies; applying energy to solve a problem; creative problem-solving. Internal stress and tension. Something needs to give.
2/7 harmonic. This aspect comes from dividing the 360 degrees of a circle by 7, then multiply by 2. Like this, 360 / 7 = 51.26° x 2 = 102° 51’26”.
This aspect comes from dividing the 360 degrees of a circle by 10, then multiply by 3. Like this, 360 / 10 = 36 x 3 = 108.
This aspect comes from dividing the 360 degrees of a circle by 9 , then multiply by 3. Like this, 360 / 9 = 40 x 3 = 120.
Same as the trine.
1/3 harmonic. This aspect comes from dividing the 360 degrees of a circle by 3, then multiply by 1. Like this, 360 / 3 = 120 x 1 = 120.
Flow. Ease. Status quo. Circumstances and characteristics that are not changing. Things that are stable; maintaining the status quo; peace and tranquility; idleness; good times; use these gifts to your advantage. Negatively, unimpeded flow. Events that cannot be stopped. Unstoppable, sweeping movement. Lack of self-discipline. Laziness and self-indulgence. Times that are easy, lacking challenge and opportunities for growth. Taking situations for granted. Keeping everything like it is. If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.
5/8 harmonic. Take the 360 degrees of a circle and divide by 8, then multiply by 5. Like this, 360 / 8 = 45 x 5 = 135.
Blockages. Physical manifestation of problems and accidents. Inner psychological blockages that manifest as outer events.
2/5 harmonic. This aspect comes from dividing the 360 degrees of a circle by 5, then multiply by 2. Like this, 360 / 5 = 72 x 2 = 144.
5/12 harmonic. Take the 360 degrees of a circle and divide by 12, then multiply by 5. Like this, 360 / 12 = 30 x 5 = 150.
Adjusting expectations; tempering over-enthusiasm and over-reaching; keeping yourself in check; adjusting to meet changing circumstances; doing what you need to do to make things work. Adjusting your attitude. Adjusting your perspective. Making-do in uncomfortable situations. Developing flexibility and adaptability. Bending, until you almost break. A see-saw, with too much weight on one side, and not enough on the other side.
The term “inconjunct” is often conflated with the word “quincunx” in astrology. All quincunxes are inconjuncts but not all inconjuncts are quincunxes. Some inconjuncts are semi-sextiles.
3/7 harmonic This aspect comes from dividing the 360 degrees of a circle by 7, then multiply by 3. Like this, 360 / 7 = 51.26° x 3 = 154° 17’ 08”.
4/9 harmonic. This aspect comes from dividing the 360 degrees of a circle by 9, then multiply by 4. Like this, 360 / 9 = 40 x 4 = 160.
11/24 harmonic. This aspect comes from dividing the 360 degrees of a circle into 15-degree equal segments. Like this, 360 / 24 = 15, then multiply by 11. Like this, 360 / 24 = 15 x 11 = 165.
This aspect does not make sense to me at the moment, but here’s the link.
I would think a quin-decile would take the 360 degrees of a circle, divide by 10, then multiply by 5. Like this 360 / 10 = 36 x 5 = 180. Which is exactly the same as an opposition, because it is a 5/10 harmonic, which reduces to 1/2 harmonic. 360 / 2 = 180 x 1 = 180.
2nd harmonic, 1/2. This aspect comes from dividing the 360 degrees of a circle by 2, then multiply by 1. Like this, 360 / 2 = 180 x 1 = 180.
Challenges from outside; awareness of other options; opportunities that require you to stretch outside your known boundaries; an opportunity to stand back and reflect; seeing yourself from a distance; putting yourself in someone else’s shoes; seeing yourself through someone else’s eyes. Gaining awareness. Seeing a situation from a new vantage point. Getting distance, and gaining perspective.
This aspect comes from dividing the 360 degrees of a circle by 7, then multiply by 4.
This aspect comes from dividing the 360 degrees of a circle by 7, then multiply by 5.
This aspect comes from dividing the 360 degrees of a circle by 7, then multiply by 6.
Chiron #2060
- Cheiron
- The Wounded Healer
- Alternative medicine
- Bridge
- Chronic pain
- Coping
- Damage / Hit points
- Exhaustion
- Fatigue
- Guide
- Hands, healing hand (Cheiron means 'hand')
- Healing & Wholeness
- Healing psychic wounds of rejection, restoring spirit to body (from the Centaur Report)
- Identity crisis?
- Injury
- Key
- Learning
- Loophole
- Maverick
- Mentor / Teacher - and having your pupils turn against you, even if it's unintentional on their part
- Putting the 'Chiron' in chronic pain
- Quest
- Reaching the limit of your abilities & realizing it's time to move on from a particular path, calling, or profession
- Rejection by your parents
- 'Right to die' issues
- Unsolvable problem
- Worn out
- Wounded
- Centaur
- Shot by his pupil, Heracles, with an arrow poisoned with the blood of the Hydra
- He was shot in either the foot or the thigh
- Spent the rest of his life trying to alleve the pain of the wound
- He willingly gave up immortality to die and escape chronic pain
- Associate of the Centaurs: Pholus, Nessus
- Father of Euippe
- Grandson of Uranus
- Husband of Chariklo
- Son of Saturn (Cronus, Chronos, Kronos)
- Son of Philyra
- Teacher of heroes (Asclepius, Aristaeus, Actaeon, Achilles, Jason, Medus) Source
- Victim of the Hydra. The arrow that hit Chiron was poisoned with the Hydra's blood (each time you cut one of the Hydra's heads off, two new heads grow).
Neptune
- He who gives to drink from the wooded mountain (from The Greek Myths, by Robert Graves)
- Poseidon (Greek counterpart of Neptune)
- Potidan
- Dazed & Confused
- Disappointed & Longing
- Dreamer & Visionary
- Ethereal & Psychic
- Evasive & Transient
- Poetic & Artistic
- Refined & Exquisite
- Smooth & Eroding
- Vast & Boundless
- Sleazy
- Mooch
- Mystical
- Abstractionist
- Artist
- DJ
- Dreamer
- Drifter
- Poet
- Musician
- Nurse
- Sensitive soul
- Lost person
- Druggie
- Spiritual guide
- Mystical guide
- Filmmaker
- Visionary
- Jupiter / Neptune make a conjunction every 12.8 years
- Saturn / Neptune make a conjunction every 35.87 years
- Uranus / Neptune make a conjunction every 171.403 years
- Neptune / Pluto make a conjunction every 492.328 years
- Pushing Through Time: Synodic Cycles and Their Developing Phases, by Georgia Stathis
- The Greek Myths, by Robert Graves