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The Chiron opposition Saturn generation: 1986-1989
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<blockquote data-quote="R4VEN" data-source="post: 377099" data-attributes="member: 8573"><p>stainedBlue, I have emboldened the section of your quote which I found to be very interesting, and most of all a succinct account of the way in which Chiron works!! I find it interesting also that you used the word `sacrificed', because in my own long experience of personally working with Chiron, that is the one word which best describes what is required from an individual if we are to take advantage of our Chiron placement - and aspects.</p><p></p><p>If you check out an ephemeris, you will see that Chiron goes retrograde quite often, and sometimes for months. In her written work on Chiron, Barbara Hand Clow states that she believes those with Chiron Rx are the healers in the population. I believe that we are all healers, given that to work with our own Chiron placement we have a need to help others with theirs. </p><p></p><p>Chiron Rx seems quite subtle to me, but then again, my own natal Chiron is in direct motion, so I can only observe how it seems to operate for others. If we look at it in relation to how planets operate in Rx motion, it seem that when Chiron is Rx the person's whole chart may be influenced more powerfully by their Chiron, and also they may have a more internal drive and striving to work with Chiron, rather than avoiding it at all costs. </p><p></p><p>I've just had a quick flick through my saved charts looking for those with Chiron Rx - especially those close enough to me for me to be able to observe their lives. The only one in my family who has Chiron Rx is my youngest son. He definitely has worked consciously with a kind of psychological/spiritual approach to life since the age of 13. His Chiron placement is difficult - Rx in Taurus in the 6th, conjunct south node. His health has always been just a bit under par, and this has forced him to `turn inwards'. He also has a packed 12th house, but that's another story altogether!</p><p></p><p>And as to the difference between Chiron direct opposing Saturn and Chiron Rx opposing Saturn, I have never actually asked myself that question!! My guess would be that the expression of this aspect would tend to be turned inwards, rather than outwards. (The girl I mentioned in my last post has her Chiron direct in Cancer, and she has always directed the opposition to Saturn outwards - where her `opposition' presents to her in her outer life.)</p><p></p><p>And thanks for that question, stainedBlue. Your contributions always make me think, and I like that <img src="https://www.astrologyweekly.com/forum/styles/smilies/biggrin.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":biggrin:" title="Biggrin :biggrin:" data-shortname=":biggrin:" /></p><p></p><p>PS. I just checked your chart, stainedBlue...........that's a really interesting 4th house you have there!!!! And with Sun-Neptune conjunct, your experience of life itself will no doubt be very internal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="R4VEN, post: 377099, member: 8573"] stainedBlue, I have emboldened the section of your quote which I found to be very interesting, and most of all a succinct account of the way in which Chiron works!! I find it interesting also that you used the word `sacrificed', because in my own long experience of personally working with Chiron, that is the one word which best describes what is required from an individual if we are to take advantage of our Chiron placement - and aspects. If you check out an ephemeris, you will see that Chiron goes retrograde quite often, and sometimes for months. In her written work on Chiron, Barbara Hand Clow states that she believes those with Chiron Rx are the healers in the population. I believe that we are all healers, given that to work with our own Chiron placement we have a need to help others with theirs. Chiron Rx seems quite subtle to me, but then again, my own natal Chiron is in direct motion, so I can only observe how it seems to operate for others. If we look at it in relation to how planets operate in Rx motion, it seem that when Chiron is Rx the person's whole chart may be influenced more powerfully by their Chiron, and also they may have a more internal drive and striving to work with Chiron, rather than avoiding it at all costs. I've just had a quick flick through my saved charts looking for those with Chiron Rx - especially those close enough to me for me to be able to observe their lives. The only one in my family who has Chiron Rx is my youngest son. He definitely has worked consciously with a kind of psychological/spiritual approach to life since the age of 13. His Chiron placement is difficult - Rx in Taurus in the 6th, conjunct south node. His health has always been just a bit under par, and this has forced him to `turn inwards'. He also has a packed 12th house, but that's another story altogether! And as to the difference between Chiron direct opposing Saturn and Chiron Rx opposing Saturn, I have never actually asked myself that question!! My guess would be that the expression of this aspect would tend to be turned inwards, rather than outwards. (The girl I mentioned in my last post has her Chiron direct in Cancer, and she has always directed the opposition to Saturn outwards - where her `opposition' presents to her in her outer life.) And thanks for that question, stainedBlue. Your contributions always make me think, and I like that :biggrin: PS. I just checked your chart, stainedBlue...........that's a really interesting 4th house you have there!!!! And with Sun-Neptune conjunct, your experience of life itself will no doubt be very internal. [/QUOTE]
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