Dear Friends,
I am just beginning to learn astrology, though I think my previous struggles and studies have been leading to it for some time.
I am concerned about a Saturn transit over my sun and mars. I've taken a couple serious hits to my pride and achievement in the last two years, and I need to know if it is just beginning and what lessons I need to absorb. My niave understanding of astrology makes me think that I am on more friendly terms with Saturn than many other people.
I am a teacher and school administrator by trade. I learn by doing things in the world with and for other people, but I balance that with time alone reading and contemplating. I can't figure out (and others cannot figure out) if I am arrogant or humble, sensitive or self-centered. I am both.
I have studied philosophy and psychology and have begun writing books. I think I have some helpful insights to share and have begun thinking (again, in the last two years) that my teaching might extend to future generations through my writing.
I want to shed my delusions and make a crucial difference in this time of revolutionary change. Any help, insight, perspective you could provide would be gratefully appreciated.
Respectfuly Submitted,
Tim
I am just beginning to learn astrology, though I think my previous struggles and studies have been leading to it for some time.
I am concerned about a Saturn transit over my sun and mars. I've taken a couple serious hits to my pride and achievement in the last two years, and I need to know if it is just beginning and what lessons I need to absorb. My niave understanding of astrology makes me think that I am on more friendly terms with Saturn than many other people.
I am a teacher and school administrator by trade. I learn by doing things in the world with and for other people, but I balance that with time alone reading and contemplating. I can't figure out (and others cannot figure out) if I am arrogant or humble, sensitive or self-centered. I am both.
I have studied philosophy and psychology and have begun writing books. I think I have some helpful insights to share and have begun thinking (again, in the last two years) that my teaching might extend to future generations through my writing.
I want to shed my delusions and make a crucial difference in this time of revolutionary change. Any help, insight, perspective you could provide would be gratefully appreciated.
Respectfuly Submitted,
Tim