From February 8, 2011 through February 18, 2019, Chiron, the celestial body known as “the wounded healer,” will join Neptune in Pisces. Neptune, as previously stated, can be a low-life hustler if left unchecked. The close closeness of Chiron, on the other hand, will raise Neptune’s vibration to a greater good.
Pisces rules religion, and the “Peace in the Middle East” dilemma will garner increased international attention. Is it a fight between Muslims and Jews? Catholics vs. Protestants: what’s the difference? Puh-leeze! For far too long, the absurdity of “loving thy brother and sister” has been passed off as religion.
During the Neptune and Chiron in Pisces period, a new spirituality may develop, maybe in the same manner that The Secret acquired popularity after Oprah’s endorsement. There will be no conversion ceremoniesrather, non-denominational and mystical activities that have been in some form or another for eons will be accepted. Courses that increase our innate psychic talents may arise. Before the end of the decade, we might figure out how to communicate with each other’s minds. It has been hypothesized that we are all psychic. We only use ten percent of our brainpower on average. Pushing that envelope may allow us to get a new level of insight into other people’s thoughts, feelings, and motives. (P.S. Chiron wants us to put this to good use.) Keep that in mind!)
Keep your yoga studio pass safe. As we experience a draw toward more meaningful and meditative moments, the popularity of mind-body activities will continue to grow. Healing experiences that are both touchy and feely will become more popular. Who’s up for a collective hug or a Cuddle Party? As Pisces compels us to make sacrifices in the interest of a higher goal, the lines between people may blur in new ways. While traveling public transportation in India, it’s not uncommon for a stranger to hold a youngster on his lap. At a time when kids wear helmets to climb monkey bars, this would surprise the average American.
Westerners will have to address the fear culture we’ve created by locking ourselves in our automobiles and three-bedroom homes in the coming period. That bubble may break in 2011, when we’re pressured to share with our neighbors, both near and far.
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When did Chiron make his way into Pisces?
It moved into Aries on April 17, 2018, retrograded into Pisces on September 25, 2018, and then returned to the cardinal fire sign on February 18, 2019, where it will stay until June 19, 2026. It is now retrograde, appearing to move backward from our vantage point on Earth, from July 15 to December 19.
What does Chiron’s position in Pisces imply?
People born under the sign of Pisces are more emotional and sensitive than the rest of the zodiac.
Chiron in Pisces stimulates your senses and emotions in the same way, but you exploit it to make yourself feel like a victim all the time.
When things go wrong for you, the Chiron wound makes you play the victim in practically any situation.
You’d always point the finger at the Universe, questioning your faith and convictions. People born with Chiron in Pisces are rarely realistic and look for other causes of problems.
They always blame a higher force or anything from the spiritual realm. You would never hold it against yourself, even if it was entirely your fault.
As a result, if you don’t heal your Chiron pain, your life will be terribly sad, and you will become a bitter person who will always blame others for your problems.
When was the last time Chiron was in Pisces?
Chiron was last in Pisces from late March 1960 to early January 1969. This is the cycle that many of us lived through. It’s “your time” for those with Chiron in Pisces. During the next nine years, you’ll go through a major life transition called the Chiron Return.
What is the nature of my Chiron wound?
Chiron is named after a centaur from Greek mythology who was known for his ability to teach and heal. Ironically, despite his wisdom and healing abilities, Chiron was unable to heal himself from the wound of a poison arrow, which caused him continuous pain, earning him the label “wounded healer.” Chiron represents the profound causes of sorrow, suffering, and injury in our lives, much as its namesake’s mythology suggests. It’s our weak spot, the part of us that’s wounded, sensitive, and exposed.
Chiron, on the other hand, isn’t simply about suffering. This minor planet also indicates our immense capacity to heal ourselves and others by channeling our own painful experiences into spiritual growth. Finally, in astrology, Chiron teaches us how to learn from our suffering and turn it into a source of strength. It teaches us that our deepest, most sensitive wounds can also serve as a gateway to the most profound types of healing for ourselves and others. Having to deal with terrible situations and conquering them might make us more compassionate, which is exactly what Chiron is all about. It represents our ability to transform our suffering into strength.
What happened to Chiron?
Because Aries is the first sign of the zodiac and is related with childlike emotions, Chiron is currently in Aries, indicating that you are attempting to alleviate suffering from your childhood or youth.
How long will Chiron’s reappearance last?
The Chiron Return is a once-in-a-lifetime event that occurs when the planet returns to the location where it was when you were born. It typically remains there for seven to eight years.
In astrology, what is the Chiron?
Chiron represents our deepest scars and how we might overcome them in modern astrology.
Chiron is named after a Greek healer, philosopher, and teacher who, paradoxically, was unable to heal himself, and is symbolized by a key, suggesting the significance of unlocking the important lessons of this minor planet.
Our Chiron placement is our secret power in many ways. We earn insight as a result of our struggles with pain, which we can pass on to others like a wonderful balm.
Chiron usually spends eight years in a single zodiac sign. (However, once in Saturn’s orbit, he can fly past a single sign in less than two years.) It’s entirely up to him whether he wants outpatient surgery or a longer course of treatment.)
Because it takes Chiron 49 years to travel through all 12 zodiac signs, we all experience a “Chiron return” about the time we age 50.
Our inner scars may resurface at this stage, requiring another session of therapy, especially if we’ve previously avoided any deeper self-examination. If we’ve “finished our task,” we can be asked to take on leadership roles that allow us to share our knowledge and use our healing abilities at this time.