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Starts on 6th of May 2024

Archetypal Astrology - Begginners

£ 280 

What is Archetypal Astrology?

Archetypal astrology is a branch of astrology that emphasizes the symbolic and mythic dimensions of the astrological planets, signs, and aspects. It seeks to understand how these cosmic patterns mirror the archetypal forces within the human psyche. This approach to astrology is deeply rooted in the idea that celestial bodies represent universal archetypes—fundamental psychological patterns that shape human experiences, emotions, and behaviors.

Core Concepts of Archetypal Astrology:

  • Archetypes: Derived from Jungian psychology, archetypes are universal symbols or motifs that recur across different cultures and epochs. In archetypal astrology, these are reflected in the planets and signs.
  • Synchronicity: A concept introduced by Carl Jung, synchronicity refers to meaningful coincidences that are not causally related but are connected through meaning. Archetypal astrology often looks at how astrological events and personal experiences align in meaningful ways.
  • Mythology: Each planet and zodiac sign is associated with mythological figures and stories that embody their archetypal qualities. Understanding these myths can provide deeper insights into the astrological symbols
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Using Jungian Principles to Study Archetypal Astrology:

Jung believed that the collective unconscious is a repository of shared human experiences and archetypes. By studying archetypal astrology, we can access these deep layers of the psyche and understand how they influence individual and collective behavior.

Each planet, sign, and aspect in astrology can be viewed as an archetype. For instance, Mars represents the archetype of the Warrior, embodying qualities of assertiveness, aggression, and drive. By interpreting astrological charts through this lens, we can gain insights into a person's underlying motivations and potential growth areas.

Jungian psychology places great importance on myths as expressions of the archetypes. In archetypal astrology, understanding the myths associated with astrological symbols can enrich our interpretation of charts. For example, Venus as the Goddess of Love can shed light on how an individual experiences relationships and aesthetics.

Practical Applications:

  • Self-Reflection: Use your astrological chart as a mirror to explore your inner world, identify dominant archetypes, and understand their influence on your life.
  • Therapeutic Work: Therapists can integrate archetypal astrology into their practice to help clients gain deeper insights into their psychological patterns and work towards healing and integration.
  • Creative Exploration: Artists and writers can draw inspiration from the rich symbolic language of astrology and mythology, channeling these archetypes into their creative works.
  • Community and Social Dynamics: Understanding the collective astrological patterns can provide insights into societal trends and help foster a sense of shared purpose and understanding.
  • Tarot Readers: Deepen your practice by integrating archetypal and Jungian principles, enhancing your readings with more symbolic insights. Understanding the archetypal connections between astrological signs, planets, and tarot cards can bring a new layer of depth to your interpretations, making your readings more insightful and meaningful. Astrology can provide you with a image of a map of location and time that the client might be going through.

Course Schedule:

  1. The Hermetic Foundations of Astrology: Learn the fundamental principles of Hermeticism and how they underpin astrological practice, including the principles of correspondence, vibration, rhythm, polarity, and gender.
  2. Archetypes of the Zodiac Signs - Planets / Houses: Explore the archetypal meanings of the zodiac signs, planets, and astrological houses, and how they influence personality and life experiences.
  3. The Myth of Aries & Libra: The myths and archetypal stories associated with Aries and Libra, learning the axis of The Self X The Other.
  4. The Myth of Taurus & Scorpio: Understand the mythology of Taurus and Scorpio, and how these stories reflect themes of transformation and stability.
  5. The Myth of Gemini & Sagittarius: The myths connected to Gemini and Sagittarius, exploring themes of duality, communication, and expansion.
  6. The Myth of Cancer & Capricorn: Learn about the myths that define Cancer and Capricorn, and how they reveal insights into nurturing, responsibility, and ambition.
  7. The Myth of Leo & Aquarius: The mythological narratives of Leo and Aquarius, understanding their archetypal roles in creativity, leadership, and collective consciousness.
  8. The Myth of Virgo & Pisces: The myths behind Virgo and Pisces, exploring themes of service, healing, spirituality, and transcendence.