Question: A Transit of Chiron, how does it manifest? Chiron, in astrological terms, is often referred to as the “Wounded Healer.” It represents a complex archetype that encompasses both the experience of pain and woundedness, as well as the potential for healing and transformation. Chiron’s presence in the natal chart can highlight areas of deep…
Chiron
Chiron
Chiron was discovered by Charles T. Kowal on the 1st November 1977 at about 10.00am in Pasadena, California. Since its discovery astrologers have reclassified it several times from asteroid, comet and to planetoid. According to Sue Tompkins and Melanie Reinhart, “Astrologers and astronomers co-operated in the naming process of several of the centaurs and this…
Saturn and Chiron: Two Peas in a Pod?
Chiron was discovered in 1977 and astrologers slowly began their work to piece the asteroid’s astrological meaning together. The images, interpretation, and symbolism for Chiron has come from the mythological Centaur who bears the same name. However, on the face of it, Chiron closely resembled Saturn because both planets have a lot in common. In…
Chiron in Libra: The Agony of Injustice
Chiron, as the archetype of the “wounded healer,” doesn’t deal in superficial scrapes; it plunges into the depths of the soul, uncovering vulnerabilities that shape identity itself. In Libra, the sign of relationships, balance, and harmony, these wounds are tied to the themes of connection and self-worth as mirrored in others. For individuals with Chiron…