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Friday, May 12, 2006 | Chiron

THERE are few things I love doing more than teaching astrology. I don't get to do it often but I'm doing it these these days. Yesterday's class, a full day seminar, focused on the Aries Point. We began with the 6/21/01 eclipse, and the personal stories of people's lives that surrounded that event. Then we studied the Sept. 11 chart and then moved onto several charts for Iran. We concluded the day with a long discussion about the summer solstice chart that's linked from the latest edition of Astrology Secrets Revealed.

Today's class is a two hour combined lecture/practicum on working with Chiron. It is surprising how little experience many astrologers have working with Chiron, and also how eager people are for a viewpoint, and some experienced discussion. That class starts in about an hour, and then after that I will attend to some scheduled writing that, conveniently, addresses both subjects above. These are some busy days, but the beauty is that I'm spending more time in reality than in virtual reality, doing every trick in the book to keep my writing schedule down to a bare minimum -- heaven knows I've needed a break from that.

I must thank so many people on the Planet Waves staff everywhere, as well as here in Toronto and in Brussels who are helping keep me grounded as I move, keeping the Web pages going every night and putting some serious wind under my wings. Back in a bit.