The Body in Astrology
Astrology and A Course in Miracles both describe the mind — just in different languages. Here I explore how the birth chart reveals the ego’s patterns while the Course shows the path beyond them.
Astrology and A Course in Miracles both describe the mind — just in different languages. Here I explore how the birth chart reveals the ego’s patterns while the Course shows the path beyond them.
Astrology maps the structure of the personality — but it cannot describe the observer in the birth chart. This reflection explores how astrology and A Course in Miracles meet in awareness rather than identity.
“Know Thyself” was inscribed at the Temple of Apollo in Delphi. This reflection explores the deeper meaning of that maxim — and how astrology becomes a tool for self-awareness rather than prediction.
Astrology can define identity — or reveal the character we’ve identified with. A Course in Miracles reminds us we are not the reacting self. This reflection explores how to use astrology as awareness, not attachment.
Grief is often mistaken for a lack of faith — but what if it’s simply love responding to loss? A reflection on grief, spirituality, A Course in Miracles, and the humanity of Jesus.
A Course in Miracles teaches that the world is not real — so where does astrology fit? A reflection on using symbols without mistaking them for truth.

A reflective look at grief through A Course in Miracles — where the five stages become a compassionate, spiritual lens for living with loss rather than rushing to heal it.
A reflective look at the Capricorn New Moon meaning at 28 degrees — where wisdom, patience, and lived experience guide what’s ready to take new form.
Astrology doesn’t hand you a formula to follow, but a mirror that reflects the myth you came here to live. Your birth chart reveals how your soul learns, loves, resists, and ultimately remembers who you are.
As we reflect on the life lessons 2025 carried, it becomes clear that no year is ever simply good or bad. Within every challenge lives an invitation — to see more clearly, love more honestly, and grow beyond who we once were. The silver lining is often quieter than we expect, but deeply transformative.