309 | Podathon Day 4: Hellenistic Astrology, with Patrick Watson!
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It’s Day 4 of the 6th Annual Big Sky Astrology Podathon! In five big daily episodes this week, we’re bringing you the day’s major astrological news, along with an interview from one of five wonderful astrologers in five different specialties! Today, a sobering conjunction from Moon to Pluto, and the drive and impatience of the evening’s Mars-Jupiter square. And today’s interview is with Patrick Watson, who gives an overview of Hellenistic Astrology! Including: Hellenistic astrology as Latin, a case for determinism, and reading the room! Plus, all the Podathon news, including how to make your donation, receive special gifts, and be enrolled in a drawing for one of six terrific prizes!
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[0:35 ] It’s the Sixth Annual Big Sky Astrology Podathon, with five daily episodes, all the week’s planetary news, some special podathon segments, and a chance to win prizes!
[2:50 ] Donate $25 or more or become a monthly donor to be entered into the drawing! One grand prize winner will win a 90-minute reading with April, two lucky listeners will win a 60-minute personal astrology reading with April, and three lucky donors will win a copy of April’s Followed by a Moonshadow Eclipse Report to help you prepare for three years of eclipses.
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[5:15 ] Mars squares Jupiter (September 4, 7:58 pm PDT) at 18°35’ Libra and Cancer. The Moon enters Aquarius (3:31 am PDT), sextiles Neptune in Aries (5:51 am PDT), trines Uranus in Gemini (6:12 am PDT), then conjoins Pluto (6:40 am PDT).
[6:08 ] A lunar aspect is generally influential for a couple of hours, in this case between about 5:40 - 7:40 am PDT. You may have a hard time getting moving when you wake up, but with the Mars-Jupiter square already coloring the mood of the day, you could also feel a rush of excitement and enthusiasm for something that you want to get done.
[7:28 ] Interview with astrologer Patrick Watson about Hellenistic Astrology.
[9:02 ] What distinguishes Hellenistic astrology from other types of astrology? Why is Hellenistic astrology Patrick’s astrology of choice?
[14:36 ] When compared to modern astrology, does Hellenistic astrology focus more on fate?
[19:30 ] How does Patrick work with the idea of fate during consultations?
[22:12 ] Thoughts on putting a positive spin on difficult transits.
[25:12 ] Are techniques such as profections, zodiacal releasing and sect a part of Patrick’s astrological toolbox? Are there any other techniques in Hellenistic astrology that give insights that a modern astrological technique might not?
[36:30 ] The importance of journaling and tracking personal transits.
[37:41 ] Recommended resources for learning more about Hellenistic astrology: The Astrology Podcast; Adam Elenbaas of Nightlight Astrology; Demetra George’s Ancient Astrology Volume 1, Ancient Astrology Volume 2 and Astrology and the Authentic Self.
[39:30 ] You can find Patrick Watson’s offerings on his website PatrickWatsonAstrology.com. He is also the president of CAPISAR.
[41:25 ] And that's a wrap for the fourth day of the Sixth Annual Big Sky Astrology Podathon! Make your donation at BigSkyAstropod.com, and join April again tomorrow morning for one FINAL Podathon episode!