A Book About Centaurs, Coming Soon

As you may have already heard (from me or my colleagues), we at the Centaur Space have been organizing a new publishing venture: Praesepe Press, to publish astrological books about the Centaurs. Our first book is entitled Sideways From Saturn, and is the first in a planned trilogy of Centaur studies called Chiron Continues. Melanie Reinhart, author of Chiron and the Healing Journey (and To The Edge and Beyond, the first book to explore Pholus and Nessus in English), has contributed both the Introduction (on what she names the Centaur Worldview) and a superlative chapter on the astrology of Chariklo. She also devised the series title, based on the work of our shared muse, Erminie Lantero (prescient early author of centaurology, The Continuing Discovery of Chiron).

Our contributors, topics, and approaches are diverse: Sideways From Saturn includes new views on venerable Chiron, as well as his kin Chariklo and Okyrhoe, and compatriots Nessus, Pholus, and Asbolus. Thus, we will publish a Centaur Anthology comprising most of the Centaur planets in use by astrologers today.

Delving into the cycles of Chiron, Brian Clark and Priya Kale each propose higher meanings for the experiential quarters along Chiron’s 50-year healing journey, from the psychological and yogic viewpoints, respectively, while Hugh Smiley and Cameron Allen each shed light on “corners of Chiron’s cave” (to borrow Hugh’s image) with insights drawn from their own personal work with the healing Centaur guide – as astrologers also trained in therapy and herbalism.

Continuing on in their order of astronomical discovery, Pholus is narrated as both “agony and ecstasy” by Vicky Maloney, who offers personal experiences from her family history that this Centaur has helped her toward understanding, in a kind of astrological ancestral healing. Nessus, as catalyzer of the Hero’s Journey of Hercules (and of some unexpected case studies), is examined in mythological and astrological contexts by our resident Hellenist and co-editor, Jenny Kellogg. Asbolus forms the crux of an Aleutian report of volcanic ancestry, expertly told by newcomer AndreAnne Massa.

Melanie Reinhart introduces old friends of Chiron to his wife, Chariklo, who will at last receive the sensitive astrological depiction that she deserves on the printed page. That story is continued by Shellie Enteen, who writes about the nymph Centaur’s role in “holding space for transformation” as that is found personally, in relationships, and as exemplified by the Women’s Movement in history.

Anandita Simon summons a poetic evocation of a broader Nymph-awareness one may tune into while “Attending to Okyrhoe”, the daughter of Chiron and Chariklo. Then together we share an interlude in view of Okyrhoe’s recent transit to her own discovery place on the zodiac, a landmark moment in Centaur astrology; before I attempt a “Visionary Astrology of the Ecstatic Nymph Centaurs” with examples drawn from celebrated mystics.

Astrologer and gifted medium Bobbi Williams wraps up Sideways by allowing the Centaurs to speak directly through her, sharing with us intimate perspectives on what our newest astrological guides are here to assist us with.

Praesepe Press is thrilled to offer this exciting anthology in print and ebook, Volume 1 in the Chiron Continues series, coming soon in 2023. Pre-order here!

Centaur Asbolus: Burning Clarity

Asbolus is a centaur we encounter at pivotal moments in the Centaur Cycle of Greek mythology. Presently, the shadowy seer of omens is near the spotlight, astrologically: conjunct our Moon’s North Node, or Dragon’s Head. This places him in mid-Gemini, where a crew of planetary bodies transmit solar light to several layers of the solar system at once – all along the nodal axis of Uranus. The groove carved into cosmic space by the Nodes of Uranus run deep: his long orbit traces cycles of our transformation from trauma into enlightenment. At Uranus’ heliocentric North Node, we now have an unusual connection between that crossing and our Moon’s own Node.

Something in the collective is tuning in to a larger process of introspection, purification, and understanding. Asbolus is joined by asteroid Psyche (a large metallic body) and Trans-Neptunian Object Altjira, all in mid-Gemini for many months: from September 2020 through this month of March 2021, when they are joined and activated by Mars. Altjira (Austro-aboriginal god of timelessness) and Psyche each have their own band of consciousness-raising to do, which I hope to explore elsewhere.

Despite being known as one of the “wise centaurs”, Asbolus has only recently entered my vision as a centaur healer. I noticed that this year’s New Moon of Lunar New Year (Tibetan and Chinese) fell in exact trine to the mysterious planet. As I tuned in and welcomed this centaur into awareness, I began to feel a distinct vibration. Then a large mass of snow slipped from my roof in a minor avalanche. Since the Greek word asbolos refers to soot or ash, I felt this to be a welcome sign of his arrival, in purified form as snow. Asbolus the centaur planet was discovered on April 5, 1995 at 7° Libra 46 (8° Libra): “Secretly a torch burns for thousands of years in the ruins of an ancient city.” This Pleiadian Degree symbol, as usual, cuts right to the heart of a centaur’s discovery degree: the mythos of a name blends into its first entrance into our sight. Asbolus then holds the Centaurs’ torch, keeping their light safe through the millennia ’til now.

Benjamin Adamah, one of the few astrologers who has addressed this centaur, writes that asteroid #8405 was named for Asbolos after “its dark surface,” which itself is due to a “large impact crater”. He notes “Asbolos was seer, whose correct warnings not to fight the Lapiths were ignored.” This resulted in a violent battle, recounted by Ovid in the Metamorphoses, in which many centaurs were killed by Theseus. This moment in mythic time (Centauromachy) is crucial as it followed the death of King Ixion, who had fathered those brutish centaurs including Nessus, and was also King of the Lapiths, who fought off their king’s interloping offspring to retain sovereignty over their land.

While he tried to prevent that first massacre, it was Asbolos, conversely, who then “provoked a bloodbath in which the centaurs Chiron and Pholus met their deaths at Heracles’ hands. Asbolos was crucified by the demigod who shot arrows through his limbs.” The Centaur Cycle met its climax at Pholus’ cave, when the immortal centaur Chiron is wounded and begins his healing crisis by way of Prometheus’ liver and Zeus’ begrudging grace.

Adamah analyzed six levels of this centaur in a chart. In sum, he writes that “Asbolus is a heavyweight in the horoscope; sombre, pessimistic, with a lot of depth – but tangled in a vortex-like manner of information processing.” Asbolos (spelled with an o to denote the mythic character, modernized as Asbolus for the planet) was known by Hesiod as “an augurist from bird flight” – that is, one who read signs from the birds. Pholos divined from entrails, Okyrhoe received prophetic visions. Asbolus then completes a Centauric Triad of visionaries.

Nick Anthony Fiorenza’s diagram of Centaur Orbits. Note how Asbolus links us from Jupiter to Neptune

Synchronistic with Asbolus’ entry into my sights, a book I had been perusing since last year (Bottoming Out The Universe by Richard Grossinger) turned up a fascinating case study, one that becomes clear when seen in the light of Asbolus. As usual with these planets of grace, when we plug the right centaur into the equation, all kinds of mysteries are solved. Grossinger recounts the well-known story (new to me) of one James Leininger, a young American man who is (convincingly) believed to be the reincarnation of another James, one killed in action in World War II at Iwo Jima. This story is proper to Asbolus as it deals with ancestral healing and reincarnation (themes of all the male-archetype Centaurs) but moreover, because of this planet’s specific motif of ashes and fire.

Born on April 10, 1998 to Christian parents in San Francisco, James Leininger was an ordinary boy until he started to have increasingly vicious nightmares as a toddler. In May 2000 his mother woke to screams of “Airplane crash! Plane on fire! Little man can’t get out!” Mr. Leininger eventually tracked down the identity of the “little man”, and the young James would shake hands with his surviving squadron, and befriend his remaining family.

James Huston, Jr. was killed on March 3, 1945 when his plane was shot down, the only member of his squadron to die in that battle – tragically it would have been his final mission anyway, as they were scheduled to go home. The 21-year old fighter pilot would apparently reincarnate 53 years after falling to the sea. We thus have the astrological data needed to compare death with rebirth, rare in a modern context.

It is most notable that at this time of research, Asbolus, with its 76.5 year cycle (near to an average human life expectancy) is in exact return to its place at Huston’s death (Gemini 21° 52 in 1945, and Gemini 21° 36 at present).

Activations to young James’ natal chart

  • Asbolus in James L’s Nightmares, May 1 2000:
  • transiting Asbolus to natal Pluto: a fiery vision of death is seen
  • transiting Pholus to Asbolus (applying 1.25°): a visionary explosion leading to deep ancestral healing & knowledge
  • transiting Mercury and Venus opposite natal Asbolus: (fine-tuning the timing of a slower centaur transit)
  • transiting Okyrhoe to natal Mercury, applying 2°: visionary ability to communicate
  • transiting Jupiter-Saturn opposite natal Chiron: healing events began which led to his father’s quest for truth leading to grappling with own religious tolerance of reincarnation, etc.
James L and his first nightmares as transit to natal, no time

Transit: death of JH to “re-birth” as JL

Transit chart as Iwo Jima inside, James L natal outside. No time given, no houses, Moon approx.

Inner: Outer (death chart receiving transits of rebirth)

  • Mars: Uranus: catalyzing an inspiring life from a battle’s death
  • Mars: opposite Chariklo: from war, a spiritual rebirth – Chariklo holds space for reincarnation
  • Pluto: Chariklo: the soul’s literal rebirth into a new body
  • Uranus: opposite Pluto: the traumatic sudden death finds its trajectory of ensoulment
  • Thus a Mars-Pluto opposition receiving a Chariklo-Pluto opposition by transit. Clearly an axis of war being transited by an axis of astral travel and reincarnation, signifying redemption of the former in the latter.
  • Pluto opposite Uranus: with a 4° orb, there is a reciprocal transit of Uranus and Pluto (Pluto-Uranus opposition, Uranus-Pluto opposition, linking signifiers of generational trauma and spiritual embodiment.
  • Chariklo: Asbolus: from this fiery melee, the astral body travels through the purifying flames of Asbolus – a phoenix into rebirth
  • Asbolus: opposite Nessus: the centaurs of ancestral healing aligning – a fiery emissary of future love, as Nessus connects with the funeral pyre of Heracles the wounded hero, Asbolus is the purified ashes that remain.

Here is just an overview of basic Centaur alignments at play in the dramatic story of one James taking rebirth as another. Asbolus has much to teach us about the mysteries of life and death it seems. There is also a new film out this year called Surviving Death that includes James’ story, which I haven’t yet watched! Shall I tell Netflix they released it on the Asbolus return of the original protagonist?

Centaur Guest: Mahiwaga Ley

Light and Shadow: A Unified Hierarchy of Spirit

By Mahiwaga Ley, guest writer

7 Levels of Light and Shadow

During a consultation with one of my clients today, I received more insight into the metaphysical framework of spirit / spiritual entities. A multi-tiered diamond appeared in my mind’s eye to represent the various levels of spiritual being, as pictured above.

I saw this in the context of conveying the nature of certain spiritual entities, where spirit showed me that enlightened centaurs (like Chiron) reside on Level 4, along with other “pagan spirits” like Cernunnos, gods and goddesses, ascended masters, and the like.

I had heard of there being a sort of spiritual hierarchy before, but this was my first time sensing it directly from spirit. Interestingly, spirit relayed that Archangels operate on Level 3, above the deities that I mentioned previously. I also saw that humans / earthly human reality is at Level 7, but didn’t sense what exactly is on all the other levels. I suspect that elementals and other such lower-level spirits reside on Level 6.

The spiritual hierarchy, so to speak, is about different levels of vibration, and souls are essentially particularized forms of consciousness.

In receiving these insights I also saw the opposite triangle of the diamond, representative of the shadow realm, the other side, our shadow selves, demons, etc. Crucially – I saw a circle drawn around the entire diamond, connecting these two halves as part of a singular unit.

This is to say that shadows are just as much a part of the cosmos as perceived light, and that a vast spectrum of spiritual phenomena tends to come in pairs, duality, and opposites. All that is, is of God; everything simply operates at a different energetic, vibrational level. There are indeed “lower” and “higher” vibrations; this is simply a part of the metaphysical framework of spirit / cosmos.

I say this to emphasize that on an ultimate level of consciousness / reality, it doesn’t seem possible to make value judgments of good vs. evil in there being one better than the other. Everything is whole; each part is unified in divine consciousness.

This also resonates with my increasing understanding of overall reality as nonlinear, as a multiversal composite of many realms, worlds, and timelines existing simultaneously. Life as spirit is not about linear evolution, but about totality of experience. Souls experience a multitude of incarnations in order to experience the many sides of themselves, to be both villain and hero, rich and poor, to experience as many different perspectives as possible.

The higher self is a composite of these versions, encompassing both shadow and light. Our higher selves are the best and worst of ourselves, our many faces, the accumulated wisdom of every incarnation experienced by a particular soul.

As such – we would do well to remember that all things exist in harmony, and that all facets of existence belong together as part of a greater unity. Our souls, as well as the cosmos at large, ultimately speak to balance and the divinity of union.

Welcoming a Centaur Guest: Capucine

Travellers of the interweb, welcome to an Interconnection. 

Photography by Capucine 2015

I’m a guest blogger on David’s Centauric Space – my name is Capucine, I’m a Reiki Master Teacher, I shapeshift with the energies which I educate myself with, and what the Universe gives towards my involution. In December 2019, I registered for my first Centaur Attunement, and it’s now June 2020. 
To hear what I could share about this first meeting with the Centaurs and David’s ceremony listen to our interview on my podcast.

What first called me to transform my «spiritual side» to my «public» side was Chiron. I healed myself for two years, silently, behind my teachers, writers, magicians. 

Photography by Capucine 2015

But I became a guide for others once a major part of my healing required that I protect others from what I had experienced (enter my world at The Shapeshifter Club).

And that first entry publicly about this vocation was my book Anchor (linked below). So a few years later, when I became a Reiki Master Teacher, when I was fully in the world of energy and I saw David’s work, I needed to join. (In fact my guides told me to!) 

Through the past months and meeting with Chiron, Chariklo, Pholus, and Okhyroe, through ceremonially calling on the Centaurs with David and his community, I have found a nest, or more like my own cave where healing continues to happen for me, not only for what I can bring others. 
It’s a fine balance, to know when one is ready, rested, and ready to give more.

Photography by Capucine 2015

The way I experience these interdimensional beings feels like next of kin. My own evolving field is social, yet solitary, giving yet creating. The Centaurs are highly sovereign and free in spirit. 

They evolve within their environments, from the elements and their own physical bodies (half horse half human): skilful hands, graceful spinners, swift rivers, earth dwellers.

They operate multidimensionally and they made me feel surer of my own relation to this reality. I love meeting them again and again and can’t wait to meet more of them. 

Photography by Capucine 2015

They also evolve as their own storylines cross new aspects in astrology, as these beings are linked to their respective asteroids – one aspect of the ceremonies I enjoy a lot – and they meet us, our Sun, our Moon and our houses. 

As Mars in Aries approaches Chiron, and my own 8th house, I wanted to gift you a moment of softness. Enter this cave and get your rest, your support now: Meet Chiron, travel with me to his Inner Earth and meet his guidance and healing before our summer’s astrology tumbles us down: 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rt_GIKGQz5E

Photography by Capucine 2015

My book is solely about this healer’s archetype: Anchor: a class in soul archeology. I have another meditation about the horse themes (discipline, tamed, freedom), it’s a Reiki infused video available here.

I hope you enjoyed this special interdimensionality, connect with the Centaurs, give yourself a moment with their mentorship, maybe you are one, and let me know on social media if you loved it or want to work with me! 


Capucine

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Photography by Capucine 2015

Nessus Guide of Redemption

NESSUS: The Master of Shadows

The collective story of the Centaurs condenses several myths that span the spectrum of life and death, nectar and poison.

We meet the Astrological Centaurs first through their namesakes in these myths. The Greek epics such as Ovid’s Metamorphoses record generations of interaction between people and the gods. Here we learn there are two bands of Centaurs: the wild, and the wise. The wild, such as Nessus, are sons of King Ixion, a villainous figure. The wise include Chiron, son of Kronos the titan, and Pholus, son of Silenus. Pholus is half-foster-brother to Dionysus himself. Intoxication is a theme of his story. Mythical cohort of the others, Nessus brings the shadow (and its redemption) to the Centaurs’ portfolio.

A client of mine once unearthed repressed trauma during a reciprocal transit of Okyrhoe to Nessus/Nessus to Okyrhoe. Another contemplated how to deal with news of abuse in her church when Nessus had stationed retrograde on her Ascendant. It amazed us both when the phone rang during our session—confirming that her donations were canceled: “the buck” stopped here, as Reinhart says about Nessus.

Musee de Louvre

Nessus reaches farther than the other centaurs into Pluto’s realm, as he makes a 123-year journey around the Sun. As a Centaur guide, he brings us situations that incite maturity. This suits his myth, as he died at the hand of Hercules, after repeating the “sins of his father,” King Ixion. 

Nessus guides us to redemption from wounds caused by misusing power. His myth completes the circle from wounding to healing. After the scuffle in Pholus’ cave, Nessus escaped to a distant river. We meet him during Hercules’ travels with his wife Deianira following the twelve labors. The heroic couple meets Nessus, who deviously offers to help them cross a flooded river. Carrying Deianira on his back, Nessus attempts to repeat his father’s crime. Hercules kills him with an arrow, setting off a chain of events that will destroy him, too.

Deianira is tricked by the dying Centaur, and saves his blood as a love-charm. Years later, she tries to apply this charm to her wayward husband. The poison burns Hercules, so he throws himself on a pyre to end his pain. The gods accept this self-immolation as purification. In a roundabout way, then, Hercules’ tangle with Nessus allows him to redeem his heroic destiny, becoming an immortal. (As an Olympian, he marries immortal Hebe. Sorry, Deianira!)

This unusual process of redemption might be foretold in the sky: planet Nessus was discovered at 5° Scorpio, a point opposite Chiron’s own DD of 4° Taurus. Such astrology implies how these Centaurs together offer tandem guidance along the Taurus/Scorpio polarity of natural (Taurus) healing (Centaurs) of trauma (Scorpio).

Nessus’ DD 5° Scorpio: “Sharp rocks splashed, dripping with sea spray.” The dynamic waters of purification, offered with harsh edges – much like the guidance we receive from this Centaur.