For the week of July 26th thru August 2nd, be sure to read your Rising Sign and the house where Chiron stations (23º Aries) in your natal chart (if you know it):
Aries
(1st House) As Chiron stations in your sign this coming week, there are going to be subtle, and sometimes not so subtle reminders of the necessity to focus on your own healing journey. Aries can go through life ignoring the small and even major inconveniences that afflict most of humankind. Aries will trudge right through the pain, and ignore the signals your body is sending you. Until you can’t any longer. Pay attention to the messages you are receiving with this Chiron station. It is not weakness but wisdom to follow through with signs and symptoms that are rising to the surface. Whether these are physical, emotional or psychological symptoms, pay attention. Never will you be better able to get to the bottom of a situation as you can during the retrograde phase of Chiron, especially as it is in your sign. If a remedy is available, Chiron can bring that as well. And if not, what it can also bring is the ability to change your perspective, which will allow you to accept these conditions for what they are. Chiron brings opportunities to gain wisdom and understanding that can lead you across your own healing bridge.
Taurus
(12th House) One thing that could become evident with the station of Chiron is that we are only weakened by those things that are kept hidden away in the darkest recesses of our soul. Those secrets that we will not or can not share. There is a tremendous healing that can arise when we are able to to share our wounds, our fears, our anxieties with others, which is part of this Chironic journey. When we are courageous enough to share with others, we can then also be a beacon of light and inspiration for others to do so as well. But in order to know how much you do or do not want to share, trust your intuition to guide you, and lead with your compassionate heart. Forgiveness, Understanding, and Compassion are all key when working with Chiron. And this is not just about forgiving, understanding and having compassion for others, but especially and even more so, to do so for yourself.
Gemini
(11th House) Chiron can sometimes increase our stress when it stations. This can be true even when Chiron is benefitting you by sign and placement as it currently is while in the sign of Aries. Focus on the breath and move through any stressors as they arise. It could feel like an awful lot, now that Mars is fully energized and in your sign. When Chiron is in Aries, Gemini may find themselves more aware of the ways that they may have compromised themselves just for the sake of fitting in. If you have been feeling overly much like you have had to conform to other’s standards or expectations, Chiron’s station gives you permission to reclaim your own true path. To be your own true self, even in a world that is constantly trying to get you to conform, is the Gemini challenge when Chiron is in Aries. When the space opens up, and you are finally able to follow your own true path, you will then find that you are not only inspired, but are able to be an inspiration for others as well to find their true path. Dare to become the group that others want to belong to.
Cancer
(10th House) As Chiron stations for its retrograde phase, Cancer may be questioning themselves and their choices. You may ask yourself: Will people truly believe that I am qualified? Am I being seen? Am I being fully appreciated for what I have to offer? And if you do feel self-doubt arise, look beneath the surface. What old dialogues are being brought to the surface that are needing to be silenced? What doubts are causing you to feel self-conscious? Know that all of your choices and experiences have brought you to this place in time, reflecting your wisdom and strength as well as your doubts. It is precisely because you are human and that you have lived that you are in a position to better understand and lead others. And it is because you are imperfect that you can relate. By the time Chiron stations direct in December it is hoped that the lessons of Chiron bring you to a place of acceptance for who you are and what you have accomplished without having to worry about what anyone else thinks.
Leo
(9th House) People will often turn to Leo for inspiration. And now with Chiron stationing, and trine Venus in your sign, you will find yourself reminded of the ways in which you serve as an example for others to follow. It puts a little pressure on you, but it also compels you to live your life according to a higher standard. You may not be perfect. But if you see your imperfections as something to be ashamed of, then you do yourself a disservice. For your imperfections will allow you to be even more relatable, and more human, and less judgmental of others. For we are all stumbling along on this same human journey that we call life, sometimes tripping over things, and sometimes even limping along. But once you make it to the further shore, you can then serve as a guide to others. With Chiron now stationing in Aries, Chiron is asking you to think of the ways that you can facilitate the process of becoming a lighthouse on the stormy shore, guiding all the ships around the rocky shoals.
Virgo
(8th House) Things can come to the surface, and are exposed when Chiron stations. And as a result we can no longer hide and/or pretend that we are perfect, when our skeletons are all out dancing in the streets. Luckily, Chiron not only reveals some of our most humbling wounds when it stations retrograde, but it also brings us the tools and means to heal them. And one of the most powerful tools Chiron can bring us is the ability to accept our wounds, our imperfections, our circumstances, for what they are. Some of these we have control over. Others we do not. One of the other tools we have is that when we humbly share our problems with others, we are not only able to make deeper connections with others who share these issues, but we can also serve as a guide through the labyrinth of fear, shame and denial that we are all compelled to face at some point or another in our lives. And most of all these Chironic stations remind us that we are not alone, for we are all here stumbling together through this human experience we call life.
Libra
(7th House) For the years that Chiron is in Aries, you will find that people will be drawn to you for guidance and advice. If this is what you do for a living or as a service to others it will be all that much more compelling. Someone close to you may also require direct care, or be a concern when Chiron is in Aries. And as Chiron stations this coming week it is making you all too aware of what you can or can not do for them. You may not be able to fix them, you may not be able to make them better, but what you can do is accept them for who they are and where they are right now. As Chiron is now stationing for its retrograde phase, it is also a reminder that you need to also make yourself a priority. This is not selfishness. Nor are you doing so at the expense of others. For unless you take care of your own needs and well-being you are not going to be of much use to anyone else. Self-care allows you to be a better custodian, caretaker, companion and advisor to others, and an example for others to do so as well.
Scorpio
(6th House) Chiron stations can raise the bar when it comes to self-care. When Chiron is in Aries as it is now, this goes beyond the occasional self-care indulgences that you may allow yourself. It means creating better habits and daily routines that include prioritizing emotional and physical well-being. Some things will work better for some people than others. But with Chiron in Aries start with the usual self-care basics: make sure you are eating a healthy and nutritious diet; get plenty of sleep; and incorporate some sort of physical activity into your routine. Chiron is in the sign of Aries, a sign that needs to move in order to relieve stress, and to feel like you have more control over yourself, your destiny and life. In a world where there seem to be so many things that we don’t have control over, focusing on your daily routines and prioritizing your own health and well-being, can be key to helping you feel more grounded. Everyone has their own unique needs. So pay particular attention to those things that work best for you.
Sagittarius
(5th House) Who or what is standing in the way of you fully expressing yourself? If you were to honestly explore your situation, it may not be someone or something else that is getting in the way, so much as yourself. Are there old dialogues that keep popping up just as you are about to step into the spotlight? Perhaps you finally get your big chance, and all you want to do is run in the other direction? Chiron’s station this week is here to remind you that it’s really not about how good you are, or what anyone else thinks about your performance, it’s about what feels right for you at the moment. It’s about you doing you. And it’s about doing you even through the doubts and the angst and the discomfort. Healing comes when you are able to dig down beneath the fear, beneath the doubts and whatever dialogues are rooting about in your head, so that you can be who you are when all the facades and doubts are stripped away. The path to your healing journey right now is to be the person you are in your heart of hearts without needing anyone’s permission or applause. It’s simply about you doing you.
Capricorn
(4th House) For Capricorn, each time Chiron stations in Aries it can bring this reminder of not quite fitting in. Humans are social beings. We congregate within our tribes, our clans and communities, if we have one. But there are times in our lives when we can feel like something of an outcast, a wanderer, someone from another clan, or even a stranger in a strange land. Even in our own home towns, even in a place where we have deep roots, there can be an awareness of some how not quite belonging. We are on the outs with that uncle, or cannot see eye to eye with that side of the family. It can also be that we can get so tied up with our own family or clan that we can’t identify with anyone outside of it. With Chiron though, what can become apparent, is that you are not as alone as you think you are. You are changing on a very deep level, and it is likely that your home and community is going to be reflecting those changes, paving the way for a very different, much deeper state of community and belonging.
Aquarius
(3rd House) Has anyone ever made you feel-self-conscious about your intelligence, your knowledge, or perhaps something you once said? Are there situations in which you feel inadequate, doubt yourself and what you know? Or even worse, have you done this to yourself? Have you doubted your own unique voice and point of view? Your capacity to know? As Chiron stations for its retrograde phase this week understand that there are different types of knowing, and different ways in which our minds work. And no two minds are exactly alike. When we come to accept that which is unique in ourselves, we also honor that which is unique in others. Arriving at this level of acceptance allows us to better connect with others, and to learn to communicate in ways that reach beyond words, in order to touch both hearts and minds. In this way Chiron’s retrograde phase in Aries can bring a much deeper capacity for sharing, communicating and reaching an understanding with others.
Pisces
(2nd House) During the retrograde phase of Chiron over the next 5 months, understanding and awareness can arise when you more fully value what you have to offer, including your own unique gifts, talents and skills. What it comes down to, are those things that you associate with your own sense of self-worth. It is easy to get caught up in other’s values and expectations, gauging your worth according to their standards. As Chiron stations retrograde this week, think about what your own values and expectations are of yourself. The lessons of Chiron may not be so much about what you do or do not have, but the ways in which you are willing to more fully value, take care of and invest in yourself. And to do so without the unnecessary and distracting burden of guilt or reproach about the ways that you do so. No one can truly know your value until you learn to value yourself first.