Chiron is popping to Taurus for a few months, a TASTE of what this might mean for us next year when he finally ingresses into Taurus for 7 years.
WHAT DOES THIS MEAN FOR ME??
Wait a second, let’s talk about Chiron in Taurus:
* I’m on holiday - with so much time to think, I’ve got to do bullet points to get all this out.
* When a planet (asteroid if you’re feeling pedantic) pops into a new sign - the themes are everywhere if you’re willing to LOOK.
* Chiron is the least “but what does this mean for me” planet, he’s so compassionate. So considerate. He’s got one leg functioning and he’s in pain but he’ll sit and watch you take the last remaining seat on the bus because you’re hot and bothered. His wisdom renders him more capable than you and all your flustered, self-absorbed immaturity. An existence that renders you incapable simply because you cannot stand the way things are.
* I bloody love Chiron and think the Chiron return age 50 is when people really find themselves - at 50 we are liberated from ourselves. (See above example.) Because genuinely, who is suffering more? The person who is self possessed and totally self-accepting, or the person who can’t even look around and give up their seat for someone standing on crutches? I’m not talking abut being distracted on your phone, I’m talking about a level of presence in the now - about being able to ACCEPT your reality with grace.
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* They have healing hands, some level of feeling that there’s never enough cash and often some sort of issues with their body. But it’s not that simplistic. Chiron in a HOUSE will do something different for everyone. Chiron in Taurus is not some TICK box affair that means you’re going to immediately address all your self-worth issues.
Want to know which house of your horoscope is ruled by TAURUS, there’s the guide!
Noticed anything coming up with Chiron in Taurus?
Love,
Francesca