The Radiance Project
Summary: Understanding astrology through the lives of humans who do good work in the world, with a dash of poetry every episode.
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Podcasts:
Ellen and Heidi take a deep dive into mystery and intensity, tenacity and power of Scorpio Poem "The Well of Grief" by David Whyte
Heidi and Erin study Erin's chart in depth, exploring Virgo, Gemini and Capricorn in particular. They look at the natal, progressed and transit chart for a complete astrological picture! Poems: "The Patience of Ordinary Things" by Pat Schneider
Heidi reads poetry. We all get to breathe and be nourished.
Wyoh joins Heidi in this episode to talk about this coming January’s Pluto-Saturn conjunction in Capricorn, along with Jupiter, the Sun and Mercury also in Capricorn, then look at Pluto conjunct Jupiter in April.
We explore the fifth house and what it means to have 3 different planets in 2 different signs all contained in one area. My 5th house is a mystery to me. Can you tell me what it means to have 3 planets in 2 different signs and how you’d interpret what the means for creativity and children? OR I’m also interested in my North Node - what does my chart say about my purpose? - Eileen Poem: "From Out of the Cave" by Joyce Sutphen
Heidi answers two questions -- one about The Part of Fortune and one about the right timing to make a career shift! She also shares a beautiful poem the moment an ordinary day becomes holy ground. Poem: "Everyday Grace" by Stella Nesanovich
Heidi and Ellen Fondiler discuss all things Libra as the Sun enters this initiating, collaborative sign. Poem: "Indigo" by Ellen Bass
Shana is returning to work she loves and hopes to have the support to see it through and grow her business. Heidi explores transits to the Midheaven that say "Yes" to this new chapter Poem: "I Can No Longer Be Contained" by Heidi Rose Robbins
Heidi explores the position of the EARTH in the astrological chart. Hi Heidi! I've ... recently became a Radiant member which has exposed me to your fantastic Charting Your Course classes. Something struck me in your 5th class about Mars. In the first 10 minutes you mention Earth and its significance...this new found Earth next to Uranus may be the shake up perspective I need? — Stephen Poem: "It's All Right" by William Stafford
Heidi takes a look at a 1st house Stellium with 8 major planetary positions all in a row. What does this mean? How can one use such a potent line up? I have a massive stellium in the first house and I want to know what it means for my life's purpose. Am I here just to figure my own self out or is there a higher calling? -Lex Poems "I Want to Breathe" by James Laughlin "Celtic Vow" by Anonymous
Heidi explores Neptune transiting the Sun through Etty's chart and how this can both dissolve a current life circumstance and also increase and deepen our connection with the divine. Poems "Lost" by David Wagoner "Saint Francis and the Sow" Galway Kinnell
Heidi explores a chart with Leo Sun and Leo Rising and offers a Leo exercise we can all do to help boost confidence and presence.
Elizabeth Rainer joins me from Brooklyn to address the question "What happens when the Moon and Rising Sign are in the Same Sign?" We also read a great poem and laugh a lot. Poem "Instructions for the Journey" by Pat Schneider from Poetry of Presence: An Anthology of Mindfulness Poems by Phyllis Cole-Da
Heidi addresses the question about exact time of birth in astrology. She also sounds a rallying cry to ignore astrologers who make broad sweeping statements about the quality of your entire life. Poem "Sifter" by Naomi Shihab Nye
Heidi addresses the Libran dilemma. Should Rina wait for a possible partner to have a child or dive into the single parent journey? I am a single woman who wants to have biological children. I would really love to do this with a partner, but I have not found him yet. I finally have become comfortable with the idea of doing this by myself, but I struggle with the idea of letting that dream go. Do I continue dating and give myself more time or just take the leap? "Afterwards" by William Stafford