
The Moon in Astrology: Meanings and Uses
03/09/21 • 188 min
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March 2021 Astrology Forecast
In episode 293 astrologers Kelly Surtees, Austin Coppock, and Chris Brennan look at the astrology forecast for March of 2021. March features the end of the sign-based square between Mars and Saturn that began way back in mid-2020, plus a shift of planets into mutable signs, and the beginning of a new Venus synodic cycle. Towards the end of the episode we talk about a few miscellaneous topics that came up on the podcast this month, such as the meanings of the north and south nodes, the different definitions of the void of course Moon, and whether astrology is a form of divination like tarot. This episode is available in audio and video versions below. Archetypal Explorer Our sponsor this month is Archetypal Explorer, which offers a visual astrology program for the savvy enthusiast: ArchetypalExplorer.com Current Offerings From Kelly, Austin, and Chris Here are links to some of our current offerings this month: KellysAstrology.com AustinCoppock.com SphereAndSundry.com TheAstrologySchool.com (prices of Chris' courses going up later in March) Planetary Alignments for March 2021 Here are the planetary alignments for March: Coming off of the Full Moon in Virgo Feb 26 Saturn barely more than a degree separating from Uranus Mars into Gemini March 3 New Moon in Pisces March 13 Mercury into Pisces March 15 Sun into Aries March 20 Venus into Aries March 21 Mercury squares Mars March 23 Sun conjunct Venus March 26 Full Moon in Libra March 28 Auspicious Astrological Date for March The most auspicious astrological date we could find in March is: March 1, 2021, at approximately 10:30 AM local time, with Gemini rising There are a few other charts for March that are available in our private subscriber-only electional astrology podcast. Timestamps Here are some timestamps for topics covered at different points in the episode: 00:00:00 Intro 00:03:06 March 2021 overview 00:04:50 February 2021 review 00:17:21 Mars-Saturn square finally over 00:22:04 Kelly's take on March 00:22:28 Austin's take on March 00:23:15 Mutable sign qualities 00:26:50 Sun and Venus in Pisces 00:27:14 Venus under the beams 00:34:52 March 1 00:35:22 Final Mercury-Jupiter conjunction 3/4 00:37:32 Mars in Gemini 00:38:55 Mercury in Pisces 00:39:40 Mercury Square Mars 3/23 00:40:30 March auspicious electional astrology chart 00:46:17 Update on Chris' astrology courses 00:48:33 New Moon in Pisces 3/13 00:52:40 Halfway point of eclipse cycles 00:57:40 Mercury enters Pisces 3/15 01:00:00 Mercury-Neptune conjunction 01:07:55 Archetypal Explorer 01:11:44 The Sun and Venus enter Aries 3/20-3/21 01:14:40 Venus-Sun conjunction in Aries 01:17:40 Full moon in Libra 3/28 01:23:10 Malefic contrary to sect benefits? 01:25:45 More about Full Moon in Libra 01:27:20 More about Venus Sun in Aries 01:30:28 Mars trine Saturn 3/21 01:35:49 Mars North Node conjunction 3/25 01:46:10 The pacing of March 01:49:11 More about Rahu 01:52:35 Astrology community and popularity 01:57:40 Void of Course Moon 02:15:41 Seeking a name for a double transit 02:21:30 Tarot and astrology as divination 02:26:00 Upcoming events 02:31:06 Closing remarks Watch the Video Version of This Episode You can watch the video version of our March astrology forecast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HHJdclBYtpM - Listen to the Audio Version of This Episode You can either play the audio version of this episode of the podcast directly from the website or download it as an MP3 to your device by using the buttons below:
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Queen Buran, Astrologer in 9th Century Baghdad
Episode 295 features an interview with Ali A Olomi about the 9th century Queen Buran, who is the first woman we know of by name that practiced astrology. Previously in episode 86 I discussed historical references to women practicing astrology as early as the 1st century CE, and discussed the 5th century philosopher Hypatia as one possible candidate for earliest figure. In this episode we focus on the famous Queen Buran, who lived in Baghdad in the 9th century, and talk about how she is a much more reliable candidate for earliest woman in history who likely had training as an astrologer and used it in practice. Buran was the wife of the Caliph Al-Ma'mun, who reigned from 813–833, during the early Islamic Golden Age. Their wedding was so extravagant that it became known as something of a legend for centuries. Buran came from a notable family line of astrologers, and her great-grandfather Nawbakht al-Farisi was the head of a group of astrologers that selected the electional chart for the founding Baghdad. A legend survives about a prediction that Buran herself made using astrology that helped to avert an assassination attempt on the Caliph al-Mu’tasim. We spent a good deal of the episode contextualizing Buran's life in 9th century Baghdad, discussing the history of the Persian and Arabic astrological traditions in the early medieval period, and talking about some of the notable astrologers that were contemporaries of Buran such as Masha'allah, Sahl ibn Bishr, and Abu Ma'shar. Ali is a historian of the Middle East and Islam, who focuses in particular on esotericism, astrology, and folklore. He is also the host of the Head on History Podcast, and posts weekly threads on astrology and esotericism through his page on Twitter @aaolomi. This episode is available in both audio and video versions below. Episode Outline and Show Notes You can download the episode outline here: Queen Buran Podcast Outline This is a version of the show notes that Chris prepared prior to the interview. Bibliography Bibliography of some works cited: Kenneth Johnson, “Buran of Baghdad: An Astrological Woman in the Early Middle Ages,” in the National Council for Geocosmic Research (NCGR) Geocosmic Journal, ed. Leigh Westin and Demetra George, Autumn 2006, pp. 29–33. George Saliba, “The Role of the Astrologer in Medieval Islamic Society,” Bulletin D'études Orientales, vol. 44, 1992, pp. 45–67. Ibn al-Sāʿī, Consorts of the Caliphs: Women and the Court of Baghdad, ed. Shawkat M. Toorawa, NYU Press, 2015. Timestamps Here are some timestamps for topics covered at different points in the episode: 00:00:00 Intro 00:01:12 Ali and his work 00:07:57 Early women in astrology 00:12:12 Transmitting knowledge through family lineages 00:17:49 Buran's name 00:20:07 Conflicting reports about her birth year 00:22:40 Possible chart for Buran 00:24:05 Whole sign houses used in Arabic horoscopes 00:35:00 Birth Chart of Ali ibn Abi Talib 14th Century 00:43:07 12th century solar return chart 00:45:02 Buran's background in the 9th century 00:46:20 Baghdad as cultural center 00:49:50 Electional chart of Baghdad 00:57:49 Electional astrology in Baghdad 01:03:00 Mars in the Baghdad chart 01:09:00 Baghdad city design 01:11:38 Translations of astrology texts 01:15:48 Alexandria 01:19:26 Ethnicity and ancient sources 01:22:09 House of Wisdom in Baghdad 01:28:53 Buran's family line 01:34:00 Persian tradition of astrology 01:40:57 Nawbakht the Persian (c. 679-777) 01:44:51 Buran's training in astrology 01:48:50 Buran's husband Al-Ma'mun 01:56:29 Buran and Al-Ma'mum's lavish wedding 02:01:10 Connection to astrologer Sahl ibn Bishr 02:04:50 Sahl's influence as an astrologer 02:08:02 Sahl works for Buran's father 02:14:50 Importance of Dorotheus 02:17:29 Al-Ma'mum's death 02:19:00 Buran's poem to mourn her husband 02:20:48 Buran's life after his death 02:24:38 The legend of Buran's astrological prediction
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