What brought you to astrology?

I first learned about astrology at eight years old, and began to read books and search the internet about it when I was twelve or so. I started reading charts for people when I was eighteen, but feel like I really deepened into my understanding and practice when I was twenty-one. I had an extreme spiritual awakening experience at that age. The spiritual awakening escalated to a kind of mania, and at that time I did not have sufficient mental frameworks or proper mentorship to really handle that. This resulted in being taken out of college (by my parents who were financially supporting me) and having to move back home and see a psychiatrist to in a sense earn my freedom back with an ok from the doctor. I never believed in the diagnosis, instead feeling that I had made severe errors in judgement but could learn how to balance myself. It was a very difficult time, and I dove deeply into Evolutionary Astrology, while faking my way through psychiatric treatment. At that point, nothing I said about my truth, or spirituality or magic helped my case, but actually made things worse, so I just said what I felt the doctor wanted me to say. I dove into astrology privately. Astrological concepts were a lifeline for me to stay in touch with my spirit and not become completely overrun by the disempowering narratives around me. When I got to go back to college, I took an Evolutionary Astrology course in town from Ari Moshe, and was able to make sense of what had happened, take deeper accountability for my shadow and how I had helped to create the situation, and learn how to wield my personal power and better understand the boundaries of this reality. My family relationships healed profoundly, as well (people tend to ask)!

So in short, what brought me to astrology at a deeper level was a necessity of understanding not just who I am, but how to be myself and how to participate in life in more skillful ways. I feel that Evolutionary Astrology is a wisdom school that helps me do that and now is something I get to share with others.

 

Why do you practice astrology? What makes it juicy for you?

I practice astrology because I don’t want to do anything else! I just love it so much, and have loved the adventure of building a career out of it. During the spiritual awakening I mentioned, I started to see these little bursts of light that look like stars, that pop into my field of vision or on the page to validate resonance. These lights appeared rarely at first, but now I see hundreds or thousands of them a day. Astrology is juicy for me because I see literal stars everywhere, that help me attune my consciousness. I collaborate with the lights in all my astrological work (writing, client sessions, etc).

I also really love teaching astrology in my Evolutionary Astrology Intensive that I’ve been running since 2017. I love the groups that assemble, and it brings me so much joy to watch people develop astrologically in community.

 

What is your specialty, or focus?

Evolutionary Astrology, Pluto and the lunar nodes. I also specialize in planets squaring the nodes.

 

Is there a planet, sign, or aspect you’ve been exploring lately that represents an archetype or energy that feels important to you right now?

I think about Saturn-Pluto a lot because of the current conjunction. I think it’s important to tune into because all planetary energies are multivalent (I get the term from Richard Tarnas), meaning the archetypes can play out across a vast spectrum of possibility. With Saturn-Pluto, I like the idea of people (myself included) becoming more responsible for their shadow, instead of projecting it out onto some enemy. It’s alchemical. I think it is also such a potent time for deep, transformative work, and transforming hidden structures in the psyche. I think a lot about mindset and beliefs, and how these inform our reality. I work with a coach who has taught me to acknowledge “thought filaments” which are the tiny, almost invisible thought-forms that we overlook or don’t take the time to unpack. It’s incredible to unpack how thoughts turn into feelings, and feelings turn into actions, and actions turn into results. This time period has awakened me to uncovering cause and effect (Saturn) at such a deeper level (Pluto).

 

What is your picture of astrology in the future?

Astrology is getting more and more popular, and youth have access to more learning resources than ever it seems! I started pretty young, but I’m in awe of the astrologers younger than me and how far they are in their practice at only eighteen!

I actually haven’t thought that much about astrology in the future. With increasing education and gateway experiences to astrology (now beyond the newspaper horoscope, with plenty more horoscope sources and pop astrology sources), there are also more opportunities for people to take astrology deeper. I think that there is room for so many specialty practitioners, and astrologers really finding their niche. I think astrologers have always done this, but more niches are being invented now.

Rick Tarnas said at NORWAC one year that astrology can be enriched by being combined with other disciplines – and other disciplines are also enriched by astrology. That always stuck with me. As more people are interested in astrology, I’m curious to see what interdisciplinary innovations will emerge.

 

Are there any additional comments you would like to make about your lecture and workshop?

Understanding how the fixed signs (Taurus, Leo, Scorpio, and Aquarius) dynamically interact with each other can be so empowering. It doesn’t matter if you have fixed sign placements or not. The concepts that these signs correspond with are universal. It’s my understanding that these signs each relate to fulfilling our deepest creative potential – and creativity is not just about art, but it’s about how we live life itself. I’m excited to share thoughts on this and hope that it inspires you and your creativity.

My friend Arakai Moon and I recorded an episode on my podcast Magic of the Spheres about the Taurus-Scorpio axis if you want to get a glimpse of how juicy meditating on these archetypes can be.

Part One: https://shows.acast.com/magic-of-the-spheres-podcast/episodes/31-the-taurus-scorpio-mysteries-with-arakai-moon-part-one
Part Two: https://shows.acast.com/magic-of-the-spheres-podcast/episodes/32-the-taurus-scorpio-mysteries-with-arakai-moon-part-two

 

If you discovered a new planet, or asteroid, what would you name it and why?

Delectare, because enchantment is my favorite quality – delactare is a latin verb meaning to be a source of delight, to charm, to fascinate.

 

Sabrina Monarch gained an unconventional education in creative writing by discovering an online writing community at age twelve and gaining dozens of mentors who would help her learn how to write for the next several years. She developed an interest in astrology at a young age as well, and took her craft deeper in 2012 and opened a professional practice in 2014. She writes weekly forecasts at www.monarchastrology.com, is the host of a podcast about spiritual lifestyle and personal evolution called Magic of the Spheres, and she teaches an online Evolutionary Astrology Intensive. Sabrina is widely appreciated for her poetic voice and capacity to name subtle, abstract undercurrents of any particular astrological moment. She has an M.A. in Philosophy, Cosmology and Consciousness from the California Institute of Integral Studies and currently resides in the Bay Area of California.

@sabrinamonarch – Instagram , @Sabrina_monarch – Twitter, Sabrina Monarch on Facebook

 

 

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