What is experiential astrology?
If you are used to the idea of astrology as a science of drawing astral maps and then interpreting them based on several codes, previously transmitted and learned, then experiential astrology will amaze you.
Because in experiential astrology the main tool of knowledge is neither mathematics, nor memory, nor the skillful application of formulas, but is experience itself,
The person who practices experiential astrology becomes, willy-nilly, the equivalent of a medium, connecting with the messages that different astral configurations send.
To prepare in experiential astrology, the specialist does not have to collect books or learn them by heart. For the experiential astrologer there is only one thing to perfect: the refinement of one’s own perception. Some would call this intuition. In astrology, however, we prefer to talk about experience, emphasising the need to perceive and to be aware of what is happening here and now, without pursuing a specific thing. If intuition is a detector, guided by a kind of internal observer who is eager for revelations, experience is always clear, lucid and it calmly records everything, here and now, without filtering. In this way, it is informed by as much data as possible – then a better-founded intuition can emerge.
Cosmic Blueprint Healing
Reading the karmic astrogram

The experiential paradigm in astrology allows us to use information about the stars as a way to explore and update the baggage and resources we come with, in what is called Cosmic Blue Healing – this is a therapeutic practice, clearing and optimising the personal path of the participants. Learn more here: Cosmic Blueprint Healing
I learned the method of experiential astrology from Judy Hall, but our workshops were rarely limited to charts or astrological maps. The most intense workshops were those that connected us directly with the energies of the planets. As a result, for each of the participants in these workshops, ˝Neptune˝ (for example) was not a concept (no more abstract, no less abstract), but it was a sensation or a bouquet of specific, finely nuanced sensations.



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