I love this connection. yes, I think this work is about inviting people to recognize privileges they take for granted, including astrologers and how we delineate. for example, if we were privileged to be raised by parents, that is likely how we will delineate the 4th House...
1 https://twitter.com/chrisbrennan7/status/1265155912551010305
...but then we exclude people's experiences with caretakers other than parents.
how do we delineate 3rd H "short distance travel" for people who are homebound or have limited public mobility due to disability (and infrastructural irresponsibility to support different bodies)?
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how do we delineate the safety and security of the Moon or Cancer for populations who are made unsafe systemically—Black people, trans people, women, etc.? how do we delineate education/higher ed in 3rd/9th for folks who were never given access to education?
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these are questions, not answers, and truly just starting places. I think what I'm trying to call back is what @Astral_ids said about the privilege to define normative significations in astrology. how can we recognize our own privilege in how we make delineations inclusive?
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and that privilege we have as astrologers is part of how we get to participate in creating worlds with our clients that are kinder, more inclusive, more compassionate, more equitable, and more just—as @ddamascenaa said.
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