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Astrotherapy:
Blending Ancient and Modern
Therapies
©
2006 James Jarvis, M.A.
In
1929, the eminent psychologist C.G. Jung wrote that
astrology was assured recognition from the field of
psychology because "Astrology represents the summation of
all psychological knowledge of antiquity." Sixty-two years
later, however, astrology is still waiting. Even though this
ancient tradition has been practiced throughout the world
for thousands of years and its principles and practice share
marked similarities with modern psychological thought,
astrology has largely been ignored by the psychological
community.
In
spite of this lack of professional recognition, the field of
astrology has grown considerably through the influence of
its younger sibling, the art/science of psychology. The many
different schools of psychological thought - Freudian,
Jungian, humanistic, existential, and transpersonal, among
others - have all contributed to the expansion of astrology
as a language of the human experience. As a result we can
now consult with Jungian astrologers, humanistic-oriented
astrologers, transpersonal astrologers, and so
on.
Although
the field of astrology has benefited over the years from the
influence of the various schools of psychological thought,
it now seems clear that if astrology is to be recognized as
a legitimate "therapy" or healing approach we need to
recognize that the astrological system and language is a
complete "psychology" (soul study) in and of
itself.
Basically,
the aims of astrology are very similar to that of the
various "schools" of modern psychology previously mentioned.
All, in their own way, are concerned with understanding the
human psyche and with integrating the various aspects of the
personality, thereby creating wholeness.
The
advantage of using astrology as a tool for understanding and
"whole-making" is that the natal chart of horoscope provides
a detailed "blueprint" of our own unique psychological
structure. Even more important, astrology can reveal both
our strengths and areas of challenge, and at the same time
give us a broader perspective on how we can constructively
manifest our potential in these areas.
This
kind of unique information about an individual's
psychological make-up and positive potential is not
immediately available to the psychotherapist, counselor, or
psychologist. Many hours of interviewing and therapy may be
required before the same information is revealed.
Although
the psychologist, in particular, has many personality tests
that can be administered to reveal some of the same aspects
in the natal chart, this information is usually not readily
available for discussion with the client as is the
horoscope. The advantage that the mental health professional
has, of course, is that once difficult aspects of the
personality or emerging potentials are discovered, he or she
has the training and counseling skills necessary to help the
client integrate them.
Having
briefly discussed some of the similarities and differences
between astrology and psychology, it seems appropriate to
discuss just how Astrotherapy fits into the picture.
Astrotherapy is a relatively new contribution to the healing
arts. It represents a unique blending of the ancient
tradition of astrology with the modern science/art of
psychology.
Astrology,
as traditionally practiced, usually consists of a one and a
half- to two-hour consultation. In a typical consultation
the astrologer would cover the client's strengths and
challenges, life direction or purpose, and current life
cycles. In most cases this amounts to an enormous amount of
information that the client is then left with to integrate
by him or herself. Hopefully by seeing the horoscope as a
mirror or symbol of inner psychological and spiritual
processes, the client can begin to understand his or her own
unique way of being.
Astrotherapy
initially provides much of the same type of information as
that gained from a typical astrological consultation. The
difference being that Astrotherapy supports and builds on
the understanding gleaned from the horoscope through ongoing
interaction with a skilled "guide" or counselor. This
ongoing interaction can help to integrate the understanding
gained from the birth chart so that the client can begin to
modify, transmute, and attune natal "energies" in order to
express him or herself in the most positive and powerful way
possible.
Dane
Rudhyar, certainly one of the most profound astrological
writers, once said that "the highest purpose of astrology is
to provide the individual human being with a knowledge of
how best to act so that the closed center of the ego may
open to the power of his/her inherent destiny" as it not
only provides intellectual understanding but also the
opportunity to deeply know and honor oneself on an
emotional/spiritual level as well. Astrotherapy is truly a
synthesis... and a way of rediscovering and re-experiencing
just how magnificent we truly are.
James Jarvis, M.A.
(Transpersonal Counseling) is a master Vedic & Western Astrologer,
Career & Dharma coach and Transpersonal Counselor. Through his
international astrology and coaching practice, James has helped
thousands of people draw out and productively use their inherent wisdom
and talent. For those who want support in discovering, clarifying and
manifesting their vision and life purpose, James is available for
astrological and career coaching sessions by phone. To schedule phone
consultations call (541) 201-2709, or e-mail:
jjarvis@lifeqwest.com
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