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Chitra<br />

details. But to understand Chiron deeply, one must partake of <strong>the</strong> healing and transformation<br />

of consciousness he represents.<br />

When <strong>the</strong> Kuiper Belt was first discovered, <strong>the</strong> scientific community declared<br />

it to be <strong>the</strong> “newest frontier of planetary science.” Although Chiron and <strong>the</strong> Centaurs<br />

are not used by every astrologer, those working in depth with clients have found that<br />

Chiron and <strong>the</strong> Centaurs accurately reflect important psycho-spiritual processes not<br />

covered by <strong>the</strong> traditional planets, and address <strong>the</strong> inner world of healing and transformation<br />

in a precise manner.<br />

—Melanie Reinhart<br />

Sources:<br />

Alexander, Marianne. The Centaur Pholus. Kenner, LA: Pandora Publishing, 1996.<br />

Clow, Barbara Hand. Chiron: Rainbow Bridge Between <strong>the</strong> Outer Planets. St. Paul, MN: Llewellyn<br />

Publications, 1987.<br />

Koch, Dieter, and Robert von Heeren, “The New Planet Pholus.” TMA (July 1996).<br />

———. Pholus-Wandler zwischen Saturn und Neptun. Tubingen, Germany: Chiron Verlag, 1995.<br />

Lantero, Erminie. The Continuing Discovery of Chiron. York Beach, Maine: Samuel Weiser,<br />

1983.<br />

Nolle, Richard. Chiron, <strong>the</strong> New Planet in Your Horoscope. Tempe, AZ : American Federation of<br />

Astrologers, 1983.<br />

Reinhart, Melanie. Chiron and <strong>the</strong> Healing Journey. Rev. ed. London: Penguin Arkana, 1999.<br />

———. Saturn, Chiron and <strong>the</strong> Centaurs: To <strong>the</strong> Edge and Beyond. London: Centre for Psychological<br />

Astrology Press, 1996.<br />

Reinhart, Melanie, and Isabella Kirton, “Spirit Child.” Apollon Magazine (No. 3).<br />

Steffen, Penny, “The New Centaurs Pholus and Nessus.” Journal of <strong>the</strong> Astrological Association<br />

(Vol. 41, no. 3).<br />

Stein, Zane. Essence and Application: A View from Chiron. New York: CAO Times, 1986.<br />

Von Heeren, Robert. “The Naming of Nessus.” Journal of <strong>the</strong> Astrological Association (Vol. 39,<br />

no. 6).<br />

CHITRA<br />

Chitra (Brilliant) is one of <strong>the</strong> Nakshatras (lunar mansions) of Vedic <strong>astrology</strong>.<br />

Depicted as a pearl or gem, this moon sign is located at Virgo 23°20’ to Libra 6°40’,<br />

with <strong>the</strong> world architect Twastri or Vishwarkarma presiding and <strong>the</strong> planet Mars ruling.<br />

Someone under this sign will tend to be more dignified and discriminating, yet<br />

quarrelsome and critical to an extent. The Hindu moon signs are also used “electionally”<br />

to decide when to do things.<br />

—Pramela Thiagesan<br />

CHOISNARD, PAUL<br />

Paul Choisnard, born February 13, 1867, in Tours, France, was an eminent astrologer.<br />

A graduate of L’École Polytechnique in Paris, his first career was as a major in <strong>the</strong> field<br />

artillery. He became interested in <strong>astrology</strong>, especially “scientific <strong>astrology</strong>,” and took<br />

it up as a significant side interest. Choisnard was particularly interested in astrological<br />

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