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Psychological Astrology<br />

archetype that mediates a meaningful connection between inner, psychic factors and<br />

outer, objective events.<br />

Heraclitus’s statement, “character is destiny,” implied that subjective character<br />

and objective fate were two sides of <strong>the</strong> same issue. Unless this issue is framed in a<br />

context that includes multiple lives, astrologers are forced into a deterministic<br />

model—<strong>the</strong> assumption that <strong>the</strong> planets, a capricious creator, or random chance is <strong>the</strong><br />

final and ultimate determinant of destiny. Humans are creatures of fate, yet have <strong>the</strong><br />

power to choose. This is <strong>the</strong> classic paradox in which <strong>astrology</strong> is embedded. So <strong>the</strong><br />

horoscope can be interpreted on multiple levels—objective world, subjective world,<br />

and <strong>the</strong> dynamic relations between <strong>the</strong> two.<br />

It may be that evolution is built into <strong>the</strong> structure of <strong>the</strong>se relations in that<br />

<strong>the</strong>re is an opportunity to learn from self-created experiences (fate). Of course, this is<br />

an article of faith, not of fact. However, it is unlikely that all elements of fate are<br />

absolutely fixed because that would leave no room for growth or change, and if <strong>the</strong>re<br />

is one thing that modern psychology has established it is that people can and do<br />

change. Fate can be massaged in <strong>the</strong> direction of more satisfying outcomes to <strong>the</strong><br />

extent that <strong>the</strong> individual learns. The exact degree to which fate can be altered must<br />

remain speculative. Still, this is an infinitely more hopeful vision of human beings<br />

than <strong>the</strong> idea that <strong>the</strong>y are determined by forces beyond <strong>the</strong>ir control. Perhaps <strong>the</strong><br />

greatest contribution of psychological <strong>astrology</strong> is <strong>the</strong> idea that character is fate, and if<br />

humans can alter <strong>the</strong>ir character, <strong>the</strong>y can mutate <strong>the</strong>ir fate.<br />

Summary<br />

Psychological <strong>astrology</strong> is <strong>the</strong> reformulation of <strong>astrology</strong> in terms of modern psychological<br />

concepts and <strong>the</strong>ories. While it initially derived its impetus from Jungian and<br />

humanistic approaches, it has recently expanded to include psychodynamic, cognitive<br />

behavioral, and object relations <strong>the</strong>ories, among o<strong>the</strong>rs. Whereas traditional <strong>astrology</strong><br />

tended to focus more or less exclusively on outer events and relatively superficial descriptions<br />

of personality, without seeing how <strong>the</strong> former derives from <strong>the</strong> latter, psychological<br />

astrologers try to discern <strong>the</strong> relationship of character to fate at a deeper level.<br />

Psychological <strong>astrology</strong> is inherently transpersonal. A key component of this<br />

model is borrowed from Jung’s concept of synchronicity, which postulates that outer,<br />

physical events are meaningfully related to <strong>the</strong> consciousness of <strong>the</strong> experiencer. Events<br />

are conceptualized as derivatives of consciousness; as such, <strong>the</strong>y provide feedback that<br />

catalyzes <strong>the</strong> fur<strong>the</strong>r maturation of soul. This formulation is consistent with a reincarnationist<br />

perspective, which, when woven into <strong>astrology</strong>, implies that <strong>the</strong> horoscope is a<br />

symbolic map of both character and fate, <strong>the</strong> two being mirror images of one ano<strong>the</strong>r.<br />

The addition of a psychological perspective to <strong>astrology</strong> contributes to an<br />

evolving understanding of <strong>the</strong> field. Astrology’s traditional, event-oriented and predictive<br />

dimensions are situated within a context that allows for <strong>the</strong> growth and development<br />

of character. Moreover, psychological <strong>astrology</strong> makes <strong>the</strong> evolution of psyche<br />

<strong>the</strong> cornerstone of its model.<br />

—Glenn Perry, Ph.D.<br />

[560] THE ASTROLOGY BOOK

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