In the Astrology natal chart, Chiron represents a raw place where we carry pain, often rooted in childhood or early life experiences, but also where we have the greatest capacity for healing and wisdom.

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This report explores Chiron in each of the zodiac signs and corresponding houses, shedding light on the deeper meaning of “the wound” or buried pain, and presents a path forward: a way to become “unstuck.” It is meant to give you a window into your Chiron healing process.

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If you know the house, as well as the sign, where Chiron dwells in your natal chart, read both.

Report Excerpt:

When we accept ourselves, especially the parts we are ashamed of and have tried to hide, we reclaim our power – we become empowered. And our innate gifts become available to us.

Chiron, in mythology and astrology, is known as the Wounded Healer. He was a mentor, guide, and teacher who carried his own wound of abandonment and used that wisdom and understanding, derived of his own pain, to support and teach others. Thus, with Chiron work the healing process tends to involve using the wisdom we have gained from our own wound to support or connect with others in some way. This may include one-on-one work, but it definitely does not need to; for many of us, counseling or one-on-one work drains us of vital energy, since we tend to be highly sensitive people; instead, we may choose work that reaches a larger audience but allows us to keep boundaries around our personal output.

In the Astrology natal chart, Chiron represents a raw place where we carry pain, often rooted in childhood or early life experiences, but also where we have the greatest capacity for healing, wisdom, and service to others.

Holistic healing is about caring for the whole self: body, mind and spirit. We start by becoming aware of everything we ingest, including the food we eat, the environments we spend time in, the friends we surround ourselves with, the thoughts we listen to, the words we communicate to (and about) others, the sounds we hear (e.g., TV, videos, music), and the air we breathe. We must, piece by piece, tend to and connect with all the disparate parts of ourselves if we want to heal.

Chiron in Aries, or the 1st House
Don’t let’s ever be afraid of things. It’s such dreadful slavery. Let’s be daring and adventurous and expectant. – L. M. Montgomery (Anne of Green Gables)

Body Part associated with Aries: Head. There may be an actual wound, injury, or sensitivity to this body part and/or a symbolic wound, for example our ability to think and take charge (“headstrong”).

The Wound: Once, when I was trying something new a teacher called out to me: “I believe in you, Nicole!” My entire body responded: I stood a little taller and felt stronger. It occurred to me how foreign those words sounded and that I had rarely, if ever, heard them during my formative years. With Chiron in Aries, the wound is centered around one’s identity, self-image, and physical body. The wound is linked to …

This placement may bring feelings of inadequacy, self-doubt, or fear …

Recall that our wounds may play out as deficiencies or excess …

Themes of this placement include building self-trust …

How We Heal: Think Ted Lasso’s yellow and blue “Believe” sign …

Because this wound lands in the sign and house that rules our physicality …

 Practice yoga or any type of purposeful or movement that centers you. This is about claiming your place in the world through …

 Focus on the mind/body connection through …

Journaling Prompt: Think of a time when you …

Can you identify …

Follow-up prompts to deepen exploration:

Display these mantras in your home or take them with you and glance at them throughout the day. When you sink into old feelings and habits that don’t support your wellbeing and growth, read them and say them silently or aloud.

Mantras: