Henry Seltzer, March 14, 2026 @ 1:00 PM EDT
Shamanic Planets Pluto, Chiron, and Eris in Charts
In consultations, the importance of Pluto cannot be disputed, as he identifies areas where evolutionary growth is not only encouraged but demanded. I also routinely check Chiron placements when working with clients, because the inner wounding that is thereby revealed is important to discuss as representing challenges to enacting our fullest authenticity. Along these lines, and as I have documented in my book on Eris, The Tenth Planet, this Feminine Warrior can also be shown to be extremely significant as a guide to soul intention. Taken together, these planetary archetypes that go to depth within the psyche are entirely significant in any humanistically oriented chart analysis or reading.
Bio: Henry Seltzer has been an astrologer for 30 years, and a speaker at conferences for the past several. He wrote the acclaimed interpretations for the TimePassages astrology software, on mobile and desktop platforms, and has gone on to research the archetypal meanings of new planetary discoveries from this century. His publications include The Tenth Planet: Revelations from the Astrological Eris, published by The Wessex Astrologer, articles in The Mountain Astrologer and Geocosmic Journal, plus The Ephemeris of Trans-Neptunian KBO Planets from ACS Publications. He holds graduate degrees from NYU and UCSD, and carries on an active astrological counseling practice in Santa Cruz, CA.
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