However, even though it’s a recent chart addition, I definitely place as much importance on Chiron as I do all of the other planets. Chiron was not discovered until the 1970s, which is why there aren’t a ton of books written about it. It is often referred to as the “wounded healer,” because it indicates what you may have deep insecurities about, but also points to how you can use those “wounds” to turn around and heal yourself as well as other people. To start off, Chiron is a planetoid, and it is represented by the K looking symbol in your chart, circled in the diagram below. Then in the comments section, if you want to share about how your Chiron placement has manifested in your own life, I would love to read those and I’m sure other people would too. I will be doing an overview of what Chiron represents below, before breaking down what Chiron means in each sign and house. Chiron’s placement by house and sign can tell you a lot about someone, and it’s usually what my eyes go to first when I’m pulling up a person’s chart (well that, and also Saturn). Today, we will be discussing one of my favorite parts of the birth chart: Chiron.
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