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In this episode, we explore the archetype and astrology of the asteroid Vesta. Vesta is named after the Roman Goddess of the hearth, whose Greek counterpart is known as Hestia. Vesta is the first born and the last born child of Saturn, the Goddess who refused to marry or couple with other Gods, despite the pursuit of suitors like Apollo or Poseidon. In astrology, she represents the principle of focus (the Latin word for hearth) and devotion — especially that devotion that flows, not to another human, but to whatever craft, art or worship one has dedicated themselves to. Vesta is the sister, the priestess, the keeper of the flame. 


Joining us for this episode is the wonderful astrologer Bear Ryver. Together, we explore the ideas of sacred sexuality, celibacy, meditation, the flame, purification through desire, and many other fertile rabbit holes. Join us, won’t you?



For more on Bear: https://psycheandsoulastrology.com/


For more on Jasmine, Kestrel and Eliza: www.kosmiconic.com


For more information on what we discussed in this episode:


Jenn Zahrt (astrologer, writer, editor) - https://jennzahrt.com/ 


Asteroid Goddesses by Demetra George 


Michael Pollen - https://michaelpollan.com/about/ 


Hermann Hesse


Jason Holley’s Norwac pre-conference workshop on sect - https://norwac.net/downloads/category/speakers/holley-jason/


Pallas K. Augustine’s work on the IC - https://www.patreon.com/nineofwands