The Astrology of Fate: Notes on Psychological Astrology

Roy

In this channel, astrology is not about predictions or fortune-telling. It’s about meaning, not magic—an invitation to explore the symbolic language of the stars through the lenses of psychology, mythology, and human experience. We go beyond black-and-white thinking to discover a richer, more constructive way of understanding life. Let’s learn together.

Episodes

  1. EP5. Astrologal Neptune: Why We Always Face Disillusionment | Jung and His Experiences with His Father and Freud

    10/31/2025

    EP5. Astrologal Neptune: Why We Always Face Disillusionment | Jung and His Experiences with His Father and Freud

    This episode marks my first attempt to explore Neptune, one of the most elusive planets in astrology. Neptune symbolises the longing to dissolve the self and return to an imagined state of perfect origin. What are the hidden benefits of taking on the role of the victim? How might illness contain an element of subtle manipulation? Within Neptune’s sphere, things are rarely as straightforward as they appear. The longing to return to a lost golden age seems to carry a particular enchantment. Why does this happen? This episode will explore these themes. Jung himself was an example of a Sun square Neptune aspect. When we project Neptune’s ideals onto living human beings, what awaits us is disillusionment. Jung experienced this twice, first with his father, and later with Freud, each time encountering the disillusionment of placing his ideals upon real male figures. I believe the resolution he eventually found was to take Goethe as an ideal, and then attempt to become such an ideal himself. For those with strong Neptune aspects in their chart, the way to approach the ideal is never through external authority figures. It can be sought in artistic expression, or, better still, by finding an ideal that does not truly exist as a person, and attempting to live towards it as one’s own inner form. References Liz Greene, The Astrological Neptune and the Quest for Redemption Paul Bishop, Analytical Psychology and German Classical Aesthetics: Goethe, Schiller, and Jung, Volume 2: The Constellation of the Self Ruth Benedict, The Chrysanthemum and the Sword Georges Bataille, Eroticism Stephen Arroyo, Astrology, Karma and Transformation Liz Greene and Howard Sasportas, The Inner Planets Aniela Jaffé and C. G. Jung, Memories, Dreams, Reflections A note on Memories, Dreams, Reflections: due to the publisher’s commercial motivations, the book has often been presented as Jung’s autobiography, despite less than half of the text being written by Jung himself. Aniela Jaffé’s contribution is frequently overlooked. The book is more accurately described as a biography, and Jung himself regarded it as such. In addition, a forthcoming volume titled Jung’s Life and Work: Interviews for Memories, Dreams, Reflections with Aniela Jaffé is scheduled for publication in December 2025, edited by Sonu Shamdasani, with Thomas Fischer as consulting editor, and translated by Heather McCartney and John Peck. It is expected to include original interview material between Jaffé and Jung, offering further insight into the formation and content of Memories, Dreams, Reflections, with the hope of restoring Jaffé’s rightful place in its authorship.

    32 min
  2. EP2. Sun Signs and the Hero’s Journey| A Unique Path of Destiny

    08/08/2025

    EP2. Sun Signs and the Hero’s Journey| A Unique Path of Destiny

    The Hero’s Journey is a universal pattern. It tells the story of a hero who steps away from the familiar world into the unknown, faces trials and ordeals, responds to their calling, and eventually returns with a treasure that transforms not only themselves but also the world they came from. This narrative arc deeply influences many beloved stories. We can see its echoes in The Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter, Star Wars and many others. But what makes the Hero’s Journey so powerful is that it isn’t just a story out there — it’s a story each of us is living. In astrology, our own journey is reflected in the Sun sign, which reveals the type of heroic path we’re invited to undertake. Not everyone completes the Hero’s Journey. As Campbell wrote, “Not everyone has a destiny: only the hero who has plunged to touch it, and has come up again — with a ring.” In this episode, I explore the Hero’s Journey through the lens of The Lion King, the iconic Disney film. We’ll look at how we recognise a calling, how we respond to it, and how astrology can guide us in finding meaning and understanding where we are along our unique path. References The Hero with a Thousand Faces – Joseph Campbell Vocation: The Astrology of Career, Creativity and Calling – Brian Clark The Astrology of Fate – Liz Greene You're welcome to reach out if you want to understand your hero's journey—or more—through your birth chart. 📩 Email: theastrologyoffate@gmail.com 🌐 Website: https://theastrologyoffate.com/ 📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100071455361418 📷 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theastrologyoffate?igsh=eDkweHF0MTUyam83 ☕ Support this podcast: https://thefireofprometheuspsychologicalastrology.bobaboba.me The painting I use for cover is from here https://www.deviantart.com/wreckham/art/TLK-Circle-of-Life-847220261

    32 min
  3. EP1. Pluto & Scorpio | Chapter I — A Descent into the Underworld

    07/11/2025

    EP1. Pluto & Scorpio | Chapter I — A Descent into the Underworld

    "No tree, it is said, can grow to heaven unless its roots reach down to hell.” This quote opens the episode, as it perfectly captures how I see personal growth: many people think growth is a one-way ascent—but in truth, deep excavation is an essential part of the process. When we abandon depth, we also abandon our own potential height. Many people find Pluto frightening at first glance. They might read descriptions like “Pluto in the 7th house might mean a terrifying partner or a spouse with a short life,” or about harsh Pluto-Mars aspects. You may close the video or book, trying to forget it altogether—until, perhaps, you encounter those exact situations in life and begin to wonder: “Is Pluto some kind of curse?” From my perspective, it’s certainly not a curse—unless you remain unconscious of it and try to pretend it’s not there. That’s when it feels like a curse. Pluto represents an underworld power. The Plutonian hero’s journey lies in whether one has the courage to descend into the realm of the dead—where the living are not meant to tread—to obtain strength and treasure, and return to the world above. In this episode, we’ll explore this idea through the myth of Persephone’s descent into the underworld in Greek mythology, and look closely at Pluto in the natal chart—what it means psychologically when Pluto is active in our lives. References From the Moment We Met: The Astrology of Adult Relationships – Brian Clark The Hero with a Thousand Faces – Joseph Campbell The Inner Planets: Building Blocks of Personal Reality – Liz Greene, Howard Sasportas Further Reading A History of Religious Ideas – Mircea Eliade The Universe, the Gods, and Men: Ancient Greek Myths Told by Jean-Pierre Vernant You're welcome to reach out if you want to understand your Pluto—or more—through your birth chart. 📩 Email: theastrologyoffate@gmail.com 🌐 Website: https://theastrologyoffate.com/ 📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100071455361418 📷 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theastrologyoffate?igsh=eDkweHF0MTUyam83 ☕ Support this podcast: https://thefireofprometheuspsychologicalastrology.bobaboba.me

    24 min

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In this channel, astrology is not about predictions or fortune-telling. It’s about meaning, not magic—an invitation to explore the symbolic language of the stars through the lenses of psychology, mythology, and human experience. We go beyond black-and-white thinking to discover a richer, more constructive way of understanding life. Let’s learn together.