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#120 | Jason Holley | The Art of the Possible | 11th House

#120 | Jason Holley | The Art of the Possible | 11th House

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Astrologer Jason Holley joins me again on the podcast today to delve into the 11th house - the house of groups, the polis, mass media, theatre, the audience, 'the people'.

It’s a rich and far-reaching conversation that, we both felt, got right to the heart of this complex and often misunderstood house that takes us into the entangled world of collective consciousness.

Along the way we speak on:

• diurnal motion as the lived logic of house meanings
• the 11th as context maker for 10th house vocation
• Jupiter’s joy, morale, and shared vision
• theater, polis, and mass media as 11th house arenas
• fifth–eleventh polarity of eros and audience
• Athena’s birth as vision turning into action
• Medusa’s image as power carried into public life
• hopes and dreams versus cynicism and dissociation
• worldwork, conflict, and group process as remedies
• all our relations beyond humans in the group field

Cover Artwork: James Gurney - Clashing Rocks

Further reading

  • HomerThe Iliad (Zeus, “the plan of Zeus”, collective order and fate)
  • HomerThe Odyssey (Athena as Mentor; Telemachus and guidance/destiny)
  • OvidMetamorphoses (mythic transformation as a living psychological process)
  • Roberto CalassoThe Marriage of Cadmus and Harmony (brilliant modern retelling/interpretation of Greek myth)
  • Arnold MindellSitting in the Fire (worldwork, group fields, conflict as an intelligence)
  • Jacob L. MorenoWho Shall Survive? (psychodrama and group dynamics foundations)

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