Caroline Casey – Liberating the Zodiac Within & Without
Dive into the mystical realm of astrology with Caroline Casey’s illuminating course, “Liberating the Zodiac: Within & Without.” In this transformative journey, Caroline blends ancient wisdom with contemporary insights to help you unlock the hidden treasures of the zodiac within yourself and in the world around you.
Key Highlights of the Course:
- Astrology as a Tool for Self-Discovery: Explore how the symbols and archetypes of the zodiac can serve as mirrors for self-reflection and personal growth. Discover the unique gifts, challenges, and potentials associated with each astrological sign and how they manifest in your life.
- Aligning with Cosmic Rhythms: Learn how to attune yourself to the cyclical rhythms of the cosmos and harness the power of celestial energies for greater alignment, creativity, and fulfillment. Explore the astrological cycles and their significance in shaping individual and collective destinies.
- Activating Your Inner Zodiac: Uncover the archetypal energies of the zodiac within yourself and cultivate a deeper understanding of your inner landscape. Explore how the qualities of each astrological sign are reflected in your personality, relationships, and life experiences.
- Navigating Cosmic Challenges: Gain insights into the astrological influences at play in your life and learn how to navigate them with wisdom and grace. Discover practical tools and strategies for working with astrological transits, retrogrades, and other cosmic phenomena.
- Astrology as a Path of Liberation: Explore how astrology can be a powerful tool for liberation, empowerment, and social change. Discover how understanding the archetypal dynamics of the zodiac can help you break free from limiting beliefs, societal conditioning, and cultural norms.
Whether you’re a seasoned astrologer or a curious seeker, “Liberating the Zodiac: Within & Without” offers a profound exploration of the ancient wisdom of astrology and its relevance in our modern lives. Join Caroline Casey on this transformative journey and unlock the hidden mysteries of the zodiac within and without.
What You’ll Discover in These 12 Weeks
Course sessions are on Tuesdays at 5:00pm Pacific.
In this 12-week transformational program, Caroline will guide you through the fundamental skills and practices you need to engage astrology in a deeper and more liberating way.
Each weekly LIVE contemplation and training session will build harmoniously upon the previous ones so you’ll develop a complete holistic understanding of the practices, tools, and principles you’ll need to sustain your access to astrology as a portal into new realms of freedom, fun, and magnetizing mojo into matter.
In each of the 12 weeks of the course, we’ll animate a Zodiacal sign, so on January 30 we begin with Aries, (even though the Sun is in Aquarius — perfect for convening our council of Pragmatic Mystics) Aries is where Uranus, Nature’s evolutionary genius be transiting… We’re creating a field supportive of everyone’s unique Trickster.
Council 1: Aries (January 30)
Accessing the Green Fire of Woof! That Animates Creation (Birth Dates March 21 ~ April 21 • Ruled by Mars • The Ram)

The Great Wheel of the Zodiac begins with Aries, on the first day of spring, the vernal equinox. Aries answers the question, “What kind of energy does it take to be born in spring?” The answer is Mars energy — heat, dynamism, adolescent bravado. Green Fire!
Aries is the Ram, butting its way into whatever seems exciting. In order to be successfully intrusive, an Aries must learn the Libran skills of charm, including how to flirt and how to challenge others diplomatically.
Fundamentally, Aries is the hero or Heroine who follows the Path of Desire.
We all have Aries somewhere in our charts, and the Sun sign Aries helps to stimulate that exuberant, full-on, confident embrace of life.
And we have learned from recent entheo research that psilocybe mushrooms decrease fearful reactivity, and increase confidence and kindness — which are great leadership qualities…
We’ll begin by:
- Animating (honoring the soul) the qualities of our ideal inner heroine/hero “The hero with a thousand faces,” is a great guiding book
- Gathering our woof to begin those things we ’ ve been meaning to do for ages… “Let’s go, let’s go!”
- Receiving inspirational guidance from the animals with which we feel most affinity
Council 2: Taurus (February 6)
We Are All Intrinsically Animistic, Everything Is Alive (Birth Dates April 21 ~ May 21 • Ruled by Venus)

The first of the fixed signs, Taurus’ purpose is to harness and consolidate the wild energy of Aries by providing it with a vessel in which to take form. As Venus incarnates through those born in late April to late May, she encourages cooperation in the conspiracy for ever-increasing pleasure.
In the Venusian Taurus world, there is no split between the material world and the spiritual. Rather, when we make something beautiful, we invite the invisible magic represented by Taurus’ opposite sign of Scorpio to come live there.
Taurus is the best of all the signs at acquiring and consolidating wealth by cultivating all available resources.
Taureans flourish by understanding that tending, caring, nurturing, and mating are their true tasks.
We’ll:
- Cultivate Democratic Animism (and find out what the hell that means) — Collaborative wheel and deal spirituality, as Coyote gudes us
- Make altars to magnetize the desirable
- Engage in dedicated acts of Beauty invite power into the world
- Animate our Wise Money Animal, whom we can send out to bring back opportunities for wealth, however we choose to define wealth (includes, but is not limited to — money)
- Discover animal fables throughout time
Council 3: Gemini (February 13)
We Become Messengers for What We Love (Birth Dates May 21 ~ June 21 • Ruled by Mercury • The Twins)

The wing-footed Trickster and messenger god Mercury incarnates through those born from late May to late June. The first of the Air signs, Gemini emerges from the heavens of Taurus with a desire to soar into the lighter, more spontaneous world of abstraction, concepts, and open-ended plans.
Geminis are in love with words, language, ideas for the sake of ideas. They are considered poets, bards, and storytellers, but not the philosophers (who are found in the opposite sign of Sagittarius).
Geminis serve the function of nerve synapses in the culture, connecting and coordinating disparate parties by facilitating information flow. The symbol for Gemini is the Twins, of two minds about everything.
Geminis are communicators; their choice is whether to apply their gift to waffling, wit, or wisdom. To talk, to say, to name is to invoke. Wherever Gemini is in our charts is where we are assigned the task of understanding the magically creative power of words.
We’ll:
- Embark on serious play with the power of language — “The world will converse with us in whatever language we cultivate”
- Participate in call and response, to discover what wants us to be its messenger
- Do practice exercises that allow us to have refined nervous systems, capable of enhanced superconductivity, without fraying our circuits
Council 4: Cancer (February 20)
We Ally With Big Momma to Protect What We Love (Birth Dates June 21 ~ July 21 • Ruled by the Moon • The Crab)

The Moon incarnates through those born from late June to late July. Cancer begins on the summer solstice, the longest day and shortest night, which is the consummation of a journey that began on the winter solstice, the longest night and short day.
The Cancerian feminine force responds to Gemini’s extended romp. The nights begin to grow longer and Cancer’s lunar tide pulls everything into the womb, to home, to family.
The Moon’s phases reveal the manifold manifestations of Cancer as the Great Mother: nurturer, protector, devourer. Indeed, every aspect of your relationship with your own mother will in some way be played out in your relationship with Cancers. Cancers are everyone’s surrogate mom, and everyone’s surrogate child.
Cancer is the Crab who lives in the sea, which is ruled by the Moon — oceanic, menstrual, emotional, the mistress of all tides. Together, the Moon and Cancer rule all growing life, natural cycles, shifting tides, introversion, and brooding — in both senses of the word. All living things incubate in their own watery sac, their personal ocean; they emerge into a larger one.
We’ll:
- Investigate our relationships with all Great Mothers in our lives
- Understand our actual Mothers, as research projects, exemplars of what does our culture encourage or discourage in women throughout time
- Explore what our culture encourages or discourages in women, and how we may break those spells and take new more expansive vows
Council 5: Leo (February 27)
Creativity & Celebration Abounding (Birth Dates July 21 ~ August 21 • Ruled by the Sun • The Lion)

The Sun seeks its most radiant expression in this time of year and in those born in late July through late August. Leo is the child who bursts forth from the confines of Cancerian gestation. In Leo’s passionate theater of life, pageantry and ceremony celebrate everything born of love, whether offspring of the heart, the mind, the body, or the spirit.
Leo is both “fixed” and “fiery,” adamant and impulsive, and always emphatic. Creative certainty, absolute edicts, and provocative proclamations are its basic modes of expression.
Leo’s job is to produce, direct, present, and stage life’s richness. The pitfall can lie in its singular vision of what is important now.
Like Taurus, Leo is fixed and wants to leave a structure behind, a really great show against which the creatives efforts of all others will be measured. Like the other Fire sign, Aries, Leos are leaders.
Mature Leos understand that the creative energy they emanate does not originate with them, but flows through them. The flory that enlightened Leos seek is not for the aggrandizement of the struggling child ego. Rather, it is an offering to ignite the spark of the marvelous in all of us.
We’ll:
- Create theatre or live melodrama — cultivating creative theatre and the art of ritual
- Be willing to be agents of illuminating what is hidden
- Liberate laughter-cultivating play and laughter (we are meant to be a laughing species)
- Curate a festival of humor
Council 6: Virgo (March 6)
Let Us All Be Medicine Women & Men (Birth Dates August 21 ~ September 21 • Ruled by Mercury • The Sphinx & the Virgin With Sheaves of Wheat)

Here we have the mercurial mind in its analytical incarnation. Where the Gemini incarnation of Mercury was excitedly diffuse, Mercury’s expression through Virgo is polished and focused.
Traditionally, Virgo is the critic, the analyst, the healer who cures society’s ills by reintroducing the standards of quality and purity into the culture.
When the symbolism of the Virgin first arose, the attribute of virginity has less to do with chastity than with the idea of a woman in full possession of herself, an oracle, a priestess, or a muse. The sheaves of wheat are emblems of disciplined sexuality that also refer to the abundant harvest that must be sorted and refined at this time of year. The poignant wafts of autumn air remind the Virgo that all must be put in order for the approaching winter. Virgo appreciates both the beauty and the necessity of order.
Virgo’s task is to harness its attention to detail, and its consequent critical insight, to the sense of service and healing proffered by its opposite sign, Pisces. Then pragmatism can wed with mysticism.
We’ll:
- Cultivate discernment (Whoa! so important) activating our bogus detector
- Allow small things tell big stories
- Cultivate linguistic eloquence
- Find and express our inner Hermes Messenger/Magician
- Learn to use the invocative power of language — “invoke” means literally “to call in” or “to give voice”
Council 7: Libra (March 13)
We Have Come to Make the World More Beautiful (Birth Dates September 21 ~ October 21 • Ruled by Venus • The Balance)

Emerging from Virgo’s analytical, scholastic reclusiveness, with Libra we enter the world of Venus: art, culture, and the desire to be maximally related. The first half of the Zodiac is primarily concerned with self, with constructing the individual. Libra begins the second half of the zodiac, which is concerned with the collaborative endeavor of the social world, culture, and community.
With Libra, we begin to contemplate all that has come before and to explore the realm of the other. A strong Libran drive is to find others in the past who were perhaps like oneself, to carry on their tradition, so as not to be lonely in history.
Libra is the only sign of the Zodiac whose symbol is an inanimate object, the Balance. The Scales exemplify the tendency for Libra to equivocate. Ironically, no sign can be more sure what everyone else should be doing. Libra can fixate on what others need to do at times when its own situation really demands its attention. Libras’ challenge is to follow their own advice and pay as much attention to their own development as to others’.
Libra’s task, accomplished in solitude, is to become fully effective by unleashing itself from the constraint of worrying about what other people think. Then Librans can be the social change artists who set huge, swirling social forces in motion while being charming and outrageous.
We’ll:
- Discover our affinities — which reveal to us “that for which we are an ambassadors in the court of the human world”
- Become collaborative co-operators of all things we love — “Presume love in the other,” says Kierkegaard
- Make things beautiful — “There is no solution to anything unless beauty and love are present”
Council 8: Scorpio (March 20)
We Are All Undercover Agents Engaged in Positive Intrigue (Birth Dates October 21 ~ November 21 • Ruled by Mars and Pluto • The Scorpion, the Eagle & the Phoenix)

In spring, the vital force of Mars emerged from the earth into the light, whereas in Scorpio season, late October to late November, Mars descends to the dark underworld with Pluto as a guide. Springtime Mars had a teenage innocence and bravado, while autumnal Mars explores the realms of darkness.
Scorpio is the sharpest, shrewdest, most investigative intelligence in the Zodiac. The three symbols associated with it, the Scorpion, the Eagle, and the Phoenix, describe three ways in which Scorpio uses this fierce insight, and delineate this sign’s evolutionary path.
In the first stage, the Scorpion stings others and then stings itself in remorse. Mars, guided by Pluto, initially does not know its own strength. At the next level the Eagle, who soars very close to the Sun, has a lay-of-the-land perspective. But the Eagle, still judgmental and predatory swoops down on its prey. In its most developed incarnation, Scorpio is represented by the Phoenix, the mythological bird of India who brought music to the world. Everything related to the Phoenix and its story is crucial to the understanding of Scorpio, for the Phoenix is Scorpio’s key totem that holds the promise of redemption.
We’ll:
- Descend into the Underworld — and re-emerge! What gets us through the Underworld
- Explore the alchemy of distilling desires back to their original pure intention
- Draw our instructional blueprints of the possible from distilled desire
Council 9: Sagittarius (March 27)
Let Reverent Curiosity Be a Primary Way of Relating to Everything (Birth Dates November 21 ~ December 21 • Ruled by Jupiter • The (Centaur) Archer)

Jupiter seeks incarnation through those born from late November to late December. This god of expression makes Sagittarius eager to leave Scorpio’s intense, focused introspection. Jupiterian natives leap into the grand journey, whether of the mind, the spirit, or the body, seeking to step outside parochial concerns and become citizens of the world. The nature of Sagittarius is one of broad inquiry and fascination with cultural diversity.
The Sagittarius part of us experiences life as a journey rather than a destination; it enjoys the hunt rather than the quarry, the search or the research rather than the discovery itself. The quest is the most enlivening process for Sagittarius, which is also why it is thought of as a workaholic. Sagittarius does not work within the accepted confines of other people’s timetables. The journey cannot be regimented by artificial time structures, and routine is anathema.
The Sagittarian is the explorer who not only journeys to the borders of its field and/or its culture, but also crosses them. Ideally, Sagittarius expresses a consciousness that asks questions of, and is willing to learn from, anything or anyone, as long as they are smart. Sagittarius is the life energy in all of us that is devoted to diversity.
We’ll:
- Become citizens of the world, drawing wisdom from all cultures
- Make meaning out of information
- Cultivate passionate curiosity — “The intelligence of desirous quest”
- Cultivate the manners of Bedouins
- Understand life as a journey of sequential unfurling (not really a “career”)
Council 10: Capricorn (April 3)
Convening the Council of Mavens (Birth Dates December 21 ~ January 21 • Ruled by Saturn • The Goat)

One of the earliest images for Capricorn is “the council of wise leaders dedicated to the next seven generations.”
We convene that council now, availing ourselves of all leadership models in Nature, whereby to redesign human structures of governance. Tracking “politics” back to its pre-bamboozled, hoodwinked state, ‘tis truly “dedication to collective wellbeing.”
Saturn incarnates through those born from late December to late January, giving them an old-fashioned love of hardship, rigor, training, and overcoming adversity. Capricorn begins on the winter solstice, the longest night and the height of dark, introspective power. Once again the energy of exploration pulls inward, as in the opposite sign of Cancer, to harness itself to the task of building a real structure.
Capricorn’s totem is the Goat. When astrological symbolism arose, there were two kinds of goats: the domesticated animal, gloomily chained to its post, and the wild creature. These refer to the two aspects of the Capricornian nature. If Capricorn feels chained, duty bound, it has an extraordinary capacity for deep gloom. In contrast, if Capricorn is free to find its own path, then it has the feisty, randy, Pan-like zest of the wild, sturdy mountain goat.
The Capricornian impulse can become weird and out of touch because Capricorn is so insular. Characteristic solitude, combined with a fierce work ethic, management capacity, and hungry ambition, can produce an extremely “successful” (in the world’s terms) character. Capricorns can get way out of touch, especially when they climb the wrong mountain but receive acclaim for it.
When Capricorn is devoted to something larger than itself, it builds a structure that serves the collective being. Martin Luther King Jr’s “I Have a Dream” speech wonderfully expresses the noblest drives of this sign; to scale the mountain, have a vision, and return to deliver the sermon that inspires us all to build a just society.
We’ll:
- Pull inward to explore ourselves through introspection
- Define and inhale our “Author”-ity — Lest it be left to others to define! (He who hesitates — gets bossed)
- Understand forgiving and honoring our fathers
- Explore and change what our culture encourages or discourages in men
- Define leadership, as derived from the many models proffered by Nature
Council 11: Aquarius (April 10)
Becoming Disciplined Wild People (Birth Dates January 21 ~ February 21 • Ruled by Saturn and Uranus • The Water Bearer)

Both the god of tradition and the god of innovation rule the psyche of those born from late January to late February. The fact that two such contrasting gods seek incarnation in the same individual accounts for the complexity and wide variety of expression of those born under this sign. This gives rise to the paradoxical character of bold shyness of these very private public people.
Ruled by Uranus (called the higher octave of Mercury) Aquarius represents our desire to communicate on a massive scale through airplanes, radio, TV, film, satellites, modems, computers, public relations, and discourse of all kinds.
Its symbol is the Water Bearer, the woman pouring forth the waters of new life. Because Aquarius is an Air sign, however, the water represents wave energy. We can also think of the symbol as that of a woman with a broadcast microphone in her hand.
Aquarius’ rulership by both Saturn and Uranus reveals the truth that stability is dependent upon progressive change. Aquarius is a sign of both traditionalist and futurists, impulses often intertwined within the character of the same person. Aquarius is the culture in dialogue with itself.
We’ll:
- Co-operate with Image as an artful ally, rather than a portable prison
- Strike the circle of habit with liberating lightning and turning it into a spiral (within ourselves and culture at large)
- Cultivate our capacity to lead groups
Council 12: Pisces (April 17)
Moving Humans to Conscious Kinship (Birth Dates February 21 ~ March 21 • Ruled by Jupiter and Neptune • The Fish)

Neptune currently transits its own home Realm of Pisces, making everything available that has ever moved humans to conscious kinship — poetry, prose, myth, fairy tales, and science.
Jupiter incarnates in those born from late February to late March with Neptune as its tour guide. Whereas Jupiter’s journey was an external quest in Sagittarius, here Jupiter dives into the oceanic realms of dreams and mystery. Pisces is the dreamer, the romantic, the cosmologist. As Virgo, its opposite, was the detail master, Pisces is the master of the overview.
The emblem for Pisces is two connected fish swimming in opposite directions. Ideally, both fish flow rhythmically to the center, touch base with each other, and flow back out on their missions again, weaving together and apart like a strand of DNA. If the fish become unconnected, the result is an unconscious Piscean manifestation of unbalanced extremes.
Pisceans easily live in past or future, but it is very difficult for them to focus on the present. Possibilities are often so much more intriguing than the present reality; this is their gift and their bane. Their challenge is to find the form with which to express themselves.
Pisces lives in the unconscious of the collective. It is in touch with what the culture has forgotten or repressed: dreams that dart, fishlike, beneath the surface. The Piscean task is to retrieve what the culture has denied, to bring it back to surface awareness.
Full-on mystery, Pisces, the last sign of the Zodiac, as though consciousness has traveled full circle and has a rich empathic possession of the whole Big Mystery, the guiding order, that we are all in one large dream of kin-ship.
Everything dissolves back into Pisces, the last sign of the Zodiac, to be reimagined before the cycle starts once more with Aries.
In this final council, we’ll:
- Honor Pisces with a daily dose of vastness… Wonder as a sacrament. (“Certainty is a booby prize”)
- Discover how imagination lays the tracks for the reality train to follow. We lay the tracks, for ourselves and the world
And ‘tis our graduation, where we fully activate our inner Zodiac and diaspora out into the world as agents of Liberating Trickster.
The Liberating the Zodiac Within & Without Bonus Collection
In addition to Caroline’s transformative 12-week virtual course, you’ll receive these powerful bonus materials. These bonuses are being offered to complement what you’ll learn in the course and deepen your understanding and practice.
Astrological Reading Raffle!
Entry Into the All-Course Raffle

Two participants’ charts will be used as a teaching tool for each council. A total of 24 charts will be used in the class, and by registering for the course you enter a lottery to gain a chance to have your chart read in class! Whether you are picked for a reading or not, you are invited to submit your birthday information to Caroline to contribute to the Astrological DNA of the course, allowing Caroline to tailor her teachings to those who have heeded the call.
Trickster & Shaman in Dialogue
Video Dialogue With Caroline Casey and don Oscar Miro-Quesada

Take a courageously comedic plunge through the Rabbit Hole and receive a beneficently humbling shamanic dose of oxymoronic ontology, perspicacious paradox and anomalous affirmation guaranteed to reverse your unreality. Journey with Caroline W. Casey and don Oscar Miro-Quesada as they track the magic of language back to its primordial liberating spark, before snookered, bamboozled, hoodwinked, conditioned, and colonized, to offer ourselves as agents of Nature’s eloquence.
We live in a conversational world. (“Con” means with, and “verse” means “turn.”) We are all in one giant spiraling conversation. Everything is speaking to us, by its shape, color, song, rhythm. May our rogue species cultivate reverent curiosity, whereby to rejoin the conversing, already underway. We trust the provocatively polyamorous shapeshifting semiotic bliss emergent from this metalinguistic skull session with Caroline and don Oscar shall serve to avert (further) “dis-aster” (“against the stars”) — so let’s gather to “con-sider” (“with the stars”).
don Oscar Miro-Quesada is a respected kamasqa curandero and altomisayoq adept from Peru, founder of The Heart of the Healer (THOTH), originator of Pachakuti Mesa Tradition cross-cultural shamanism. An internationally acclaimed shamanic teacher and healer, earth-honoring ceremonialist, and author, don Oscar is OAS Fellow in Ethnopsychology and member of the Evolutionary Leaders Circle and Birth 2012 Welcoming Committee. He has been guiding ethno-spiritual pilgrimages to sacred sites of the world since 1986, with special emphasis on Peru and Bolivia.
Bodhisattva Coyote’s Alchemical Aikido Guide to Our Dangerous Beautiful Assignment
Caroline’s 2017 National Bioneers Conference Presentation

You’ll receive Caroline’s rousing talk presented live at the National Bioneers Conference in San Rafael, California on October 20th, 2017. Invoking Hue Hue Coyotzin (“ancient revered coyote”) and the spirit of Scheherazade to unleash a host of liberating Trickster genies to help us partner with Nature’s evolutionary genius, play our role in destiny, and save the world. (With songs contributed by Bardic Bre’r David Lynn Grimes.)
Scheherazade Saves the World
Audio Recording From Caroline Casey

In one of the best collaborative talks Caroline has ever conjured, she joins Stephen Kent on didgeridoo and Ida Maxim singing-moaning beauty into world. This session marks the auspicious beginning of the Scheherazade series.
Bonus Astrology Councils
Two 60-minute Video Sessions From Caroline Casey

Session 1: Dark of Moon Before New Moon Council
We again convene the Ouija Board of Directors to align at this Dark of Moon, with the Saturn-Uranus trine gliding into symmetry now. ‘Tis truly the birth of Wolfote (Wolf-Coyote), metaphorically providing a supportive Wolf Pack that encourages our wild, wiley Bodhisattva Coyote. In this council, we deepen our diverse dedication inwardly (Saturn) and it strengthens our signal, “dee-dee-dee-dee” to calibrate the quality of serendipitous synchronicity (Uranus) — personally and collectively. Magic is eager for us to cavort in a disciplined-wild manner…
Session 2: Santa Lucia Virgen de Guadalupe Council
In this council, Caroline honors all the goddesses of light. Everything is freed from its superstitious and even traditional constraints. It’s the candles. It’s the lighting. It is the Virgen de Guadalupe who is the powerful feminine that then adopts a Christian garb just to smuggle things. It’s illumination. It’s all the metaphoric forces within and without that we seek to cahoot with, that light candles of hope at this dark time every year, but now kind of especially.
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