Can Astrology Help Us Navigate Conflict?
What if astrology isn’t something you believe in, but something you practice?
If you’ve ever felt confused about astrology you’re not alone. So many of us have been taught to approach spirituality through belief systems: Do you believe in this or not? And if you don’t, does that mean it has no value?
But what if that question is the wrong place to start?
In this episode of Moonbeaming, Sarah sits down with Dr. Michael J. Morris, queer feminist astrologer, writer, and teacher, to explore a radically different approach: astrology as a practice. Together, they unpack what becomes possible when we move away from belief and toward something we return to, live with, and grow through over time.
If you’ve been craving a more grounded, relational, and expansive way to engage with astrology (and with your life), this conversation offers both clarity and invitation.
In this episode, you’ll hear:
- Why astrology can be understood as a practice rather than a belief system
- How “we become what we practice” shapes who we are over time
- The difference between belief-based thinking and practice-based living
- How astrology can shift your relationship to time, pacing, and life milestones
- Why there’s no such thing as being “behind” in your life
- How astrology invites us into relationship with the more-than-human cosmos
- Why conflict is necessary, generative, and even vital for growth
- Practices for staying present with discomfort instead of avoiding it
- How to structure a creative life through cycles instead of constant productivity
In the end, the question isn’t what you believe, it’s who you become through what you practice.
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