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20 questions and a selfie: A day in the life of 12th house astrologer Anne Whitaker

 Whilst I am in hiding in my office, catching up on deadlines, I thought it might be fun to republish this interview conducted two years ago between me and that excellent writers’ site ” Stuff Writers Like” : it’s one of the most enjoyable interviews I have done to date. Any comments welcome!
And yes, I know I look like a mad escapee from somewhere,  in this photo, but it’s the only selfie I’ve ever done. …over to you, Editor Gary:
For this installment of “20 Questions and a Selfie,” we catch up with Anne Whitaker, astrologer, writer, teacher and mentor.
Anne Whitaker - hiding in the hills...

Anne Whitaker – hiding in the hills…

Though the uninitiated may be intimidated by, if not downright skeptical of, the apparent mysticism of astrology, Anne’s practical approach makes learning and interpreting the signs of the zodiac more accessible, even to a complete novice. Her qualitative research reveals fascinating and compelling correlations, if not causality, between planetary cycles and psychological, physiological and social change.

Almost from the outset, I became utterly captivated by astrological symbolism. Captivated by its ability to reveal the relationship between that tiny, vital spark of an ordinary human life and those bigger pictures of family, nation, culture,” she writes.

“Realising the profound weave which exists between the symbolic and practical manifestations of every kind of life on Earth, I was awestruck.”

You can connect with Anne on Twitter @annewhitaker and on her website, www.anne-whitaker.com. ( 2017: now an archive, folks – but lots of interesting articles there on a variety of topics. My main site is the one you’re on, ie http://www.astrologyquestionsandanswers.com

Our 20 questions with Anne start now:

1) What is your full name?

Anne Whitaker

2) What is your professional job title?

Writer, Teacher, Mentor, Astrologer

3) Describe your organization.

Writing from the Twelfth House is a one-woman band where I do all the things I love to do—and get paid!

4) Describe your surroundings right now.

three floors up in a handsome Victorian red sandstone tenement, listening to the river flowing below us. Hand clutching teacup. Biscuit.

5) What was your first paid writing gig?

“How I was left on the shelf and found true happiness” for the West Lothian Courier’s Spring Brides feature. “Unromantic” said the editor.

6) What was the last thing you wrote?

“How to travel without going anywhere…if Kant could do it, why not you?” for www.anne-whitaker.com

7) What is the next thing you plan to write?

Immediate present: haven’t a clue, but will by tomorrow. Long term plan: writing my fourth book, on the theme of “Descent and Return…”

8) Finish this sentence: The ideal way to start my day is …

to wake up at 5.00 am, unable to sleep, so that I can get up and have two hours’ peace and quiet, listening to the river and writing …

9) Besides your computer, what is sitting on your desk right now?

A brass Moon calendar carriage clock, a miniature of Rodin’s “Thinker”, two digestive biscuits, mug of tea, box of tissues, heaps of clutter

10) So-called writer’s block is no match for you! What is your antidote?

A crispy bacon sandwich, lashings of butter wrapped in foil, left to cool on my laptop overnight. Not allowed to open until 500 words written

11) Finish this sentence: I hate it when I read …

reductionist scientists banging on about how nothing can possibly exist outwith the remit of our five senses and the material world …

12) What are the most important tools, programs and systems you use for your work?

Up to date and synched laptop, IPad, IPhone. Social media especially Facebook and Twitter. Great backup from expert local web company

13) First book that comes to mind? Go!

Stoner” by novelist John Williams. Wonderfully well written, poignant, elegiac depiction of a quietly heroic life. Reading it just now.

14) What are your favorite smartphone apps and why?

Ibooks to carry reading around and read anything, anywhere. The Night Sky to stretch my imagination. TimePassages to check daily planets

15) What have you always wanted to write?

a book of people’s experiences of the ‘dark night of the soul’ which links with ancient myths of descent and return, affirming myth’s value

16) What is your advice for aspiring professional writers?

Read widely and daily if possible. Write every day. Have a JFDI notice clearly displayed (JUST F—ing DO IT!) Keep a journal. Persevere!!

17) First famous writer who comes to mind? Go!

Terry Pratchett. I love his mad Discworld for light relief reading—favourite character is the orangutan librarian at the Unseen University

18) Finish this sentence: My favorite thing about being a writer is …

that the world of the imagination which I can enter whenever I like is totally uncluttered by the hassles, and limitations, of everyday life

19) Pencil versus pen—who wins and why?

I just LOVE Faber-Castell pencils, the ones with rubbers that really work on the end, are a delight to hold, and are fabulous for writing!

20) Finish this sentence: One word or phrase people will never read in my writing is …

‘…it is undoubtedly true that…’

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800 words copyright Anne Whitaker/’Stuff Writers Like’ 2015/2017

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Questions and answers, astrology style!

I have done quite a number of interviews over the years, both in magazines, newspapers, and more recently on the Web. To entertain you on my return from a refreshing sabbatical from blogging, spent partly sitting staring into space, and partly travelling, here are a few of my favourite interview questions and answers…

Mumbo interviews Jumbo...

Mumbo interviews Jumbo…

What transit always shows up for you in surprising ways?

They all do, especially the long-lasting ones. The deep challenges that force our growth lurk in the realms of the unconscious, just waiting to hitch a ride on the nearest really tough transit. For example, I didn’t think that ten years of Neptune transits was going to involve an enforced descent into the Underworld for most of that period! However, the good news is that I emerged, much improved (unless you ask my husband….!)

What is your funniest transit or retrograde experience?

There are several, not all of which can be aired publicly! The one which comes immediately to mind is the occasion, in March 1985, when Saturn turned retrograde on my 28 Scorpio IC. In the middle of lunch with an old friend who at that time was a bank manager, without warning, I passed out. Just then, a friend of his, who was also a bank manager, was passing by the restaurant window. I came round and insisted on going home – very groggily, with a bank manager holding me up by each arm. Very Saturn in Scorpio, don’t you think?!

Would you rather be ruled by Uranus or Jupiter? Why?

What a question! Both those planets are strong in my horoscope, Uranus in the tenth house leading an eastern bowl shape, with Jupiter in the third closing the bowl, and the two in bi-quintile aspect. My Ascendant is also on the Jupiter/Uranus midpoint. However, if forced to choose I would go for Jupiter, provided the aspects weren’t too difficult. My reasons are probably dictated by the stage I’ve got to in life: that disruptive, eccentric, unpredictable, stubborn individualism characteristic of a Uranus-ruled life feels too tiring to contemplate now!

Jupiter’s boundless energy and optimism, ability to inspire others and be inspired by the more positive dimensions of  life, and willingness to be open to a sense of meaningful connectedness to that which is greater than oneself, are especially attractive to me at this point.

What advice would you give to someone learning how to read their own chart?

One, there are dozens of ways of evading personal responsibility – resolve at the outset never to do so by blaming your horoscope or your transits for your difficulties in life.

Two, realise that objectivity is something to be aspired to, which can never be achieved by mere human beings. This being the case, try to recognise that you can be most objective and therefore most helpful by reading the horoscopes of strangers, provided you have appropriate training and supervision. When approaching your own horoscope, or those of your loved ones, you will inevitably colour the planetary picture before you with your own hopes and fears.

Three, the illuminating light which is gradually cast as your understanding of  the symbols in your chart grows, will be wonderfully helpful in shedding light on your gifts, pains, motivations and aspirations. But bear in mind that possessing astrological knowledge has a shadow side – for example, I have never known anyone including myself who didn’t look at upcoming transits, especially of Saturn and Pluto, without a certain amount of fear.

To help my astrology students with this, I point out that 99.9% of the human race from the beginning of time has managed to stagger through life without the aid of astrology! So – enjoy the fascination of  deciphering the astrological map of your life. But don’t get too precious about it – and be aware that this wonderful knowledge has a double edge….

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650 words copyright Anne Whitaker 2015

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TreeHouse interviews astrologer, writer and blogger Anne Whitaker

TH: What initially drove you to create the Astrology: Questions and Answers site at http://www.annewhitaker.com?

AW: Answering questions about astrology is something I have done both for my students and for myself for a very long time! Then a couple of years ago, I was invited to run an astrology blog from a popular local site here in Glasgow, Scotland, UK. I thought it would be fun to call it  Astrology: Questions and Answers, since by this time my astrological writings on Writing from the Twelfth House were attracting various kinds of correspondence via comments and emails from readers. Inevitably, questions were a big part! The local site proved too limiting, so I set up my own Astrology: Questions and Answers blog.

To read the rest of the interview, click HERE

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2o0 words copyright Anne Whitaker 2014
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