My Helio Grand Trine
As I began to calculate charts for my family and other people I knew or had known in life, I could see other large-scale whole-chart patterns in their charts, things like the T-Square, the Grand Cross, and of course other Grand Trines and Kites. Soon I had run through all the common traditional patterns used in the history of astrology and was learning about patterns that at point had no name. Of course, I ended up naming them, just to make it easier to identify and refer to.
Rather than saying that a pattern was an opposition with a trine and Sextile, I ended up just calling this configuration a “Wedge,” because it looked like one. And so it went. Pretty soon I had dozens of patterns that I regularly came across. I would draw them out, using colored pencils and pens to help identify them, and I published many dozens of these patterns in color back in the mid 1970s on the cover of the “Circle Books Astrological Calendar,” but got little response.
Friends and Enemies
Of course I did the helio charts of my family and everyone I knew, but I still did not understand very well what the various chart types meant or how to best grow in my understanding by studying them. Perhaps the first real clue on the value of these whole-chart patterns came when I began to assemble a collection of the charts of people I did not get along with or who did not get along with me, my so-called not-so-friends.
I had poured over the charts of these people for years, trying to get a handle on what made these persons tick and (more to the point) what made them not-tick with me. However, I soon found that I had been going about it all wrong, looking for this planet in this house, this planet in this or that sign, and so forth. There was no overriding message coming out of that research from that approach.
Seeing Myself!
But when I looked at this same group of not-so-friends using these helio whole-chart types, there was no mistaking the message: almost all of them had chart patterns just like my own! It was as clear as day that I had been seeing myself in these folks and I didn’t like myself all that well back then. A better statement might rather be that I didn’t know myself that well back then, and we all tend to fear the unknown.
Time and time again, as I looked through this collection of not-so-friends charts I found myself staring at the same StarType as in my own natal helio chart. Now it all began to make sense. I understood, and my attitude toward these not-so-friendly types changed from that very day. I had been looking at myself in them and was not too happy about what I was seeing.
Learning about StarTypes
There was competition and all kinds of head bumping going on between me and others of my own chart type. From that time forward I gave this type some slack and soon found my focus on them as unfriendly began to loosen and dissolve. It was not a real problem any longer.
Now, here were astrological results with a very practical effect for me. My interest in resolving the meaning of these StarType patterns strengthened and I rededicated myself to understanding them. Keep in mind that this was before any home computers were on the scene, and all the calculations had to be done with pencil and paper, and later with a 4-function calculator. After I published my heliocentric ephemeris in 1975, it was easier, of course, but before then it was a real job, for sure.
And I drew each chart out by hand using colored pencils and pens, so that whatever patterns were there would stand out. And I did this for both geocentric and heliocentric charts each time. Keep in mind that, although I am presenting the helio chart and perspective in this book, I never abandoned geo astrology. Of course I used them both and still do, although now I always look at the helio chart first, and then the geo.
In the many years of personal readings that I have done since then, I always calculate both charts (and sometimes others, as well), although it is the helio chart that I most want to see, for that chart contains the fundamental dharma of the client. The helio chart is the key to the Life Path of the client, as far as I know.
The Learning Curve
I feel I have given you a pretty fair idea of how I got into looking at these chart patterns in the first place, that is: how they first caught my attention. I don’t remember my learning curve in perfect detail, other than to point out that over time and through looking at many tens of thousands of charts, I gradually evolved an understanding of what the main StarType patterns were, something about what they meant, and how to interpret them.
And each step of the way, anything I learned or saw in these chart types was put to a reality test through the counseling process, by doing readings for people. I not only did in-person sit-down readings, but I also did many hundreds of written readings for people all over the world, people who were otherwise unable to see me in person. In each reading, I always calculated and drew out both the geocentric and heliocentric charts.
That being said, let’s turn our attention to some of the main StarType patterns and what they might mean.
StarTypes Interpretation
As I look back on my work of some 35 years ago, I can remember what it was about helio astrology that was so compelling, and that was the fact that not only did everything work so well when viewed heliocentrically, but for the first time in my experience I was able to see and understand a great deal about my self, who I was, and why I might be here on earth just now. This was the kind of information I had been looking for all these years.
I had tried valiantly for many years to extract information about my spiritual life from the standard geocentric natal chart and of course had some success, but it was more like panning for the occasional flake of gold.
Once I got a hold of the helio perspective, it was like I found the mother lode of what I had always been looking for. It may sound trite or repetitive to say this, but my experience was probably very much like that of the astronomers many hundreds of years before, when they switched the center of their attention from the earth to the Sun. Things all became clear. I can’t prove why this is so, but this has been my personal experience.
Perhaps it is because the Sun is the actual physical, gravitational center of the solar system, and that using the earth as the center is not (physically speaking) as central or meaningful. I can’t say. What I do know is that once I shifted my emphasis from the earth to the Sun-centered chart, I found an astrology as strong in spiritual content as I had always dreamed it could (or should) be. From that time onward, I was completely satisfied with the amount and quality of the astrological information I was getting. My astrology worked for me, and not just vice versa.
A New Center
I suppose someone more traditionally religious might say that I stopped thinking about my personal self (geocentric) and started thinking about something greater (heliocentric). I can’t speak to that. What did happen is that the heliocentric perspective and dimension had the power to resolve and put into relief much of what I had been struggling to understand in my more personal geocentric chart. That much I know.
Keep in mind the huge change astronomers went through when they switched their emphasis from the earth as the center of the solar system to the Sun as center. Everything suddenly fit in and the long history of anomalies and exceptions were explained. It was the same in my own case, although here I am referring to the spiritual or interpretive nature of this change in focus or center. Everything came into focus, just like that, not because I had fallen in love with heliocentrics, but because heliocentrics actually explained myself to me better than anything I had known previously, better than I could.
As my teacher would say to me, I now say to you: It is not true because I say it; I say it because I find it to be the truth.”
Astrologically speaking, I had never previously gone from a more limited point of view (geocentric) to a more encompassing point of view (heliocentric). Once I did, I have never turned back, not because I am chauvinistic about helio astrology, but because helio astrology has transformed not only my view of astrology, but my view of myself, and that is what astrology at its best is supposed to do.
Pattern Leap
Now let’s turn to looking at some of the major StarType patterns and what they might mean. I will leave off at this point showing you how I stumbled upon the helio perspective (my personal story), and move toward just presenting the results of these many years of working with heliocentrics. I believe I have given you at least some idea as to how you too might approach this subject.
Geocentric and Heliocentric
I hope by now that you have the idea that I feel that it is the heliocentric StarType patterns that best define the inner or essential nature of a person, and not the geocentric patterns. Of course StarType patterns also exist in your natal geocentric chart, so why not just use that chart?
Of course, you can do that, and I have too. The difference is that I find that the helio StarType best defines the spiritual nature of the greater self or individual one is. It is the helio pattern that best represents what the entire solar system is doing (aspect wise) at any given moment, and the geocentric patterns may or may not reflect these helio patterns at any given time.
Geocentric and Heliocentric Charts
When the two charts concur, there is no problem. When they do not agree, then I have found that the helio chart best represents what is going on in the particular natal chart.
Keep in mind that the geocentric patterns are simply a snapshot of the helio patterns as seen from the perspective of Earth in its yearly journey around the Sun. The earth is embedded deep within the helio solar system, much more toward the center of that system, than to the outer edge. And from that embedded perspective, the earth sees what at times can be a somewhat distorted picture of what actually is taking place. What actually is taking place are the patterns the entire solar system, with the Sun as the center, is going through – heliocentrically. It is my thesis here that these heliocentric patterns are worthy of our attention and should be consulted, just as we consult the traditional geocentric natal chart.
The Geocentric Chart
Over many years I have found it mostly a waste of my time to try to interpret the large-scale aspect patterns (StarTypes) in the geocentric chart. They just do not hold up as well. Instead, I found myself peeking at the helio chart to get my bearings on a particular individual, to see what really is going on in there. After using both charts side by side for awhile, I found myself always looking at the helio chart first, and perhaps then getting around to looking at the geo patterns later on in a reading, if at all. In the great majority of the personal readings I have done, my client had all the information they needed about their inner spiritual nature or life path just from the helio chart, without ever having to even look at the geocentric chart, except for maybe some timing issues. Let’s go over this.

My Geo Chart
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Geocentric
The standard geocentric natal chart that astrologers have used for centuries is generally agreed to be a chart of the personality and circumstances in which each of us finds our self. The fact that astrologers chose not to absorb the heliocentric perspective those many centuries ago left us attempting to derive all the information about our life from this single (geocentric) chart. That is the historical fact.
For centuries, astrologers have derived both personal (circumstantial) information AND spiritual or deeper information from a single chart. Now we have a second chart (helio) that appears to be better at revealing our inner or spiritual life (our dharma chart), which does not mean that we are to stop using the standard geocentric natal chart. Not so. Both charts are invaluable. It is more like we now have a witness, a second astrological opinion, so to speak.
Geocentric Positions
The standard traditional geocentric chart continues to be where we look for anything personal, the circumstances in which each of us find ourselves embedded, just like the earth is embedded within the heliocentric solar system.
But right now, in these years, it may be necessary to emphasize the heliocentric chart, if only because we have avoided giving it any attention all these many centuries. We are just playing catch up, if nothing more. Let me give another example that I mentioned before.
Astronomers do not calculate astronomical information using the earth as a starting point and then deriving heliocentric coordinates, although it can be done. It is just very involved and round about. No, what astronomers do is to start with the heliocentric coordinates and then derive the geocentric positions.
From Helio to Geo
The order is from helio to geo, and not from geo to helio, which is not to say it cannot be done the other way round. It just is very, very difficult.
Using this simple analogy, astrologers have been deriving the inner or spiritual (helio) part of astrology from the personal and circumstantial (geo) chart for centuries. Of course we can do it; we have been doing it all this time. The point is that it is so much easier, so much clearer to just use the helio chart to look at spiritual or inner issues and to use the geocentric chart to look at the outer-world of personal issues.
I hope I do not confuse the issue by stating that it has been much easier for me to understand my own personal issues (geo) once I understood the overall dharma (helio) view of myself. In the helio chart I found more about who I am and what I am capable of, and this information helps me to better understand the personal circumstances and shape (geo) I am in. Sometimes, a glimpse of the big picture helps us to take responsibility for whatever details we are currently caught up in.
The bottom line here is that you can read from the helio to the geo with confidence, but not from the geo to helio with the same confidence. Reading from the geo to the helio is an acquired skill that, in my opinion, is not worth acquiring. After all, that is what we have been trying to do for centuries. Just as the astronomers go from helio to geo, so astrologers would be well advised to consider doing the same thing, interpretively – start from the helio view and then move into the geo or personal view.
The Helio Chart
Now let’s talk about what I feel the helio chart is all about. The view that I present here is more or less shared by other astrologers who have studied heliocentrics, so this is not just by personal opinion.
First of all, the helio appears to be a chart of our inner or essential nature, our inner self as opposed to our outer personality, a chart more about how we are inside when someone gets to know us, and as we get to know ourselves. I like to call it the chart of an individual’s dharma, and thus the Dharma of Life-Path Chart.
When each of us is done going through all our basic personal life changes, when we have rounded off all the rough corners of our lives, what we will end up with is our helio chart. The helio chart is about as close to that part of our self that is eternal or unchanging as we are going to get.
Your Dharma Chart
To be clear, I am not saying that the helio chart is somehow God or even the God in us, but what I am saying is that between the absolute awareness (call it God or Buddha or what-have-you?) and our personality and life circumstances are several main archetypes or dharma paths – ways of being.
In other words, there are all kinds of personalities and life circumstances, probably as varied in number as there are people in the world. Between these endless personalities and whatever common unity all persons ultimately share are a number of basic archetypes into which all these personalities can be grouped. This is what StarTypes is about, the basic archetypes or schools of thought to which each of us belong.
We are all unique persons and we all share some common essence. That is well documented by philosophers, psychologists, and poets the world over. However, between these two extremes are several groups, types and basic ways of being that persons can be typed as. I call them archetypes. They could equally be called lineages, schools of thought, approaches to life, etc. I hope you get the general idea here.
Carl Jung and others have written about archetypes and the concept should not be unknown to those of you reading this. The point is that these helio StarTypes, these large whole-chart astrological patterns are graphic and cosmic descriptions of what we might call basic life archetypes, basic approaches to life. As mentioned, I call them dharma paths and thus “Dharma Charts,” a chart of your main approach or path through life.
For those interested in this technique in more detail, see my book "StarTypes: Life-Path Partners," available in paperback on Amazon.com
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