The intuitive astrologer
The intuitive astrologer – workshop with Nina Bentzon
Workshop 1 – for students of astrology
“True thinking is not a matter for the brain”
Neurosurgeon Eben Alexander
The success of a message largely depends on your own inner state as a messenger.
As astrologers, we train and study the science and symbols of astrology, but we depend on the light of our intuition to understand the totality of a chart in its many dimensions. Our job is to turn on the light and awaken the intelligence of the Soul in our clients. To do that, first we must be in contact with the higher dimensions of our own being.
Intuition means “tuition from within”. But how do we access this higher faculty and how do we train and refine it?
In this workshop we focus on clarity in understanding and practical application:
- What is intuition?
- What are the characteristics?
- How do we gain access?
- Are there different kinds – Uranus, Neptune, Pluto? What about the Moon? Chart examples.
- How do we distinguish from other states of consciousness?
- Results?
Nina has been a professional astrologer since 1987 and is the author of three books. As a young woman, she experienced a spiritual awakening with remarkable results – most importantly the healing of long time infertility. These events transformed her understanding of the importance of spiritual intuition in astrological work and the transcendent dimensions in a chart.
Her teaching is based on 30 years of research and studying the works of A. A. Bailey, Liz Greene, Brady, Schulman, Spiller, Arroyo, Oken and Forrest with inspiration from Eastern philosphy, near death research and the cosmology of Hicks/Abraham, Steiner, Martinus, Roberts/Seth among others.
Nina Bentzon-Ehlers is the founder and teacher of Nina Bentzon-Ehlers Astrology, Denmark, that provides courses in psychological astrology and transpersonal psychology.
Nina Bentzon has worked within the field of astrology and transpersonal psychology for more than 30 years. As a law student specializing in human rights, she went to work for the Cree Nation in Canada and was exposed to Native American philosophy. This prompted a career leap into a spirituality and enlightenment