Alright, so the other day I was scrolling through my podcasts, looking for something interesting to listen to, and I stumbled upon this episode about Frida Kahlo’s astrology. Now, I’m not really into astrology, like, I don’t check my horoscope daily or anything, but I’ve always been fascinated by Frida Kahlo. Her art, her life, everything about her is just so captivating.
So, I decided to give it a listen. The episode starts by mentioning that Frida was a Cancer Sun. I mean, I know a bit about the zodiac signs, like, Cancer folks are supposed to be sensitive and emotional and all that. And I thought, yeah, that kinda fits Frida, considering her passionate art and, you know, her tumultuous life.
Then they start talking about something called a “stellium” in her 12th House. I’m like, “What the heck is a stellium?” But I kept listening. They didn’t explain it right away, but they mentioned that this stellium had something to do with her life, her art, and even her health problems. They were discussing about the role of her 12th House stellium in her life. I was intrigued! I mean, Frida’s health issues were a huge part of her life story, right?
And it got me thinking, maybe there’s more to this astrology stuff than I thought. I mean, if it could explain some aspects of Frida’s life, that’s pretty cool. I learned about that Frida became deeply depressed after the amputation of her leg in 1953. She even tried to end her life several times. It made me think about how her physical suffering might have been connected to her emotional state.
They also talked about her relationship with Diego Rivera, her husband. Apparently, their astrological charts had some interesting connections, which they called “synastry.” I didn’t quite catch all the details, but it sounded like their relationship was as intense and complex as their art, maybe even destined, you know what I mean?
After listening to the episode, I felt like I had a new perspective on Frida Kahlo. It’s like, I already admired her as an artist, but now I have this whole other layer to understand her by. The hosts were pretty good at explaining things, even though I was lost at times with all the astrology terms. I even looked up some stuff online afterwards, like what a “natal chart” is, and I found Frida Kahlo’s interactive chart.
I might start paying more attention to astrology now, not in a hardcore way, but just to see if it resonates with my own life. There’s also one of the best ways to learn about astrology and your chart, which is tracking the moon phases and location. It sounds interesting! Anyway, if you’re a Frida Kahlo fan or just curious about astrology, you should check out this podcast episode. It’s definitely thought-provoking, and it made me appreciate Frida’s life and work even more.
Oh, and one more thing, they mentioned that Frida was the “OG selfie queen.” I thought that was hilarious, but it also made sense! I mean, she did paint a lot of self-portraits, right? It’s like she was way ahead of her time, even with the whole selfie thing.
- Started by finding a podcast episode about Frida Kahlo’s astrology.
- Listened to the episode, even though I’m not an astrology expert.
- Learned that Frida was a Cancer Sun, which seemed to fit her personality.
- Got confused by the term “stellium” in her 12th House but was intrigued by its connection to her life, art, and health.
- Realized that astrology might offer a new way to understand Frida’s life.
- Heard about the “synastry” between Frida and Diego Rivera’s astrological charts.
- Felt a deeper appreciation for Frida Kahlo after listening to the episode.
- Decided to maybe pay more attention to astrology in the future.
- Found it funny that they called Frida the “OG selfie queen.”
- Recommend the podcast to Frida Kahlo fans or anyone interested in astrology.
Anyway, I just wanted to share my little adventure into Frida Kahlo’s astrological world. It was a fun and unexpected way to connect with her story on a different level.