The Astrologer’s Cabinet

Advanced Mentoring in Applied Astrology

A six-month practitioners’ circle for astrologers seeking discernment, professional maturity, and clarity of voice.

For practising astrologers already working with clients and ready to engage more consciously with complexity, responsibility, and professional discernment.

· Refine your interpretive decisions and ethical clarity

· Strengthen your professional voice in writing and consultation

· Explore the boundaries of scope, authority, and integration with other practices.

Not a course. Not a checklist. A senior circle for practising astrologers.

This is a closed, deliberative space where astrologers examine their practice, challenge assumptions, and deepen professional maturity.

About the Cabinet

The Astrologer’s Cabinet is a small, senior mentoring group for astrologers who already work with clients and wish to refine how they inhabit their professional role.

This is not a training course or a performance-driven coaching program. This is a space of professional supervision and deliberation: a closed circle where astrological reasoning is articulated, examined, and refined through sustained engagement with real practice.

The name Cabinet is intentional. Like its political counterpart, this is a forum for considered deliberation among peers. Participation assumes working competence in astrology, independent chart work, and a willingness to engage with rigorous curiosity.

Dates: 11 Apr, 16 May, 20 Jun, 11 Jul, 8 Aug, 5 Sep 2026
Time: Saturdays, 10:00 am – 11:30 am (AEST)
Format: Live online via Zoom
Group size: Limited; selected for cohort balance.

Ethos

Technical knowledge alone does not produce a reliable astrologer. Competence emerges through repeated encounters with complexity: contradictory symbols, unclear questions, ethical pressure points, and the limits of preferred methods.

The work of the Cabinet is to make those encounters visible and workable. I facilitate the group in articulating reasoning and examining decisions, supporting the group in addressing professional challenges collectively.

We make interpretive reasoning explicit rather than assumed, focusing on how decisions are made, how scope is held, and how an astrologer’s voice becomes precise and coherent without losing humanity.

The Cabinet is about refining how you work as a professional astrologer, rather than adding more tools to your kit.

Who this is for:

  • Practising astrologers already working with clients and capable of independent chart work

  • Practitioners who can situate their practice within (or in relation to) a recognisable tradition and articulate the assumptions behind their methods

  • Those willing to bring live material from practice — charts, consultation dilemmas, or professional writing — into a shared deliberative space

  • Astrologers seeking professional discernment and maturity rather than accumulation of technique or procedural checklists.

Who this is not for:

  • Astrology students not yet working independently with clients or charts

  • Those not yet comfortable engaging with thoughtful critique or professional disagreement

  • Participants seeking prescriptive formulas, quick answers, or reassurance rather than thoughtful deliberation.

This circle is best suited to astrologers already carrying client responsibility and ready to deepen how they inhabit that role.

Core Areas of Deliberation

Judgement: Deciding what matters in a chart, ethical pressures, and responsibility.

Method: Choosing techniques deliberately and contextually, rather than by habit or fashion.

Voice: Developing precision, restraint, and clarity in speaking and writing.

Authority: Client containment, scope of practice, and professional signals.

Integration: How astrology coheres with your other modes of practice (e.g. writing, ritual, magic, counselling).

Structure & Commitment

Each 90‑minute session opens with a brief orientation to a theme, followed by focused case deliberation. One or two participants present a professional artefact — a chart, a consultation dilemma, or a piece of writing — for collective examination.

I offer methodological reframing, alternative approaches, and reasoning to make choices visible rather than implicit.

Participants are expected to attend at least five of the six live sessions to maintain continuity of the work. To ensure the highest level of privacy for live case work, the group will determine recording protocols at the first meeting. However, the emphasis is on live, synchronous presence.

The depth of the work depends on consistent presence and engagement.

Investment & Applications

Total Investment: $1,200 AUD

Payment Options: Paid in full, or two instalments of $600. (All fees must be settled by 10 April 2026.)

Timeline:

  • Instalment Plan Deadline: 14 March

  • Final Applications Close: 20 March (Aries Equinox), unless filled prior

  • First Meeting: Saturday 11 April, 10:00 am

Admission is by application. Selection prioritises professional readiness and group balance.

If you’re unsure about readiness or timing, you can also register interest for a future Cabinet cohort here.