Cairon in Aries: A Healing Journey, 2021-2028

If you’re not an astrology enthusiast, you’ve probably never heard of the word “Cairon”. It’s actually an asteroid, not as common as the Sun or Moon. Even in astrological circles, not every astrologer specializes in analyzing this star. But its role is very special – it represents the wounds within us that are not easily healed, and how to learn to grow and heal ourselves through them.

The planet Caelum orbits between Saturn and Uranus and is a member of the Centauri star cluster. In the past, it was believed that Saturn was the boundary of our universe and that the world beyond Saturn was mysterious and unknown. With the discovery of Uranus, Neptune and Pluto, it was slowly realized that these outer planets were more related to energies on a “collective level”, such as social trends, group sentiments, and even subconscious feelings that were common to all human beings.

The position of Kelon is in the transition zone between the “individual” and the “collective”. It acts as a bridge, allowing us to move from our inner world to a larger cosmic perspective. In other words, it helps us to make sense of our relationship with the world, and in the process, to face and deal with deep-seated wounds.

In Greek mythology, Caelum was a wise man who suffered from pain that could not be healed, even though he possessed immortality. His story is very moving: he was abandoned by his own mother as a child, and when he grew up, he was severely injured by a student’s mistake. These injuries caused him a lifetime of pain, but because of this, he became a mentor to many heroes, teaching them how to face suffering and become stronger.

Cairon in Aries

So, in astrology, the place where the star of Cairon falls often represents the area where we are most vulnerable and need to learn to heal ourselves the most.

Beginning in 2021, the planet Cairon enters the sign of Aries and will continue to do so until 2028. During this time, we will experience some challenges related to self-identity, self-confidence, and mobility. Aries is a passionate, impulsive, and outspoken sign that symbolizes one’s initial courage and strength. However, this self-will, which is supposed to be strong, may take a hit when the planet Kailon arrives.

As an example, you may encounter difficulties at work and feel that your efforts are not rewarded; or in relationships, you may meet people who make you doubt your worth; or even at home, you may feel unappreciated or denied when spending time with your loved ones. These situations can make you think, “Am I not good enough? Is there no point in my existence?” This feeling can make you feel powerless, as if you’ve lost your motivation to move forward.

But this is not the end. On the contrary, Kailong’s role is to allow us to find our true selves in the midst of these seemingly “failed” experiences. It doesn’t tell us the answers directly, but leads us to think deeply: why do I care so much about what others think? Why does one failure make me doubt myself?

In fact, there is an important message hidden behind these questions: each of us has an indestructible force within us. It’s just that sometimes we need to experience some setbacks to truly realize it. It’s like a warrior whose body is covered with scars, but he still stands straight. It’s not because he’s free of pain, but because he’s learned how to walk with his wounds.

So, when you feel lost, helpless, or even angry during this time, please don’t rush to deny yourself. Try asking yourself: what is this experience trying to tell me? Can I find a little room to grow from it? You may not find the answer at first, but if you are willing to keep exploring, one day you will realize that these scars are not weaknesses, but a path to a stronger you.

This is the significance of Cairon in Aries: it allows us to learn to respect our feelings, rebuild our trust in ourselves, and ultimately find our own courage and strength in the midst of repeated setbacks.