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June 23 — Saturn & Neptune in Aries & Dangerous Women: Eris & Other Legacies of Feminine Disrupters in Astrological Archetypes
Tuesday, June 23
8-10am Pacific / 10am-12pm Central / 11am-1pm Eastern / 5-7pm CET
Registration is available by sliding scale and includes a recording of the workshop.
REGISTER FOR THE WORKSHOP BELOW ↓
This drop-in workshop is part of a 10-part series, Saturn/Neptune in Aries - An Initiation Into Spiritual Warriorship with Aziz Bisanz, a monthly series from March through December, 2026. Click here to register for the full series including access to recordings of all sessions.
Dangerous Women: Eris & Other Legacies of Feminine Disrupters in Astrological Archetypes
In this session Aziz Bisanz will be joined by Renee Sills for an exploration of “dangerous women” archetypes in astrology through the lens of the dwarf planet Eris and her long transit through Aries.
Since her discovery in 2005, Eris has carried an aura of controversy and disruption. Named for the Greek goddess of discord, Eris is often associated with conflict, agitation, outsider perspectives, and the destabilizing force of those who refuse exclusion or silence. Her discovery famously contributed to Pluto’s reclassification as a dwarf planet, symbolically linking Eris to themes of dethroning, decentralization, and the disruption of established orders.
In astrology, Eris has come to represent the archetypal energies that dominant cultures frequently fear and punish: unruly truth-telling, refusal of compliance, collective unrest, gendered projections, rage born from exclusion, and the catalytic power of those cast as threatening or “too much.” As Eris continues her decades-long journey through Aries—and as Neptune and Saturn move into Aries alongside her—the tensions between individuality, conflict, survival, embodiment, and resistance become increasingly amplified within both personal and collective life.
This session will weave together space science and astronomical context, mythic and astrological interpretation, embodiment practice, and personal reflection. Participants will be invited to contemplate Eris in their natal charts, explore the stories projected onto “dangerous women” across history and culture, and engage with the current collective moment through practices that support discernment, courage, relational awareness, and embodied presence.
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About the facilitators
Renee Sills is the founder of Embodied Astrology, an evolving project that prioritizes co-learning, co-leadership, and accessible, experiential approaches to astrology through wide application and synthesis of astrological practice in combination with arts, healing, activism, and social design thinking. A second generation astrologer, intuitive, and somatic educator, and a devoted student of embodied spiritual practices for over 30 years, Renee’s work integrates mysticism, bodywork, ritual, and participatory art. She seeks to proliferate practices that reawaken enchantment, empathy and environmental interrelatedness.
Aziz Bisanzis a queer + trans + Lebanese-American cultural worker, somatic therapist, and astrologer living in Minneapolis. Inhabiting liminal spaces, borderlands and intersections of experience has shaped him as a person and he brings this perspective to his offerings.
Aziz believes in the importance of connecting to land, body, ancestors, and community as integral parts of healing and aliveness. The personal + the collective are in constant conversation with one another, and each deeply informs the other. Mni Sota Makoce, the land where Aziz lives, in tandem with his ancestral homelands are his most valued teachers and these relationships are the foundation of his offerings. Learn more about Aziz here.
A percentage of the proceeds from this series will go to support Aziz’s most impacted neighbors and the mutual aid groups working tirelessly to care for their community.
Scholarships are available for those who need them.
Tuesday, June 23
8-10am Pacific / 10am-12pm Central / 11am-1pm Eastern / 5-7pm CET
Registration is available by sliding scale and includes a recording of the workshop.
REGISTER FOR THE WORKSHOP BELOW ↓
This drop-in workshop is part of a 10-part series, Saturn/Neptune in Aries - An Initiation Into Spiritual Warriorship with Aziz Bisanz, a monthly series from March through December, 2026. Click here to register for the full series including access to recordings of all sessions.
Dangerous Women: Eris & Other Legacies of Feminine Disrupters in Astrological Archetypes
In this session Aziz Bisanz will be joined by Renee Sills for an exploration of “dangerous women” archetypes in astrology through the lens of the dwarf planet Eris and her long transit through Aries.
Since her discovery in 2005, Eris has carried an aura of controversy and disruption. Named for the Greek goddess of discord, Eris is often associated with conflict, agitation, outsider perspectives, and the destabilizing force of those who refuse exclusion or silence. Her discovery famously contributed to Pluto’s reclassification as a dwarf planet, symbolically linking Eris to themes of dethroning, decentralization, and the disruption of established orders.
In astrology, Eris has come to represent the archetypal energies that dominant cultures frequently fear and punish: unruly truth-telling, refusal of compliance, collective unrest, gendered projections, rage born from exclusion, and the catalytic power of those cast as threatening or “too much.” As Eris continues her decades-long journey through Aries—and as Neptune and Saturn move into Aries alongside her—the tensions between individuality, conflict, survival, embodiment, and resistance become increasingly amplified within both personal and collective life.
This session will weave together space science and astronomical context, mythic and astrological interpretation, embodiment practice, and personal reflection. Participants will be invited to contemplate Eris in their natal charts, explore the stories projected onto “dangerous women” across history and culture, and engage with the current collective moment through practices that support discernment, courage, relational awareness, and embodied presence.
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About the facilitators
Renee Sills is the founder of Embodied Astrology, an evolving project that prioritizes co-learning, co-leadership, and accessible, experiential approaches to astrology through wide application and synthesis of astrological practice in combination with arts, healing, activism, and social design thinking. A second generation astrologer, intuitive, and somatic educator, and a devoted student of embodied spiritual practices for over 30 years, Renee’s work integrates mysticism, bodywork, ritual, and participatory art. She seeks to proliferate practices that reawaken enchantment, empathy and environmental interrelatedness.
Aziz Bisanzis a queer + trans + Lebanese-American cultural worker, somatic therapist, and astrologer living in Minneapolis. Inhabiting liminal spaces, borderlands and intersections of experience has shaped him as a person and he brings this perspective to his offerings.
Aziz believes in the importance of connecting to land, body, ancestors, and community as integral parts of healing and aliveness. The personal + the collective are in constant conversation with one another, and each deeply informs the other. Mni Sota Makoce, the land where Aziz lives, in tandem with his ancestral homelands are his most valued teachers and these relationships are the foundation of his offerings. Learn more about Aziz here.
A percentage of the proceeds from this series will go to support Aziz’s most impacted neighbors and the mutual aid groups working tirelessly to care for their community.
Scholarships are available for those who need them.