Queer Cosmos, Colin Bedell
Queer Cosmos, Colin Bedell
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Queer Cosmos
The Astrology of Queer Identities & Relationships

Author: Colin Bedell

Narrator: Daniel Henning

Unabridged: 11 hr 6 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 12/28/2021


Synopsis

Queer Cosmos is a contemporary, fresh look into astrology, personal insight, and relationships for the LGBTQ+ community! Astrologer Colin Bedell from Cosmopolitan and QueerCosmos.com has brought together fifteen years of research, client interviews, and astrological mastery to create a spiritual guide for not only resistance and resilience, but also personal insights and relationship compatibility.

Unpacking complex issues like shame and worthiness, Queer Cosmos explores Astrology as an antidote to feelings of hopelessness and provides language for authentic practices of self-expression. Leaving behind gender-normative pronouns and assumptions, Queer Cosmos explores more nuanced patterns of the archetypal energies expressed in queer experiences.

After all, the only way to forge deep, meaningful relationships is to first forge a relationship with yourself. Drawing on research from experts in the field like Dr. Harville Hendrix, Brene Brown, and Esther Perel, Bedell goes deep to provide practical relational theory that can empower listeners to find successful and healthy relationships.

About Colin Bedell

Colin Bedell is a gay Gemini Twin from Long Island. His website, queercosmos.com was founded to explore queer identities and issues through the lens of universal spiritual themes and astrology. He graduated from the New School with a bachelor's degree in literature and from Parsons School of Design with a master's in fashion studies. Colin is the weekly horoscope writer for cosmopolitan.com, a monthly contributor to astrology.com, and the author of A Little Bit of Astrology. He's currently serving as the vice president for the Long Island chapter of the astrological not-for-profit organization National Council for Geocosmic Research.


Reviews

2.5 stars - meh... A disappointing read. Possibly 30-40% of the book is gender-neutral, and the other part still brings the binary to the "queer table". It became a disappointing read bc it says right on the title "QUEER" and it brought pretty much nothing new, except more exclusiveness in any astrol......more

Goodreads review by Elliot

A little heavy to read sometimes but very inclusive and great to read once you get stuck into it. It’s also very good for reference. I think the interviews at the back were my favourite bit.......more