Hellenistic Timelords Weekend Intensive Lab
- Jan 30 - Feb 1, 2026
- three day online intensive
- $108
What's Happening
Timelords are the heart of ancient astrology, giving us the unfolding context of the natal chart. The ancients used many systems to make sense of this unfoldment of time, and in this lab, we will explore 6 ancient systems of timing, and their synthesis as described by the anonymous 6th-century astrologer known as Rhetorius of Egypt.
We will start with three fundamental techniques and discover how they develop into more advanced procedures, moving from planetary periods into decennials, from ascensional times into circumambulations and from annual profections into annual divisions. Explorative research sessions will follow each lecture, and time on Sunday will be spent discussing & sharing findings.
Weekend Schedule:
- Friday (12pm-2pm): Overview of Timelords in Hellenistic Astrology
- Saturday Morning (10am-12pm): Planetary Periods & Decennials
- Saturday Afternoon (2pm-4pm): Ascensional Times & Circumambulations
- Sunday Morning (10am-12pm): Annual Profections & Annual Divisions
- Sunday Afternoon (2pm-4pm): Synthesis & Sharing
All times listed in Pacific time
THIS LAB INCLUDES:
- 10+ hours of hands-on instruction.
- break-out sessions, explorative research time, and Q&As to build understanding.
- access to primary and secondary sources in the CAELi library collection.
- access to a private online portal in the CAELi virtual campus for our use before, during, and after the intensive.
- recordings of the entire weekend’s lectures.
- detailed lesson notes & interactive worksheets.
- all students who complete their final project will receive continuing education credits towards the CAELi Certificate in Comparative Astrology (CCOMPAS).
- plus radical street cred...!
Where It's Happening
CAELi's virtual campus (& Zoom)
Your Instructor
Cameron Cassidy
Cameron Cassidy is an astrologer, yoga teacher & linguaphile from Massachusetts. Blending ancient and modern approaches, he values bringing both the timeless past and the timely future in a balanced fusion. He is an instructor for Kepler College, and is the editor-in-chief of The CAELi Review, an astrological research journal. He speaks for organizations across the country, and works with clients as well as students to bring the powerful and healing art of astrology to people around the world. His work centers itself on the ancient sidereal astrology of Babylon and Egypt which set the groundwork for Hellenistic astrology.
