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This
site is dedicated to disseminating quality leading-edge articles from
astrologers around the globe. We feature an extensive collection of
articles by well-known Chiron specialist Joyce
Mason (former Editor of Chironicles and host of the International
Chironic Convergences in Greece). Australia's
Candy Hillenbrand, editor and
publisher of The Wholistic
Astrologer, presents a selection of articles combining several
themes: Astrology and Healing, Esoteric Astrology, Chiron, the work
of Dane Rudhyar, and a postmodern critique of astrology. Brian
Clark writes eloquently about the myths surrounding the Pelion
region, home of the Centaurs, as well as the astrological cycles
we encounter in our fifties, with particular reference to the Chiron
cycle. Chris Turner writes on
Ethics; Lynda Hill explores the
Sabian Symbols and Hitler's chart, while Peter
Clamp looks at the Astrology of Homophobia. Janet
Webber, co-principal of the first and so far only Government
accredited astrology school in Australia, writes about the rigorous
process of gaining Government accreditation, and also explores the
interface between Celtic myth and Astrology. Cate
Whelan takes a look at the impact of Chiron on the collective,
while Gregory J. de Montfort
explores the 'new paradigm' of Humanistic Astrology.
From
New Zealand, André Donnell
specialises in the Philosophy of Science and its implications for
Astrology, as well as the social nature of Astrology.
From
the United States, Shelley Jordan
addresses the often neglected issue of the Repression of the Feminine
in Astrology and offers a transformational approach to interpreting
transits; while Philip Levine
questions the preoccupation with Prediction and urges astrologers
to honour the Mystery of life. Adele
Barger Wilson specialises in Alice Bailey's Esoteric Astrology
and Jayj Jacobs offers a thought-provoking
Codswallop Detector especially designed for astrologers, as well
as a challenge to think about our thinking. From the astrological
theorists, William Tallman looks
at a Rational Basis for Astrology and re-examines Ptolemy's influence
on modern astrology, while Dale Huckeby
explores the interface between astrological cycles and developmental
psychology.
From
Canada, Gerry Goddard whose special
interest is the bridge between transpersonal theory and astrology,
draws on the work of Dane Rudhyar, Erich Neumann, Richard Tarnas,
Ken Wilber, Stanislav Grof and others, and Vanessa
Starr explains what astrology is and is not and how to access
the soul through the tarot.
On
the other side of the Atlantic, Irish astrologer
Bill Sheeran writes about
Astrology, Patriarchy and Postmodernism, and also addresses deeper
philosophical issues concerning the nature of astrology and prediction;
while English astrologer Helen Labovitch
introduces the fundamental tenets of astrology as a path of individual
development.
In
addition, there is a comprehensive collection of Astrology, psychology,
philosophy and metaphysical links gathered from my many hours of
surfing the web, and information on the Bach Flower Remedies, including
descriptions, affirmations and details on preparation and prescribing,
and a FREE 12 lesson course: The
Healing Herbs of Dr Edward Bach. |
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