Mumbai Astrologers Predict for 2010

The coming year is going to be a mixed bag for Mumbaikars. On the positive side, astrologers are predicting early rain, no water cuts and development and economic stability in 2010. On the other hand, a possibility of a calamity by May 26, 2010, is being foreseen and the city dwellers are being asked to take care of their health.
According to astrologer Atulshastri Bhagre, the city will witness an unexpected event by May 26, 2010. “It could be a calamity — natural, political, social or individual. But that does not mean that 2010 will not be good. The city will also develop a lot and the developments in the second half will bring a good name for the city,” he said.
As far as the two eclipses, solar and lunar, are concerned, Bhagre said that there was nothing to worry about. “One cannot avoid the effects of the eclipses but there is no reason to worry. You should concentrate on your work,” he said.
Arun Shah, another astrologer, echoed Bhagre’s sentiments. “There will be some negative events by May 26, 2010. But the rains will arrive early, on June 6.”
Shah prepared his predictions after studying Indian as well as Chinese astrology. “The New Year will be full of optimism and humanitarianism,” he said. “The share market will bloom. The production of fruits and food grains will increase.”
An increase in cases of drunken driving is foreseen and people with a negative mindset will be rash and disobedient. Liver and lung diseases may also rise.
Despite so many things in the whole year, astronomer DK Soman said that 2010 will be known for the annular solar eclipse. “The eclipse will be visible from India on January 15. Mumbaikars will be able to watch 60% of it. The last annular solar eclipse was seen from India on July 20, 1944,” he said.

(From here)

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Famous Test Of Astrology Flawed?

Statistics Test

Statistics Test

Results of a research study that skeptics have used for more than two decades to debunk and deride astrology “violated the demands of fairness and common norms of statistical analysis,” an article in the current issue of the Journal of Scientific Exploration concludes.
What’s more, in his critique, author Suitbert Ertel of the GEM Institute of Psychology in Gottingen, Germany, argues that the study organized by researcher Shawn Carlson and known as “A Double Blind Study of Astrology” followed a faulty, piecemeal analytical approach to the wrong conclusions.
A statistical expert, Ertel is Professor Emeritus at Gottingen University and the author of numerous research articles. The Tenacious Mars Effect, a book he co-authored with American Kenneth Irving, defended the statistical credibility of astrological effects reported by French statistician Michel Gauquelin.

The Carlson study is widely viewed by skeptic groups as the test that successfully demonstrated the inability of professional astrologers to correctly match individual birth charts with personality profiles generated by a standard psychological personality test. The three-part study also has been cited as evidence that individuals don’t appear to know themselves all that well, and can’t distinguish between their own and other birth charts (horoscopes) interpreted by professional astrologers.
The controversial study published in the prestigious science journal Nature in 1985 and is referred to today by more than 400 internet pages listed on the Google search engine, which is more than any other research paper of its kind.
Carlson claimed that failed tests involving student volunteers and professional astrologers from the San Francisco Bay Area “produced a strong case against natal astrology as practiced by reputable astrologers.” Professor Ertel reanalyzed data from the study and found this claim to be “untenable.”
Astrologers participating in the high profile study performed much better than may be generally believed, he said.

Test Vehicles Described
In one of the three tests conducted by Carlson, professional astrologers were asked to match the birth charts of student volunteers with personality profiles generated by the California Psychological Inventory (CPI) questionnaire. Birth charts were cast for 116 volunteer students, and each volunteer was asked to complete the lengthy CPI questionnaire.The birth charts of the volunteers were then divided among 28 participating astrologers. For comparison purposes, astrologers were given three CPI personality profiles with every birth chart. One of the profiles was a match for the chart and the other two were two randomly selected profiles matching other volunteers in the pool.
Simply, the idea was to determine if the astrologers would be able to collectively match the charts with the correct CPI profiles in a statistically meaningful way. As part of the assignment, the astrologers were asked to identify which profile was the best, second- and third-best “fit” with the natal chart, and to rank how strongly they felt about their choices on a scale from one to 10.
A similar test was done to see if student test subjects could identify their own CPI personality profiles from a group that included their own and two others. A third test was devised to see if the student volunteers would perform equally well, or badly, when the personality profiles were prepared by professional astrologers.
Effectively, the design for all three tests was the same. But student volunteers were not asked to subjectively rank or indicate how strongly they felt about their choices.
It was Carlson’s conclusion that the astrologers failed to match horoscopes with the correct profiles. He also reported that the student volunteers were unable to identify their own CPI profiles, and fared no better when the written profiles were prepared by professional astrologers.
A failed or chance result would mean that subjects only picked the correct profiles about 33 percent of the time (once in every three tries), which is roughly the result Carlson reported for all three tests.
When the study was completed in 1983 Carlson was a PhD candidate in physics at the University of California with no special training or expertise in psychological testing, Concerns about the methods used and conclusions reached quickly surfaced.
For example, Carlson was criticized for asking the astrologers to do something the CPI specifically warned against: interpreting scores without any prior experience using the test vehicle in the way it was intended to be used by trained professional psychologists.
Because the CPI results in a different profile for men and women, no psychologist would attempt to interpret the CPI without knowing the gender of the test subjects. However, the astrologers later claimed that Carlson deliberately withheld this information from them.
Another concern focused on publication of the research paper in Nature’s Commentary section, the only articles section of the journal that is at the editor’s discretion. Content published here is not subjected to the peer review process.

Fairness Issues Raised

Ertel’s critical assessment of the study raised fairness issues, questioned the sample size, found flaws with the methodology used, and noted the possibility that careless data handling may have tainted the results. Even more damning, he said the researcher’s “piecemeal approach to statistical analysis” contributed to calculation errors.
The tests involving student volunteers were especially suspect. Ertel noted that half of the data ratings were so poor they could not be analyzed, and the half that could be analyzed was not carefully completed. More than one in three students failed to complete their assignments.
The astrologers were more motivated, but Ertel argues that a two-choice format (pair comparison) would have been the more fair way to conduct the tests “because this approach minimizes the complexity of the subject’s task while increasing the precision of results.”
At the time, astrologers protested that the profiles they were asked to compare were very similar. More fairly, in a test like this, astrologers should be asked to compare the profiles of individuals known to have dissimilar personality traits, Ertel believes.
He points out that Carlson initially intended to see if the astrologers could select the correct profile as either their first or second choice at a statistically higher than expected rate but “ignored his own protocol without giving reasons.” Based on his reanalysis of the data, Ertel confirmed that the astrologers were able to select the correct profile as either their first or second choice at a rate significantly better than expected by chance.
With statistical significance, the astrologers also were able to identify which personality profile was the poorest “fit”, a finding that also contradicts Carlson’s original claim. And a statistical reanalysis of the one to 10 numerical ranking system the astrologers were asked to use to subjectively indicate how strongly they felt about their individual choices weighed in their favor as well.

In view of at least two significant test results, Carlson’s claim that we are now in a position to argue a surprisingly strong case against astrology as practiced by reputable astrologers isn’t justified, Ertel insists.

Thanks to: www.astroresearchnewsservice.com

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Sri Lankan Astrologer Arrested

Last week, popular Sri Lankan astrologer Chandrasiri Bandara predicted in his regular astrological column that September and October would be a time of severe ecomonic and political problems for the island. He apparently also told an opposition meeting that the prime minister would take over as president on 9 September and the opposition leader would become prime minister.
He was arrested on the evening of the 24th and charged with”publishing an astrological column which was adverse to the government,”
Most Sri Lankan politicians, including President Rajapaksa, firmly believe in astrology. And according to this BBC article the country is cracking down on dissidents generally and journalists in particular. It is not yet known what Bandara’s fate will be.

This follows on from the case of Emil Leshtanski, the Bulgarian astrologer who created mass panic last April when he predicted that thousand would die in an earthquake that would level the city of Haskovo over the Orthodox Christian Easter weekend. Hundreds fled to the countryside, sleeping in tents and cars. Police questioned Leshtanski and said they were considering charges of terrorism, spreading false information and public panic. As of the time of writing, Leshtanski has publically apologised and admitted he was wrong; however, prosecutors are still considering charges and he could face up to two years in jail.

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Ukraine astrologers predict for their country

UkraineAn article from MigNews.com.ua (the translation needs work, but the meaning is clear enough) – let’s see how well they do.
Ukraine data: August 24, 1991, at 17:31 BGT (14:31 pm GMT), in Kiev, Ukraine (30e31, 50n26) – set for the moment of the Proclamation of independence from the USSR

The political struggle may aggravate in summer, the Segodnya newspaper is citing the Pavel Globa Center expert Tamara Deinega: “The statesmen will bring up a question of national language. Premier will make a visit to another country, most likely, to the Russian Federation, and escalation of a situation in energy sphere is probable. Beginning from June 22 parliament will be insisting on curtailing a lot of social programs and demanding from Premier unpopular measures to fill the budget. The situation in politics will be very intensive until summer vacation of the Verkhovna Rada begins in the middle of July. There is a high probability of ecocatastrophes beginning from July till August – it may be explosion or flood”.

“The reform in medical sphere is expected to be carried out beginning from August 22 till September 18, most likely, fee-for-service medicine will be introduced. A peak of political crisis and the threat of international scandal involving Ukraine is possible beginning from September 18 till October 18. Dollar rate will be keeping on the level of UAH 7 in summer. The jump in dollar rate is expected to be in October”, Tamara Deinega predicts.

Astrologer Vlad Ross predicts a little slackening: “The crisis may be compared with tsunami – it has 3 waves. The first one is going away, it is only petty annoyances. The second wave is the most destructive one, it is expected to happen beginning from January 2010. The dollar rate will gain ground in May, it will be on the level UAH 7,77 but is expected to fall towards Euro”.

“In general, the summer will be rather favorable period – nothing bad will happen, because Jupiter is on one line with Luna. Luna is Ukraine, Jupiter – a planet of luck and happiness. Everything will be stable on the political scene”. The period from June 28 till July 5 is dangerous – traffic accidents, fires are possible during this time. In the first decade of August technogenic catastrophes on plants are possible”, astrologer Vlad Ross specified.

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Russell Grant on Pluto in Capricorn

Russell Grant

Russell Grant


Exciting things are happening in the skies in 2009. Pluto has only just begun its long journey that will last until 2023, through Capricorn. What this planet does is destroy old patterns and bring about transformations. Capricorn, an earth sign, has associations with the earth’s resources, the stock exchange and governments.

Pluto’s journey through Capricorn marks the start of what could be a rebirth for the planet. Expect new and dramatic changes over the years ahead as Pluto in Capricorn pushes the world to alter its ways. The time has come for us to speed up our efforts to save the planet and it is Pluto that will help drive this change over the coming years.

Nations throughout the world will start to take eco-solidarity more seriously. The more industrial countries will commit themselves to cutting their energy consumption and there will be a stronger shift to renewable energy sources.

Between May and August 2009 there will be a rare conjunction between Jupiter, Chiron and Neptune in Aquarius. Jupiter, planet of expansion, is restrained by Chiron, the healer as more attention is drawn to the high impact on climate change that food waste has and what can be done about it.

Read the whole article at Green Shopping Blog here.

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Direct Station of Venus Exalted in Pisces: The Underdog Scottish Singer with the Voice of an Angel

By Robert P. Blaschke
… I dreamed a dream in time gone by
When hope was high
And life worth living
I dreamed that love would never die
I dreamed that God would be forgiving …
– Les Miserables

Susan Boyle natal chart
… Then I was young and unafraid
When dreams were made and used
And wasted
There was no ransom to be paid
No song unsung
No wine untasted …

With last year’s ingress of Pluto into Capricorn, a global economic crisis engulfed humanity and plunged mankind into despair. Millions of unemployed have lost health care benefits. Millions more are behind on mortgage payments. Hundreds of thousands have lost homes to bank foreclosures. Staggering credit card debt for those having lived beyond their means will now never be repaid. Banks have gone into insolvency or are barely surviving on taxpayer bail-outs from the government.
Such a desolate and hopeless landscape in which the world finds itself. The recent retrograde Venus in detriment in Aries had millions holding their heads in sorrow as they pondered depleted investment or retirement accounts decimated by the stock market crash of last Fall. Each evening, the nightly news would be watched to find any glimmers of hope for a resuscitated economy or good news on the job front.
On Saturday, 11th April, retrograde Venus made her ingress back into Pisces, sign of her exaltation. She would be stationing direct the next week on 17th April in the final degree of the Zodiac, once again to ingress back into her detriment in Aries on 24th April at the Taurus New Moon. Oh, how the world yearned for 13 days of relief as Venus stationed in her exalted sign in the most karmic degree of the Zodiac.

… But the tigers come at night
With their voices soft as thunder
As they tear your hopes apart
As they turn your dreams to shame …

That Saturday night, on the Britain’s Got Talent TV show, a homely 48-year-old spinster named Susan Magdalen Boyle, microphone in hand, fearlessly took the stage and faced the sneers of the judges and the audience. Ian Youngs, entertainment reporter for the BBC News, wrote:
“Last Saturday, viewers saw Boyle, with double chin, unkempt hair, frumpy appearance and eccentric demeanour, step onto the talent show stage and roclaim her dream of being a professional singer. The judges rolled their eyes and the audience pulled incredulous faces. Onlookers, on set and at home, were rubbing their hands at the prospect of another hopeless, deluded loser being crushed by a withering Simon Cowell insult. Then she opened her mouth and sang I Dreamed A Dream from Les Miserables. Her voice confounded all expectations – the judges’ eyes bulged, the crowd went wild and Boyle became an instant star.”
Over the next week, a YouTube video of her performance was viewed over 30 million times by people around the world, many brought to tears by the operatic beauty of her soaring voice as their hearts were pierced by her innocent and angelic presence.

… And still I dream he’ll come to me
And we will live our lives together
But there are dreams that cannot be
And there are storms
We cannot weather …

During her backstage comments, Ms Boyle revealed that she lived alone in her village of Blackburn with her cat, Pebbles. She also stated that she had never been married; indeed, she said she had never even been kissed by a man. With her natal Venus
retrograde in Aries and square to Saturn, one’s heart aches for the barren existence she has had to endure. It was also revealed that she was the youngest child of nine from a Roman Catholic family and that she had cared for her ailing mother until she
passed away in 2007 at the age of 91. She had always aspired to be a singer, and her mother had encouraged her to audition for that British TV talent show.
To what does the astrologer attribute the sudden fame and global acclaim for Ms Boyle? Surely, her nativity1 must contain a hidden seed which has now borne fruit.
Susan Boyle Triwheel1
For each of us, there is a powerful degree in the Zodiac that remains charged, or filled with life-giving power, throughout our earthly existence. This degree is the one in which our pre-natal solar eclipse occurred. For Susan Boyle, her pre-natal eclipse transpired on 15 February 1961 in 26° Aquarius.
Remarkably, now that she has become a worldwide symbol for the hope and faith required to never give up on one’s dream, we see that the upcoming conjunction of Jupiter and Neptune in late May, itself an alignment of hope and transcendence, will fall precisely on Ms Boyle’s pre-natal solar eclipse.
One may ask, ‘What about all of the other souls born in 19612 with this degree as their pre-natal eclipse?’ At the time of Ms Boyle’s birth, 15° Aquarius culminated on the Midheaven. As the meridian of the nativity moves one degree each four minutes of clock time, one’s MC is rather unique and can only occur once a day for a few minutes. 15° of the fixed signs are known to astrologers to be the “power degrees” of the Zodiac, and Aquarius is the sign that rules radio and television broadcasting.
When the pre-natal solar eclipse is calculated for her place of birth, the 20th degree of Pisces was rising and the Galactic Center degree in 26° Sagittarius is culminating.
From Charubel, for Pisces 20, we find the all-important rising degree symbol to be:

An angel blowing a trumpet.
Denotes one whose office will be to publish to the world some important message: a message having a bearing on the social or spiritual condition of mankind. A preacher, a lecturer, or some popular person.

It has been speculated that Susan Boyle will win the TV talent show and go on to become an international singing sensation with a multi-million pound recording contract. With Pluto conjunct her North Node, and being born at the Full Moon with an exalted Sun, her life purpose is to become a powerful and transformational human being. With Pluto having stationed on her Descendant in 2007-08 and now above her natal horizon for the first time in her life, she is on her way to living her purpose.
What other hidden seeds are found in the nativity for Ms Boyle that give testimony to her angelic and powerful voice and to her musical ability? Astrologers working within metaphysical and esoteric dimensions know that the 5th harmonic family of
aspects, which include the 72° quintile and its 144° derivative, the biquintile, often are found in the horoscopes of artistic or musical geniuses.
Susan Boyle quintile
For Susan Boyle, one finds a rather rare Quintile Yod with her Pluto/North Node conjunction as its apex. An exalted Sun and a dignified Saturn comprise the base of the isosceles triangle, the two strongest planets by sign in her nativity.
One also finds an equally rare Septile Yod in her horoscope with her chart ruler, Mercury as its apex. The transit of Saturn through 16° Virgo on the day of the British TV show for which she performed, triggered this Yod by opposing her natal Mercury.
Susan Boyle Yod
The 7th harmonic family of aspects, which include the 51 3/7° septile, the 102 6/7° biseptile, and the 154 2/7° triseptile, are known to produce spiritual awareness and to also give an individual the ability to experience a suspension of normal reality.
Susan Boyle Triwheel 2
Will her new found success and fame be of a lasting nature? Yes, and the astrologer can confirm this by observing that her secondary progressed Sun is now applying to a trine with natal Saturn, an aspect with enduring qualities. One also sees that her
secondary progressed Pluto is stationary direct and that her minor progressed Saturn is additionally stationary direct; both stations revealing an emerging from an inward and withdrawn existence into a powerful and lasting presence in the outer world.
Susan Boyle will be popular in the USA, as natal Mars, the apex planet of a Cardinal T-Cross, is in the exact degree of America’s Sun. In her Astro*Carto*Graphy®, the Jupiter/Ascendant line runs right through Chicago, home of the broadcast studios of
Oprah Winfrey. It was reported that she has been invited to appear on the Oprah show and will thus receive additional exposure from the millions of her viewers.

Just when the world needed it most, an innocent and guileless soul with the voice of an angel stepped onto the stage of life and lifted millions of tired and weary spirits up to higher ground. With each tear shed upon listening to her moving rendition of I Dreamed A Dream from Les Miserables, one more human being was immersed into the healing waters of a stationary direct Venus exalted in Pisces.
For every middle-aged female underdog who feared that her hope was caving in and that she was about to abandon her dreams to age and to the vicissitudes of earthly existence, one prays that these women of certain years will have been inspired by the courage of Susan Boyle. With her exact progressed Mars-Jupiter opposition, she has become a blood transfusion for those souls whose veins were devoid of hope.

… I dreamed a dream in time gone by
When hope was high
And life worth living
I dreamed that love would never die
I dreamed that God would be forgiving …

© 2009 Robert P. Blaschke

1. Birth data from Ms Caroline Gerard of The Scottish Astrological Association who obtained the birth certificate from the records office of the Scottish New Register House. The Blackburn, Scotland sole entry listed in many astrology software atlases shows an incorrect latitude and longitude for a Blackburn in Aberdeenshire, and not for the correct second Blackburn in West Lothian.
2. It should also be pointed out that the new U.S. president, Barck Obama, born 4 August 1961, has the same pre-natal solar eclipse as Ms Boyle.

Addendum: Caroline Gerrard would like to add that Susan Boyle was in fact born at Bangour Hospital, near Broxburn, 03w34, 55n55, which changes the angles slightly.

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US Astrologers feature in ‘Wife Swap’

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America’s popular Wife Swap show is to feature a family of astrologers:

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ON ABC’S WIFE SWAP (4/24)
A COWBOY FAMILY WHO BELIEVE MEN SHOULD RIDE THE PLAINS WHILE WOMEN STAY HOME SWAP LIVES WITH A VEGAN FAMILY OF ASTROLOGERS WHO TALK TO PLANTS, ON ABC’S “WIFE SWAP”
“Brazenwood/Taylor” – A meat-loving cowboy family with traditional values swap lives with a free-spirited vegan family who consult the stars, on “Wife Swap,” FRIDAY, APRIL 24 (8:00-9:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network. Each week two very contradictory families from across the country participate in a two-week-long challenge: The wives exchange husbands, children and lives (but not bedrooms) to discover daily life in another woman’s shoes. This astonishing experiment repeatedly changes lives and redefines families.
The Taylor family from Texas own a cattle ranch and live for the good old fashioned American rodeo! World Champion Team Roper Dad Calvin (33), and his wife, Heather (34), have four children, Claire (12), Caroline (9), Cameron (6) and Calvin Jr. (4), who are tough rodeo competitors themselves in barrel racing and roping. The Taylors are raising their kids to be hardworking winners. Calvin strives to lead by example and spends most of his time outside with the animals, while Heather prefers to stay at home, “barefoot and pregnant.” Calvin expects hot dinners of meat and potatoes but refuses to do any housework. To ensure Calvin Jr. follows in his footsteps, his father takes him out for meals alone, leaving all the Taylor women behind. Even if it upsets his daughters, the girls aren’t allowed to show any emotion because the Taylors believe crying makes you weak. They believe their traditional values are creating well-grounded, practical children, which is important to the cowboy way of life.
Meanwhile, the new-age Brazenwood family from North Carolina live in a world of their own, literally. Astrologist Dad Kelly (37) wrote a fantasy novel about a fictional world named “Thandoria” starring a boy named Arian Brazenwood, which is the name he later gave to his real-life son here on planet Earth. Adrian’s step mom, Christina (28), is an energy healer who lets her astrological chart dictate her days because she believes it puts her in touch with the meaning of life. She enjoys spending time outside talking to her friends the plants, and isn’t afraid to rub dirt all over her body or even have a taste of it while communing with nature. When she’s not one with nature, she dons funky costumes and teaches a dance class called “soul shaking.” Back at home, Kelly wears a towel wrapped around his waist instead of pants and loves to run around and to pretend sword fight or play in fantasy worlds with Arian (13). When it comes to domestic duties, they all chip in, and they prefer a vegan diet. To help unify the family, they chant “om” before every meal, which is the sound of the universe being created.
In the first week, Heather leaves behind the rodeo for the world of fantasy. Kelly begins by giving her an astrological reading, but pragmatic Heather claims she doesn’t believe in all the “fluff.” Though she tries to talk to plants like Christina, she finds it difficult to have a true conversation. With so much focus on astrology and the world of make believe, Heather worries the family doesn’t know the difference between work and play. Meanwhile, in Texas, Christina Brazenwood notices the plants on the ranch are far less inviting than the friendly foliage back at home. Like the plants, she thinks the family has difficulty expressing emotion and is saddened that Calvin chooses to spend time with his only son and leave his daughters behind. After spending time with the Taylor girls, Christina confronts Calvin about his lack of emotion and chauvinistic attitude, but Calvin maintains he’s happy living life by his cowboy code.
In the second week of the swap, when the wives change the rules and turn the tables, Heather rules that Kelly has to trade in his skirt and star-gazing for spurs and become a real cowboy. For Heather, that means eating like one too… after 17 years of abstaining from meat, Kelly has to chow down on chicken fried steak and cheeseburgers. Although Kelly tries to man up and follow her rules, he eventually melts down and tosses his burger off the balcony, leading Heather to believe he’ll never grow up. Meanwhile in Texas, kooky Christina bans rodeo, ranching and riding in favor of poetry, writing and painting. However, before she can even finish reading her rules, Calvin stages a walkout and takes his kids for a meat dinner. After the explosive rule change, Calvin takes the whole family to live in a trailer. Christina decides to persevere anyway and tries to introduce the family to interpretive dancing, but Calvin continues to shut her out, claiming, “real men don’t dance!” After two weeks in another home, can Heather Taylor bring the eccentric Brazenwoods one step closer to reality? And can Christina Brazenwood help the no-nonsense Taylors get in touch with their emotional sides?”

In other words:
LAUGH at the hilarious astrologists, as they dance, chant and talk to their plants!
JEER at the rootin’ tootin’ Texas cowboys as they chew their raw beef!
GASP at the sight of a man wearing a skirt!
APPLAUD a real old-fashioned man who makes the womenfolk stay at home!
YES! Forget about watching real human beings explain their lifestyles and beliefs! Be entertained instead! Switch on in your millions to see all your favourite stereotypes CONFIRMED!

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New 2010 Ephemeris

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Raphael’s 2010 Ephemeris has just popped through my door. Yes, I know you can get ephemerides for free online, and that every astrology program comes with an ephemeris generator. But looking at a screen or a printout doesn’t come anywhere near the satisfaction of holding a proper printed book in your hand.
Which is why I order my copy of the next year’s Raphael’s at this time every year – I like to spend time browsing through it, noting transits to my own chart and the charts of family and friends, plus all the mundane aspects – lunations, outer-planet conjunctions and the like. (If they would only include Chiron in their listings, it would be perfect – but you can’t have everything.)
So if you, like me, prefer books to printouts, get your copy now – preferably from a small independent bookseller, such as Midheaven Books.

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Astrology and Twitter

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Like Twitter? On Twitter? Want to follow some astrologers who are also on Twitter? Well, you could search on Twitter – but it’s far easier to find them with WeFollow.com/tag/astrologer
Try it!

Meanwhile, US astrologer Jacqueline Bigar has been taking a look at a possible birth chart for Twitter, with some interesting conclusions.

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“Give more weight to astrology” says journalist

A short, but positive, view of astrology from the Erie Times & News:

Astrology goes far beyond the one-line blurbs called “horoscopes” in this newspaper. And for those immersed in it, it demands they have a pretty good understanding of planetary movement and astronomy; a handy head for mathematics (geometry helps, too); an excellent memory; and the ability to synthesize and interpret all of this overlapping information into something that makes sense.

Encouraging to see a journalist with an open mind,

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