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AA 43rd CONFERENCE 2011 Astrology in the Real World PROGRAMME FRIDAY 16 SEPTEMBER 09.00 – 13.00 Prudence Jones Fairgrounds, Friaries and the Reformation, a walk through the Cambridge river meadows. Outside the mediaeval city port, which we explored in 2009, three monastic orders set up residence, living on the produce of the river, its trade and its meadows. The Reformation meant that few of their buildings still stand, but the river fairs remained commercially successful for centuries afterwards, and have left the city with extensive common land. We will visit the 12th-century Leper Chapel and walk across Sturbridge Common, where the chapel's fair became the largest in Europe (here Sir Isaac Newton bought his prism), back along the river into Cambridge. We visit the remains of Barnwell Abbey, founded on an ancient sacred spring, and Midsummer Common, where the annual midsummer fair still takes place. The mediaeval buildings of Jesus College are the former St Radegund's Nunnery, whose Garlic Fair is marked by a road name at the end of the walk. MASTERCLASSES (Booking required) 14.00 – 16.30 Bruce Scofield Training Room 3 The Astrological Logic of Childhood Development: The stages of childhood may be structured by resonance between specific solar, lunar and planetary cycles which served to open and close periods of imprint vulnerability. A case will be made that humans are shaped in profound ways by planetary triggers during early childhood. or Jodie Forrest Training Room 4 The Ascendant: The Vehicle and the Territory: The Sun is who you are, the Moon what you feel—but what’s the Ascendant? It's the territory through which your entire chart is travelling, regardless of how foreign it might seem to you. It's also a vehicle custom-designed, via its ruler, aspects and first house planets, to navigate that territory . . . 16.30 - 17.00 GATHERINGS FOR NEW CONFERENCE ATTENDEES Training Room 1 We would like to invite all new conference attendees for light refreshments to attend this gathering and meet other people who have never attended an AA Conference before. Also, if you are attending the conference on your own, please feel free to join us. SPEAKERS GATHERING Training Room 5 We would like to invite all speakers for light refreshments so everyone can meet each other and so you can be briefed on the practicalities throughout the conference. 17.00 Please gather in the plenary room for the opening of the conference 17.15 – 17.30 CONFERENCE OPENING AND WELCOME 1 17.30 – 18.15 PLENARY Conference Room 1 Darrelyn Gunzburg How Do Astrologers Read Charts? Historically since the time of Ptolemy the literature on reading a natal chart has tended to be technique-driven. However, the actual process of reading a chart, the phenomenon experienced by the astrologer, is one that has not received much attention. Part of my research over the last four years has been to investigate the personal methodologies used by contemporary western astrologers to enable them to extract meaning from a horoscope. This paper presents the similarities and contrasts of these personal methodologies. 18.15 – 19.00 Light refreshments Conference Room 1 19.00 – 19.15 Charles Harvey Award Presentation Conference Room 1 19.15 – 20.15 PLENARY Conference Room 1 Wendy Stacey Like That of Leaves is a Generation of Men – Carter Memorial Lecture When Uranus and Pluto came to conjunction in the 1960’s, a new era and generation were born. This generation is now in their 40’s and are living through the challenges that the present cardinal Uranus-Pluto square brings. Along with the ingress of Neptune into Pisces we can anticipate societal change on many levels, and can look forward to interesting times brought forward from a new generation. 20.30 - late Dinner Restaurant The bar will be open until 1am SATURDAY 17 SEPTEMBER 07:30 – 08:15 Yoga Training Room 5 07.30 – 09.00 Breakfast 09.00 – 10.00 APAE STUDENT TRACK Training Room 2 Isabelle Ferreira de Sousa One may wonder how Astrology can be introduced more effectively into society. Graphology, Morphopsychology (character analysis based on facial features) and Astrology complement one another. In the eyes of a scrutinizing public, studying their correspondences can give an added credibility to astrological knowledge. Christina Rose Training Room 3 Sun-Moon – Saturn-Moon While the Sun/Moon phase of the Lunation Cycle describes the essence of our being, purpose and development, the Saturn/Moon phase points to our adaptation to a world where boundaries have to be encountered and conformities obeyed. How do these two interplay in the reality of everyday life? Dorothy Oja Training Room 4 Elections for Surgery Electing a date in the future for a major event to unfold is one of the biggest challenges of astrology. It is also the most creative. In the case of choosing a surgery date, it carries a huge responsibility for the astrologer. We will study the rules and conditions necessary for electing the best date possible, knowing that no one date will be perfect in all cases, but surely some are more perfect than others. Roy Gillett Training Room 7 Can Astrology Explain Everything? Twin studies, karma, fate and free will, latitude and cultural characteristics, aware and unaware uses of the birth chart: this session will seek to structure a systematic approach, within which to 2 discuss what can be reliably described and explained by astrologers. Is there ever an environment for reliable prediction? 10.00 – 10.15 Tea break 10.15 – 11.15 Susan Swan Training Room 3 Three good reasons you should NEVER consult a Horary Astrologer! It has been said that the Horary Astrologer must consider only the subject of the actual question asked. However, this talk presents Horary charts which demonstrate how the real question may remain unasked and reveals how to unearth and answer fully – if it’s in the head it’s on the chart (and vice versa)! APAE STUDENT TRACK Training Room 4 Maggie Hyde The Red Book of C.G.Jung The Red Book, a large illuminated volume created by Jung between 1914 and 1930, was considered by Jung to be his most important work. It chronicles his ‘confrontation with the unconscious’. Published for the first time in 2009, it casts a new light not only on Jung, but also on his importance for divination and astrology. We will look at the relevant charts and progressions for this work. Bernadette Brady Training Room 7 Nodes, the edges of our maps A horoscope can be thought of as a map - not a map of a place but rather a map of cosmology, and our place in that cosmology. In this way such a map needs gates to the places beyond what is ‘ours’. These gates are the nodes. 11.15 – 11.30 Tea break 11.30 – 12.30 APAE STUDENT TRACK Training Room 2 Jane Lewis Ask Not What Astrology Can do for You but What You Can do Astrology helps people understand how personal fulfilment comes through service and how Aquarian values become reality through our practical efforts. Astrology is about as relevant as you can get to what is actually happening in the world today: mankind has to create the Aquarian Age, and Brotherhood through Love is how we will do it. Rose Elliot Training Room 3 Seizing the Moment The cycles of the outer planets affect us all, coinciding with crucial stages in our life and development. With many examples from ordinary people as well as of celebrities, we’ll look at the effect of these cycles and see how it is possible to make the very best of them. Sasha Fenton Training Room 4 Chinese and Western Astrology: Explore the connections and differences Are there similarities between the two systems? Once you get past the Animal Year system, which is the equivalent of our Sun Sign astrology, Chinese astrology is solar, lunar, complex and varied. You can download free charts in an instant, and it’s easy to learn the basics of interpretation. Darby Costello Training Room 7 What Happens to Mars When Uranus is in Aries? With Uranus in Aries, we expect revolutionary times on many levels. Mars, describing our raw survival instinct, also describes our desire for excellence. Uranus speaks of disruption but also liberation. We will focus on Mars in the birthchart, and guide its natural capacity for action during this powerful transit. 12.30 – 13.30 Lunch Restaurant 3 13.30 – 14.00 Astrological Association Annual General Meeting (AGM) Conference Room 1 14.00 – 14.45 PLENARY Conference Room 1 Jodie Forrest Venus Returns If Jupiter returns signal a potential renewal of self-confidence and optimism, and Saturn returns a call for increased maturity and integrity, what are the Venus returns that occur approximately every fourteen months? Explore what this transit can mean for your creativity, relationships, aesthetics, and pleasures. 14.45 – 15.30 PLENARY Conference Room 1 Bruce Schofield The Mayan Calendar is Astrology The imminent end date of the Maya Long Count (a.k.a. the Mayan Calendar) calls attention to the indigenous astrological system of ancient Mesoamerica. Although much has been lost, the outlines of a system based on synodic cycles is apparent and retrieved portions appear to quantify personality and collective behaviours. 15.30 – 15.45 Tea break 15.45 – 16.45 Dr Mark Williams Training Room 2 Emulations and Envy: Exploring the Astrological Eris The talk looks at some possible astrological dynamics of the new dwarf-planet Eris, from the perspective of myth and psychology. It suggests that Eris is to be identified, on one level at least, with Melanie Klein's concept of 'primal envy' and probes the implications of this in the birth chart and the collective, looking particularly at economics and feminism. Mark Woodley Training Room 3 The Astrological Trinity The Astrological Trinity of the Sun, Moon and Ascendant are often explored in isolation in chart synthesis. When examined in combination they can give us deep psychological insight into the person’s character and sexuality. Quick assessment of the trinity can give you an immediate understanding of a person’s drive and motivation. APAE STUDENT TRACK Training Room 4 Frank Clifford The Astrology of Work, Vocation and Life Purpose Birth charts reveal vocational options, work avenues and career choices. Focusing on specific areas of the horoscope, Frank will show how the horoscope can help us pinpoint our calling, identify our daily work needs and select the best way of making a contribution to the world around us. Christeen Skinner Training Room 7 Financial Astrology – Astrological Investing Astro-trading is not new: e.g. Part of Fortune, and Part of Commerce. Thanks to new software we can test these astro-techniques and many more. We will look at some of these strategies and how they might be employed to protect and grow investments in 2012. 16.45 – 17.00 Tea break 17.00 – 18.00 APAE STUDENT TRACK Training Room 2 Claire Chandler What goes around comes around Astrology is based on the idea of cyclic time but what are cycles, and what do their different phases mean? We will also look at how to weight cycles, matching the shorter with the longer and consider how this information can be used on both a mundane and a personal level. Richard Swatton Training Room 3 The Horoscope in Manifestation 4 In this talk we explore the practical application of the principles of manifestation and intuitive interpretation. It is hoped, however, that this will not only be done by using prepared charts but also the birth charts of those present at the talk. Liane Thomas-Wade Training Room 4 Uranian Astrology A simple explanation of the use of the 90 and 360 degree dials and planetary pictures used in the Uranian System of Astrology, which was founded in the 1920's in Hamburg, Germany, by Alfred Witte and others. Sample 90 degree dials will be provided to attendees. Wanda Sellar Training Room 7 Astrology in Health and Spirituality If we accept the idea of reincarnation and law of karma, then we might see our astrological charts as a result of the way we may have lived in previous lifetimes. Indeed, we are likely to inherit the body we once nurtured or abused, as well as thoughts and attitudes. 18.00 – 18.30 APAE Training Room 2 and Local Group Meetings Training Room 5 All welcome APAE: The Advisory Panel of Astrological Education is a unique forum where the diverse elements of UK Astrology schools come together to discuss current issues in astrological education. Appreciation of different approaches has lead to creative ways of assessing standards and assisting the move astrology has made into higher education in the UK. In this meeting, Further information to come. Local Groups: The AA Conference is a great place to network and meet other astrologers, but astrologers don't just get together once a year – great astrology is happening all year round, thanks to local astrology groups and the hard work put in by their organisers to promote astrology in their areas. Come along and share your ideas at our informal and chatty cheese and wine meeting, whether you're a local group co-ordinator, someone interested in setting up a local group, or just a local group member who wants to see how the AA and local groups can support each other. It's a great way of networking and meeting other astrologers too! 20.00 – late Dinner Restaurant After dinner—a chance to socialise in the courtyard or talk with friends in the lounge bar. To prepare for the upcoming Uranus/Pluto Square, the Disco this year will revive memories of the conjunction and its aftermath by dancing to 1960s and 1970s Rock n’ Roll – sounds and lighting organised in-house, with a special half hour Presidential intensive! The bar will be open until 1am. SUNDAY 18 SEPTEMBER 07.30 – 08.15 Yoga Training Room 5 07.30 – 09.00 Breakfast 09.00 – 10.00 APAE STUDENT TRACK Training Room 2 Christine Chalklin Astrology for Success - Creating Wining Teams Harmonious interaction is essential for successful relationships. In this interactive talk Christine will share some of the techniques that she is currently applying to team and business development. By mainly focusing on the dynamics of the four elements we will examine ways to build greater working relationships and cooperation with partners and colleagues. 5 APAE STUDENT TRACK Training Room 3 Paolo Cortucci Natural disasters are painfully frequent occurrences and devastate the lives of many people. Can astrology provide some meaning and help us to give some sense to events that are beyond our control? This is what this presentation will try and do by analysing the charts of the moment when natural disasters actually occurred. Rose Elliot Training Room 4 Everyday Horary While natal and progressed charts provide the broad sweep, horary astrology answers specific questions such as ‘Will I get the job?’, ‘Should I buy the house?’, ‘Will we get together?’ We’ll see how horary charts provide clear, detailed and sometimes surprising answers – and learn how they worked out in practice. Christeen Skinner Training Room 7 Quintiles and Septiles It is unusual to be able to spot quintile and septile aspects with the naked eye. Yet these aspects provide a rich field for further investigation. Through these aspects you may find the key dates and even the important people in your life. I found business teams to form spectacular 5 and 7 pattern shapes suggesting that our lives might in fact be described as crystal shapes with extraordinary attraction points. 10.00 – 10.15 Tea break 10.15 – 11.15 APAE STUDENT TRACK Training Room 2 Janette Russell Astrology and the Workplace Using Astrology to get the job or career you want, from application to interview, how to maximise your chance of success. We will look at the start date, the potential of the role, whether you will fit in with colleagues or whether you are the catalyst for change? What will you learn or develop on a personal level. Wanda Sellar Training Room 3 Decumbiture Astrology A chart is erected for the moment the astrologer/health practitioner meet, a tool for advice and healing with herbs, once used extensively by Culpepper and Lilly. Are such charts still valid today? If so, what can we deduce from such charts in terms of health and potential for psychological growth? Robert Corre Training Room 4 A Practical Two-Step Approach to Forecasting We must answer two questions in every chart: During this lifetime, what can I expect and when may I expect it? All prediction is based on the natal chart. All forecasting tools deal only with the issue of timing. We demonstrate how 80% of forecasting is based on the nativity. Darby Costello Training Room 7 Neptune Changing Signs What does 'Real World' mean with Neptune in Pisces? As structures of the ‘real world’ change, with Pluto in Capricorn, how does Neptune in Pisces colour our re-formation? We shall look at times when these two were together for clues to emerging patterns; and our own charts, to recognize and locate the deep sea changes signified by this combination. 11.15 – 11.30 Tea break 11.30 – 12.30 APAE STUDENT TRACK Training Room 2 Sharon Knight Using Traditional Astrology in the Real World 6 Sharon will be speaking on the use of Triplicity Rulers as used by Dorotheus, Valens and other ancient astrologers, and showing how they can be used today as an additional aid to assessing, not only the overall quality of life, but also specific areas of life as related to the houses. Mark Woodley Training Room 3 Real World Astrology Thanks to the national obsession with celebrities there is now a wealth of material for astrologers to learn and analyse through reality television and celebrity magazines. Through the observation and exploration of this living textbook of people and events you can enrich your astrological insight and bring your Astrology alive. Richard Swatton Training Room 4 The Astrological Spectrum During the 20thcentury the spectrum of application of astrology to human affairs has grown enormously. In the 21st century, however, there is some danger in such a flood of information that the teaching of essential astrological principles could drown in the detail of one interpretation system or another. An awareness of the Astrological Spectrum and the way that astrological symbols operate within it are vital to the training of the astrological mind. Roy Gillett Training Room 7 Resolving the Issues of the 1930s and 1960s in the 2010s The seeds of the economic, political and social delusions of our times were sown in the 1930s and 1960s. We will explore how knowing the conjunctions and/or oppositions of Uranus, Neptune and Pluto between each other and through these times can help us understand and answer our contemporary problems. 12.30 – 13.30 Lunch Restaurant 13.30 – 14.30 Introducing New Speakers Polly Wallace Training Room 2 The Versatile Courtesan: experiential session with strategies for incorporating rhythms of the solar system into our everyday lives. Astrology offers many ways of interacting with our gods. This session explores practical methods for engaging broad themes. Our involvement kindles the magic of astrology so that it becomes ever more radiant in our lives. Dr Gabriel Blass Training Room 3 Using Astrology in Clinical Practice: Experiences of a medical homeopath An overview of my approach to the treatment of patients and integrating the information provided by the natal chart. Its practical application in understanding the inner dynamic of the patient, susceptibility to disease, remedy selection, and charting the outcome of treatment are illustrated with clinical cases. Ema Kurent Training Room 4 Progressed Moon As an astrological consultant of 20 years, Ema has specialized in the predictive aspect of a consultation practice. The Progressed Moon's indications - its passage through the signs/houses and its aspects to planets (natal and progressed) - are most valuable in evaluating the clients' emotional state together with important developments in their lives. Anton D’Abreu Training Room 7 Cycles in Time: Verifiable Patterns in Recent History The Ten Outer planetary cycles can be verifiably correlated with the seeding of new human developments, their overcoming obstacles, a maximisation of influence and a terminal challenge to their relevance. The approach taken is to strictly define the generic meaning of each cycle and allowable orbs, research in detail the historical facts and deduce the cycle’s focus from them. 14.30 – 14.45 Tea break 7 14.45 – 15.45 APAE STUDENT TRACK Training Room 2 Angela Cornish Horary charts and relationships William Lilly’s aphorisms and judgements on 7th house questions are as valid today as they were in the 17th century just as our relationships are no less complicated than they were then. Angela will be looking at some modern-day horary charts to explore some of Lilly’s techniques in relationship questions. Sasha Fenton Training Room 3 How to write an astrology book How to write a mind, body and spirit book for pleasure or public consumption, and persuade a publisher to accept your manuscript. Consider a specialist self-publishing firm, as this is now thoroughly respectable and can cost less than £300. This gets books into shops and online stores around the world. Dorothy Oja Training Room 4 Mars and Planetary Resonance ~ Birth to Present ~ This innovative method created by Dorothy assesses the influence of the three transformers: Uranus, Neptune and Pluto, with sub-cycles of Jupiter and Saturn, to your Mars -the development of your identify, your initiative and direction from birth to the present time. What is the planetary resonance you are experiencing now and what is the one you were born with? Darrelyn Gunzburg Training Room 7 Myths of the Constellations Your chart exists not just along the ecliptic but in the sky. When your planets make a visual connection to stars then their impact in your life is profound and changes the way aspects of your chart are expressed. This lecture forms part of the body of work known as Visual Astrology and considers some of the major myths of the constellations that underlie our natal charts. 15.45 – 16.00 Tea break 16.00 – 16.45 PLENARY Conference Room 1 Bernadette Brady Dancing with Fate, the astrologer’s life. A defining feature of astrologers is that we all engage in a dance with fate. Some of us do a waltz, some a tango, others do a military two-step. Whatever the nature of this dance astrologers, unlike many other people, have all accepted this invitation to dance. 16.45 8 Conference Close and Tea Conference Speaker Biographies Dr Gabriel Blass B.Sc., M.B. Ch.B., R.S.Hom graduated in Medicine in 1988 and in medical homeopathic practice in Glasgow since 1998. His interest in astrology dates back to 1987. He holds the Certificate of the Faculty of Astrological Studies and Roy Allin Award 1997. He has presented various seminars on natal astrology, the astrology of relationships, as well as medical astrology and homeopathy. Bernadette Brady M.A. ( Astro Logos Ltd). She is also a tutor for the MA in Cosmology and Culture at University of Wales Trinity Saint David, UK and is reading for her doctorate at this same institution. Her astrological publications are: The Eagle and the Lark – a Textbook of Predictive Astrology (1992), Brady's Book of Fixed Stars (1998), Astrology a Place in Chaos (2006) and Star and Planet Combinations (2008) as well as the software Jigsaw aimed at astrological research, and Starlight which is focused on returning the sky to astrology. Christine Chalklin is a professional astrologer and life coach with a busy practice in Camberley, Surrey. She offers astrology, motivational coaching, Bach flower essence therapy and business development consultations. Christine provides her clients with the opportunity to review their lifestyle on all levels and to gain a fresh perspective on where change is necessary. With her new and innovative brand of business support she is currently providing self-development and teambuilding seminars for a wide range of businesses. Christine is a council member of the Astrological Association and tutor for The Mayo School of Astrology. For more information please visit www.RestyleYourLife.co.uk Claire Chandler D.F.Astrol.S is a professional astrologer, software trainer and project manager based in London, England and is particularly interested in mundane astrology and historical cycles. She was president of the Astrological Lodge of London from 2002 to 2008 and is currently finishing the MA in Cultural Astronomy and Astrology at University of Wales, Trinity St David. Her website is www.clairechandler.com. Frank Clifford is an astrologer, palmist and writer who has been Principal of the London School of Astrology since 2004. He runs courses, seminars and events on astrology and palmistry, including the annual Astrology Student Conference and Hand Analysis Conference. Frank has written a number of books on both subjects, including Palmistry 4 Today, British Entertainers and Getting to the Heart of Your Chart. He greatly enjoys contributing columns to The Astrological Journal (Horoscope Snapshots), The ISAR Journal (Data Compendium) and The Mountain Astrologer (Horoscope Detective). A data collector, researcher and consultant, Frank’s websites are at www.flareuk.com and www.londonschoolofastrology.co.uk Angela Cornish has practised and taught astrology for many years in Nottingham. She is currently a Tutor for the School of Traditional Astrology (STA). Her special interests are forecasting and horary questions. In the past, she has been Administrator for the Urania Trust, AA Honorary Secretary, AA Membership Secretary and founder of the Nottingham Astrological Society. More details can be found on www.angelacornish.co.uk and Angela can also be contacted by email on [email protected]. Robert Corre most recently produced http://www.ForumOnastrology.com ForumOnAstrology's pioneering three-day Internet conference that featured 40+ international astrologers. Robert, a consulting astrologer, practices and teaches in New York City. He focuses on helping students develop good work habits based on the methods of Morin which were taught to him by his teacher, Zoltan Mason. Paolo Cortucci has been a Diploma holder of the Faculty of Astrological Studies since 2007 but has been interested in astrology since the early ‘80s. He is a member of the Faculty’s team of tutors as well as its Head Tutor. He also serves on the Faculty Council. He is currently studying horary astrology and runs an astrological practice in London. His website is: www.paolocortucci.com. Darby Costello studied psychology, philosophy and theology in New York and astrology in Boston in the 1960s. She then went to Africa and worked with tribal healers and diviners, while building her astrological practice. Based in London since the early 1980s, she teaches and writes books for the Centre for Psychological 9 Astrology. She teaches at other schools in London and Europe and lectures around the world. She received her M.A. in Cultural Astronomy and Astrology in 2007. Her international clientele is still the ground out of which her astrological inspiration is nourished. www.darbycostello.co.uk Anton D’Abreu for many years a leading media consultant & broadcasting conference producer, since 2004 has radically changed his focus to the cyclical analysis of historical development, reflecting long standing interests in philosophy, history, psychology and astrology. He is just completing a major book correlating outer planetary cycles with patterns in recent history. The book deals with the actualisation, implementation and transformation of collective idealism, intellectual and technological change and social, political and economic structures, covering long standing conflicts in Afghanistan, the Balkans, the Caucasus, N. Ireland, India & Pakistan and the Middle East alongside Energy & Environment, Health & Genetics, the Economy, Science and Space Exploration. Rose Elliot learnt astrology aged 13 from her mother, Joan Hodgson, founder of the White Eagle School of Astrology, and later gained the Diploma of the Faculty of Astrological Studies and QHP (Qualified Horary Practitioner). Rose specialises in horary astrology, and also works with clients helping them to find and realise their unique potential for energy, creativity, health and joy. With her husband Robert, Rose created Rose Elliot Horoscopes, producing high quality computer horoscopes at reasonable prices. Rose has written several books on astrology including the esteemed Life Cycles and is a Fellow of the Association of Professional Astrologers International. Sasha Fenton became an astrologer in 1973. She has written 125 books and columns in several national newspapers and magazines. She has broadcast regularly on radio and TV and lectured worldwide. She has been President of BAPS (twice), and Chair of the APAE. Sasha is an internationally known publisher and magazine owner. Isabelle Ferreira de Sousa is a self-taught astrologer. She has Diplomas in Graphology, (Character analysis based on facial features) Morphopsychology and Psychology. In Nice, France, she worked in partnership with a recruitment consultant. It was her duty to analyse and write reports on job applicants, assessing their skills and strengths using Graphology, Morphopsychology, Astrology, Psychometric testing and other Psychological tests. For about five years, she has been researching in preparation for writing a book that will consider the correspondences between Astrology, and the subjects of Graphology and Morphopsychology. Jodie Forrest has been an astrologer, writer, teacher and publisher for 27 years. She wrote The Ascendant solo, and co-authored two books and three computerized reports with Steven Forrest. She's currently writing The Naked Eye Planets. Jodie also writes fiction, paints, and serves her feline masters. Her websites are www.jodieforrest.com and www.deepspacepaintings.com. Roy Gillett B.Ed (Hons) combines twenty years of experience in City of London business and school teaching with nearly forty more as an astrologer and Buddhist. He is President of Britain’s The Astrological Association and a Trustee of London’s Jamyang Buddhist Centre. He speaks for astrology on the media, is a regular presenter at international conferences and writes The Astrological Journal’s mundane astrology news column. His books Astrology and Compassion the Convenient Truth and Economy, Ecology and Kindness (2009) make powerful cases for the central role of astrology in 21st century ideas and society. Darrelyn Gunzburg is co-principal of Astro Logos Ltd. She is also a part-time tutor for the MA in Cultural Astronomy and Astrology at the University of WalesTrinity St David, and a tutor in History of Art at the University of Bristol. Her astrological publications include Life After Grief: An Astrological Guide to Dealing with Loss (2004), AstroGraphology (2009), and Restoring The Heavens to Astrology (2001) (with Bernadette Brady). She is currently reading for her doctorate in medieval art history and astrology at the University of Bristol, England. Maggie Hyde (MA) is a co-founder of the Company of Astrologers and director of the Media Cosmics agency. Her books include Jung and Astrology and Introducing Jung. She is currently pursuing postgraduate research 10 in cosmology, astrology and divination at the University of Kent. See www.maggiehyde.com and www.mediacosmics.com Prudence Jones is an astrologer, therapist and author based in Cambridge and a regular speaker at AA events. A former Chair of the APAI and member of the AA Council, she has written on ancient and medieval astrology, sacred city layout and the astronomical orientation of sites, in addition to pioneering modern experiential astrology. Creative Astrology and A History of Pagan Europe (with Nigel Pennick) are currently in print. Sharon Knight is a qualified astrologer with over twenty years professional experience. She studied with the FAS gaining her Diploma, then qualified as a QHP under Olivia Barclay. She holds an MA in Cultural Astronomy and Astrology. Sharon is a Fellow of the Association of Professional Astrologers International and is Chair of the same. She also edits the quarterly newsletter of the Association. In the past, Sharon taught astrology at Adult Education classes, tutored on the QHP course and currently runs monthly workshops on Traditional Astrology. She has written columns for women's magazines, newspapers and various astrological journals and has a regular slot on local radio. Website:www.astrologersharon.co.uk Email: [email protected]. Ema Kurent (DFAstrolS, QHP, CMA, ISAR CAP) was born in Ljubljana, Slovenia, and has been a professional astrologer since 1989. She specializes in traditional and predictive astrology. She is the head of Slovenian Astrological Academy Stella and the author of a best-selling book Sonce in Luna (The Moon and the Sun – 144 zodiacal combinations). Jane Lewis (MA Cantab, Dip WESA) is an active member of the White Eagle Lodge and diploma holder of the White Eagle School. Also a BWY Yoga teacher, Jane is an astrology practitioner and regularly contributes articles and speaks at conferences as well as consulting on astro-yoga and leading workshops. The White Eagle Lodge was founded to help mankind prepare for the coming Aquarian Age, the Star symbol its focal point. Yoga is actually at the heart of WE teaching and Jane sees yoga and astrology as a way of life: nothing is more practical and relevant to life in the ‘real world’ today. Email: [email protected]. Dorothy Oja - is a career astrological professional, certified ISAR C.A.P., with over three decades of study and experience, and an international clientele, through her practice, MindWorks. Dorothy is an exciting, knowledgeable lecturer and writer. She’s authored two computer interpretive reports: Compatibility & Conflict for Romantic Relationships, and for Business or Friendship Relationships. Since 1997, she has published, Planet Weather, a free weekly ezine and occasional Podcasts. Dorothy assists individuals with pragmatic counsel, and eliciting the spiritual imperatives of the chart. Specialties: Research dates for surgery, business, weddings, etc., relationship compatibility, political/mundane analysis, interpretations skills, and child profiles. Community service: former Chair of AFAN’s Legal Information Committee, and ISAR’s Ethics Initiative development, Chair of ISAR Ethics Committee, and currently ISAR Board member overseeing Ethics Education and Training. www.planetweather.net [email protected] Christina Rose spearheaded the development of counselling astrology from the 1970s and is the author of Astrological Counselling (1982). She has taught extensively in many fields such as education, corporate management, health, creating a fertile area of cross-referral and also presented a 3-hour TV documentary on Astrology for Imperial College, London. Her current book, The Tapestry of Planetary Phases, presents an innovative approach to the Lunation Cycle, extending its meanings into several planetary pairs beyond Sun/Moon. These reveal a unique set of identifiable threads which lie at the heart of our lives weaving their way to self-understanding in the real world. Janette Russell has been an astrologer for over 30 years,. She is a Director of astrologycollege.com, and has taught astrology since 1990, both as a correspondence tutor and giving talks and workshops. She is a registered nurse and has an interest in medical astrology and combining astrology with Homeopathy, Hypnotherapy and Past Life Regression work. She also works with Dynamic Theatre which is a combination of Psychodrama Shamanism and Family Constellations, which further expands, her astrological practice. She also has a 11 particular interest in relationship dynamics, and the relevance of the Black Moon in synastry. Email: [email protected] Wanda Sellar was an Astrological Lodge of London committee member for twelve years: six as secretary, six as President. She is the current editor of the Astrology & Medicine Newsletter, a post held for fifteen years. Wanda has written two books on astrology: The Consultation Chart and Introduction to Medical Astrology both published by the Wessex Astrologer. She has written extensively on astrology and has lectured in England, Ireland and Japan. She is interested in both the traditional and spiritual aspects of astrology, accepting that there is a place for each discipline. She holds a diploma with the Mayo School of Astrology and is a Qualified Horary Practitioner (Olivia Barclay). Bruce Scofield, Ph.D., is an author and practitioner of astrology, speaks at conferences, and is a strong advocate for astrological education and certification. He currently teaches for Kepler College and at the University of Massachusetts. His interest in Mesoamerican astrology has a web presence at www.onereed.com. Christeen Skinner is author of ‘The Financial Universe’ published in 2004 and revised in 2008. Her astrological interests focus on solar activity and harmonics. Christeen focuses on business and financial astrology and has spoken at many conferences. She works closely with city traders and is delighted to be a member of two future-casting teams who assist businesses in their long-term planning. Her website is www.financialuniverse.co.uk Wendy Stacey, BA, MA, Dip LSA is the principal of the Mayo School of Astrology, tutor for the London School of Astrology and chairperson for the Astrological Association of Great Britain. She writes a regular feature for students in the Astrological Journal and is currently completing a PhD which explores changing birth time patterns. She has been studying, teaching, researching, writing and consulting in astrology for 24 years. www.wendystacey.com email: [email protected] Susan Swan discovered Astrology in 1983 and offers email consultations from her home in Edinburgh. Over the years Susan has delivered various talks throughout UK and Ireland and believes that to attain a degree of accuracy and precision, we must keep it simple, and find a balanced mix of Traditional and Modern techniques. Richard Swatton’s astrology education began in 1976, learning traditional, horary, and occult-theosophical approaches. After this (1981-85) he studied Tyl's modern approach to effective astrology, and then (1985-88) onto psychological astrology with the CPA, gaining their Diploma in 1994. After teaching astrology independently for 20 years, he is now on the staff at the LSA. As an accomplished jazz pianist and composer, music had been his other profession up to 2000. During the 1990s Richard retrained as an integrative psychotherapist, working for MIND, St Thomas's Hospital and now mostly privately, in London. His main teaching in astrology stresses the importance of training the intuition. Liane Thomas Wade is the Executive Secretary of the National Council of Geocosmic Research (NCGR), a prominent astrology association in the USA. Since 2004 she has been President of The Uranian Society (a Special Interest Group of NCGR) which hosted the 5th International Uranian Fellowship Conference in October 2010, in New York City. She has been a student and practitioner of astrology for over 25 years. Polly Wallaces’s long fascination with astrology eventually led her to the FAS. She is now a distance learning tutor and also teaches chart interpretation at Summer School. Locally Polly runs her own programme of astrology classes and she co-founded Golden Arrows, an experiential astrology group. Polly's writing has been published in various journals, including the AA Journal. Currently she writes a monthly astrology column for Inside Time, the national newspaper for prisons. Polly is inspired by how astrology adds a whole other dimension to life – one that is both magical and empowering. Dr Mark Williams is a writer on astrology and literature, currently at Cambridge University where he teaches a number of classical and medieval languages. He became interested in astrology as a child and has pursued it 12 ever since, maintaining a balance between the scholarly study of astrology's history and its use as a tool for living and growing. Mark Woodley, at the age of 29 had fulfilled all his teenage ambitions. What next you ask? He lost everything he had worked for and that’s when he went looking for answers. He discovered astrology with the help of a friend, which helped him to put the pieces back together, and the rest they say is history. Mark has been practicing astrology for fifteen years and has been Director of Astrology for The British Astrological and Psychic Society for the past two. He is also a Tarot Reader and Medium with the ability to read anything from kitchen cupboards to parking manoeuvres. As a photographer by profession he say’s “observation is the key to understanding”. 13