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List of US Presidents ~ As I write in early 2008, the race for the next US president is seriously underway. Here is a list from Wikipedia of all the presidents ever, together with their date and place of birth and birth sign. Aquarius and Scorpio have been most popular choices, while Aries, Gemini and Virgo have all been the least. Interesting, huh? |
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Love Astrology ~ This is Becky’s blog, where she explores the ups and downs of her own love life, for the benefit of us all. Pretty soon you’ll get to learn that she’s a Gemini in love with an Aquarian, and that she has two daughters, an Aquarius and a Sagittarius. Recently there have been some great features on Aquarian men. I wonder why? |
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Lunarium - Mysteries Of The Moon ~ This site comes to you courtesy of those behind last week’s recommendation and who seem roughly as keen on the extra publicity as most of us are on a Pluto transit. Some ask why I mention people with such minimal social skills, but I do it for you gentle reader and because I know from my hit count you enjoy what I say… |
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metaMaze.com ~
Another great source of celebrity birth data on the Web, most including
the date and place, plus a few birth times available too. The information
is clearly and imaginatively catalogued, with accompanying notable quotations
from many subjects and the ability to search by Sun/Moon combination. |
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MoonCircles ~ Described
as a “Cybercommunity for the Moonminded”, this site is devoted entirely
to an astrological appreciation of lunar symbolism. You’ll find daily
lunar aspects, details of the Moon’s current phase and sign position,
new moon meditations, full moon reflections and more besides. A labour
of love! |
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Mystery Files - Nostradamus ~ Here’s more on a show I helped with recently as an expert, looking at the myths behind Nostradamus and his prophecies, notably how from a strictly astrological point of view he maybe wasn’t so great as he is painted. This aired across Europe during February 2010, more or less now in the US I believe, so catch it if you can… |
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Nadi-astrology.org ~
In the days when Astrologywizard.com had a discussion forum, there was
once a question about an astrology based on palm leaves in India, for which
only limited information could be unearthed. I am therefore relieved to find there
is now a whole site about this, where you can even have your own reading
if you’d like. |
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Neptune Café ~ This site is written, designed and maintained by Michael O’Reilly, who is also known as WolfStar, a name you may recognise from elsewhere. This is his online playground, where from an astrological point of view he commentates on world events, political happenings, celebrity data and birthcharts in the news. |
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Night
Light News ~ Dedicated
primarily to the study and advancement of Esoteric Astrology, propounded
in the books of Alice Bailey at the beginning of the twentieth century.
Otherwise, these pages have everything you’d expect from a well maintained
astrology site, including regular updates and a host of free features. |
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Philip
Sedgwick ~ Philip favours pushing the envelope. He has a special
interest in some complex issues facing astrologers today, such as how
to bring new discoveries like Quaoar, Sedna and Eris into a standard
interpretation, or how we can move closer towards a heliocentric approach.
Here you can read all of his latest ideas… |
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Renaissance
Astrology ~ This scholarly site is an essential source of
information for astrology’s more traditional application. There are
detailed and comprehensive delineations of each astrological factor
from a traditional perspective, together with extensive biographies
of this subject’s formative thinkers. |
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Revelation
13: Astrology for the New Age ~ The Book of Revelation from
an astrological perspective. You may not agree with everything Tom
Chase says, but his apocalyptic world view certainly has some intriguing
connotations. It’s an individualistic view of a text that has held resonance
for lots of different groups of people over the centuries. |
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Sidereal Astrology ~ Recently I’ve highlighted the monthly transit of the Moon through the twelve zodiac constellations and the contrast between the regular sign divisions used in the West by most astrologers versus those figuring for biodynamic gardeners. Here’s a Wikipedia page from the original French, that hopes to outline the differences… |
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