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Michael Lutin Astrologer: Next week in review

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Michael Lutin has a thriving private practice in astrology and counseling. His background includes, amongst myriad things; a Phi Beta Kappa at Trinity; special studies in French language at Harvard and he began a PhD program at Yale. He is the Ambassador to Earth and a Certified Member of the National Council for Geocosmic Research, New York Chapter, a member San Diego Astrology Society, ISAR, and AFAN and of the International Society for Communicative Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy.

Robert Wilkinson of Aquarius Papers: Mars stationary direct at 10 Libra affecting us through 2016

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Robert Wilkinson is an internationally known futurist, metaphysican, and spiritual astrologer, spiritual counselor, and strategic analyst for over 35 years.Using Astrology, Spirit, and Archetypes to move and groove through the intersections of fate and free will. He has one of the largest astrological/metaphysical blogs in the world with visitors from over 130 countries and 6.5 million page views in 6 years.

Cinemascope - Movies from an astrological perspective

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The Cinemascope is meant to give an overview of current movies and their main themes from an astrosemiotical perspective (i.e.: regarding film as semiotic system and translating it into the astrological semiotic system). A well made movie not only has a story and a certain theme, it also provides a special atmosphere, a certain feeling and it draws us into its very own world.

Zodiactopia - Astrological Comic Strips, every week!

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Zodiactopia features 12 signs, which represent the energy and essence of each sign in humorous way. Interactions between different signs might seem wild, familiar or might require more reflective investigation.  Their activities take place in the wild nature, where their original energies are derived from: water, earth, fire and air. Author of Zodiactopia is Mikispink. They publish a new comic strip every week. ZODIACTOPIA

ElsaElsa: First astrology blog

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Elsa Panizzon began studying astrology as a child. She started consulting professionally in 1994, with an interest in personal development and relationships.

Astroberry's Horoscopes for the Week of May 19-25, 2014

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Barry Perlman (astrobarry) is a writer, astrologer, artist and mystic who grew up in the Bay Area but considers the whole world his playground. Since 2002, he has shared his weekly horoscopes and musings on the Web, where thousands of visitors from all over the globe enjoy his irreverent blend of wordy wit and intuitive insight. Barry has been featured in The New York Times, on the CBS Evening News and Tech TV, and on radio in the U.S. and Australia. Barry’s horoscopes have appeared in FAMOUS Magazine, The Livingston Weekly, and on BettyConfidential.com. He first began providing astrological consultations as a graduate student in NYC in 1998, and now speaks with hundreds of clients from around the world.

The Mountain Astrologer June/July 2014

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The Mountain Astrologer is recognized as the best astrology magazine in the world. Each issue has a student section, articles by and for professional astrologers, a forecast section, daily aspects, the astrology of world events, astrological data and more. See the table of contents for the June/July issue Highlights of this issue: The Complete and Totally All-Inclusive Guide to Horticultural Astrology The Many Faces of Mercury Retrograde Mercury Retrograde: A Slow Dance with the Trickster Moving Planets, Living Symbols: Towards a Participatory Astrology Enriching Our Days: Astrology’s Gods as Rulers of the Seven-Day Week Queer Astrology: Not for Queers Only Four under Forty: The Future of Astrology…..and much more

Robert Brezsny's Freewill Astrology Horoscopes

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Rob Brezsny is an American astrologer, writer, poet, and musician. His weekly horoscope column Free Will Astrology (formerly known as Real Astrology), has been published for more than 28 years, runs in 120 periodicals, and can be subscribed to for free via email.  Brezsny is the first well-known horoscope columnist to use first-person narrative in his column. His writing employs a more personal, optimistic and literary approach than conventional horoscopes. Utne Reader described Brezsny's column Real Astrology as breathing "new life into the tabloid mummy of zodiac advice columns". British horoscope writer Jonathan Cainer told interviewer Eric Francis that Brezsny inspired him to begin his own column in the mid-1980s, saying that Brezsny was the first person who showed him that a horoscope could be done intelligently.