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The American Federation of Astrologers (AFA) was incorporated on May 4, 1938, [1] in Washington, D.C. Now headquartered in Tempe, Arizona, AFA was established to encourage and promote the practice and belief of astrology through research, teaching, lecturing and practice. Ernest and Catharine Grant were its founders.
American Federation of Astrologers, US; Astrological Association of Great Britain, United Kingdom; Faculty of Astrological Studies, United Kingdom; Kepler College, US; National Council for Geocosmic Research, US; Rosicrucian Fellowship, US; The Sophia Centre, United Kingdom; International Association of Vedic Astrology and Numerology (IAVAN), US
Alan Leo's natal chart. Leo was born in Westminster, and took the name of his sun-sign as a pseudonym, is credited with starting the movement towards a more psychologically-oriented horoscope analysis in astrology, being the first astrologer to argue for a loose interpretation of possible trends of experience rather than the specific prediction of events. [3]
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Lois Rodden (22 May 1928 - 5 June 2003) was an American astrologer [1] and astrological data collector, known primarily as the founder of Astrodatabank. She was a pioneer in raising awareness of the sourcing of data being foundational in the credibility of astrology.
Financial astrologers often assign natal charts, also called birth charts, to specific companies or stock indexes. Some astrologers analyze the natal chart based on when a company was incorporated ...
He is the creator with American astrologer Bradley of the Fagan-Bradley Ayanamsha. [2] His books include: Astrological Origins, Zodiacs Old and New St. Paul, Minn.: Llewellyn Publications, 1971. Fixed Zodiac Ephemeris for 1948. Washington, D.C.: National Astrological Library, 1948. A Primer of the Sidereal Zodiac; Zodiacs Old and New. Los ...
Firebrace was commissioned into the Royal Artillery in 1908. He was promoted lieutenant-colonel in 1936, colonel in 1937, and retired as a brigadier in 1946. He was the British military attaché in Riga before the beginning of the Second World War and later in Moscow until 1940 as Head of the British Military Mission in Moscow.