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Mundane Matters: The National Chart

Originally published on 24 March 2008
First published in Astrology Quarterly Autumn 2008
What are National Charts? And if so which one?
National charts are fairly common in modern astrology. If you attend any group which ventures into deeper waters than natal astrology then it won’t we long before you come across a chart for a country which [...]

Mundane Matters: In the Thick of It

Current and Upcoming Cycles
First published in Astrology Quarterly Winter 2007/8

First published on my website on 24 March 2008
I’ve spoken quite a lot about cycles in recent issues, which reflects their importance in astrology. They are at the heart of the astrologer’s view of time, which is cyclical not linear. Conditions repeat, not exactly, but [...]

Mundane Matters

Taken from Astrology Quarterly Spring 2006
18 November 2006 (written Spring 2006)
Many excellent columns giving an overview of the upcoming planetary movements already exist, so when Gill asked me to write a mundane column it took me a while to decide on the format. Rather than having an appraisal of what to expect or a correlation [...]

Mundane Matters – Eclipses

Originally published 18 November 2006
Taken from Astrology Quarterly Summer 2006

Looking into the Heart of Darkness
Eclipses are one of the most spectacular astronomical phenomenon and have struck fear into the heart of mankind since the beginning of human history. Imagine watching a solar or lunar eclipse without understanding astronomical the process. God just put out the [...]

Mundane Matters – Cycles

Originally published 11 May 2006, Taken from Astrology Quarterly Autumn 2006
One Step Forward?
Cycles are one of the major building blocks of astrology. Cyclical processes are the basis behind astrological forecasting; when a body returns to a particular position or relationship to another body there is a resonance with previous occasions when this has happened, for [...]

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