Surf’s Up! Astrology, Fate and Free Will by Clair Bentley

Empowerment. With my traditional chart ruler, Mars, involved in all sorts of astrological shenanigans right through this year, including a major Neptune transit, significant progressions and assorted return activity, I seem to have become keenly sensitised to the concept and to encounter it wherever I turn. I notice it has become a modern watchword for

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The Astrology of the Family – New Live Class!

This coming spring the optional Diploma half module – The Astrology of the Family – will run live in the London classes programme. It will take place on two consecutive days on the weekend of the 1st and 2nd February 2014. We will be working with our new course material which has been developed by Brian Clark and Glennys Lawton and which explores this fascinating

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A Practical Guide Line to Bringing the Spiritual in to Your Reading by Daliah Roth

Let’s start off with this fundamental question: What makes us truly happy? “Happy” may not even be what we are looking for, and be totally over-rated for that matter. How about content then? I am not talking about those exceptional moments on that wedding day, birth of a child or having won, inherited or awarded

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Extract from the Astrology of the Family part Module: An Astrological Overview of the Family

If we were to observe the soul in the family by honouring its stories and by not running away from its shadow, then we might not feel so inescapably determined by family influences.  Strongly influenced by developmental psychology, we assume we are ineluctably who we are because of the family in which we grew up.

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Extract from The Astrology of the Family part Module: An Overview of the Family Through Time

Time present and time past Are both perhaps present in time future, And time future contained in time past. If all time is eternally present All time is unredeemable[i] – T.S. Eliot From an outer perspective time is experienced in a linear fashion, moving from the present into the future, having come from the past

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New! Online Seminars

We will be holding four online seminars for Foundation Course students in the upcoming academic year.  If you are a Distance Learning student and unable to attend classes in London or our Summer School in Oxford, this is a great opportunity to interact in real time with a Faculty tutor and fellow Foundation Course students. 

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