Classes in Spiritual Astrology...

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657 W St. Marys Rd #9
Tucson, AZ 85701

Tuesdays - 7:00 pm - Beginning Astrology - $10.00

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Presenting the basics of Spiritual Astrology in a 2 hour class, the first hour is theory and the second hours is chart reading lab. In this learning by doing method the student will learn to read and understand all the symbols on an astrology chart through experience. Planet by planet, week by week you will study and learn to apply the symbolism in the natal chart to the lives of people you know and love, or hate, or whatever. Students will have the opportunity to submit birth data for 2 new charts of folks they are interested in each week, to begin building your personal collection of charts. Although the material is presented in a series of classes, students are welcome to attend on a drop in basis. No commitment is required. My guarantee: You will have fun and learn something at every class. The first class you attend is free of charge. This gives you a chance to check things out for yourself.

Fee includes calculating and printing 2 charts per class. This way students accumulate charts of family and friends. Astrology is best learned by comparing the symbolism to real life experience, and this is what we do in class.



Wednesdays - 7:00 pm - Chart Synthesis Lab - $10.00

Learning to combine the various statements in a chart to produce the major themes of a chart takes time and practice. This drop-in format class offers you experience thinking about how differing urges within an individual combine to produce a complex individual. The 2 hour lab is spent looking at charts of people you know, indentifying major themes and conflicts, applying transits - past, present, and future, and using synastry and composite charts to understand relationships. As always, we learn from real life experience.

Fee includes calculating and printing 2 charts per class. This way students accumulate charts of family and friends. Astrology is best learned by comparing the symbolism to real life experience, and this is what we do in class.