Astrology/astronomy orientated websites |
A.A. (Astrological Association of Great Britain)
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Founded on 21 June 1958, the A.A. has grown to a membership of about 1,600 worldwide, and is the home of British Astrology. The A.A. has been instrumental in
achieving the respectability that Astrology now carries in the UK, and membership is open to anyone with an interest in the subject. The four journals produced by the A.A. cover a wide area of interests, and
their site is definitely well-worth a visit. Reciprocity arrangements are in place with the NGCR
(National Council for Geocosmic Research) in the States. |
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Site of the Association for Astrological Networking. An internationally oriented site for anyone interested in astrology, and major astrological events
organized from time to time. |
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Donna Cunningham’s name is well-known, especially through her books “Moon Signs” (which she wrote and published about the same time that Sasha’s book of the
same name came out - both unaware of each other’s work, on opposite sides of the Atlantic!) and “Healing Pluto Problems” - a classic on the subject. Donna’s site, where you can access her wide
range of relocation reports and lots of other related astrological information, is well worth a visit. If you need astrolocality guidance, enter here! |
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Arielle is another outstanding astrologer, and her site provides access to various services, be it readings (especially Astrolocality), tapes or seminars, etc.
The site also provides details of the Sophia Foundation, a charitable organization established to promote and widen astrological understanding generally. Browse through here, Arielle and Donna
are both internationally renowned professionals. |
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The horoscope site for practically any kind of reading you could want! Kelli Fox is your hostess here, with a user-friendly presentation of whatever you may
need. |
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Astrolore P.O. Box 3339 Poole BH12 4ZE UK Tel/Fax:
+44 (0)1202 24-2785 |
An interesting UK-based magazine site, with highlights from the terrestrial version. It covers various articles, book reviews and more. Edited by Colin Wareham,
the paper version is well written and presented (as is the site!), and fills a definite gap in UK astrology magazine publishing. Keep it up, Colin! |
Astronomy Now |
The online version of the magazine “Astronomy Now”. Updated regularly, with news about all sorts of astronomical subjects, and current happenings up above... |
BAPS (British Astrological and Psychic Society) |
The society encourages the study of all forms of divination in the UK, and maintains a register of all Consultant members, who abide by a strict code of ethics.
If you want to consult a professional in whichever divination interests you, then it is always advisable to consider a member of a registered organisation. The BAPS website lists details of their
registered and qualified members. |
Equinox |
This is home to Robert Currey and his excellent Equinox astrological charts and readings. Visit the new sites and check the changes, there’s much more than we
have space for here, covering everything from natal astrology to Astr*Carto*Graphy. Details and addresses have changed fairly recently, so take note of the new web address, and also the freephone number,
0800 834 861. Visit: www.astrology.co.uk
(Astro*Intelligence, Liz Greene, etc.). www.equinoxastrology.com
(Robert’s Equinox charts plus Lunar Calendar). www.astrocartography.co.uk
(ACG maps plus info about Jim Lewis and various other maps). |
Robert Hand |
Robert Hand’s name needs no introduction, his particular interest probably does. Robert has set up ARHAT (Archive for Retrieval of Historical Astrological
Texts). Its valuable mission is to find and preserve historical astrological knowledge & data that otherwise might be lost to the world. Robert also organizes various events and lectures, well worth
looking into. |
Inconstant Moon |
The Moon site. All about the moon, including some great photos of various features and phases of the moon. A great source of data about our nearest celestial neighbor.
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The International Society for Astrological Research. With links to many astrological associations and sites. This is run by seriously professional astrologers
dedicated to the furthering of our knowledge about everything astrological. |
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Mountain Astrologer (The) |
Very well-known States-based astrology magazine, available in many other countries as well. An excellent resource no matter where you live, with a plethora of
topical articles, astro adverts and letters column, etc. If you’re after that elusive piece of astro software, or many other astro products, chances are that this is where to look. |
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The National Council for Geocosmic Research delves into all kinds of celestial phenomena. Based in the States, it is also open to surfers located anywhere, and
has reciprocity arrangements with the Astrological Association of Great Britain
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StarIQ.com is a refreshingly unique astrology site that offers free personalized forecasts by email, original daily content on astrology and sports,
health, celebrities, finance and other subjects, as well as a guide to astrology conferences, organizations and practitioners worldwide. |