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Article Index to 6/17 Farrow, Penny The Eastern Window various Vedic (Hindu) Astrology Karacostas, Alexandra Astro-Wisdom: Reader Questions Answered various Beginner/General Berg, Howard S. Secrets of Intuitive Astrology 2/90 14 Historical & Mundane Borax, Mark Pluto and the American Dream 2/90 14 Historical & Mundane Burrell, Debra Lunar Attunement 2/90 14 Moon Green, Jeffrey Wolf The Nature and Function of Mercury 2/90 14 Planets & Planetary Cycles Johnson, Tim Tracy Marks Interview: The 2/90 14 Other (& Interviews) e 12th House and Dreamwork (Part 1) Naiman, Ingrid Cancer: Astrologically Considered 2/90 14 Medical Astrology & Healing Nelson, Gaye The Astrology of Parenting (Part 1) 2/90 14 Relationships/Family/Gender Powhatan, Coyote Living Mythology: Affirming the Round of Holidays 2/90 14 Seasonal & Ritual Stachowicz, James A. House Systems Compared (Part 1) 2/90 14 Houses & Angles Tarriktar, Tem Your Rising Sign — and Its Shadow 2/90 14 Beginner/General Tarriktar, Tem Handling Your Saturn Return 2/90 14 Beginner/General Tarriktar, Tem Minor Progressions Explained 2/90 14 Beginner/General TMA Love Letters from the 12 Signs 2/90 14 Humor Anderson / Jonathan Goldman, Karen The Music of the Spheres: Sound and Astrology 4/90 15 Sound/Music/Geometry Bell, Lynn Quincunxes 4/90 15 Aspects Crawford, John Astrology and Dreams 4/90 15 Psychological & Dreamwork Cunningham, Donna The Adult Child Syndrome, Codependency, and New Age Practitioners 4/90 15 Beginner/General Gellman, Rob The Real Life Adventures of Aaron Firewater (fiction): Initiation (Part 1) 4/90 15 Beginner/General Goldman / Karen Anderson Jonathan The Music of the Spheres: Sound and Astrology 4/90 15 Sound/Music/Geometry Hasnas, Shelli Healing through the Zodiac with the Bach Flower Remedies 4/90 15 Medical Astrology & Healing Johnson, Tim Tracy Marks Interview: Lunar Nodes & Experiential Workshops (Part 2) 4/90 15 Other (& Interviews) Mason, Joyce A New Look at Virgo: Shifting from Mercury to Chiron 4/90 15 Zodiac McLeister, Kerwin The Veil Torn: Thoughts on the Uranus–Neptune Conjunction 4/90 15 Beginner/General Neal-Rose, Kathy Pluto and the Solitary Spiritual Path 4/90 15 Beginner/General Nelson, Gaye The Astrology of Parenting (Part 2) 4/90 15 Relationships/Family/Gender Powhatan, Coyote Living Mythology: Working with Imagery 4/90 15 Seasonal & Ritual Sholly, Kate Dr. Zodiac’s Designer Line for the Signs — Products for the ‘90s 4/90 15 Humor Stachowicz, James A. House Systems Compared (Part 2) 4/90 15 Houses & Angles Tarriktar, Tem Forecasting Using Solar Houses: An Introduction 4/90 15 Beginner/General Alli, Antero The Interpretive Technique of Probable Placement 6/90 16 Beginner/General Cunningham, Donna The Moon in Each Sign 6/90 16 Moon Gellman, Rob The Real Life Adventures of Aaron Firewater (fiction): Capricornucopia (Part 2) 6/90 16 Beginner/General Herbst, Bill A Planetary Wave of Change: Outer-Planet Transits in Capricorn Explained 6/90 16 Beginner/General Morrison, Al H. A Great Stillness in the World 6/90 16 Beginner/General Naiman, Ingrid Adrenal Exhaustion 6/90 16 Medical Astrology & Healing Nelson, Gaye The Astrology of Parenting (Part 3): The Capricorn Kids 6/90 16 Relationships/Family/Gender Robinett, Patricia Midpoints: Elevating the Ancient Art of Astrology to a Measurable Science 6/90 16 Other (& Interviews) Scofield, Bruce True Native American Astrology and Divination 6/90 16 Beginner/General Smith, Prue Moving into Feminine Energy 6/90 16 Beginner/General Wycoff, Gwenn H. Transits Over Angles 6/90 16 Houses & Angles Biehl, Kathy Song Title Guide to Venus Placements 8/90 17 Humor Bogart, Greg The Astrological Chart of Bhagwan Rajneesh 8/90 17 Biographical Garrison, Gayle How I Found the Missing Diamond Ring with Horary Astrology 8/90 17 Horary & Traditional Gellman, Rob The Plutonian Rains of Change Are Upon Us (Bari/Cherney Bombing) 8/90 17 Beginner/General Hunter, M. Kelley Moonshadows: The August 6, 1990 Lunar Eclipse 8/90 17 Beginner/General Jacobus / Jacqi Wolf Dean A Different Perspective: The Uranus-Neptune-Pluto Conjunction of 575 B.C. 8/90 17 Historical & Mundane Naiman, Ingrid Storks and Stars: Astrological Indicators of Fertility 8/90 17 Medical Astrology & Healing Nelson, Gaye The Astrology of Parenting (Part 4): Birth Order 8/90 17 Relationships/Family/Gender Tarriktar, Tem Jupiter in Leo for the 12 Signs 8/90 17 Beginner/General Tarriktar, Tem The Astro-Biological Clock: The Age Factor and Outer Planet Cycles 8/90 17 Planets & Planetary Cycles Wolf / Dean Jacobus Jacqi A Different Perspective: The Uranus-Neptune-Pluto Conjunction of 575 B.C. 8/90 17 Historical & Mundane Gellman, Rob The Plutonian Rains of Change Are Upon Us (Part 2) 10/90 18 Beginner/General Horbovetz, David The 7 Most Challenging Aspects (Part 1) 10/90 18 Aspects Klare, Barbara Astrology and the Biological Clock 10/90 18 Planets & Planetary Cycles Mason, Joyce Mercury Retrograde: A Journal 10/90 18 Planets & Planetary Cycles O’Brien, Dale Chiron and Spock: The Mythology of Star Trek 10/90 18 Asteroids/Chiron O’Brien, Dale I Was the Moon ... 10/90 18 Experiential Smith, C. Michael Local Space — an Introduction 10/90 18 Relocation Tarriktar, Tem A Conversation with Jim Lewis (Interview) 10/90 18 Other (& Interviews) Tarriktar, Tem Gaia’s Grid — The Earth Zodiac (brief) 10/90 18 Relocation Beim, Mary The Male and Female: In the Chart and in the Person 12/90 19 Relationships/Family/Gender Crawford, John Astrology and Dreams 12/90 19 Psychological & Dreamwork Gellman, Rob Transformative Experiences: An Aaron Firewater Adventure 12/90 19 Beginner/General Gerhardt, Dana Cinderella Does the North Node (or, Why She Runs Away from the Ball) 12/90 19 Beginner/General Herbst, Bill A Metaphor for Chart Movement 12/90 19 Beginner/General Horbovetz, David The 7 Most Challenging Aspects (Part 2) 10/90 19 Aspects Jawer, Jeff Notes on Experiential Astrology: Astrodrama 12/90 19 Experiential Koiner, Lynn When Mercury Turns Retrograde: How to Use It Constructively 12/90 19 Planets & Planetary Cycles Lyons, Tim The Power of Chiron 12/90 19 Asteroids/Chiron Michael II, Miles Astrology, Health, and AIDS (Part 1) 12/90 19 Medical Astrology & Healing Morrison, Al H. The History and Fallacy of “What’s Your Sun Sign?” 12/90 19 Beginner/General Nelson, Gaye The Astrology of Parenting: Following the Spiral of Time 12/90 19 Relationships/Family/Gender Northman Suzanne-Michele Lunar Phases: Moving with the Rhythms of Natural Time (with Lunar Forecast) 12/90+ 19 Moon Schermer, Barbara Astrology Within: Notes on Experiential Astrology 12/90 19 Experiential Smith, Jacquie Synastry: An Astrological Analysis of Relationships 12/90 19 Relationships/Family/Gender Tarriktar, Tem The Lost Predictions of Nostradamus (and Glyphoids!) 12/90 19 Humor Tarriktar, Tem An Interview with Medical Astrologer Dr. Ingrid Naiman 12/90 19 Medical Astrology & Healing Bevan, Andrew J. Horary Astrology: Where Are Jonathan’s Spectacles? 2/91 20 Horary & Traditional Bogart, Greg The Cycle of Mercury 2/91 20 Planets & Planetary Cycles Cunningham, Donna Vocational Astrology: Getting Real for the Nineties 2/91 20 Practical Applications of Astr. Davenport, Nikki The Purplest Dragon: An Astrology Fable 2/91 20 Beginner/General Efrein, Laurie America 1991: Watchwords, Not Solutions 2/91 20 Historical & Mundane Gellman, Rob The Alchemy of Relationship — Part 1: Establishing Personal Patterns 2/91 20 Relationships/Family/Gender Gerhardt, Dana Naming Rumplestiltskin: Breaking Our Contracts with Saturn 2/91 20 Beginner/General Michael II, Miles Astrology, Health, and AIDS (Part 2) 2/91 20 Medical Astrology & Healing Morrison, Al H. Next Ahead of Sun 2/91 20 Beginner/General Morrison, Al H. Two Millennia of Confusion About House Rulerships 2/91 20 Houses & Angles Myers, Buz Moving Into Uranus-Neptune 2/91 20 Planets & Planetary Cycles Nelson, Gaye Astrological Predictions for 1991: The Year that Love Must Lead 2/91 20 Beginner/General Papalas, Nicholas Using Numerical Point Systems in the Assessment of the Strength of Planets 2/91 20 Counseling & Practice Starck, Marcia Earth Mother Astrology: A Feminine Look 2/91 20 Zodiac Tarriktar, Tem Saturn in Aquarius: 1991-93 2/91 20 Beginner/General Tenney, Jonathan Astrology As If the Person Mattered 2/91 20 Counseling & Practice Van Toen, Donna The Uranus-Neptune Conjunction 2/91 20 Planets & Planetary Cycles Ashman, Bernie Saturn Transits: Time As a Process 4/91 21 Planets & Planetary Cycles Bogart, Greg Introducing Sidereal Perspectives (Part 1): Precession-Corrected Transits 4/91 21 Transits/Progressions/Returns Brereton, Jean Experiential Astrology 4/91 21 Experiential Cunningham, Donna Working with Teenagers and their Charts 4/91 21 Relationships/Family/Gender Day, Marguerite Judging Eclipses by Their Roots: Some Timely Examples 4/91 21 Moon Efrein, Laurie U.S. Update: Has War Led to a Lasting Peace? 4/91 21 Historical & Mundane Gellman, Rob The Alchemy of Relationship — Part 2: Exploring Personal Patterns 4/91 21 Relationships/Family/Gender Gerhardt, Dana Zodiac Tales (Part 1): Aries and Taurus 4/91 21 Zodiac Herbst, Bill Astrology and Psychotherapy: A Comparison for Astrologers 4/91 21 Counseling & Practice MiXXe, AdZe Flus of the Zodiac 4/91 21 Humor Morrison, Al H. Mental Chemistry: The Speed and Position of Mercury and the Moon 4/91 21 Planets & Planetary Cycles Naiman, Ingrid Memory 4/91 21 Medical Astrology & Healing Nelson, Gaye Which Sign to Love? (poem) 4/91 21 Beginner/General Nigro, Marie ASTROTOONS (in many issues) 4/91+ 21 Humor Parsons, Renee The Myths of Pluto 4/91 21 Myth & Story Schreib, Bil The Zodees (cartoons) 4/91+ 21 Zodiac Sparrow, Linda S. How Do They Spend their Lunch Hour? 4/91 21 Humor Starck, Marcia Astrology and Ritual 4/91 21 Seasonal & Ritual Tarriktar, Tem Are You a Confused Cuspal Creature? (humor) 4/91 21 Humor Biehl, Kathy Wayward Ho! Mercury Direct: Fact or Phantom? 6/91 22 Humor Bogart, Greg Introducing Sidereal Perspectives (2): Precession-Corrected Solar Returns 6/91 22 Transits/Progressions/Returns Calia, Stephen The Uranus-Neptune Conjunction of 1993 6/91 22 Planets & Planetary Cycles Casey, Caroline Visionary Activism and the Planetary Patterns of the ‘90s 6/91 22 Beginner/General Clarson, Laura Impulse vs.
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