
September/October 2009
No matter what your level of astrological expertise there is always something useful to be found on the Internet. For this issue I've found websites that cover a miscellany of topics. Hopefully you will find something of interest whether you are a newcomer to astrology or a seasoned professional.
http://moonvalleyastrologer.com
Moon Valley Astrologer is Celeste Teal's website. Once you get past Celeste promoting her books you will find that there is something here for astrologers of all levels. From a tutorial for beginners through to intermediary articles on such diverse topics as Chiron, eclipses and void of course moon. There is also a section on crystals for those who are interested
http://www.thedaze.co.uk/
This is the website of Michael Harwood. It's not the easiest site to navigate but Michael has put a lot of effort into listing past, present and future astrological phenomena, useful for astrologers of all abilities. Of particular interest is Michaels' commentary on events in the News.
http://www.hps.cam.ac.uk/starry/
Hidden away amongst Cambridge University's Department of History and Philosophy of Science are some astrological gems. Here is an academic website that for once recognises the role astrology played in the history of astronomy. There are many pages here worth exploring, including information on such historical forebears as Hipparchus, Ptolemy, Regiomontanus and more.
http://scholar.google.co.uk/
Something new from Google to end with. At the time of writing Google Scholar is still in Beta stage. If you are studying or researching something then Google Scholar could be a useful resource. Scholar is designed to track down articles, extracts, essays and books by searching academic publishers, professional societies, university libraries and more. Type in your search term as usual, the search results will present you with a list of scholarly works which also include bibliographic information, such as title, author names, and source of publication
Finally, don’t forget to visit the conference area on our own web site for all the latest information about conference and speakers
http://www.astrologicalassociation.com/conference/conf2009/
This article, written by Glenda Cole, first appeared in the
September/October 09 edition of the Astrological Journal
Glenda Cole is chair of the long running Suffolk Astrological
Society and local groups co-ordinator for the Astrological Association.
She freely admits to being an Internet addict, spending many hours
online on the lookout for good astrology websites. If you know of any she may
like feel free to contact her: astrogroups@gmail.com
The AA do not monitor or endorse, nor are they responsible for the practices, content or availability of any of the external sites listed here
