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Kirk Gallaway has been an astrologer for 40 years. He studied the humanistic approach to astrology under Dane Rudhyar, considered by many to be the most important and influential astrological writer of the 20th century. Gallaway then studied a psychological approach to chart interpretation under Richard Idemon that focused on anomalies such as singletons, chains of dispositors, and unaspected planets as a key to unlocking obscure psychological complexes. Gallaway's approach has evolved over the years to incorporate elements of Transpersonal Psychology. In recent years he has pursued studying the movement of the planets beyond Earth, their major historical conjunctions and aspects and their tie-in to historical eras and human social, political, religious, and scientific movements, wars, and watershed economic events and cycles including recession and depression. He currently lives in the mountains above Los Gatos, California.
(3 comments) SHARE Tuesday, March 6, 2012 Uranus Square Pluto and the Cycles of Economic Recession and Depression
The current economic downturn, is not a random turn of events, but can be measured and predicted through the study of planetary cycles. This article notes the occurrence of a square or 90 degree angle between two of the further out planets ( Uranus and Pluto)that started in 2008, and parallels the similarities in economic activity with three other such occurrences over the last 200 years.
(5 comments) SHARE Friday, December 23, 2011 Gotta love those Presidential anagrams back into the 20th Century
Humor and commentary.Anagrams derived from U.S. Presidents names and titles.Some explanation in the way of commentary, in cases where the meaning may be obscure or readers may not have the a historical understanding. Mostly, it's just for fun.