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Astrology can help you to make better decisions in harmony
with your life’s purpose and in tune with a greater understanding of its natural cycles. Through a variety of astrological techniques, including Ancient Greek, Vedic, Medieval and Modern, I can provide you with the tools to make those decisions.


Fifteen years ago, while working as a paramedic, I started to notice that there were more emergency room visits on full moons; on occasion, several patients with the same birthday would be admitted to the hospital on the same day, sometimes with the same complaint (... on two occasions they even had the same first and last names, but were not related). Occurrences like these piqued my curiosity, and the more I observed the more I began to realize the validity of this ancient and truly scientific art.


While continuing to practice astrology, I attained my Bachelor’s Degree as a Physician Assistant in New York City. I also study Tai Chi, Yoga, NLP, hypnotherapy, and the Enneagram, all with a dedication to spirituality.


I have experienced astrology as an invaluable aid during the changing and sometimes challenging periods of my own life, especially in regards to my own healing journey. Astrology has helped me to navigate the periods of change and to find avenues of peace and fulfillment. My sessions can help you to do the same.


I look forward to hearing from you.

 






(A similar version of this article first appeared on The Mountain Astrologer's blog in September of 2010. It has been updated.)


A third mayor in less than a month had been assassinated in Mexico as of September 2010 [1] when I first published this article for The Mountain Astrologer's blog . That act had come on the heals of a gubernatorial candidate also being assassinated in June of 2010. When I wrote that article (just over a year ago) these political killings were on top of the estimated 28,000 murders of civilians in the past 4 years due to the war on drugs — about the same number as the population of the town I was living in. Now the estimated death toll of civilians is over 45,000 and a Mexican Human Rights attorney has asked the International Criminal Court to investigate the killings by the mob and the military. The president of Mexico and other politicians were then seriously considering legalizing drugs because they believed that all anti-drug policies had failed. They were looking to the success of nations in Europe which have decriminalized drugs for their inspiration. Read more ...

South of the Border – vol. 4, issue 12012_01_18.htmlshapeimage_7_link_0

Wednesday, January 18, 2012