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ForumOnAstrology presents
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An Internet Conference
Three Days of Live Video Broadcasts
Friday, Saturday & Sunday
October 1st, 2nd and 3rd, 2010
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Ronnie Dreyer
Ronnie Gale Dreyer is an internationally-known consultant, lecturer, and teacher
based in New York City. A pioneer in making Indian astrology accessible to Western
audiences, she is the author of Vedic Astrology, Venus, and Healing Signs, and a
contributor to numerous anthologies, journals, and magazines. Ronnie has spoken at
conferences throughout the world, and her books and articles have been translated
into Spanish, Dutch, Portuguese, Finnish, and Czech.
She teaches for ACVA (American College of Vedic Astrology), holds the title of
Jyotish Kovid from the Indian Council of Astrological Sciences, and is NCGR-PAA
Level IV certified. Ronnie was AFAN’s Secretary and Presiding Officer, and is the
editor of NCGR’s memberletter. She received AFAN’s Jim Lewis Community Service
Award (1998), and the Marion D. March Regulus Award for Community Service (2002).
Ronnie attends Columbia University, where she is in the M.A. program for South
Asian Languages and Cultures, specializing in Sanskrit.
Web: www.ronniedreyer.com
Email: ronnie@ronniedreyer.com.
Lectures:
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The Power of Venus Cycles
Please note: This lecture uses tropical astrology.
Once again, as it does every 584 days or so, Venus will retrograde between
October 8 - November 18, 2010. We will learn all about the cycle of Venus
including the planet's retrograde cycle, inferior/superior conjunctions
with the Sun, heliacal risings/settings, transition from Evening to Morning
Star and back again, and its eight year period when it returns to its own position.
We will see what ancient omens say about it, how these forecasts are as relevant
today as they were then, and discover how these positions, easy to compute, provide
amazing forecasting tools by which we can pinpoint with amazing precision both personal
and mundane events. Even if you have heard Ronnie talk about the cycle before, this
lecture will focus on this particular retrograde and the transition from evening
to morning star.
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