Call #6 in series: Two mystery charts

February 8, 2007 by andrewneitlich

Here are the two charts for the final call in our series. We’d like to ask two very specific things from you on this call:  First, if you recognize the chart, please do not divulge to anyone else, on the call or via a comment, who it belongs to until requested.  Second, if you don’t recognize the chart, don’t attempt to look it up.  These are the charts of two people who are known and respected in their fields and their charts are accessible.

Chart 1:

Mystery Chart #1

Chart 2:

Mystery Chart #2

Call #5 in Series: Minelli and Garland

February 2, 2007 by andrewneitlich

On Call #5 in our celebrity chart reading series, we discuss Judy Garland and daughter Liza Minelli.

Charts are attached. As always, you may want to click the charts with your mouse pointer 2-3 times to get optimal resolution. Enjoy!

Liza Minelli  Judy Garland

Call #4 in Series: Hillary Clinton/Barack Obama

January 27, 2007 by andrewneitlich

Hillary Clinton ChartBarack Obama

Here are the two charts for Call #4 in our series. On this call we focus on two Democratic front runners for the presidential nomination. As always, you may have to click each chart 2-3 times to get the best resolution.

Charts #5 and #6: Martin Luther King, Jr. and M. Gandhi

January 18, 2007 by andrewneitlich

Here are the two charts for our third call, which will cover Martin Luther King Jr. and Gandhi.

You may need to click these images 2-3 times to see them most clearly.Marting Luther King Jr.   

Gandhi

Chart #4: Bill Gates

January 10, 2007 by andrewneitlich

Here is Bill Gates’s chart, to be considered with Steve Jobs, posted on the previous blog entry. We will discuss this pair on our second tele-conference in this series. To view the chart, click it once, then 1 or 2 more times to optimize clarity.

Please study this and Jobs’s chart prior to our call and come up with your own thoughts.

The two are among the greatest entrepreneurs of our time, and they have had interesting interactions with one another over time. Bill Gates, Microsoft Founder

Chart #3: Steve Jobs

January 10, 2007 by andrewneitlich

Here is the third chart in our series, to be considered along with Bill Gates in our second call.

Click it once to enlarge, and a second time for more clarity.Steve Jobs, Apple Founder

Preparing for chart reading tele-conferences: Chart #2, Angelina Jolie

January 2, 2007 by andrewneitlich

Angelina Jolie’s birth chartHere is the second chart for the first telecall involving chart reading practice. Here we see Angelina Jolie’s (click the thumbnail to see it and keep clicking to zoom in and see it more clearly; email us at info@astrologycareerinstitute.com for the actual file — students only of course).

Make sure you also review Jennifer Anniston’s, in the previous post, using the instructions provided.

I want to acknowledge Sam Reynold’s for bowing to some pressure to do this. He has lots of integrity and really didn’t want to get into celebrity chart reading. But we convinced him that this kind of reading can help students stay interested, get some more practice reading charts, and learn how insightful astrology can be. Plus — again — we will be moving on to non-Hollywood figures soon, like Martin Luther King Jr./Ganhdi, Barak Obama/Hillary Clinton, Bill Gates/Steve Jobs, and more.

Finally, if you are not yet a student, register now with us so you can participate on these calls.

Enjoy!

Preparing for chart reading tele-conferences: Chart #1, Jennifer Anniston

January 2, 2007 by andrewneitlich

Jennifer Anniston’s Birth ChartFor students (and interested parties):

Our first telecall this year to discuss and practice reading birth charts gets us into the trashy and seedy world of celebrity feuds.

This post includes Jennifer Anniston’s birth chart (click the link above to see it and keep clicking to zoom in for clarity; email us at info@astrologycareerinstitute.com for the original file if this is hard to read). The next post will be Angelina Jolie’s. Take a look at both charts, follow our 10-step process (see page 65-66 in your manual for a high level list of questions you need to answer to do a solid reading), and let’s go through these charts together on our tele-calls and see what we can discover about these two women and their lives.

Not registered for our program yet? Please do now so you don’t miss out. We have 6 total calls, and will review 12 famous people (don’t worry, we get far away from Hollywood trashiness, and include world leaders, politicians, scientists, and more).

The number one problem facing aspiring astrologers

November 30, 2006 by andrewneitlich

At the Astrology Career Institute, we have found that the biggest problem facing aspiring astrologers is getting people to actually sit down and read charts.

To gain speed and confidence in reading charts, there is no substitute for practice.

But many people sometimes need a push.

For this reason, we are delighted to be offering a series of tele-conferences devoted 100% to reading charts.

On these calls, Sam Reynolds will choose a series of celebrity charts (to make this program even more fun) and read them according to his step-by-step system. You will learn how to get to the bottom of a chart and do a sound reading. You can even suggest a celebrity!

If you are at all interested in accelerating your ability to read charts, or want to experience how a successful astrologer does it, you have to be part of these calls.

There will be six 30-minute tele-calls in total, and each will go through the key points of 2 charts. So we will cover 12 celebrities in all. Of course, Sam will stay on the calls to answer any questions you have, and we will keep these calls small to ensure that they are interactive (as always).

Participants also receive links to the calls so you can download them and listen to them at your convenience (and so that you don’t have to worry about missing a call).

Calls will begin in January and take place every other week through the end of March.

All students who join the program before the end of December (and those who joined after October 1) will be invited to join these calls at no charge. These calls are included with your program.

If you are thinking about joining our Practicing Astrologer program, now is the time. Space is limited and so you should sign up right away.

http://www.astrologycareerinstitute.com

Don’t miss out on this opportunity. To become a seasoned strologer, you absolutely have to continue to read charts and make chart reading a practice. Learn from one of the best, and accelerate your progress.

Sincerely,

Andrew Neitlich, Program Administrator

http://www.astrologycareerinstitute.com

P.S. If you want to join these calls and don’t want to join our program yet,  you can for only $99. Contact me at info@astrologycareerinstitute.com .

Why a focus on anticipation is far more effective than a focus on dread

November 25, 2006 by andrewneitlich

As some of you may or may not know, Jupiter went into Sagittarius yesterday (Friday).  This means that for the first time in 12 years or 8 (if you count Pisces), Jupiter is right at home.  For me, it means that Jupiter will be sailing over my midheaven and I’m elated.  I’m expecting a lot of good things to happen this year, despite the fact that Jupiter will be squaring my ascendant, my natal Jupiter, Uranus, and Pluto.  I spent a good portion of the morning mapping out my goals, my check-in points of those goals and plans of action.  I’m very excited.   I believe what I’m doing is one of the right ways to use astrology.

I often read and listen to astrologers use astrology the wrong way.  They cultivate more dread than anticipation.  “Well, when Saturn goes over your Sun, honey, you can expect to be depressed,” I’ve heard said.  This is, literally, dreadful, and only partially true.  There are other things you can expect besides depression and it depends on whether you’re cultivating dread or anticipation.  The key differences between dread and anticipation are awareness and attitude.
Dread, in my opinion, hooks itself into the fatalistic sense of astrology.  “Here comes the “axe,” Virginia, so you better watch out!,” one says in cultivating dread. Dread taps into the feeling that we’re helpless before the mechanics and movement of the cosmos.  In fact, we’re little more than stellar roadkill in this view.  There are some basic truths being expressed here.  There might be a symbolic “axe” coming our way.  However, if we use anticipation, we see something different.

The symbolic “axe,” if we anticipate it, is still coming, but our reactions can be different.  For instance, we can grab the metaphorical axe and use it to chop our way through a psychological or physical impasse.  We also can do something as simple as duck by stepping away from a challenging relationship as described by the stars.  Anticipation is more emotionally engaging than the resignation of dread.  It is embracing what’s to come, being prepared and yet staying present all at the same time.

So as Jupiter transits through Sagittarius and all my “mutable” realities, I actually do something rather “cardinal” and plan.  I take advantage of the boon that Jupiter augurs by coming up with a game plan.  I did a similar thing as Jupiter traveled through all my Scorpio planets.  It was during that transit that Andrew and I formed the Astrology Career Institute.  I didn’t know that I was going to meet Andrew when the transit started, but I made a commitment to myself to STAY OPEN.  I didn’t focus on Jupiter’s square to my natal Moon.  I didn’t freak out about Jupiter going through my eighth house of death.  I anticipated the best and worst possibilities, but focused on the best.

Dread only focuses on the worse case scenario. Dread, in life and astrology, will keep you at the same level or lower as you function now.  We are made to grow.  Jupiter relays this symbolic meaning more than any other planet in our pantheon.  It’s up to you to use the movements of the heavens to anticipate the miracles you want to happen in your life.  Or you can use dread.  The only requirements of either state are our attitudes and awareness.  Astrology gives us the awareness, but how is your attitude?

All the best, always, in all ways,
Samuel F. Reynolds, M.A.

Director, return2thesource, inc.

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