Ten Keys to Horoscope Synthesis, featuring Joseph Polise
Personal Astrology
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19-Nov-2016
An effective chart synthesis, regardless of what system or approach one employs, should enable the astrologer to distill the chart’s character by articulating its central themes and possible manifestations. Blending traditional and modern methods, this talk presents 10 keys toward synthesis shown through several example horoscopes.
Joseph Polise , NCGR PAA 4, CMA, is a consulting astrologer with over 20 years experience in counseling and teaching people from every walk of life. He blends both traditional and modern astrological techniques and has a great passion for Horary Astrology as well as Forecasting. He has worked serving the astrological community, serving as past NCGR Education Director and NI NCGR Board Member, current NCGR- PAA Examiner, Vice President Friends of Astrology, and Free Speech Chair 2012 United Astrology Congress. He has spoken at many major national and international conferences, including NCGR , ISAR, SOTA, and UAC. He has written pieces for Mountain Astrologer, NCGR Journal, and others.
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