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by John W. Gross Jr
This excellent article is a typical example of the type of in-depth writing that appears in Considerations. It details the astrological background of the infamous South Sea Bubble and the company's extreme peak and subsequent fall on the London Stock Exchange.
From Considerations XIX: 1, February - April 2004.
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by Ken Gillman
An article from the latest issue of Considerations that uses the 2005 Aries Ingress to explain the astrological indications of the July 2005 bombings in London and the August 2005 flooding of New Orleans.
From Considerations XX: 4, November 2005-January 2006.
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by Charles A. Jayne
This thought-provoking article by one of the 20th century's greatest astrologers had been lost for fully eighteen years before its appearance in February 2004. Charles Jayne had handed it to the Considerations' editor for publication the last time the two met, only a day or so before Charles
went into the hospital where he died on 31st December 1985. It should then have been placed in the "Next Issue" folder but was inadvertently filed elsewhere. Its discovery was purely serendipitous, the result of going through old files to respond to a query from a subscriber. Despite this unseemly delay there's nothing out-of-dat in the article's content; to the very end our good friend's intellect remained at a very high level.
From Considerations XIX: 1, February - April 2004 .
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by Ken Gillman
This worked example details the methodology of Ross Harvey's LSRev and clearly demonstrates both its effectiveness and the type of article that Considerations regularly publishes. Although the prediction of an individual's life span was an essential initial step in the analysis and interpretation of a natal horoscope in times past--those past times when the astrologer was still a respected member of the community--this subject tends to be absent from most present-day books and journals.
From Considerations XVIII: 1, February-April 2003.
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by Douglas W. Smith
The astrology of not-so-long-ago events in the USA and Canada involving native americans is Doug Smith's subject here, one of a series of articles published in Considerations.
Shamans: Chief Wovoka's vision, the Massacre at Wounded Knee, and the life and death by hanging of Louis Riel.
In addition to his work as an astrologer, Doug, a former professor at York University in Toronto, practices homeopathy from his home in Ontario.

From Considerations XV: 4, November 2000 - January 2001
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by Ken Gillman
Can we identify by astrological means when and where a specific form of violence will occur? To see if this is possible I have used eleven recent shooting incidents in schools, in each of which one or more children were killed.
From
Considerations XIII: 2, May-July 1998.
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by Anne Whitaker
Neptune Uranus and Pluto cross the IC as viewed from the Isle of Lewis.
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by Marc Beriault
An excellent introduction to the Dark Moon, also misnamed Lilith or the Black Moon.
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by Ken Gillman
From 1705 to 1992 there were 68 General Elections in Britain. In 40 of them the defending government won the election and so retained power. When this occurred the planets were usually located in the signs they are traditionally said to rule.

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