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Therese, Thanks for the reply and helpful response! PL is one of my top choices, along with SJS, so I am glad to hear that at least one person responded on at least one of them! PL would probably be easier to use on my machine and it seems to have more teaching aids and texts to go along with it. Th...

Thanks James. Yes, I have a few of her books, too, and her thoughtful approach to Classical/Traditional astrology while applying it to fairly modern uses is a huge appeal. I also have some of her mp3 recordings, which are also good. And I understand she is a good teacher, too. My thing is that I thi...

Lee Lehman's Courses

Has anyone here taken a course online with Lee Lehman? I know her horary course is well known, but I am seriously considering taking her Introduction to Classical Natal course, which I think some folks here have taken many years ago (based on forum searches, anyway). I am most interested to know how...

Software forVedic/Jyotish: Kala or Shri Jyoti Star

Hi all, (I had posted this in 'Indian and Asian astrology' but didnt get any response, so I thought I'd also try posting it here, too). Can any one tell me the differences between Kala and Shri Jyoti Star software? Shri Jyoti Star seems to be quite well received, but I have enjoyed learning through ...

Vedic/Jyotish Software: Kala or Shri Jyoti Star

Hi, Can any one tell me the difference between Kala and Shri Jyoti Star software? Shri Jyoti Star seems to be quite well received, but I have enjoyed learning through Ernst Wilhelm's work, and his Kala seems well liked as well. What are the key features that are missing from either? What are the str...

[quoteI have used Solar Fire as my main software for well over a decade and upgraded a couple of times. I am wondering if another generic astrology programme like Janus offers anything I am missing out on with SF? Mark[/quote] Hi Mark, Your question is a very good one, but alas, it went unanswered!!...

Some good points. Magic so often--if not always, as you imply--deals with the whole of the universe, including 'worlds' beyond the physical plane we experience ordinarily. So in that sense, 'faith', or at least acknowledgment of mystery, is essential to magic. Of course, in Roman Catholic and Orthod...

Ha, I hope he isn't asking me, as that question is above my pay grade! But I'll give Waybread's question a try. In some sense, to me at least, both 'magic' and 'religion' are somewhat different paths to get ultimately at the same place or goal--to transcend the ordinary, to find meaning and purpose,...

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