A second petition about the astrocartography trademark issue is being circulated by French astrologers, and they are asking for international support. Please sign and share to help protect the community from frivolous lawsuits, and keep this generic term free for all astrologers to use:
https://t.co/16aFhxCnQo
THE SUN IS IN ARIES!!!! welcome to the Spring Equinox!!!! it's time to thaw!!!! time to defrost!!!!!!! time for spring cleaning!!!! happy astrological new year!!!!!!!!!!!
Astrologer Lee Lehman passed away yesterday. Lee was one of the pioneers in the early revival of traditional astrology, from the mid-1980s onward. She was particularly well-known for her work on horary astrology, which she helped to re-popularize in the United States. I first learned horary from Lee at Kepler College, where she was deeply involved as a dean and instructor in their degree program. That's why the main episode I did on horary, episode 116 of The Astrology Podcast, was with Lee. Her 2002 book The Martial Art of Horary Astrology is still a particularly brilliant work on Renaissance style horary.
She had a long list of accolades in our community, such as winning a Regulus award, being the first horary astrologer to win the Marc Edmund Jones Award, and being involved in a leadership capacity in different organizations. Lee was also one of the few openly gay astrologers in a time when it was not yet as easy or accepted to be in the astrological community. Her work was characterized by her rigorous and academic approach to traditional astrology, and her unapologetic attitude towards following her heart and interests even when it set her apart helped to shape the astrological community into what it is today.