Seminars (open to all)
The LSA's seminars (now integrated into both Diploma courses) cover
a vast range of astrological topics, and are hosted by some of the
country's leading astrology teachers. Whether you've got a special
area of interest or you just want to broaden your horizons you're
sure to find a seminar for you!
Seminars cost £45 each to attend (current and former students:
£40) but prior booking is recommended.
For more details visit the Enrolment
page
Forthcoming Seminars (Call the office on 0700 2 33 44 55 with any
questions):
Synastry I
3 May 2008 (part of Diploma Year 1 and open to all)
Venue: Friends House, 173 Euston Rd, 10.30am until 4.30pm
Tutor: Jane Struthers.
Do you believe in love at first sight? Have you ever met someone
and been immediately drawn to them? And have you ever met someone
who repelled you, apparently for no good reason? And has the astrologer
in you ever wondered why this should be? Synastry gives you the
answers. This is the astrological technique that examines a relationship
in detail. It reveals the strengths and weaknesses of the relationship,
as well as its many dynamics. In this seminar (the first of two),
Jane Struthers explains what synastry is and the many ways in which
you can use it. She discusses the special role of Mercury in synastry,
how to arrange one chart around another, how to look for interaspects
and what they may mean, missing modes and elements, the major aspect
patterns that are sometimes formed when two charts meet, and much
more. She will use some intriguing examples of people, places and
things.
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Horary: Going Further
10 May 2008 (part of Diploma Year 2 and open to all)
Venue: Friends House, 173 Euston Rd, 10.30am until 4.30pm
Tutor: John Frawley
In this chart-based, practical workshop John builds on the basic knowledge established during last year's introductory day. Using example charts on a wide range of subjects, and emphasising how simple horary is, the focus this year is on the testimonies that give the desired result - and those that deny it. While this builds on last year's workshop, there will be plenty of revision, making it accessible to those who did not attend that.
Students are encouraged to read John's 'Horary Textbook' beforehand.
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Synastry II
17 May 2008 (part of Diploma Year 1 and open to all)
Venue: Friends House, 173 Euston Rd, 10.30am until 4.30pm
Tutor: Jane Struthers
This is the second of the two synastry seminars given by Jane Struthers. In this seminar, she looks at some of the charts of first meetings, which help to set the tone for the ensuing relationship, and also examines composite and relationship charts. In addition to explaining how to calculate composite and relationship charts, she explains what they represent and what they reveal, with the help of some fascinating examples. She will then take these one step further by looking at transits, progressions and directions to these charts. There will also be time for the class to discuss their own synastry examples. If you would like to participate, please bring the relevant charts with you, calculated to show either the interaspects or the composite chart. Ideally, these should be on acetate so they can be displayed easily.
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Horoscope Interpretation and Forecasting Tools
24 May 2008 (part of Diploma Year 2 and open to all)
Venue: LVRC, 356 Holloway Road, 10.30am until 5.30pm
Tutor: Frank Clifford
A day dedicated to working on advanced interpretation and forecasting for natal, business, synastry and event charts.
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Synastry: Family Dynamics and Mysterious Connections
31 May 2008 (part of Diploma Year 1 and open to all)
Venue: Friends House, 173 Euston Rd, 10.30am until 4.30pm
Tutor: Lynn Bell
Families have mysterious, often unique patterns in the way aspects, planets and houses line up. How does synastry work in our family of origin? A relationship with a parent can be marvelous, difficult, satisfying or utterly frustrating, and these keystone relations resonate throughout our lives. We will look at the individual dynamics between family members, and also open up our vision to the generational connections that move powerfully through the family unconscious. Planetary interconnections tell us what we are working on in each relationship, they help us understand how we have gotten caught in roles we may not wish to be in, and to see the difference between the images we carry in our own charts and the outer dynamics of an particular relationship.
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The Consultation Chart
7 June 2008 (part of Diploma Year 2 and open to all)
Venue: Friends House, 173 Euston Rd, 10.30am until 4.30pm
Tutors: Frank Clifford
You Arrived Just in Time! With the aid of some fascinating examples, Frank will demonstrate how remarkably easy it is to see a client’s past and current circumstances in the horoscope for the start of a reading. Save your set of complex rules for some other exercise, and enjoy the simplicity of the Consultation Chart.
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Psychological Astrology
14 June 2008 (part of Diploma Year 1 and open to all)
Venue: Friends House, 173 Euston Rd, 10.30am until 4.30pm
Tutor: Mavis Klein and Richard Swatton
Morning Session (Richard Swatton): The Language of Emotions: An
exploration of the astrological Moon. From a psychological perspective
the astrological Moon symbolises our instinctual need for love,
care, safety, empathy, attachment and bonding. By
exploring the Moon's sign, house and aspects, we discover our
own unique ways through which these essentials of life are either
gained or thwarted. The Moon can also be interpreted as the so-called
mother complex, i.e. a kind of psychic template within us of primal
trust-in-the-world that we first learn and experience through our
primary care-taker, usually the mother. When not understood consciously
enough, this complex destines us to a life of automatic emotional
responses and fatedness, rather than conscious choice and the necessary
ability to take care of ourselves (our internal moon). The language
of emotion is complex and many-faceted but trying to understand
it through an exploration of the Moon in our chart can help
lead to more life-enhansing choices.
Details of Mavis Klein's session
to follow.
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Astrology Student Conference
21-22 June 2008 (the first day is part of Diploma Year 2 and the weekend is open to all)
Venue: LVRC, Holloway Road, 10.30am until 5.30pm both days
Tutor: various
Please download flyer from the bottom of our Home Page (Quick Links)
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Student Case Studies
28 June 2008 (part of Diploma Year 1)
Venue: Friends House, 173 Euston Rd, 10.30am until 4.30pm
Tutor: Frank Clifford
A seminar for LSA students to give presentations of their case studies.
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Being a Practising Astrologer
5 July 2008 (part of Diploma Year 2 and open to all)
Venue: Friends House, 173 Euston Rd, 10.30am until 4.30pm
Tutor: Melanie Reinhart
In this workshop we’ll look at issues arising from actually reading charts and look at practical procedures, personal resources and necessities which comprise the healing dimension of how we engage with our clients. Bring your questions and concerns, your insight and inspiration, and charts you wish to explore in this light.
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Astrology Beginners Seminar
12 July 2008 (open to all, but limited spaces)
Venue: Friends House, 173 Euston Rd, 10.30am until 4.30pm
Tutor: Frank Clifford
Learning about key aspects of horoscope interpretation: the Sun,
Moon, Ascendant and the Zodiac signs.
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Palmistry Beginners Seminar
19 July 2008 (open to all, but limited spaces)
Venue: Friends House, 173 Euston Rd, 10.30am until 4.30pm
Tutor: Frank Clifford
Learning about key aspects of the hands and how to apply these easily.
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The Astrology of Self-Transformation: Neptune, Pluto and the Nodes
13 September 2008 (open to all)
Venue: LVRC, Holloway Road, 10.30am until 5.30pm
Tutor: Tracy Marks
Part One: Neptune and Pluto. In this double-session, we will consider the personal and spiritual meanings of both Neptune and Pluto, and how they can enable us to transform ourselves. We will discuss such Neptunian issues as coping with confusion and immobility, and uncovering illusions, while differentiating the realities and unrealities of romantic love, and discovering the clarity which lies beneath Neptunian fog. We will also take an in-depth look at the process of psychological death and rebirth which Pluto may demand of us, and how we might handle the powerful release of energy that Pluto activates. Our focus will be on awakening the constructive healing energy of Pluto, while empowering ourselves and deepening our relationships.
Part Two: The Lunar Nodes. The South Node indicates regressive patterns from childhood and past lives, as well as our innate talents; the North Node, our life task, suggests what we need to learn and how we can most successfully cooperate with and channel cosmic energies. In this session, we will explore the meanings of the nodal axis, as well as aspects to the nodes and the nodes in relation to transits and synastry.
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