![]() ![]() She has published numerous articles in astrological magazines and newsletters. She also had a column, "Neptune's Notebook," in a small Virginia Beach periodical in the mid-seventies. ![]() Myers area in 1993-94 and wrote the daily forecast for The Mountain Astrologer for sixteen months around that same time. ![]() She wrote a column, "Life Watch," for three Florida newspapers in the Ft. She is particularly proud of "How to Start, Maintain and Expand an Astrological Practice," for which she wrote a chapter, edited all other chapters and produced for OPA as a fund raiser. She twice served as president of the Virginia Astrological Association and held positions in other local organizations, including NCGR chapters. She was past secretary of ISAR (1973-74) and on the boards of OPA and AFAN. She has also lectured for AFA, SOTA, and the Cosmobiology Foundation conferences-some under the name, Carole DeMott, her first married surname. She has lectured for many organizations in the US and most notably for the Association for Research and Enlightenment (ARE) in England (1990) and Sweden (1997). She has attained the fourth level certification of NCGR and holds the CAP ISAR certification, as well. American astrologer, lecturer and author of "Solar Arc Directions: How to Read Life's Roadmap" (2000) and the extensive correspondence course on CD, "Exploring Astrology." She began studying astrology in Patchogue, New York at Lionel Day's American Astrosophical Institute in 1971 and graduated from Gina Ceaglio's Academy of Astrological Studies in San Diego in December 1973. ![]()
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