- List of Lee's Courses
- Glossary of Terms
- Kepler College's Portal to Amazon. When you buy through Amazon on this link, Kepler College will earn a finder's fee.
- Marion March Electronic Research Library at Kepler College - Optional Sign-up to Access Old Books! Through Kepler College, you can subscribe to Kepler's on-line library resources, which include not only Early English Books on-line, but many current research journals.
- CURA's Digital International Astrology Library, which contains many historical works.
- Astrodatabank Wiki: this site, now maintained by www.astro.com,contains the data originally collected by Lois Rodden, but extended since through the efforts of many data collectors, including FrancesMcEvoy, and more recently, Pat Taglilatelo. This is an excellent source of documented birth data that continues to be updated.
- Ptolemy's Tetrabiblos, the Robbins' translation in public domain and free on the Internet!
- The Perseus Project at Tufts University is the foremost Digital Library for the classical world, if not for the Humanities in general. In its collection of Greek and Roman materials, readers will find many of the canonical texts read today. Some of the works are still in copyright, so make sure that this is examined carefully.
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Copyright 1991 J. Lee Lehman, Ph.D. The concept of rulerships, as we have inherited it, has actually included two discrete elements: sign rulerships, including the five essential dignities of rulership, exaltation, triplicity, term and face, as well as mutual reception, natural rulerships, the attribution of a thing to rulership by a sign, planet, or house. |
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Education and Professionalism |
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In the latest issue of the ISAR Journal, Vol. 36, Number 2, I published an article entitled "A lot has happened while you have been asleep... Education and Professionalism in the Age of Pluto in Capricorn." I have to admit that I don't like my conclusions in this article, but they have profound implications for the future of astrology as a whole. Here's an excerpt: |
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