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Term: Celeste Teal
Teal, Celeste: Graduating from the West Coast College of Astrology in the mid 80s, Celeste Teal (Arizona) actually began her journey into the field of astrology as a complete skeptic. The first time she opened a book on the subject, in 1975, it was to discredit astrology and to prove to an acquaintance that astrology couldn’t be believed. However, the first book she opened happened to show a little more than the usual sun sign descriptions and she found enough truth within those pages to convince her that there was indeed something to it. The surprising revelation that the planetary positions at our birth and their movements following birth are somehow synchronized with human events greatly excited her, and it wasn’t long before she realized she’d found her calling as she delved passionately into the art of astrology as a means by which to learn more about the meaning of life. Her goal is to promote astrology and teach astrologers the most valuable and reliable techniques for interpreting the horoscope. Celeste Teal has continually written for the popular astrology magazines since 1986. These include American Astrology Magazine, Dell Horoscope, Astrology, Your Daily Horoscope, and True Astrology Forecast. She has written for Sydney Omarr’s Astrological Guide and has contributed to Today’s Astrologer, a publication by the American Federation of Astrologers, and to the Arizona Society of Astrologers newsletter. Celeste Teal is the author of three well-received books, , Identifying Planetary Triggers, Lunar Nodes, and Eclipses: Predicting World Events & Personal Transformation, all published by Llewellyn Worldwide. Celeste is hostess of her popular website, called Moon Valley Astrologer (at www.moonvalleyastrologer.com). Celeste provides fee-based personal tutoring services online, in addition to providing consultations for an established professional clientele. Also See: Celeste Teal
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