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Meeting June 19-20, 2009 - Panel on the Economy -
Steve Weiss, Doug Noblehorse & Ken Hopkins

"Friday & Saturday - Hellenomics, Declinomics, and the Reign of Neptune"

It's a triple header of astrological insight into our current economic situation. Last month's featured speaker, Doug Noblehorse, will explore the economy using Hellenistic methods and interpretation, and will key on Profections. Ken Hopkins will reveal progressed graphic declinations of the American Big Three auto makers and other key U.S.-related charts. Steve Weiss will share his perception of nebulous Neptune and the outer planets. We'll allow the final 15 minutes for question from our members and guests.

On Saturday we'll move Friday night's analysis toward a look at the future. We expect some great questions from the audience and we may need to expound further with the answers during Saturday's workshop along with some surprises from our trio of speakers.

This panel presentation is not intended as a contest to see which astrologer and/or technique is the most effective. Rather, this weekend's panel presentations are designed to spotlight techniques available to astrologers when assessing mundane matters.

Getting to Know the Panel

Steve Weiss - In 2005, Steve co-authored The Consistent Consumer, an in-depth study of the values-based characteristics of America's major generational cohort groups. His new book, Signs of Success, takes the astrological theme to a greater depth level, and represents the culmination of a lifetime avocational interest in the field of astrology. "The modern field of demography has made a great contribution to the understanding of cultural phenomena," says Steve, "but astrology is a field that's been working on such material for 5,000 years." Steve is currently the Vice-President of the ASA.

Douglas Noblehorse - Doug has been studying astrology for 40 years, after a Reader's Digest article piqued his interest, providing him with a lifelong passion. Rooted in the psychological school of astrology, he counts Dane Rudhyar, Steven Arroyo and Betty Lundsted among his strongest initial influences. Currently, he is absorbing Hellenistic astrology, with an eye towards melding the old with the new. Doug is currently the Education Director for ASA.

Ken Hopkins -Ken Hopkins has been a professional astrologer since 1971. Ken taught astrology on three community college campuses in Washington State and made basketball predictions for Washington State University in 1977-78. He has been a member of the American Federation of Astrologers' faculty in 1974, 1976, 2003 and 2006. He is a Past President, Arizona Society of Astrologers and is currently Programs Director.


The Arizona Society of Astrologers (ASA), the oldest and one of the largest statewide astrology organizations, was founded on September 7, 1973 to promote astrology through teaching, lecturing, research and practice in a professional and ethical manner.  The ASA has proudly hosted well-known and inspiring teachers and lecturers from around the world at regular monthly meetings.

ASA was incorporated on September 20, 1974 at 4:30 PM in Scottsdale, AZ.

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