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What do the planets have in store for you this month? Check it out in your horoscope.
Eric Francis Coppolino reflects upon his first experience teaching the Chiron process to astrology students at the Omega Institute.
Due to a layout error, the June horoscopes in the print version of Chronogram were reprinted from May. The web version is correct.
Eric Francis Coppolino examines our cultural model of time, and how technology gives us a false sense of it.
Horoscopes for the month of May.
Eric Francis Coppolino examines the interlacing among self-esteem,
sex, and relationships.
Horoscopes for the month of April.
Eric Francis Coppolino discusses the politics of human necessities.
Monthly Horoscopes by Eric Francis Coppolino.
Eric Francis Coppolino reveals its about you, not the screw.
The year 2012 has been seen as something special since the Harmonic Convergence in 1987 and the astrology for 2008 puts us into the final approach for 2012.
Horoscopes for the month of February.
Two thousand eight is a year of an unusual transition: Pluto will begin its move from Sagittarius to Capricorn.
Eric Francis Coppolino’s astrological outlook for December.
Eric Francis Coppolino reads the signs and fears trouble ahead for 2008.
Eric Francis Coppolino examines the intersection of the personal and the
global in his past.
Eric Francis Coppolino’s astrological outlook on November.
Eric Francis Coppolino’s astrological outlook on October.
Eric Francis Coppolino’s on Saturn’s entrance into Virgo.
Eric Francis Coppolino’s astrological outlook for September.
Gluten is the probable main culprit in celiac, an autoimmune disease that can damage the small intestines and makes it difficult for people with the illness to absorb nutrients from other food.
After more than $50 million spent on testing and cleaning so far, the question is whether students will be exposed to that contamination, and, if so, how it will affect them.
They proposed that the bodies of climate change victims, who they said now number about 150,000 a year, could be rendered into a burnable product, particularly as combustion of fossil fuels sped up ecological disasters.
You’re holding in your hands vital information about what it means to be stuck, and you’re on the threshold of discovering how you and the people closest to you can get brilliantly unstuck.
What Carl Jung called “big dreams” are possible—those revelatory journeys that show us the most poignant symbols of our lives, and reveal the myths we live by.
The issue of this opposition is integrity: the integrity of the world, of our communities even though we are in denial that they exist, and our individual integrity, for which there are precious few examples and even fewer coherent definitions.
I don’t propose you concern yourself with what is new, what you want to create, or what you are seeking, but rather with the process of identifying and releasing, in that order.
Eric Francis Coppolino uses the dioxin contamination at SUNY New Paltz as a catalyst to discuss growth issues involved in taking action on the environment.
Your fear may finally be pushing you someplace you need to be, making you aware of something you need to be aware of.
How much money would we spend to prevent a catastrophe like the one that happened at Virginia Tech last month?
Astrologer Eric Francis Coppolino looks to the heavens.
The Living True Greed Truly seminar will help enable participants to balance the demands of being highly spiritual and simultaneously deeply materialistic.
A look at the cosmic links to recent natural disasters and the death of Anna Nicole Smith.
What’s in your stars this month.
What’s in your stars this month.
Examining the impact and back story of Saddam Hussein’s execution.
Eric Francis Coppolino interprets the stars for January and takes a look at how the rest of the year will shape up astrologically as well.
The beginning of the year is typically a time for divining the future, or making choices and commitments that change our destiny.
Horoscopes for December 2006
Eric Francis Coppolino wonders if the outcome of the recent elections represent a transitional phase in the Universal saga.