For astrological background to 9/11, click on the U.S. Charts button to see the essay Ann wrote in early September, 2001, just prior to the attack. (At the time she was concerned that her language and vision might be extreme, too intense, but unfortunately, the tone was exactly in sync with what was about to happen.) For more philosophical /astrological/personal reflections and perspectives on 9/11 see her CN Bulletins #15, 16, 17, 18, 20 and 22 in the Archives section. Her next CN Bulletin (#26) will address 2006 transits to the U.S. Chart.

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"The purpose of Celestial Navigations is to use my own personal experience and reflection as an example of the search for personal and universal harmony. In this endeavor I integrate my own personal, psychological, cultural and philosophical perspectives with the ancient language of astrology.

This work demonstrates:

  • a way to gather meaning from experience, thereby reconnecting the lower self or personality with the higher self or soul.

  • a way to link the inner life with the outer world through a continuously expanding, multidimensional philosophical framework. "

"I chose September 10, 2001 to launch Celestial Navigations on the web, which, it turns out, was only one day prior to the events of 9/11, initiating a new course for the U.S., (Members please see U.S. Charts). As a double-Sagittarian (Sun and Ascendant in that sign) with two planets in Gemini, a doctorate in philosophy, 32 years as a student of astrology, and nearly 63 years of real life experience, I offer the contents of this site as nourishment for all those who wish to change their way of thinking in order to serve the transformation of our world."

We invite you to join in Ann's celestial navigations. Explore this site, read the essays, nourish your minds and join in topical discussions in a community of like minded souls.

Astrologers: click here to view Ann's astro chart.

 



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