Catalog for Kepler College of Astrological Arts & Sciences

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Kepler Certificate Program

you should also find articles on astronomy in magazines like Scientific American and Discover much easier to read and understand. Topics Covered • • • • • • • • • • •

Cosmology - the origin of the universe The visible sky and its motions Coordinate systems - measuring the sky Archaeoastronomy - Stonehenge and the Maya Early cosmological models - the Aristolelian/Ptolemaic universe The new cosmic order - Copernicus, Kepler, Galileo and Newton Origin and evolution of the solar system The Sun The Terrestrial planets The Jovian planets The Earth as a planet

E550 Vocational Astrology Instructors: Judith Holloway and Faye Cossar When it comes to choosing a career, knowing your strengths as well as weaknesses gives you a leg up in today’s competitive environment. This course is designed to show how vocational astrology can help the astrologer and their clients discover their passion and be more effective in their work. Whether we are 5 or 50, we can be faced with the question of “what do I want to do when I grow up?” Clients routinely ask: “What should I do?” “Is this particular job right for me?” “What can I be good at?” “How can I do something that matters to me?” By using the techniques of vocational astrology, an astrologer can gain insight into an individual’s unique areas of opportunity. About a third of our lives are spent working. What most of us want is not just a job, but something that can utilize our talents and bring us satisfaction. The seeds of our personality, our proclivities, our likes and our dislikes can be found in the natal chart. Using a vocational analysis, students will discover how you can determine whether being your own boss is a good option, what types of work are most satisfying, and what issues you may encounter in a work environment. Students will combine practical astrological and client skills in order to answer the most common client questions about just having a job vs. one’s calling. By the end of the course, students will have learned to use the horoscope to: • • • •

Build a C.V., biography and career profile Spot profession, life mission and motivations Identify talents, personal styles, image, goals, norms and values Address the ideal working environment and colleagues/bosses

Instructor Faye Cossar is internationally known for her skill in vocational astrology. She currently has her astrology, coaching and therapy practice in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. She is the author of one of the text books for this course: Using Astrology to Create a Vocational

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