Pam Gregory | Conversation with Alan Clay of Dwarf Planet University @PamGregoryOfficial | Uploaded September 2023 | Updated October 2024, 13 hours ago.
Alan Clay runs the Dwarf Planet University, offering 6 week courses on each of the dwarf planets. The students at the Uni range from beginners to experienced astrologers. What they love is the community sharing, through blog-posted assignments and live Zoom Q&As, which gives a good picture of how these new planets act similarly, and yet diversely, in our lives. Check out our website and subscribe to our email newsletter for dwarf planet news and scholarship deals. www.dwarfplanet.university
The Dwarf Planet Uni is publishing a series of textbooks on these new planets. The Astrology of Haumea, Neptune's Higher Octave was published in June to great reviews. And The Astrology of Makemake, Uranus’ Higher Octave will be launched on October 15. Go to Amazon in your country of residence on that date to download a free Kindle version of the book to read on your device! (Get the free Kindle app from your App Store first, if you don’t already have it).
You can track the positions of the dwarf planets either on www.astro.com, or manually at www.serennu.com.
Alan Clay runs the Dwarf Planet University, offering 6 week courses on each of the dwarf planets. The students at the Uni range from beginners to experienced astrologers. What they love is the community sharing, through blog-posted assignments and live Zoom Q&As, which gives a good picture of how these new planets act similarly, and yet diversely, in our lives. Check out our website and subscribe to our email newsletter for dwarf planet news and scholarship deals. www.dwarfplanet.university
The Dwarf Planet Uni is publishing a series of textbooks on these new planets. The Astrology of Haumea, Neptune's Higher Octave was published in June to great reviews. And The Astrology of Makemake, Uranus’ Higher Octave will be launched on October 15. Go to Amazon in your country of residence on that date to download a free Kindle version of the book to read on your device! (Get the free Kindle app from your App Store first, if you don’t already have it).
You can track the positions of the dwarf planets either on www.astro.com, or manually at www.serennu.com.