Jackie Slevin

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Jackie Slevin - self
Jackie Slevin - self

As a professional astrologer since 1982, I’ve been a seeker of the links between the machinations of heavenly bodies and their applications to human life on earth. My forays into documenting my findings through written articles have appeared in the following publications: Horoscope Guide, Dell Publications, Llewellyn Publications, The Magazine of the Irish Astrological Association, The Journal of the Astrological Association of Great Britain, The Astrologer’s Digest of Thailand, The Magazine of the Federation of Australian Astrologers, the Journal of the National Council of Geocosmic Research, (NCGR) and the NCGR memberletter. My writing skills were finely chiseled as a staff writer for Astrodatabank (www. Astrodatabank.com), where, in 1999, I wrote over 140 biographies for their database.

In 2000 I became a Certified Astrologer through NCGR. While serving on NCGR’s National Board as Co-Director of Education, I established the University of Geocosmic studies, (www.geocosmicstudies.com), a distance learning program that teaches how to set up and interpret a horoscope. Moreover, I served as the NCGR Representative for the United Astrology Congress 2002 Education Committee and coordinated two National Astrology Education Conferences. After three years of volunteer service I relinquished my position on the National Board to pursue my lifelong dream of writing a book. In 2008, my dream manifested as Finding Success in the Horoscope, the Slevin System of Horoscope Analysis, was published by Ibis Press. A consulting astrologer for over 25 years, I implement my copyrighted Slevin System in my practice.

In addition to writing and teaching online I have taught Astrology in various Adult Schools and lecture on Astrology throughout the United States, Canada and Mexico to rooms of 50 + attendees.

I hold a Master’s Degree in Theater Education and taught Drama in schools, camps and YMCAs. As a member of Sweet Adelines, the female barbershop singing group, I have toured the United States as a four-part harmony a capella singer. Working as a Travel Agent in the 90s deepened my love affair with travel.

When not writing, lecturing or consulting with a steady stream of clients, I travel to other countries and recharge my batteries while absorbing their culture, their language and, above all, their cuisine.

Latest Articles

The Horoscope of Louisa May Alcott
Author Louisa May Alcott was one of the best-selling authors of the nineteenth century. A study of her horoscope reveals literary talent and a close-knit family.
Jun 17, 2009 - Jackie Slevin
The Horoscope of Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein's name has become synonymous with genius. A study of his horoscope reveals how intuition and imagination played their roles in his singular discovery.
Jun 10, 2009 - Jackie Slevin
Why Astrology Works
British scientist and astronomer Dr. Percy Seymour claims astrology can be explained logically and tested scientifically.
Jun 6, 2009 - Jackie Slevin
First Lady Michelle Obama Horoscope
Capricorns are the high achievers of the zodiac. Michelle Obama is a perfect example of her astrological sign.
Apr 27, 2009 - Jackie Slevin
Pythagoras and the Divine Theory of Numbers
The discoverer of the Pythagorean theorem taught that numbers were the ultimate reality and everything in nature was measured and predicted in rhythmic patterns and cycle
Apr 25, 2009 - Jackie Slevin
Nicholas Culpeper
A humane astrologer who plied the apothecary trade in the seventeenth century turned the medical profession of this bygone era on its head.
Apr 8, 2009 - Jackie Slevin
Violets in Myth and Legend
From antiquity to Napoleon's exile, violets played predominant roles in legend, myth and medicine.
Mar 6, 2009 - Jackie Slevin
Easter Lilies and Their Legends
White trumpet lilies are the quintessential flowers of Easter and resurrection. Ancient traditions are replete with their symbolism of hope, purity, and eternal life
Feb 28, 2009 - Jackie Slevin
The Spring Flower of Gods, Kings and Heraldry
Native to the Mediterranean region and southern Europe, the iris flower has been treasured since antiquity as symbols of wisdom, faith and power.
Feb 21, 2009 - Jackie Slevin
Tulips of Spring, Nature's Flower of Currency
Tulips grace both field and centerpiece, yet their innocent appearance hides a history that shaped the financial markets of seventeenth century Europe.
Feb 15, 2009 - Jackie Slevin