I remember Issie from my years in Massachusetts in the Seventies. She was not exactly young then and I expect she's with the stars from whence we come now. I was surprised not to find the source of the article. Astrology has many more uses than self-understanding but in the area of use that she addresses I am in agreement. Bless you, Issie, wherever you are.
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I checked. She died at the age of 76 on June 17, 1980. Along with the likes of Dane Rudhyar her perspective was a reaction to the fatalism that often expressed by astrologers who came before her. She brought a Humanistic approach and that should be considered in evaluation of her perspective represented in this article.
On Sep 4, 2012 Tim Rubald wrote :
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I checked. She died at the age of 76 on June 17, 1980. Along with the likes of Dane Rudhyar her perspective was a reaction to the fatalism that often expressed by astrologers who came before her. She brought a Humanistic approach and that should be considered in evaluation of her perspective represented in this article.