Stephanie Clement, FAFA, and Marilyn Muir, LPMAFA, indexed each volume.
Between 1990 and 2000, the American Federation of Astrologers (AFA) expanded its educational resources, introducing a range of astrology courses for various skill levels. This decade also marked the Federation’s adoption of computer software for astrological charting, enhancing accuracy and accessibility. “Today’s Astrologer,” the AFA’s main publication, featured articles from prominent astrologers, deepening the understanding of astrological principles. Additionally, the AFA hosted national and international conferences, providing a platform for astrologers to network and collaborate. This period was transformative for the AFA, as new technologies strengthened its community influence.
Between 1990 and 2000, the American Federation of Astrologers (AFA) contributed to advancing astrology. The AFA’s publication, “Today’s Astrologer,” featured a blend of traditional astrological practices and analyses of significant global events like German unification and the Gulf War. This period also saw the AFA embrace technological advancements, with articles on astrological software reflecting the field’s evolving landscape. Additionally, the organization fostered a collaborative community, promoting knowledge sharing among astrologers. The AFA’s activities during this decade highlighted its commitment to education, technological integration, and community building in astrology.
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