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Geographical Astrology<br />

tial bodies. All traditional systems were geocentric, but some astrologers have experimented<br />

with heliocentric (Sun-centered) systems, creating heliocentric <strong>astrology</strong>.<br />

GEOGRAPHICAL ASTROLOGY<br />

Geographical <strong>astrology</strong> is a subdivision of mundane <strong>astrology</strong>, which deals with <strong>the</strong><br />

astrological associations between <strong>the</strong> zodiac and geographical locations.<br />

GEORGE, DEMETRA<br />

Demetra George has been a practitioner of <strong>astrology</strong> for over 30 years. She is <strong>the</strong> coauthor<br />

of Astrology for Yourself and <strong>the</strong> author of Asteroid Goddesses, Mysteries of <strong>the</strong> Dark<br />

Moon, and Finding Our Way through <strong>the</strong> Dark. Her earlier pioneering work syn<strong>the</strong>sized<br />

ancient history and archetypal mythology with contemporary <strong>astrology</strong>, and currently<br />

she translates ancient Greek astrological manuscripts. Listed in World Who’s Who of<br />

Women, Demetra lectures internationally and leads pilgrimages to <strong>the</strong> sacred sites in<br />

<strong>the</strong> Mediterranean. She is on <strong>the</strong> faculty of Kepler College and <strong>the</strong> Astrological Institute,<br />

where she teaches <strong>the</strong> history of ancient and medieval <strong>astrology</strong> and <strong>the</strong> methods<br />

and philosophy of Hellenistic <strong>astrology</strong>. George received her B.A. in philosophy and<br />

her M.A. in <strong>the</strong> classics.<br />

GEORGE, LLEWELLYN<br />

Llewellyn George, born August 17, 1876, in Swansea, Wales, was a prominent astrologer,<br />

author, and founder of Llewellyn Publications. His fa<strong>the</strong>r died when he was young, and<br />

his mo<strong>the</strong>r remarried and moved to <strong>the</strong> United States. George’s younger half-bro<strong>the</strong>r,<br />

Griff Abrams, was his partner in <strong>the</strong> astrological publishing field for many years.<br />

George began studying <strong>astrology</strong> in Portland, Oregon, under L. H. Weston.<br />

Later George moved to Los Angeles, where his publishing business was highly successful.<br />

He began publishing <strong>the</strong> Astrological Bulletin in 1905 and The Moon Sign Book in<br />

1906.<br />

Throughout a busy lifetime, George supported astrologers, <strong>astrology</strong>, and astrological<br />

organizations. He seldom accepted office in <strong>the</strong>se organizations, but did serve<br />

on committees. The American Federation of Astrologers (AFA) honored him by<br />

awarding him honorary life membership in 1939, and <strong>the</strong> Astrological Bulletin of<br />

August 22, 1941, called him <strong>the</strong> “dean of American astrologers.” In 1948, he contributed<br />

to <strong>the</strong> AFA building fund, and when <strong>the</strong> AFA library was being expanded, he<br />

contributed money for a <strong>book</strong>case dedicated to his bro<strong>the</strong>r, Griff Abrams, and filled it<br />

with copies of all available Llewellyn Publications.<br />

During a period of legal problems in California in <strong>the</strong> mid-1940s, he cofounded<br />

and served as president of Educational Astrology, Inc., in Los Angeles. This organization<br />

was established to fight anti<strong>astrology</strong> legislation and ordinances. Toward <strong>the</strong> end<br />

of <strong>the</strong> decade, he established <strong>the</strong> Llewellyn Foundation for Astrological Research, with<br />

Donald A. Bradley as research director. George died on July 11, 1954, in Los Angeles.<br />

[278] THE ASTROLOGY BOOK

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