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azine and NCGR Journal, as well as six newsletters. Many o<strong>the</strong>r publications are produced<br />

intermittently.<br />

From its 1979 launch in a seminar at Princeton University attended by delegates<br />

from chapters, NCGR developed and implemented a four-level education and<br />

testing program leading toward certification for astrologers. The first three levels<br />

cover basic techniques of <strong>astrology</strong> and require survey knowledge of its various specialties.<br />

The fourth professional level can be tested in four tracks: consulting, research,<br />

instructor, or general studies. Each student who achieves Level 4 is entitled to include<br />

“CA NCGR” after his or her name, and is identified in a special certified astrologers<br />

section on <strong>the</strong> organization’s web site, www.geocosmic.org. Although NCGR does not<br />

require that its members be practicing astrologers, more than 1,000 members have<br />

participated in <strong>the</strong> organization’s testing program at Level 1 or above, and momentum<br />

is building. The education curriculum and testing program are widely respected for<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir excellence and rigor. Those who have successfully tested at Level 3 or above may<br />

use that towards substantial credit for <strong>the</strong> technical course work required by Kepler<br />

College of Astrological Arts and Sciences, <strong>the</strong> first accredited liberal arts college in<br />

<strong>the</strong> United States to offer bachelor’s and master’s degrees in <strong>astrology</strong>.<br />

To briefly summarize <strong>the</strong> history of NCGR, seven men and women met in<br />

Wareham, Massachusetts, on March 6, 1971, at <strong>the</strong> home of Harry F. Darling, M.D.,<br />

who became <strong>the</strong> organization’s first chairman. The official signing of <strong>the</strong> articles of<br />

incorporation took place at 9:02 P.M. The founders included astrologers, medical professionals,<br />

scientists, and scholars, all interested in exploring <strong>astrology</strong> as it related to<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r disciplines. The name <strong>the</strong>y chose, “geocosmic,” sought to avoid <strong>the</strong> popular misunderstanding<br />

of <strong>astrology</strong> and set <strong>the</strong> tone for <strong>the</strong>ir purpose with a serious and scholarly<br />

approach to <strong>the</strong> study of correspondences between life on earth (“geo”) and <strong>the</strong><br />

cycles of <strong>the</strong> “cosmos”—in particular, that of our solar system.<br />

The first three elected to head NCGR were medical doctors: Darling, followed<br />

by Henry Altenberg, M.D., and Donald Wharton, M.D. In 1980, Neil F. Michelsen, a<br />

businessman and pioneer of computer technology for astrologers, became chairman,<br />

followed by Robert Hand, prominent astrologer, author, and software developer, and<br />

<strong>the</strong> current chair, Maria Kay Simms, astrologer, author, and businesswoman. The late<br />

A. Charles Emerson, a teacher, writer, and astrologer in New York City, who was<br />

among NCGR’s founders, never served as chairman, but is widely considered to be <strong>the</strong><br />

“fa<strong>the</strong>r of NCGR” because of his tireless work to build <strong>the</strong> organization through its first<br />

two decades. Through his efforts, along with that of many astrologers’ countless hours<br />

of volunteer service, NCGR moved beyond an initial “techie” reputation to welcome<br />

and assist members of all levels of expertise who share its goals of continuing education<br />

and <strong>the</strong> promotion of <strong>the</strong> highest professional and ethical standards for astrologers.<br />

NATIVE<br />

A native is a person born in a particular place. In <strong>astrology</strong>, this term refers to <strong>the</strong> person<br />

for whom a natal chart was cast. In <strong>the</strong> latter sense, it is a useful, concise term<br />

that, in any extended discussion, is preferable to “person for whom this chart was cast”<br />

[484] THE ASTROLOGY BOOK

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