The Galactic Embrace
The Galactic Embrace
with Linea Van Horn

Thursday, May 13, 2010
7:00 PM
Lititz, PA
(Directions provided upon registration)
San Francisco astrologer, Linea Van Horn, will join us on May 13, 2010 at
7:00 PM, to present
The Galactic Embrace. In this talk, Linea will take us
on
a tour of the ancient celestial centers, especially the North Star, and
how that center shifted from the North Star to the Galactic Center, due to
the alarming effects of precession -- that is, the slippage between our
tropical, earth-based zodiac and the constellations. We’ll look at how the
Milky Way operates, the Galactic Center, what it is, and why it is so
important.

What is 2012 really about?  Linea will explain how the Mayan priests
recognized the coming of a visible and dramatic event in our time, and how
they correlated their calendar toward this event. We'll look at images that
show the alignment of the winter solstice point with the Galactic Center in
our lifetimes, discuss what it means for humanity, and how we can best
operate in these exciting times.
Refreshments will follow presentation

Reserve your space with ticket purchase of $8 or
contact Lisa at Lisa@astromythic.com to pay by check

The Galactic Embrace $8
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Linea Van Horn, Astrologer at Large, is a Certified Astrologer
through the National Council for Geocosmic Research/Professional
Astrologers’ Alliance (NCGR/PAA). She has studied astrology for
over 25 years and has been a professional, full time astrologer
since 1998. She is the founder and President of the thriving San
Francisco Astrological Society, and serves as the Vice-President
and Education Director of the San Francisco Chapter of NCGR.

Linea is on the NCGR Board of Examiners and served on the NCGR
National Board in 2008. She was employed as the Manager of
Astrological Information at Astrology.com from 1998 – 2005, and
as the Content Manager for The Astrologer, Inc. from 2005 – 2009.
Linea currently devotes herself full time to teaching and
mentoring, writing, consulting, and blogging in San Francisco.