Charles A. Jayne shared this bio information at the 1981 NASO Conference. Charles celebrates his 70th birthday and half a century in astrology on October 9th this year (1981). He has been active in all phases since his first article published in 1940. He and his wife wrote an astrology column in the N.Y. News, the most widely read daily paper. Among his colleagues he is known for his advanced technical work. Born in the Philadelphia area, he moved to New York in January 1946 on his discharge from the army service. He has been a consultant astrologer since 1949 except for his 7 years in Wall Street as a Technical Analyst. He is the author of a number of books, and in recent years has been aided by his computer. He and his wife are specialists in Rectification; they believe that all times of birth should be rectified.

Important Neglected Factors

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  • Charles sheds new light on eclipses, occultations, cazimis and lineups. Important information about Zodiacal Latitude is also discussed.

    Original Recording, Cassette to MP3 conversion, and sound editing by Steve Pincus.

    Recorded at the National Astrological Society Convention in Houston, Texas in September 1981.

    This recording is part of the "Rare Treasures" Series featuring hand-crafted recordings of eminent astrologers from earlier decades. Three Charles Jayne recordings from this conference are the first entries in this Series.

  • Length:  1 hour 32 minutes
    Handouts:  TBD
    MP3 File Count:  2
    Sponsoring Organization:  National Astrology Society
    Date of Talk:  9/5/1981
    Location:  Houston, Texas