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Raymond Merriman holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Michigan State University (1969) and completed post-graduate studies in Psychology at Michigan State University and...
Rebecca Gordon began her astrology training at age 14 under her mother Marjean, and later trained with Susan Miller of AstroZone. She is an active...
Ray Sette holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts from New Jersey City University and a B.A. in Metaphysics from the University of Metaphysics. He began...
Richard Nolle is a graduate of the University of Florida and has practiced astrology professionally since the 1970s. He authored four books, including Interpreting Astrology,...
Robert McEwen began studying astrology at age 16 under an astrologer named Thane in Beverly Hills. He is a Mentor in a school of Ontology...
Roman Oleh Yaworsky has practiced astrology professionally for over two decades, developing his Powerful Light Astrology approach after concluding that simply naming a client's patterns...
Ruth Nodel offers astrology readings, locational astrology, psychic medium readings, tarot, and empowerment life coaching. She trained for many years in California with professional psychics,...
Sabrina Ourania studied natal astrology at the International Academy of Astrology in 2012. She holds a Master of Arts in Health and Wellness Coaching from...
Sandra Mosley and her husband David began their serious study of astrology in 1982 and became professional practitioners in 1998 when they left their day...
Sandra-Leigh Serio holds a Master's degree in Psychology and has been a full-time practicing astrologer for over 25 years. She is certified by ISAR, AFA,...
Wolfram (formerly known as Scott) has practiced Western Evolutionary Astrology since 2001, having transitioned from a background in corporate management and consulting. He is certified...
Shakti Carola Navran has worked as an astrologer, intuitive and jeweler for over three decades. She trained as a Master Practitioner Astrologer under Steven Forrest...
Sondra Barrett began her career as a biochemist and medical scientist studying human white blood cells to help distinguish forms of leukemia, later completing post-doctoral...
Stephanie Austin holds a master's degree in Consciousness Studies and a bachelor's degree in Psychology, with a background in Holistic Health and spiritual development. She...
Stephanie Rojas holds the PMAFA designation from the American Federation of Astrologers, which certifies that she has mastered comprehensive horoscope interpretation and demonstrates a broad...
Stephanie Telesco grew up in the Philippines in a culture that embraced the unseen, which shaped her early interest in astrology. She later taught English...
Steven Forrest was born in 1949 and grew up near New York City. He graduated from the University of North Carolina in 1971 with a...
Suzy Woo (Suzanne Suchan) is a spiritual healer, professional astrologer and psychic medium based in Ellicottville, New York. She is President of the Buffalo-Cleveland Chapter...
T.C. Gardstein is an astrologer, published writer, professional copy editor and artist based in Astoria, New York. She writes Pluto Rising Astrology, a blog covering...
Terry Nazon is a multimedia astrologer who has practiced and consulted with clients professionally since 1990. She is a Research Member of the American Federation...
Thomas Bock has been a professional astrologer since 1980. He became interested in astrology in college after learning that psychologists including Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung...
Thomas Parsons has been practicing astrology for over 43 years and has built an international clientele through his work as a consultant, writer, teacher, and...
Tim Rubald is based in Hawaii and publishes Astrology STARTALK, where he writes about solstices, equinoxes, cross-quarter days, and the astronomical basis of the tropical...
Trudy Carol holds a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Redlands, California. She has lived in multiple US cities including Los Angeles, Fort Lauderdale,...
Vaughn Paul Manley, also known by his spiritual name Pavitran, spent 16 months studying in India with his Jyotish guru Sri K.N. Rao, founder of...
Whitney Hill's academic research focuses on ancient astrological history, fate, apotropaism, and divination, with a concentration on the early Ptolemaic period of Egypt. She is...
The United States has one of the most active and diverse astrology communities in the world. Modern Western astrology as practiced today was significantly shaped by American practitioners, teachers, and researchers, and the country remains a major center of astrological education, publishing, and conference culture.
American astrology developed substantially in the 20th century, building on earlier European foundations. Dane Rudhyar, a French-born composer and philosopher who spent most of his career in the United States, was one of the most influential figures in reorienting Western astrology toward a humanistic and psychological framework. His ideas, introduced from the 1930s onward, shaped generations of American practitioners and contributed directly to what became known as psychological and Humanistic astrology.
The latter half of the 20th century saw a significant expansion of astrological practice and education in the US. Robert Hand, one of the most respected and widely read astrologers of his generation, made major contributions to both traditional and modern astrological research. Jeffrey Wolf Green developed Evolutionary Astrology in the United States, a soul-centered approach now practiced internationally. Noel Tyl, Lois Rodden, and many others made lasting contributions to astrological technique, research, and data collection.
The American Federation of Astrologers (AFA), established in 1938, is the oldest astrological association in the United States. It offers accreditation for astrologers, supports astrological research, and has an extensive publishing program.
The National Council for Geocosmic Research (NCGR) was founded in 1971 and is dedicated to raising the standards of astrological education and research. Together with the AFA and ISAR, it is one of the three leading American astrological associations, with chapters operating across the United States and internationally.
The International Society of Astrological Research (ISAR) is one of the most established professional astrological organizations in the world, dedicated to encouraging international relations and research related to astrology. The Association for Astrological Networking (AFAN) focuses on advocacy, media accountability, and supporting astrologers professionally.
The United Astrology Conference (UAC), launched in 1984 through a collaboration between NCGR, ISAR, and AFAN, has become the largest recurring astrology conference in the world. The Organization for Professional Astrology (OPA) and the Association for Young Astrologers (AYA) are further active bodies supporting practitioners at various stages of their careers.
American astrology is notably pluralistic. Modern Western astrology in its psychological and evolutionary forms has deep roots in the US, but traditional astrology (Hellenistic, Medieval, Renaissance) approaches has experienced a significant revival, with American scholars and practitioners playing a central role in translating and teaching ancient texts. Vedic astrology also has a substantial American practitioner base, reflecting both the influence of Indian diaspora communities and broader interest in Jyotish among Western students.
How do I find an astrologer in the United States? This page lists professional astrologers based in the United States. You can browse all of them or narrow the results using filters for tradition, specialties, and reading type to find someone whose approach fits what you are looking for.
What astrological traditions are common in the United States? American astrologers practice a wide range of traditions. Modern Western astrology is the most common, with strong representation from psychological and evolutionary approaches. Traditional Western astrology, including Hellenistic and Renaissance methods, has a growing practitioner base. Vedic astrology also has a substantial presence, both within diaspora communities and among Western students of Jyotish.
Do US-based astrologers offer online sessions? Yes. The majority of professional astrologers in the United States offer sessions online via video call, phone, or written report, making it straightforward to work with a US-based practitioner regardless of where you are located.
Are there professional astrology organizations in the United States? Yes. The United States has several active professional bodies including the American Federation of Astrologers (AFA), the National Council for Geocosmic Research (NCGR), the International Society for Astrological Research (ISAR), the Association for Astrological Networking (AFAN), and the Organization for Professional Astrology (OPA). These organizations offer certification programs, conferences, and professional standards for practicing astrologers.
Do I need to be in the United States to book a session with a US astrologer? No. Most US-based astrologers work with clients internationally. Online sessions are the standard format for most practitioners listed on Astrodune.