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Jenae Nicholson is a practicing astrologer with over 50 years of experience, also working with palmistry and tarot. Writing and practice under the name Otterspace...
A.T. (Tad) Mann is an American astrologer, author, and creator of the Life Time Astrology system. With decades of experience teaching and practicing astrology internationally,...
Bracha Goldsmith is an astrologer, author, channeler, spiritual coach, and teacher with more than 40 years of experience in astrology. Her work includes personal astrology...
Elisabeth Grace is a professional astrologer based in New York with a consulting practice that began in 1992. Her work combines modern psychological and traditional...
Eric Meyers is an astrological counselor, author, and teacher whose work integrates astrology, psychology, spirituality, and consciousness studies. His approach draws on modern Western astrology,...
Anne Sundell is a Finland-based astrologer, teacher, and published author specializing in karmic and psychological astrology. She studied astrology from the 1990s, trained with Maija...
Helen Stillwell is a professional psychological astrologer, Sound and Gong Master Practitioner, Reiki Master, and body and energy practitioner based in Shepton Mallet, Somerset, England....
Adam Fronteras is a UK-based astrologer, dream interpreter, tarot expert and media personality. He has been a qualified professional consultant in astrology, tarot and dream...
Christine Thomas, also known as Christina Stargazer, is an Australian astrologer, numerologist, teacher, researcher, and writer based in Wollongong, New South Wales. Her work includes...
John Green is a psychological astrologer, teacher, and author based in London. He studied at the Centre for Psychological Astrology (CPA), where he qualified with...
Astrology Answers is a digital astrology brand and advisory platform with a team of astrologers, Tarot readers, writers, and advisors. The platform publishes daily, weekly,...
Cindy Naunton is an Australian traditional astrologer based in Perth, Western Australia. Her work combines long-standing natal chart practice with predictive and traditional methods, supported...
Dianne Lawson is a professional astrologer who has practiced since 1973. Her studies have included both Western and Vedic astrology, and her work includes natal...
Daniel Fiverson is a certified Evolutionary Astrologer in the Jeffrey Wolf Green lineage. His work focuses on the soul's evolutionary path, karmic memory, Pluto and...
Gustav Brugge is a Danish-born astrologer and teacher specialising in esoteric astrology. The practice integrates classical chart analysis with the esoteric framework of the Seven...
Brian Clark is an Australian astrologer, author, educator, and counselling astrologer whose work is rooted in psychological astrology, mythology, relationship dynamics, vocation, family patterns, and...
Arielle Guttman is an astrologer, author, and teacher with more than four decades of experience helping people explore life questions through astrology. Her work blends...
Babula Clement is a Brisbane-based astrologer, teacher and consultant with more than 30 years of professional experience. Her work centers on natal chart interpretation, relationship...
Babs Kirby is a British astrologer, author, lecturer and workshop leader whose work is rooted in psychological astrology. Her professional background also includes three decades...
Evelyn Roberts is a professional astrologer whose work blends psychological, archetypal, and traditional astrological training. Her background includes certification through the Centre for Psychological Astrology,...
Bernie Ashman is an astrologer, author, teacher, and lecturer whose work blends humanistic, psychological, and spiritually oriented astrology. He has been practicing since the 1970s...
Joyce Hopewell is a professionally qualified teacher and astrologer with more than 37 years of experience working with the Huber Method of Astrological Psychology. Astrological...
Western astrology is the most widely practiced astrological tradition in Europe, the Americas, and much of the English-speaking world. It traces its roots to ancient Mesopotamia and Greece, developed through the Hellenistic period, and evolved through medieval and Renaissance Europe into the modern forms practiced today.
The foundation of Western astrology is the tropical zodiac, which is aligned to the seasons rather than the fixed stars. The Sun enters Aries at the spring equinox each year regardless of where the constellation of Aries appears in the sky. This seasonal orientation is one of the key differences between Western and Vedic astrology.
Modern Western astrology encompasses several distinct traditions. Psychological astrology, developed in the 20th century and influenced by Jungian thought, focuses on personality, inner development, and the symbolic meaning of planetary patterns. Evolutionary astrology, Humanistic astrology, and contemporary approaches that emphasize self-understanding all fall broadly within this current. Traditional Western astrology — Hellenistic, Medieval, and Renaissance — is a separate branch that uses older techniques and a more fate-oriented interpretive framework.
The planets used in modern Western practice include the classical seven visible planets plus the outer planets Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto, which are central to psychological and evolutionary interpretation. Modern aspects, midpoints, and a wide range of additional chart points are also commonly used.
On Astrodune, this page helps you find western astrology practitioners and compare them by reading style, specialties, and structured review information.
Decide which branch of Western astrology interests you Modern Western astrology covers a broad range of approaches. Psychological astrologers focus on inner life and self-understanding. Evolutionary astrologers emphasize soul development and Pluto cycles. Traditional Western practitioners use older techniques closer to Hellenistic or Renaissance methods. Knowing which direction resonates helps you narrow the field.
Look at how they describe their interpretive style Some Western astrologers are direct and predictive, others are exploratory and reflective. Some focus heavily on current planetary cycles, others center the session on the natal chart. Their bio and service descriptions usually give a clear picture of what a session will feel like.
Check their specialties Western astrology is used for a wide range of topics — relationships, career, spiritual development, timing, family dynamics, and more. If you have a specific focus in mind, looking at which astrologers list that specialty will help you find a better match.
Read structured reviews Reviews that describe the session experience — whether the astrologer was clear, whether the interpretation felt relevant, and how well they handled questions — are more useful than ratings alone.
Consider whether you want an online or in-person session Most Western astrologers work online, which gives you access to practitioners from anywhere in the world. If location matters to you, you can also filter by country or city.
What is western astrology? Western astrology is the astrological tradition most widely practiced in Europe and the Americas. It uses the tropical zodiac, aligned to the seasons, and draws on a lineage stretching from ancient Greece through medieval Europe to contemporary psychological and evolutionary approaches.
What is the difference between western astrology and Vedic astrology? The main difference is the zodiac system used. Western astrology uses the tropical zodiac, aligned to the spring equinox. Vedic astrology uses the sidereal zodiac, aligned to the fixed stars. This creates a roughly 23-degree difference in planetary positions between the two systems, and each tradition has developed distinct interpretive methods alongside it.
What is the difference between modern and traditional western astrology? Modern western astrology, developed primarily in the 20th century, draws on psychological theory and uses the outer planets Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto as central interpretive tools. Traditional western astrology refers to older approaches — Hellenistic, Medieval, and Renaissance — that use different techniques, a different set of planets, and often a more event-oriented interpretive framework.
Is western astrology the same as sun sign astrology? No. Sun sign astrology, as found in newspaper horoscopes, is a simplified popular form based only on the Sun’s position. A full western astrology reading uses the entire natal chart, including the positions of all planets, the Ascendant, house placements, and aspects between planets.
Can I get a western astrology reading online? Yes. The majority of western astrologers offer sessions online through video calls, phone, or written reports.