Stephen Arroyo

Stephen Arroyo (born October 6, 1946) is an American best-selling author and astrologer.[1]

Early life

Arroyo was born in Kansas City, Missouri on October 6 (a Sunday) at 5.35 pm [2] in 1946. Previous occupations include marriage counseling, and the practice of a homeopathy and polarity therapy.

Career

Arroyo has written seven books on psychologically oriented astrology.[3] His works recast astrological concepts in psychological terms, and reject what he perceives as the fatalism and negativity of old-fashioned astrology. His books have now been translated into 20 languages.

Regarding his written works, the Library Journal stated:

The simplicity and clarity of his treatment of complex ideas is remarkable; it makes accessible even to the beginner a wealth of understanding... giving meaningful psychological grounding to astrological interpretation.”

Arroyo has been guest speaker at events in the North America and Europe, and has taught astrology courses in the United States.

He is gaged to be in the top 5% in his field.[4]

Awards

He has been awarded the British Astrological Association Astrology Prize,[5] the Fraternity of Canadian Astrologers’ International Sun Award, and the United Astrology Congress’s Regulus Award.[6] He has an honors degree in Literature from the University of California and a Masters Degree in Psychology.

Works

References

  1. Skye Alexander (2000). Magickal Astrology: Understanding Your Place in the Cosmos. Career Press. p. 57. ISBN 978-1-56414-479-9. Retrieved 15 November 2010.
  2. Le Grice, Kieron. "Foundations of an archetypal cosmology. A theoretical synthesis of Jungian depth psychology and the new paradigm sciences" (PDF). California Institute of Integral Studies (Doctoral dissertation) (Ann Arbor, MI: ProQuest LLC). Retrieved November 2012. Influenced by Rudhyar’s work, Stephen Arroyo provided some of the deepest insights into the nature and phenomenology of the astrological factors (the planets, signs, aspects, and houses) in his Astrology, Karma, and Transformation. His earlier book Astrology, Psychology, and the Four Elements is a more basic introductory text that also contains his own summary of the different explanations of astrology. line feed character in |quote= at position 39 (help)
  3. Dean, Geoffrey. "Other astrology prizes". Retrieved November 2012. In 1973 the (Astrological Association) prize was won by Stephen Arroyo for his MA Thesis on Astrology vs Psychology - subsequently published as part of Astrology, Psychology, and the Four Elements, CRCS 1975.
  4. "The Marion D. March Regulus Awards and Banquet". The United Astrology Conference (UAC). Retrieved November 2012. The Marion D. March Regulus Award for Theory and Understanding recognizes one whose work demonstrates the use of astrology with other disciplines, and thereby encourages the acceptance of astrology as a separate philosophical model or recognized discipline. Past recipients: Liz Greene, Stephen Arroyo, Michael Lutin, Donna Cunningham, Demetra George, Bernadette Brady.

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