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INFORMATION ABOUT THE MAGI SOCIETY & MAGI ASTROLOGY The Magi Society was founded in 1625 by a small group of Shao Lin monks. The society is now a worldwide organization and has produced three of the most important books ever published on astrology. The primary purpose of the Magi Society is to continue to conduct scientific research to improve and expand our knowledge of astrology and to teach it to our members and the world. The Magi Society is also dedicated to helping bring about a universal acceptance of the validity of astrology. The Magi Society has taken on a leadership role in the battle against opponents of astrology. Among astrological organizations, the Magi Society's members are the best educated. At the present time, most of the society's members are college graduates. The percentage of the Magi Society's members that have post graduate degrees is more than three times that of the national average. As evidenced by the extraordinary research that went into our first three books, and the vast new knowledge of astrology revealed in our books, it is obvious that all of the Members of the Board of Governors of the Magi Society are among the very best scientific astrologers in the world. If you would like information about the Magi Society, the benefits of membership and how you can join us, please email us at magiastro@aol.com. Magi Index on Jupiter's Web Magi Astrology Notebook Page Index. (There are currently 68 pages in the Magi Notebook, and the Alphabetical Index will direct you to 726 Notes on various Magi teachings). Magi Astrology Hot Keys and Filters for MagiSoft Software Magi Astrology Planetary Symbolisms Magi Quads & Midpoint Crossings
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