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Eric Francis Coppolino explores the stars for what’s in store this month.
An excerpt from Akiko Busch’s recent book “Patience: Taking Time in an Age of Acceleration.”
Eric Francis Coppolino explains what the stars have in store for us.
Eric Francis gives us the astrological skinny for October.
Eric Francis Coppolino tells all.
Eric Francis Coppolino sets off in search of Venus.
Eric Francis Coppolino brings you your horoscopes for August.
SUNY New Paltz gives Eric Francis the runaround.
Eric Francis Coppolino writes about capturing and tending Vestal energy.
Horoscopes by Eric Francis Coppolino.
Horoscopes by Eric Francis Coppolino.
Eric Francis Coppolino looks ahead to 2012.
Horoscopes by Eric Francis Coppolino.
Eric Francis Coppolino examines the contemporary crisis of self.
Eric Francis Coppolino on the bush administration and the election.
Astrology as it relates to the presidential election.
Eric Francis Coppolino’s experience at Avebury Henge and its significance historically.
Eric Francis Coppolino on a way out of our tense self-relationship.
Asrtology and their relation sex, war and feelings.
A continuation on the pollution subject of New Paltz dormitories and discussion on what is delaying the proper cleanup.
Suny New Paltz and PCB/pollution issues.
Distortion in the Comfort Zone.
Dates and there correlation to astrology.
Love, desire and arousal in modern terms and their association with identity and astrology.
Inauguration charts and what they all mean.
Eric Francis Coppolino sets the astrologic tone for 2009.
Eric Francis Coppolino reads the chart for the Democratic National Convention.
Eric Francis Coppolino examines the life of the late author, architect, inventor, visionary, and futurist Buckminster Fuller.
Eric Francis Coppolino examines our cultural model of time, and how technology gives us a false sense of it.
Eric Francis Coppolino reads the signs and fears trouble ahead for 2008.
Eric Francis Coppolino examines the intersection of the personal and the
global in his past.
Gluten is the probable main culprit in celiac, an autoimmune disease that can damage the small intestines and makes it difficult for people with the illness to absorb nutrients from other food.
After more than $50 million spent on testing and cleaning so far, the question is whether students will be exposed to that contamination, and, if so, how it will affect them.
They proposed that the bodies of climate change victims, who they said now number about 150,000 a year, could be rendered into a burnable product, particularly as combustion of fossil fuels sped up ecological disasters.
The issue of this opposition is integrity: the integrity of the world, of our communities even though we are in denial that they exist, and our individual integrity, for which there are precious few examples and even fewer coherent definitions.
How much money would we spend to prevent a catastrophe like the one that happened at Virginia Tech last month?
The Living True Greed Truly seminar will help enable participants to balance the demands of being highly spiritual and simultaneously deeply materialistic.
A look at the cosmic links to recent natural disasters and the death of Anna Nicole Smith.
What’s in your stars this month.
Examining the impact and back story of Saddam Hussein’s execution.
Eric Francis Coppolino interprets the stars for January and takes a look at how the rest of the year will shape up astrologically as well.
The beginning of the year is typically a time for divining the future, or making choices and commitments that change our destiny.