Astrologers Across America: Maxine Taylor, Georgia

This is the tenth in my series “Astrologers Across America

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Maxine Taylor is a true pioneer in the field of astrology. She began her astrological studies in 1966. In 1968, she became Georgia’s first licensed astrologer. In 1969, she had a bill introduced into the Georgia General Assembly to legalize astrology in Atlanta. In 1970, the bill passed and was signed into law by the governor, making Atlanta the first city in the country to license the practice of astrology.

Maxine continued to make history by spearheading the establishment of the Atlanta Board of Astrology Examiners. In 1977, she opened the first astrology office in Atlanta. In 1979, she saw how to identify the hidden parental messages in the birth chart. She learned how to release these messages, and began sharing the technique with clients in private sessions and workshops. In 2003, she was ordained as a trans-denominational minister. She studied Reconnective Healing with Dr. Eric Pearl, the founder of Reconnective Healing, and became a Reconnective Healing Practitioner. In 2007, she studied Matrix Energetics with Dr. Richard Bartlett, the founder of Matrix Energetics and added Matrix Energetics as one of her healing modalities. Today, she practices Star Matrix, her own healing technique (www.maxinetaylor.com).

Ron Akanowicz is an astrologer living in Miami, FL. He uses astrology to help clients navigate times of choice, challenge, and change using natal and horary astrology. Ron blogs regularly on his website www.miamiastrology.com.
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