Zane B. Stein

Zane B. Stein (17 June 1951) is an American astrologer and researcher, and is known as the world's leading astrological authority on Chiron.[1] For his work in this field, he received the Canopus Award For Excellence in 1998.

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Biography

Zane was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. on 17 June 1951 and first began studying astrology in 1969. When Chiron was discovered in 1977, Zane contacted Dr Brian Marsden, then-head of the Minor Planet Center at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory who provided him with an ephemeris of this new body. Armed with this information, he formed The Association for Studying Chiron which published and distributed Chiron information and research worldwide.

He wrote the first article about Chiron, "Chiron: What Does It Mean To You?", which appeared in the January 1981 issue of Dell Horoscope magagazine, which was reprinted in their October 1984 issue as a "Notable Reprint".

Dialoguing with Neil F. Michelsen of Astro Computing Services, Zane was instrumental in their decision to include Chiron's position in the American Ephemeris.

In 1983, he published first Chiron reference, "Interpreting Chiron", which he included two years later in his book, Essence and Application: A View From Chiron.[2]

Zane moderates the Yahoo Group.,[3] Centaurs, where Chiron, Pholus, Nessus and other Centaurean bodies are discussed.

He is currently seeking to unravel the meanings of the other Centaurean bodies and Trans-Neptunians, especially Eris.[4]

Zane has lectured throughout the United States, Canada, Great Britain, Ireland, and Australia. He is a member of ISAR, AFAN, and the Metropolitan Atlanta Astrological Society, and currently resides in Marietta, Georgia.

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Wikipedia:Persondata