Spica
Spica is continued at spica.org.uk
Vol 6, Issue 1 (pdf, 9 MB)
- The treatment of the Moon compared in three astrological primary sources by Selina White
- Sky and water in Minnesota: A sky journal by Jessica Heim
- Can theurgy be considered as a form of magic? by Elisabetta Castelli
Vol 5, Issue 2 (pdf, 10 MB)
- Exploring personal cosmologies: cosmogony, astrology and perceptions of the universe by Christopher Layser
- Moon meets Sun and Sun meets Moon: A sky journal by Nicole Montag-Keller
- The night sky in the lives of amateur and professional astronomers by Jessica Heim
Vol 5, Issue 1 (pdf, 2 MB)
- Are the standing stones of south-west Meirionnydd intentionally aligned with celestial significance? by Ingrid O'Donnell
- The astrological reforms of Marsilio Ficino and Johannes Kepler by Jessica Heim
- The Greek contribution to astrology in the 20th and 21st centuries by Alina Apostol
- Comparing the polemics against astrology of the early Christian apologists and contemporary Salafis by George Richards
- Two attempts to reform astrology: Marsilio Ficino and Alan Leo by Keisha Knight
Vol 4, Issue 2 (pdf, 9 MB)
- Sacred Geography: a conceptual work in progress by Anthony Thorley
- Methodology in Sacred Geography by Bernadette Brady
- Art installation at the Tower of London: contested space or renewal of a landmark? by Caroline Ormrod
- Art installations and sacred space at the Tate Modern by Stevi Gaydon
- Using phenomenological fieldwork to understand the role of sacred caves in Maya cosmology by Christopher Layser
- Is the Skirrid Mountain in Wales sacred? by Natalie Niblet
- Does sacred space influence the experience of meditation? by Anya Marco
- Sacred places in Switzerland as portals to the spiritual realm by Madeleine Marchand
- Contributing editors: Anthony Thorley and Bernadette Brady
- Christians and the Sky by Kevin Marley
- Contemporary Jewish pilgrimage in Jerusalem: Is the Western Wall an Eliadean axis mundi? by David Rubin
- Western astrology and the question of predestination by LeeAnn Curtis
- Walking the Abingdon labyrinth as a form of divination by Kathy Greethurst
- The evolution of Mars: how astrologers' views have changed by Akindynos Kaniamos
- The Kumik in a Skyscraper in Quebec: a sacred space? by Judy Jibb
- Exploring the liminality of the littoral by Grace Cassar
- Magdalenenberg: interpreting a Hallstatt period burial mound by Melanie Sticker-Jantscheff
- Can sacred space change perception of time? by Ilaria Cristofaro
- Development of psychology in Western astrology by Lucie Provaznikova
- Traditional Xhosa cosmology and contested space by Rod Suskin
- A critical biography of Dane Rudhyar by Sanaa Tanha
- What Japanese astrologers think about astrology by Sean Thornton
- The sky journal as a representation of the world by Mara Steenhuisen-Siemonsma
- Reviewed: Stonehenge by Pam Armstrong
- Cosmological beliefs of Galacian farmers by Benito Vilas Estevez
- The meaning of clouds: a phenomenological study by Ada Blair
- Exploring the mythology of Pluto by Sanaa Tanha
- Experiencing the summer sky: Amsterdam by Elizabeth Hathway
- Reviewed: The Value of Astrology by Anna Estaroth
- Great cycles, the conjunction of 1345 and the black death by Chris Mitchell
- The "Sky Path" tourist route as sacred space by Reinhard Mussik
- Astronomers and astrophysists on non-scientific cosmologies by Melanie Sticker-Jantscheff
- The contemporary home: imago mundi? by Petra du Preez-Spaun
- Reviewed: Defining Magic: A Reader edited by Bernd-Christian Otto and Michael Stausberg by Claire Chandler
- Astrological readings and divine guidance by Marcia Butchart
- Eton Rowing Lake: a sacred space? by Joyce Lambert
- Review: Deciphering the Cosmic Number by Richard Harris
- How counsellors deal with astrological beliefs by Ada Blair
- Superstition and the sky by Rod Suskin
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