dess and Her Planet.Dreyer is also a contributor to the anthologies Astrology for
Women: Roles and Relationships, Hindu Astrology Lessons,and several Llewellyn’s Sun
and Moon Sign Books.In addition to writing gift books, columns, articles, and book
reviews, she has served as editorial consultant for New Age and self-help books for
several major publishing companies.
Dreyer lectures extensively for astrology groups, both nationally and interna-
tionally, and has been on the faculty of conferences throughout the world sponsored by
such groups as the Federation of Australian Astrologers, the Irish Astrological Associa-
tion, and the Astrological Association of Great Britain. In North America, she has
been on the faculty of UAC, State of the Art Conference (Canada), NORWAC, and
conferences sponsored by ISAR, NCGR, and the American Council of Vedic Astrolo-
gy, for which she serves as a member of its ethics committee, and tutor in its certifica-
tion program. She conducts ongoing courses and workshops in Vedic astrology in sever-
al cities, and is currently working on an online correspondence course.
Sources:
Dreyer, Ronnie Gale. Healing Signs: The Astrological Guide to Wholeness and Well-Being.New
York: Main Street Books, 2000.
———Vedic Astrology: A Guide to the Fundamentals of Jyotish.York Beach, ME: Samuel Weiser,
1997.
———. Your Sun and Moon Guide to Love and LifeKansas City: Andrews and McMeel, 1997.
Venus: The Evolution of the Goddess and Her Planet.Aquarian Press, 1994.
DUDU
Dudu, asteroid 564 (the 564th asteroid to be discovered, on May 9, 1905), is approxi-
mately 50 kilometers in diameter and has an orbital period of 4.6 years. It was named
after a character in Nietzsche’s Thus Spake Zarathustra.The unusual name of this plan-
etoid (the connotations of which are obvious enough) led to its inclusion in The
Asteroid Ephemeris: Dudu, Dembowska, Pittsburgh, Frigga,Batya Stark and Mark Pot-
tenger’s tour de force of astrological humor.
Sources:
Kowal, Charles T. Asteroids: Their Nature and Utilization.Chichester, West Sussex, UK: Ellis
Horwood Limited, 1988.
Room, Adrian. Dictionary of Astronomical Names.London: Routledge, 1988.
Stark, Batya, and Mark Pottenger. The Asteroid Ephemeris: Dudu, Dembowska, Pittsburgh, Frigga.
San Diego: Astro Computing Services, 1982.
Schwartz, Jacob. Asteroid Name Encyclopedia.St. Paul, MN: Llewellyn Publications, 1995.
DUNCAN, ADRIAN
Adrian Duncan is a full-time astrologer working from his base in Copenhagen, Den-
mark. He runs the website WOW: World of Wisdom(www.world-of-wisdom.com) both
to show what’s going on astrologically at any given moment and also to market his
astrology software. He is Welsh but was born in York, England. During his youth he
went to boarding school in Cambridge for six years.
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