Linda Schurman has had a private practice in astrology for over thirty-four years. She serves an international clientele that includes corporations, financial service companies and private individuals. Linda holds a B.A. in English and is the author of numerous articles. She is currently editor and publisher of the newsletter “The SootheSayer” which is in print and online at www.soothesayer.com. A long standing member of the National Council for Geocosmic Research, she was a regular for 15 years on the New Jersey radio talk show “Viewpoint”. Linda's recent book What Next? A Survival Guide to the 21st Century can be ordered by going to her website.

Blog Entries by Linda Schurman

The Stimulus Package and Beyond

Posted March 6, 2009 | 12:17 PM (EST)


As we all are now observers and participants in the greatest global financial meltdown in recorded history, I considered it almost graveyard humor that President Obama would propose a "stimulus package" designed to reverse the collapse of our economy. It's sort of like putting a couple of logs out on...

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Help in Turbulent Times - Part 11

Posted October 2, 2008 | 04:58 PM (EST)


As Titanic America hits its biggest iceberg ever, the ballroom orchestra continues to play, conducted by the "Secretary of the Treachery," Henry Paulson, with a background drumbeat solo by "Helicopter Ben" Bernanke. Warren Buffet throws $5 Billion into the collection basket as a good gesture, even though he is sailing...

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The Aspects Don't Lie!

Posted September 28, 2007 | 07:45 PM (EST)


"The end of democracy and the defeat of the American Revolution will occur when government falls into the hands of the lending institutions and moneyed incorporations." Thomas Jefferson

Once again, the predictive genius of Jefferson, one of my favorite founding fathers, is reincarnated on the American economic landscape, warning us...

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Help for the Turbulent Times Ahead

Posted September 1, 2007 | 08:34 PM (EST)


When I began writing What Next? A Survival Guide to the 21st Century, my publisher warned me about forecasting too many negative prognostications. In 1987, I predicted the stock market crash followed by recession, in 1995 the terrorist attack in Oklahoma, the boom in financial markets in the late 1990s,...

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