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The Astrological Association is a British astrological organisation. The Astrological Association of Great Britain (AA) was formed in London on 21 June 1958.History of the Astrological Association
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, were members of the Astrological Lodge of the Thesosophical Society. John Addey later become President of the AA. Campion, Nicholas, ''A History of Western Astrology, Vol II: The Medieval and Modern Worlds'', pp. 277–8. Continuum, 2009, The AA produces three publications - the ''Astrological Journal'', published six times a year, ''Correlation'', published biannually, and the ''Medical Astrology Newsletter''. In 2002 the AA said their membership was "something over a thousand". In 2013 the organisation was awarded charity status and the name was legally changed to 'The Astrological Association'.Charity no. 1152804
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Aims and Objectives

The aims of the Astrological Association are: the advancement of education of the public by the critical study of astrology in all its branches; to encourage and draw together all students of astrology; to enlarge and integrate the knowledge of astrology; to co-ordinate and publish results as desirable and generally work for the more widespread understanding of astrology. It holds events and seminars throughout the year, along with an annual conference that draws astrologers from all over the world.


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* Astrological organizations 1958 establishments in England Organizations established in 1958 Clubs and societies in the United Kingdom {{astrology-stub