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NCGR - National Council for Geocosmic Research - Astrology, Education, Research
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The purpose of NCGR shall be to provide an environment to foster and publish research of a geocosmic nature and to pursue educational programs in various interdisciplinary fields related to geocosmic studies with a view to granting certification recognizing individual achievement in such fields. The term "geocosmic" is defined as "of or pertaining to the study of correspondences and cycles involving earthly phenomena and cosmic (celestial) events." This purpose is implemented by: disseminating information through NCGR publications, including journals, newsletters, books or monographs; providing financial and technical assistance, guidance, or professional help to individuals or groups for approved research projects; formulating a curriculum and the essentials of a course of study leading to competency in geocosmic studies, sponsoring appropriate educational programs; certifying students and researchers to various levels of competency, chartering regional, semiautonomous chapters of NCGR having the same goals and purposes; promoting and encouraging the highest professional standard and ethical behavior among astrologers.
National Council for Geocosmic Research, Inc., (NCGR), is a non-profit (501-C) organization incorporated in Massachusetts in 1971 for the purpose of raising the standards of astrological education and research. Its membership of about 2500 is mostly from the United States, though international membership is growing. Most members affiliate with NCGR's local chapters: at this writing 35 established and 4 forming in 26 states. Two international chapters are in Mexico and one is forming in Australia. Additionally, several Special Interest Groups (SIGs) cross wide geographical areas to foster dialogue among people of similar astrological specialties. NCGR annually publishes two magazines, Geocosmic Journal, and six newsletters, Memberletter, plus a Memberlist. A variety of other publications are produced intermittently.

