Pamela Smart: A Complex Life Story Interwoven with Human Design Pamela Smart, born on August 16, 1967, in Coral Gables, Florida, is an American former…
Norwegian pianist and music teacher who studied under Nicolai Dirdal and Hildegunn Reuter in Oslo, where he debuted with César Franck’s Symphony variations, accompanied by…
Russian pro astrologer and International vice-president for ISAR, 1999, representing the Ukraine. He has a Ph.D. in cybernetics, 1981 and in mathematical modeling, 1993. The…
American conductor who has led the Minnesota Orchestra, the Chicago Symphony, the New York Philharmonic (1977-1979), the New Orleans Symphony, the St. Louis Symphony (since…
American astrologer, a teacher, writer, lecturer, and member of the Church of Light. In November 1909 he began studying astrology and in 1917, when he…
American cyber security expert and teacher-trainer whose books include Network Security Training Course (2002) and Malware: Fighting Malicious Code (2004).
Tibetan Buddhist teacher, he was born into an agricultural family and identified at the age of eighteen months as athe 12th Tai situ Rinpoche and…
Thai sociology professor, author, organizer, consultant, and founder and leader of various NGOs, institutes, and movements. When Ajahn (master, teacher) Sulak Sivaraksa received the Right…
Portuguese prize-winning architect and teacher at the Porto School of Architecture, he was awarded the Pritzker Prize in 1992 for his work on the design…
Indian yogi, spiritual teacher, and entrepreneur, also known as Yogi Bhajan and Siri Singh Sahib to his followers, who introduced Kundalini Yoga to the United…
German sinologist, teacher and librarian who made great contributions to historical Chinese phonology and Sino-Tibetan linguistics. As a sinologist, he had a Chinese name, Ximen…
German chemist and university teacher at the TH Dresden (Dresden University of Technology). In 1925, together with Walter Müller, he invented the electric Simon-Müller-Ofen, a…
American entrepreneur, the founder of “Silva Mind Control.” The program is a highly successful self-help teaching enterprise based primarily in the U.S. but extending world-wide.…
German professional astrologer and lecturer, a member of the Teachers Advisory Board of World Astrology Magazine. She studied astrology with Karl Brandler-Pract, Max Grimm and…
American writer, a journalist, educator and social analyst, the author of three national best-sellers. Silberman married on 12 September 1948; four sons. He was a…
American physician, accomplished surgeon, recognized authority in the field of advanced cancer and teacher at the Yale University Medical School. He is the author of…
German mathematician specialising in number theory and celestial mechanics, known for, amongst other things, his contributions to the Thue–Siegel–Roth theorem in Diophantine approximation and the…
German educator and politician. In 1909 Siemsen received her Ph.D., in 1910. and in 1912 was qualified as a high school teacher. In the years…
Norman D. Shumway: A Legacy of Service and Human Design Norman D. Shumway, born July 28, 1934, in Phoenix, Arizona, was a distinguished American lawyer…
British beatboxing artist, technologist, composer and teacher. He first came to broader attention in 2004 when he collaborated with Björk on her all vocal song…
American physical education teacher and boy’s varsity basketball coach convicted of serial rape and sexual assaults of female students. A successful sexual predator for some…
American Christian Minister and high school English teacher who lived in Dayton, Washington, and left behind a diary of 37.5 million words that fills 94…
American writer and noted family, the son of Dr. Sam and Marilyn Sheppard. When his mom was beaten to death on 7/04/1954, his dad was…
American therapist, counselor and astrologer. After receiving a master’s degree in social work from the University of Texas in 1972, he has worked in the…
American photographer, artist, painter, sculptor, and teacher. She works in a variety of media, and founded Generative Systems for the Chicago Art Institute in 1969.…
Canadian-American astrologer, a teacher at the Church of Light who joined AFA in July 1970. Shepard died on 4/26/1972, Lynwood, CA.
British scientist, a holistic biologist and philosopher of science; the author of numerous books such as “Dogs that Know When their Owners are Coming Home”…
American soldier killed with seven others on April 4, 2004 in Sadr City, Iraq. Casey joined the Army in 2000 and re-enlisted in 2004, just…
German-Irish meditation teacher, astrologer (a student of Döbereiner), trade bookseller, and writer. She wrote some books with Bodo Baginski such as the well known “The…
Canadian-American live theater, film and TV actress whose work is highly praised. Her films include “Desert Hearts,” “In Praise of Older Women” and “The Color…
Canadian Buddhist Astrologer, co-author of the book, “Buddhist Astrology.” From 1971 until 1984, he studied Mahayana Buddhism in Dharmsala, India and became an ordained monk.…
American astrologer whose interest in astrology and metaphysics began in 1965 with teacher Isabel Hickey, author of “Astrology: A Cosmic Science,” at Boston School of…
American sextuplets born at 27.5 weeks of gestation. Their mother Stacey is a teacher who had been hospitalized for six weeks before the birth. She…
Indian Buddhist teacher from a noted family, one of the three children of Leila Seth (1930–2017), the first woman judge on the Delhi High Court…
American composer, teacher and proponent of contemporary music. A prolific composer, his music encompassed many genres, including symphonies, chamber music, opera. Leading orchestras and soloists…
American artist known for his murals for the Works Progress Administration (WPA), his printmaking, and his career as a teacher. Sessler painted two murals for…
Indian filmmaker from a noted family, one of the three children of Leila Seth (1930–2017), the first woman judge on the Delhi High Court and…
American septuplets, seven babies born in three minutes. They were delivered by Caesarean at the 29th week, four boys and three girls, critical but stable.…
French humourist, actress on stage and writer, formerly teacher, as known as “la Madeleine Proust” (the name of the character she interpreted). Link to Wikipedia…
American actor, a veteran of 50 commercials before his film debut in 1970, and best known for starring in his hit series, “Magnum P.I.” 1980-1988,…
German composer, conductor, pianist and pedagogue, who was the third Kapellmeister at the Stadttheater in Mainz from 1894 to 1895. In 1896 he became a…
French politician, he trained as a physicist and teacher, and came to politics in 1973. He died of cancer in Lille, France on 1 February…
Spanish guitarist, one of the world’s foremost classical guitarists with his remarkable virtuosity and musicianship. From the time of his 1910 debut in Madrid, he…
French mistress of serial killer Henri Désiré Landru (1869-1922) who murdered at least seven women in the village of Gambais between December 1915 and January…
German ophthalmologist and teacher first at the University of Leipzig and then at the University of Innsbruck. In 1923-1924 he was Dean of the Medical…
American musicologist, composer, teacher, and folklorist, known, among other reasons, for his formulation of dissonant counterpoint. Among Seeger’s many specific interests were prescriptive and descriptive…
French author of detective stories and books for youth, an teacher (of German), born to Isabelle Bost, granddaughter of Protestant minister Ami Bost (born in…
American poet and educator, a creative writer and professor of English at prestigious eastern universities. Eve Sedgwick’s strikingly original work on male homosocial desire has…
American astrologer with degrees in political science 1955, psychology 1967 and 1969, and family counseling 1978. She did her college thesis on planetary position and…
American scientist, a multifaceted nuclear chemist and Nobel prize winner for his discovery of the radioactive element plutonium, the first scientist to head the Atomic…