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Dianne Lawson - "Extraordinary Relationships Through Astrology"

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This month, Suzane welcomes special guest Dianne Lawson.

As a former licensed social worker and current ordained minister, Dianne sees her purpose in life is to help others and feels very blessed that she is able to help people through her work. Living in Topeka, Kansas, she works with people locally, as well as from all over the world, in person, over the telephone and by email.

She has helped all kinds of people improve their lives from the famous to the infamous. Well-known politicians, including a governor of a U. S. state, state representatives and a city manager have been her clients. A Pulitzer Prize winner, Tony Award winners and several prominent authors and businessmen have also been her clients. More colorful clients have included prostitutes and criminals.

A professional astrologer since 1973, Dianne has studied with a wide variety of teachers, including western and Vedic. A voracious reader, she has an extensive astrology library. She has been a Feng Shui consultant since 2006, and completed her master level training in Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) and Past Life Regression in 2011 and earned her trainer certificate in NLP in 2012.

She has presented hundreds of classes, workshops and lectures in person to groups, clubs, organizations, government agencies and churches and also over the radio.

Dianne provides a wide variety of astrological services, including birth charts, yearly forecasts and the ancient art of horary astrology, which can answer any question. She has extensive experience in helping people understand themselves and others better, including how to improve relationships.

Dianne wrote Extraordinary Relationships Through Astrology, as she has seen so many people suffer because of relationships, either ones they had, or the fact that they wanted one, but didn’t have one.

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