Contrary to popular belief that it's just a vacuum between the stars, these astrological associations and organisations are actually out there holding it all together. Check out their online presence with this list of sites.
Comment: This organisation provides a unique workshop and professional training programme, designed to foster the cross-fertilisation of the fields of astrology and depth, humanistic, and transpersonal psychology. Here you can learn psychological astrology, attend public seminars, receive mailings and browse their press astrology books.
Comment: This is an organisation that works to promote and develop numerology by teaching courses, arranging readings through its members, organising and attending public events and offering association membership to numerologists and people interested in number. Go online for course dates, workshops and classes.
Comment: The Spiritualists' National Union is the recognised national body in the UK for Spiritualism. Their website features an approved healer referral register, and details of training, awards and education. You can also read updates about the Healing Committee and find all the contacts you need for the Spiritualists National Union.
Comment: This is one of Europe's leading astrological organisations. On this website you'll find news, views and features from some of the leading lights in the astrological world, and if you're a member you can access their database crammed with astrological data on thousands of notable people and events.
Comment: Founded in 1976 by Russell Grant and it exists to provide a means of bringing together those actively working in, or interested in, the many different aspects of esoteric, spiritual and New Age teachings. The site features a list of consultants, courses, psychic subjects, useful links, coming events and the latest news.
Comment: This is a body formed in Edinburgh in 1974 to promote a deeper understanding of astrology in Scotland. They organise lectures and discussions every fortnight throughout most of the year. There are library facilities available for books and CDs, and they hold periodic workshops and an annual conference.
Comment: This is an astrological organisation dedicated to education and research. It's aim is to promote and encourage the highest professional standards and ethical behaviour among its members. Their members do not have to be professionals, and there is plenty of room for students, hobbyists and interested supporters.
Comment: This website acts as a place to learn, share and network with other UK tarot readers. The Tarot Association of the British Isles trains mentors and takes on students. Go online for tarot resources and a newsletter, which comes out on a quarterly basis. The site features an online community chat area.
Comment: This organisation hold special one-day events such as psychic suppers, psychic fayres, psychic evenings, tarot card evenings, demonstrations of trance, psychic drawings and psychic awareness classes. Go online for details of their Sunday services which are held around the country.
Comment: A not-for-profit organisation providing information on Feng Shui and ensuring public confidence in the integrity of Feng Shui practice. Their courses and events pages are updated regularly. They have also put together some notes on what might take place in a Feng Shui consultation, which you may find of interest.