Just what does the future hold for our fair Bayou City?Will the Astros bring home a title? Is there another Category Four hurricane on the way? Will we learn that the source of our air pollution is actually Tom DeLay's hairspray? Astrologist Andrea Foster has some ideas, and if you want to get the scoop on Houston's destiny (or just grab some grub), head to her discussion/ dinner at 7 p.m. Damian's, 3011 Smith. October 19, 2005.
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Animals Are Our AngelsAndrea Foster is the astrologer for
SingleFile Magazine and the Ruby Rabbit, located at 14520 Memorial. An astrologer for over 30 years, Andrea also teaches ...
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The Witching Hour
Class for teens...They are supervised by Andrea Foster, spiritual healer, astrologer, Wiccan/pantheist
<I am not a Wiccan, so this is an error, but I do believe there is truth is all religions, a form of pantheism> and book lady. "We don't do anything weird," she says. "We don't dance naked or anything."...artice by lauren Kern, The
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An Interview With Andrea Fosterby Carroll Cocchia (Blackfoot), Houston Wordcraft Circle of Native Writers & Storytellers from the
Cherokee Messenger, November 17, 1997. The friendly, attractive lady, born of Cherokee grandmothers, sits quietly, relaxing in her chair, sipping hot coffee. She’s just now completing a long, grueling day, filled with people seeking her assistance, her time, her patience, her guidance, her friendship, her love-for this is Andrea Foster, an owner of Spiritual Heights, a very unique place in this city, where all souls are welcomed, nurtured, and healed everyday. "I’m not aiming for the jet set-I’m sincerely interested in the everyday needs of the average person," she says quietly. "I want to help them in whatever ways I can, be it nutritional, herbal, spiritual, cultural, or just plain curiosity about a subject which they can’t find information."
Her Cherokee grandmothers influence her far more than she realizes, as she dispenses daily advice regarding herbal blends, healing oils, soothing teas, and a vast array of lavish incense. She’s knowledgeable in all the world’s major religions and professes a real interest in building and developing a large Native American section, where all may come and learn about their own particular culture in a caring atmosphere. "We’ve just purchased additional land next door to this building, where we hope to build an authentic sweat lodge, where Native ceremonies can be held with the respect and dignity they require and deserve," she says proudly. Presently being exhibited at Spiritual Heights is the excellent work of Native artists, Bob Annesley (a CCS member) and Julia Nava-Head. In the future, the exquisite jewelry of Anna Manygoats and the authentic spirit drums of B.J. Quintana will be on display for our appreciation.
Says Andrea, "I want Spiritual Heights to be an open and welcoming sanctuary for talented people of all cultures, where their talents can be show-cased for all to see and enjoy." Spiritual Heights already hosts a variety of helpful, educational workshops, in many interesting fields, and is always "open to your suggestions for future programs and topics." Andrea shyly says, "It took me 44 years to arrive at this point in my life, where I feel I can trust my intuition-trust myself. I know I’m doing what I was created to do, and it’s a wonderful and fulfilling feeling. I’m a very happy person."
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