Lorne Johndro's Human Design Chart

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          Lorne Johndro's Biography

          Canadian astrologer interested in the research of electromagnetic fields and their astrological correspondence. An electrician and radio engineer, Johndro taught math and physics.
          He began his study of astrology in July 1903, the same month that his future colleague was born, Kenneth Brown. He and Brown had a 15-year working relationship, from 1936-1951. Thought they never met in person, they collaborated on all of the stock market work for W.D. Gann.
          Johndro moved to the West Coast in 1903 where he lived for the remainder of his life. An original thinker, he created an astrological chart calculating a method for un-timed births and, in 1929, was the author of “Stars: How and Where They Influence” and “The Earth in the Heavens.” He was the author of two bulletins in the early ’30s: A New Conception of Sign Rulership and Astrological Dictionary. His pamphlet about WW I was used as a study for locational astrology.
          Johndro committed suicide within hours after his wife died on 11/11/1951, 5:10 PM PST, San Diego, CA.