About Diane
I was in India, studying yoga. At a yagna fire ceremony — on the Full Moon, I sensed a connection between yoga and astrology.
The creative process took over; soul searching mixed with scholarly research. Yogastrology :: Yoga Meets Astrology was born (July 2011), and the first Yoga Meets Astrology community event debuted at Yoga Kula in San Francisco in November 2011.
Yogastrology guides people to attune with their inner Self, and to be in sync with the power of nature. Every style of yoga works with Yogastrology. Anusara, Ashtanga, Bikram, etc. — Yogastrology works with all yoga. Read more.
I’ve also studied Qigong in Beijing, China; taught philosophy at the University of Great Falls, Montana; lived in an ashram in Ganeshpuri, India; gone scuba diving at the Great Barrier Reef, Australia; and hiked everywhere.
Yoga was, and is, the only constant. Om Tat Sat.
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Diane Booth Gilliam, MA, E-RYT holds advanced yoga teacher and yoga therapist certifications from several schools including mentorship in the traditions of Svaroopa, Iyengar, Embodyment Yoga Therapy, Phoenix Rising Yoga Therapy, and Anusara. Diane also studies with esteemed Western astrologers and Vedic astrologers; Yogastrology is featured on Switzerland’s Astrodient website.
Since 2001, Diane has offered seva (service) in yoga meditation ashrams around the world.
Speaking engagements and community events with Diane have been held at Lululemon in Berkeley CA; Washington State Astrological Association summer picnic in Seattle WA; Café Aquarius Astrology Center; Yoga Teacher Telesummit; Women’s Grace Grit and Gratitude in Boston MA; and NYC-based Sharita’s Star Secrets.
Ms. Booth Gilliam’s writing has been featured in Yoga Journal (media review, 2000); Yoga International (Asana Basics, 2002); Switzerland’s Astrodienst (Astro Wiki, 2008); and The New York Times website About.com (2010-2012). Diane is a regular contributor to Yogi Times (2011-2012).
“Just right for any level of student… invites relaxation and self-exploration.” —Yoga Journal review, 2000


