Timothy Curley was an international Spiritual Astrologer and bestselling astrological author. He died in Sacramento, CA at the age of 57.  In addition to writing, Timothy was a computer program developer and wrote for a major distributor of professional astrological software. He lectured nationally on both spiritual and financial astrology.

 

Timothy had a degree in psychology from UCLA where he also did research in parapsychology at their Neuropsychiatric Research Hospital.  He was accepted into their doctorate program more than once, but instead he followed his spiritual interests. 

It is written on his website that Timothy had his first spiritual vision at the age of four and he performed a ‘miracle’ healing at seven.  He studied mysticism for the rest of his life. 

 

The Star Watch Calendar which was made popular by Timothy was a personalized, custom-made astrological calendar for twelve months based on one’s birth details and included aspects and an optional mini-forecast for each day plus any standard astrological data.

 

 


BOOKS:  Timothy’s books include How to Read Your Own Horoscope and Predicting Love, Mariage, Sex and Money.   Both books are available through BarnesandNoble.com.

Back cover of How to Read Your Own Horoscope

 

 

TRIBUTES

Oh, my, I’m sorry to hear that about Tim Curley ! He was young—and brilliant. I wondered why I didn’t hear from him—usually I got the StarWatch calendar on my birthday. It was wonderful—not only did you get the daily aspects in the sky, you got them for transits to your own chart.  - Donna Cunningham

 

BIRTH AND DEATH INFORMATION

According to the Social Security Death Index, Timothy was born on July 13, 1949 and died in California on March 17, 2007.    No other birth or death data was found.

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