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If you're looking for a no frills introduction to astrology, you've come to the right place. Bruce Scofield brings a wide-angle-lens approach to this rich and diverse subject, so that by the end of the book you will have a good grounding in a variety of astrological techniques and be able to interpret your own chart to a reasonable level.
Back by popular demand! This is the reprint of the original version of Venus and Jupiter: Bridging the Ideal and the Real which was published by the CPA Press in 1998. It was produced in a seminar format, which enables the reader to feel part of the lectures, and so relate to the questions coming from the audience.
A 360 Degrees analysis of the astrological 8th house, the place in the chart which includes death, debts, possessiveness, entanglements, sexuality or boundary crossings. With copious case studies, it is entertaining and insightful, a good read that will challenge any level of astrologer - particularly those in the thrall of the 8th house.
In this true labour of love, for which Alex Trenoweth sat through many, many hours of films, the astrological links between a wide range of famous characters and the actors who portrayed them are revealed in all their glory.
This book is a step by step guide to handling a horary chart. All the basic elements of theory are presented, but the focus is firmly on what the student absolutely needs to know and understand rather than any deviation into the history and philosophy of the practice.
Jeff Wolf Green's writing embodies everything you would expect from Pluto; intense, powerful,riveting, transformative and penetrating.
There's just no way to skirt the issue - your soul needs relationships to evolve. This is the law of relationships, and in this classic work author Jeffrey Wolf Green clearly illustrates the evolutionary and karmic progression of two people throughout many lifetimes.
Published in a seminar format and using the technique of A*C*G, this book defines, articulates and enlarges the local view of an individual's horoscope to a global view, and attempts to expand our local focus - natal - to an organic global relationship.
For the first time, this book draws together material on annual predictions (solar returns) from ancient and medieval astrologers writing in Greek, Arabic and Sanskrit, demonstrating their methods with a wealth of present-day example charts.
No matter how knowledgeable we are about astrology, natal chart analysis can still present a challenge - however, understanding chart shapes could make all the difference. This book pinpoints an effective route into the astrological labyrinth using a concept pioneered by Marc Edmund Jones then followed by Robert Jansky in the last century.
Internationally renowned teacher Oscar Hofman uses 24 case studies to demonstrate how the rich symbolism and myths behind the fixed stars can add a deeper and more spiritual dimension to astrological chart delineation.
Caitlin Powell is currently single, young(ish), has crazy hair and loves dancing. You'd think she had the world at her feet. Far from it.
An inspiring survival manual for cancer patients - its humour and objectivity make it a choice read for anyone who enjoys real-life drama and pathos. Diagnosed in 2013, the author started a blog to keep in touch with friends, and unwittingly ended up writing about the good, the bad and the ugly side of cancer, which attracted many followers.
Why is it that some children sail through school with no problem at all, while others find it a difficult or unhappy experience? And why do some children develop behavioural problems while others don't? Cornelia Hansen believes that each child is unique and needs special management in order to thrive.
Grief doesn't discriminate - it will touch all of us at some point. In this gut-wrenchingly beautiful book, Darrelyn shows us how knowing the shape of grief gives edges to this dark pathway, revealing that life awaits us at the side of the forest, dressed in cloths of gold and sustained with love and warmth.
Harmonic Astrology in Practice takes off where David Hamblin's previous book, The Spirit of Numbers: A New Exploration of Harmonic Astrology comes to a close. It shows how to use the techniques with the use of many charts including those of Amy Winehouse, Whitney Houston, Malala Yousafzai and Leonard Cohen.
Alex draws on her experience as a teacher and astrologer to show how the cycles of Jupiter and Saturn can be used to grasp and get the best of critical developmental cycles in children and young adults, and presents them in a way that brings out the richness and depth of astrology in her inimitable style.
Horary astrology is a fascinating and exacting technique, and here is the perfect book to hone your skills. Author Petros Eleftheriadis presents over fifty valid charts taken from his client files which demonstrate, in clear steps, how to reach an answer.
Planetary Combination picks up where Planetary Strength left off, explaining how the planetary influences combine in aspects and configurations to paint a picture of a person and his or her life.
This book is a fascinating compilation of the author's countless years of study in the application of both mundane astrology and personal relocation. It can be understood by any level of astrological student due to the many examples, stories and explanatory text and will no doubt provide inspiration for further research.
The Planetary Hours are an ancient astrological system for selecting favorable times to act (and not act), by assigning planetary rulers to the twenty-four hours of the day. This book has easy-to-follow instructions for finding your birthday and birth hour rulers, and clearly explains how these determine your personality and your luck.
This book has been several years in the writing; Henry Seltzer has left very few stones unturned in his quest to understand how the archetypal Eris shows itself in a wide variety of charts. This treasure trove includes lots of case histories as well as chapters on Eris through the houses and in aspect with other planets.
This is the fully revised and updated version of the 1991 original text. An easy to understand and fascinating overview of the astrology of the Maya and Aztecs of ancient Mexico and Central America, which is based on day signs rather than sun signs. Suitable for non-astrologers.
In Volume 1 of the series the reader is taken on a fascinating journey through the solar system, the ancient planetary gods, and then through the signs of the zodiac, their elements and qualities, and the ways in which different planets express through them.
Described by Ana Isabel of Lightways Astrology as "wearing the right clothes for the right weather," this amazingly handy book really is a lifetime guide to your stars. Surfing Your Solar Cycles fits into the unusual category of being completely suitable for both astrologers and non-astrologers alike.
Whether as muse, silver goddess, nourishing mother, priestess, maid, siren or witch, the influence of the Moon on our personality and perception is one of the least understood factors in our daily lives. Luna has fascinated, inspired, and frightened us since the dawn of human history yet She of the Three Faces is the clue to our most emotional and instinctive selves. This work by Paul F. Newman probes the subtle meanings of habit and the irrational that the astrological Moon conveys and how we can comprehend it and make use of it for our benefit and security.The triple aspect of Luna is treated as paramount with examples of the effect of New Moon, Full Moon and Old Moon in the monthly round. There is also a new way of grasping the consequence of New and Full Moons according to their declinational hemisphere, and the difference between summer and winter moons. While all computational aspects of the Moon are covered (phases, cycles, moon mansions, progressed moons, magic squares etc.) along with the meaning of how these things affect us, it is the poetic side of Luna that equally informs our approach.A substantial part of the book also covers the Black Moon Lilith, (the Moon at apogee), with new insights into this lady of noire and her astrological resonance.From the fall of dew to the markings on a cheetah's eyes, there is more to the Moon than we know...
Welcome to the updated version of Astrolocality Astrology. Since the original version was published, the world has shrunk and computer software has dramatically improved. This revised edition includes the fascinating case histories of Edward Snowden and Ronnie Biggs, and it is also organised in a more reader-friendly format. Enjoy.
Planetary Strength - a commentary on Morinus is an intermediate level astrological textbook on natal horoscope interpretation.
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