Best of
Astrology

1986

The Changing Sky: A Practical Guide to Predictive Astrology


Steven Forrest - 1986
    Here you will find a brief review of the astrological basics (planets, houses, signs and aspects) and then the heart of the book - Transits - the current positions of the planets in the sky compared to one's birth chart. Outer planets are discussed in terms of their "Teacher" or "Trickster" potentials. Also addressed is the cycle of the houses and the tasks represented by each. Progressions - a day symbolically equated to a year in one's life. Thorough explanations of progressed Moon through the houses and signs, and changing angles (Midheaven and Ascendant) are presented. The Art of Synthesis - how to put it all together. Also includes an appendix with valuable information on how to look up transits and calculate secondary progressions. This practical guide to predictive astrology shows the reader how to make better life choices, with a focus on personal freedom and responsibility.

Healing Pluto Problems


Donna Cunningham - 1986
    Open discussion of child abuse, rape, incest, violence, repression, manipulative types and how they got thatway. Also included are ways to heal Pluto problems using flower remedies, meditation and more.

Asteroid Goddesses: The Mythology, Psychology, and Astrology of the Re-Emerging Feminine


Demetra George - 1986
    The creating, supporting, nurturing aspect held by the goddess Ceres, the universal mother, brings us to how we feel nurtured and how we function with our roles of mother-child. She embodies the principle of unconditional love. Pallas Athena is our Warrior Goddess, a woman in a man's world, carrying the principle of creative intelligence. Vesta, our goddess of Focus and Commitment, is our High Priestess. Juno, the Queen of Heaven and Divine Consort, is our capacity for meaningful relationships. Understanding the themes that each goddess holds enriches our understanding of that function and expression in our lives.

The Changing Sky: A Practical Guide to the New Predictive Astrology


Steven Forrest - 1986
    Here you will find a brief review of the astrological basics (planets, houses, signs and aspects) and then, the meat of the book- Transits-the current positions of the planets in the sky compared to one's birth chart. Outer planets are discussed in terms of their "teacher" or "trickster" potentials. Also addressed is the cycle of the houses- and the tasks represented by each. Progressions a day symbolically equated to a year in one's life. Thorough explanations of progressed Moon through the houses and signs, and changing angles (Midheaven and Ascendent). The Art of Synthesis-how to put it all together. Appendix-How to look up transits, how to calculate secondary progressions( or how to order them if you don't want to do the math), glossary, suggestions for further reading, and index.

Lifeclock: The Huber Method Of Timing In The Horoscope: Complete In One Volume


Bruno Huber - 1986
    The horoscope is seen as a clock for the person's lifetime, with the Age Point indicating their age as the 'time' on the clock. Those trying it for themselves invariably find significant correspondences between indications in their birth chart and psychological crises and other meaningful events in their lives. This deepens self-understanding and provides impetus and insight to their psychological and spiritual growth. The effectiveness and value of this surprisingly simple approach to astrological timing is repeatedly confirmed. Counsellors and others in the helping professions find this a powerful tool, helping them to quickly identify the psychological sources of a client's problems. We are delighted to make available this integrated edition of LifeClock, incorporating the two separate volumes originally published by Weiser in 1982-6. This is one of eight volumes by the Hubers covering astrological psychology, a powerful combination of astrology with modern psychological understanding pioneered by them and recognised as the Huber Method. LifeClock contains an appendix introducing this approach, so is easily accessible to those unfamiliar with it. Essential material for all students of astrological psychology and the Huber Method!