Best of
Astrology

2011

Traditional Astrology for Today: An Introduction


Benjamin N. Dykes - 2011
    Ranging from philosophies of life to predictive techniques, a leading expert and prolific translator of older Latin works explains the usefulness and importance of traditional astrology.

The American Ephemeris 1950-2050 at Midnight


Neil F. Michelsen - 2011
    Since the 1976 publication of the first version of The American Ephemeris, 1931-1980, Neil F. Michelsen's ground-breaking series of ephemerides for astrologers have consistently set standards for accuracy in astrology, becoming indispensible to astrologers worldwide at every level from student to professional. The tradition continues with the addition of this new tropical ephemeris spanning from mid 20th century through mid 21st century. Rique Pottenger has revised and expanded the Michelsen programming with updated Jet Propulsion Laboratory data and improvements in the computer generating program that, for example, enable finding double ingresses in a single day, plus more accurate station times. A new formula increases the accuracy of the Galactic Center calculation. Other new features have been added, the most obvious of which are the dwarf planets Ceres and Eris, in response to the 2006 decisions of the International Astronomical Union. Monthly positions have also been added for the remaining three of the former four major asteroids in wide use among astrologers, Pallas, Juno and Vesta, and also for the centaur, Chiron.

Healing the Soul: Pluto, Uranus and the Lunar Nodes


Mark Jones - 2011
    Taking us on a journey into the karmic underpinnings of the birth chart, this book provides tools for understanding the hidden forces driving not only our personality, but our soul. Jones outlines a method that anyone can use to learn more about the unconscious dynamics that drive us. The beginner will find this a useful reference text and the expert will enjoy the detailed chart explanations. For the professional astrologer, this book provides the tools necessary for incorporating this method into any current framework. Based on ten years of in-depth client study, Healing the Soul offers profound insight into the powerful soul dynamics that shape our experience. Its triumph is that it teaches us how to identify and transform powerful internal conflicts and feelings while acknowledging our regenerative capacity for spiritual healing and soul evolution.

The Essential Guide to Practical Astrology: Everything from zodiac signs to prediction, made easy and entertaining


April Elliott Kent - 2011
    It begins with the belief that everything in the cosmos is connected.Then it traces the connection between us and the planets at the moment of our birth. That connection reflects and influences every facet of our life on Earth, from love to money. Once you learn the language of astrology, it makes perfect, practical sense. The Essential Guide to Practical Astrology offers an easy-to-understand explorationof this celestial language that goes far beyond daily horoscopes. In these pages, you learn how to calculate and decipher your birth chart; meet and discover the secrets of the great zodiac “wheel” and its 12 signs; and tour the 12 houses that symbolize the major arenas in which life’s big events occur. You also get:• A road map through the planets, Sun, and Moon, along with key informationon what their sign and house placement - and their relationships to oneanother - mean.• A walk through the cycles of astrology and how they reflect cycles in your own life.• Guidelines for creating daily, monthly, yearly, and long-range planners soyou can better manage your personal goals.• Tips for mastering the language of astrology to make predictions for yourfuture.The Essential Guide to Practical Astrology gives you a no-nonsense approachto a system that helps you discover what’s best for you, your life, and your world.

The Exquisite Zodiac: Why the Signs Are the Way They Are and What It Means for You


Rick DiClemente - 2011
    With the premise that the atoms inside our bodies are the same ones that comprise the universe, The Exquisite Zodiac reveals how every facet of the zodiac works in sync, and how we can apply the entirety of its intelligence and wisdom in a practical way. The first step is to leave your Sun sign at the door. You will discover that each of us is a unique blend of every aspect of our natal charts. Then the authors mine deeper to explain why each sign is the way it is, and how all twelve are intricately related. Why is Aries so impulsive? Why are Capricorns so careful? Why is Scorpio the sign of sexuality? Why do Geminis have a split personality? Why are Aquarians so idealistic? And so on... The Exquisite Zodiac bridges the gap between abstract, esoteric astrology books and those that are glib and misleading-thereby setting astrology on the proper track for our time. After reading this book, you will never view astrology-or yourself and your relationships-in the same way again.

Whobeda's Guide to Basic Astrology


Marcha A. Fox - 2011
    This ancient cosmic art allows you not only to understand yourself and those around you at a deeper level but can also aid in career selection, parenting, getting along with others (both at home or in the workplace), and even selecting the best time for any endeavor. If you already consult with an astrologer the information within will help you speak astrologese and thus get even more out of your professional readings.

Astrology at the Speed of Light


Kapiel Raaj - 2011
    Saturn, according to these higher ups, is the most important and the most powerful planet out there for gaining wealth and power. Now, you can learn the true meaning of this celestial power. I bring you the easiest way to learn true and original Astrology and its secrets. I goes into details about all the ABCD of Astrology. This is a guide for people who lost faith, or never trusted astrology, due to lack of depth in their weekly or yearly sun signs and moon signs horoscopes. Stop looking at those useless websites and newspapers; you weren't wrong in losing faith, because what you saw was not even the surface, let me show you the rabbit hole. I also discuss some of the secrets, and misconceptions of astrology and Numerology, which most astrologers do not imply into their daily practice.

Tarot and Astrology: Enhance Your Readings with the Wisdom of the Zodiac


Corrine Kenner - 2011
    With this unique and user-friendly guidebook, you can easily learn to combine tarot and astrology for yourself--and expand your tarot practice while enriching your life.Well-known tarot reader Corrine Kenner expertly teaches you everything you need to know, starting with tarot and astrology basics, the cards' archetypal symbols and imagery, the twelve signs of the zodiac, and the planets. You'll discover how every card in the tarot deck relates to astrology, and learn to:Read tarot cards and interpret an astrological chart Recognize the twelve houses' ruling signs and planets Pair the planets, signs, and houses with their corresponding tarot cards Understand the astrological associations of the Minor Arcana Make connections among the Court Cards, tarot suits, and the four elements Identify each card's qabalistic associations Give insightful readings for yourself and others You'll also find practical astrological spreads, interpretive techniques, real-life examples, and sample readings for everyday people and famous figures, including Salvador Dali, Marilyn Monroe, and Prince William.

The Rules of Chart Interpretation


Rod Suskin - 2011
    It appears as if lots of experience and intuition are required, let alone the need for special counseling skills.Rod Suskin has produced a guide for students that removes the mystery and confusion. Based on the work of Bonatti, Morin, Lilly and Zoller, the 43 rules offer a method that distils the essence of chart interpretation. With no need for cookbooks and based firmly in the traditional principles of astrology, the rules will steer the student through a process of discerning, understanding and selecting the appropriate meanings of the planets for clear and accurate interpretation.

How to Cheer Up a Capricorn: Real Life Guidance on How to Get Along and Be Friends with the 10th Sign of the Zodiac


Mary English - 2011
    Are you at a loss to know how to enjoy happiness with the Capricorn in your life? Do you want to know how to cheer one up or help one that is feeling down? This insider information will gently guide you through the process of easily making a chart, so you will know what type of Capricorn they are, and strategies to cheer them up.

A Handbook for the Humanistic Astrologer


Dane Rudhyar - 2011
    It was an immediate success when first published in 1974, and was for many years regarded as one of the most highly prized and sought after out-of-print astrological classics.A Handbook introduced astrology to a new generation of educated seekers turning to astrology not to know "what will happen and how it can be avoided if it's unpleasant" but to better understand their essential characteristics and to discover their innate potential and life purpose. Readers first exposed to serious, modern astrology through this volume figure largely among today's leading astrologers and astrological writers.The volume not only changed the way we view astrology and what we expect from it, A Handbook for the Humanistic Astrologer forever changed the look and feel of astrological literature and horoscope graphics. Its concise format and presentation style has been emulated by numerous publications, and the central elements of its entirely original horoscope graphics, first developed by the author during the 1960s, have been copied by countless astrological books, horoscope calculation services, and astrology software developers.Founded upon the repeatedly affirmed premise that anyone can quickly learn the core principles of astrology and put them to use to improve one's life and relationships, A Handbook for the Humanistic Astrologer intentionally avoids the usual cookbook format in favor of exploring astrology's fundamental concepts and principles. In it and in his other work Michael R. Meyer demonstrates his unmatched ability to make astrology accessible to everyone.A Handbook for the Humanistic Astrologer was the first comprehensive guide to natal astrology to expose novices and veterans alike to several key features of contemporary astrology.The most significant upgrade to the study and practice of astrology the volume promoted was the person-centered, holistic approach introduced by Dane Rudhyar, which went hand-in-hand with restoring cyclicity to astrology. Indeed, A Handbook's mission was to break astrology out of its classical, linear, fatalistic, event-oriented mindset.It was also the first work of its type to emphasize the importance of the astrological houses over the signs of the zodiac in natal astrology, showing the twelve houses (the space surrounding birth) as the most individual factor of the natal horoscope, while the signs of the zodiac signify generic or human factors.The volume is also responsible for the introduction of the Porphyry system of house division into modern astrology, it being the first book to employ the system for its numerous sample charts.A Handbook was the first comprehensive guide to explore planetary midpoints. The work also gives special attention to planetary parts, introducing the Parts of Venus and Mars, the Parts of Mercury and Jupiter, the Parts of Jupiter and Saturn, and the Parts of Saturn and Uranus.A Handbook was also the first comprehensive guide to expose novices to the concept of chart patterns and gestalt, as well as several other little known techniques which figured into the Sabian system of Marc Jones, such as preponderances, focal planets, planetary containments, the meaning of orb degrees, and more.A Handbook was the first comprehensive work to treat planetary formations, such as the T-Square, Grand Trine, and others. In so doing, the work introduced many "lesser formations." Importantly, A Handbook brought neglected aspects, such as quintiles, septiles and noviles, into general practice, displaying these aspects in the many sample charts illustrating the book.

The Forty Chapters of al-Kindi


يعقوب بن إسحاق الكندي - 2011
    The first complete translation into English of al-Kindi's famous work on horary and electional astrology, used by many famous traditional astrologers such as William Lilly.

Saturn Returns~ The Private Papers of a Reluctant Astrologer


Elizabeth Spring - 2011
    The first happens near the age of 29, and second, near the age of 59. This book is both fiction and non-fiction: the first section is a novel about a woman astrologer in her second Saturn Return and the reader "learns" astrology through Isabelle's journey through sacred sites in England and the United States. The second section is where the reader can look up how Saturn is influencing them, and read about their unique Saturn placement in their life and astrology chart.

Your Hidden Powers: Intercepted Signs and Retrograde Planets


Joanne Wickenburg - 2011
    Joanne defines how they differ and what they indicate in the chart. She also introduces new ideas about retrograde planets and intercepted signs, offering fresh insights for interpretation in these sometimes overlooked areas. Retrograde planets and intercepted signs make the chart unique, and each describes the powers and potentials waiting to be unleashed in your life. In some way you will stand apart from the crowd with an exceptional life that is outside the norm and as unique to you as your birth chart. Not everyone is born with such an outstanding opportunity to realize their individual potential. Included is extensive delineation of intercepted signs in the houses, the six sign polarities, the elements, duplicated signs, phases and planetary pairs. Chapters are also devoted to relocation charts, transits in intercepted signs, the importance of environment vs. destiny and various house systems. In addition to a thorough explanation of how planets retrograde, Joanne gives detailed interpretation of the meaning of retrograde planets in the natal chart and their position in the context of the eight stages of cyclic unfoldment, six of which fall into the retrograde zone. This placement specifically defines how a retrograde planet operates in your life. Also thoroughly explained is the meaning of retrograde planets in their transit cycle, and the significance of a retrograde progressed planet.

Astral High Magic: De Imaginibus of Thabit Ibn Qurra


John Michael Greer - 2011
    79 pages.

Traditional Medical Astrology: Medical Astrology from Celestial Omens to 1930 Ce


J. Lee Lehman - 2011
    Presented here is a step-by-step approach to teaching the logic of this field, which traditionally was part of every natal astrologer's work. Included are natal, horary, and electional methods, as well as an extensive history of medical astrology and its uses. Dr. Lehman offers the traditional astrological methods for this system, also emphasizing that medical astrology was always an adjunct to medicine, not a complete system by itself. This book is designed for the intermediate student in astrology who wants to learn the basics of how this system works. Both theory and practice of these methods are taught.

The Exquisite Zodiac


Rick DiClemente - 2011
    More than just a simple "Sun-sign" book, The Exquisite Zodiac reveals the underlying archetypal forces that shape each sign. Also revealed is how all of the signs are inter-connected.Just below the level of the psyche lies a realm of archetypes that helps shape us into what we are. This book itemizes each sign of zodiac and clearly shows why each is the way it is.

Solar Arc Directions


Frank C. Clifford - 2011
    This book will help you: - Watch the potential of the horoscope unfold over time - Learn to track key life phases at a glance - and time these with accuracy - Sharpen your interpretive skills with many real life examples - Discover a new forecasting tool that links major life events All you'll ever need to know about Solar Arcs is packed inside this informative manual, presented clearly and concisely. Inside, you'll also fine an introduction to Shadow Transits, an indispensable new method that connects directions to transits.

Tantrik Astrology: A Manual of Sidereal Astrology


Mike Magee - 2011
    Traditional Hindu astrology is based on Sidereal astrology which involves the study of the Wheel of Time or the Kalachakra; the planets and their influence; the influence of constellations or ‘Rashis’; the calculation of births charts; and much more.Mike Magee has studied astrology for 25 years, studying both systems of astrology, making him familiar with the arguments of the Eastern and Western schools. In this work, he has attempted to synthesise the astrology of both East and West, drawing from his own experience and the works of the great astrologers of the past from both hemispheres.Providing a rich understanding of Sidereal astrology, this work is rooted in the practical application of astrology as a spiritual tool.

The Search Of The Heart


Hermann of Carinthia - 2011
    In this important new translation of Hermann of Carinthia and other authors in numerous Appendices, modern students will see first-hand how to calculate and interpret significators of thoughts and charts. With a lengthy interpretive introduction by Dr. Benjamin Dykes, it is essential for the practicing traditional astrologer.

The Astrotheology Calendar Guide


D.M. Murdock - 2011
    Not only do they order our lives, which is in itself an extremely important function that allows for life on Earth to proceed with regularity, but the study of the history of calendars also reveals very important developments in the field of comparative religion and mythology, as well as the predominantly astrotheological nature of many of humankind's faiths.Astrotheology represents the observation and reverence of natural phenomena, including celestial bodies such as the sun, moon, planets, stars and constellations. Broadly speaking, however, we can incorporate general nature worship into the term as well, such that "astrotheology" could be used to describe the ancient global religion as a whole, which also personified perceived spirits in elements such as wind, water, fire and earth, as well as anthropomorphizing animals, such as the crocodile, hawk and ibis in Egypt, or the monkey and elephant in India. Frequently, natural substances that merited reverence from the ancients, such as grain and wine, were assigned a genius, daemon or divinity of some sort. The most obvious entities in the astrotheological religion are the celestial bodies, which include planet Earth, while their influence and presence are often inextricably linked to other natural phenomena such as the growth of plants, the harvest time and the ripening and fermenting of grapes. Animals too are affected by the celestial bodies such as the sun and moon. Hence, the reverence of all of these entities and elements as expressed in numerous sacred celebrations is included in the definition of astrotheology.Contents:Inspiration for the Calendar Guide--Our Connection to NatureWhat is Astrotheology?Archaeoastronomical AlignmentsWhat is a Myth?The SunThe MoonLunar CalendarsThe ZodiacEgyptianSumerian/BabylonianPagan/Wiccan/CelticChristian/CatholicThe Solstices, Equinoxes and Peak DaysDays of the WeekMonths of the YearJanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecemberCool Stuff & Other Websites of InterestSources & Further ReadingEndnotes

How To Bond With An Aquarius


Mary English - 2011
    Using easy-to-use language and free on-line resources, find out how to identify the Aquarian's in your life...and bond with them.

Cancer & Its Causes - Medical Astrology


N.S. Murthy - 2011
    

A Magical Tour of the Night Sky: Use the Planets and Stars for Personal and Sacred Discovery


Renna Shesso - 2011
    Beyond its pragmatic usefulness, the sky was the domain of spirit, traversed by deities and a place to which human souls departed. Let's re-enchant it, shall we?"Shamanic practitioner, Wicca priestess, and author of "Math for Mystics" Renna Shesso invites readers along as she takes a pagan's look at the night sky -- as messenger, guide, storyteller, and mother. She weaves together facts and folklore about the heavens that can't help but fill readers with awe and guide them to personal and sacred discoveries.Using a planet-by-planet, star-by-star chapter format, "A Magical Tour of the Night Sky" draws on astronomy, Tarot, shamanism, astrology, Wicca, lore, legend, and history to interpret the patterns and movement of the night sky and re-awaken our spirits.Included is a treasure trove of information about the North Star (including Ophiuchus!), the Sun, the Precession of the Equinoxes, the Moon, and the visible planets, and each chapter ends with practices people can try to help get them back in touch with their sacred selves.

The Book of the Nine Judges


Benjamin N. Dykes - 2011
    It is the largest known compendium of these sources on answering horary questions, and in many cases is the first modern translation of these Latin/Arabic authors. Complete with an introduction to questions by the translator, with numerous diagrams, tables, and an extensive glossary, it is essential for traditional astrologers.

The Birth of a New Discipline: Archai: The Journal of Archetypal Cosmology, Issue 1


Rod O'Neal - 2011
    With contributions from Richard Tarnas, Stanislav Grof, Keiron Le Grice, and Rod O'Neal, this book provides an introduction to the theoretical basis of archetypal cosmology and its applications to cultural history, biography, and the arts. The articles address topics such as the historical context of archetypal cosmology, the nature and meaning of the planetary archetypes, their connections to the psychodynamics of the unconscious, and the new method of historical analysis called archetypal historiography. Also included, as examples of this kind of analysis, are a case study of the Puritan movement, an analysis of Bruce Springsteen's song lyrics, and an exploration of the Saturn-Neptune complex through the study of the lives and works of major cultural figures, including Blake, Coleridge, Freud, Wilde, Bergman, and Woolf.

Chiron and Wholeness: A Primer


Joyce Mason - 2011
    Often called the "wounded healer," Chiron is much more. It represents both our stumbling block to wholeness and the catalyst that leads us to fulfillment. Often, this journey of healing and finding where we fit in leads us to our true vocation. We find our work of the heart by breaking through the places we're stuck or finally fitting together the parts of ourselves we previously have been unable to integrate. When we break the logjam, we want to share the joy and gifts of that release with others. Chiron leads us to wholeness and help us give back by contributing our unique knowledge and talents to our community, honed by our hero's journey.JOYCE MASON is a writer and astrologer who has studied and specialized in Chiron for over two decades. This primer synthesizes what she has learned and provides a starting point for newcomers to Chiron and her unique perspective for those who simply want to learn more. Joyce is known for her blog, The Radical Virgo, and for her depth and humor when bringing the Sky down to Earth.

Crux of Vedic Astrology: Timing of Events


Sanjay Rath - 2011
    Vedic Astrology has more than a hundred dasa systems with Vimshottari dasa on the lead and Panchaswara dasa etc. almost forgotten. The golden key to deciphering the correct dasa for a chart is missing. In this book the dasas have been classified and their basis of computation explained. The astrological tools like Argala, Arudha etc. have been employed to bring forth their applicability, method of timing of events pertaining to sources wealth (including property. fortunes, vehicles) of income & loss, education (both, formal and informal, including intelligence research skills etc.), Marriage (wedding or denial, divorce extra-marital relations, loss of spouse etc.), children (fertility, number of pregnancies, sex of child, adoption, their future) co-borns (number, birth, good evils), profession & career (Nature of Job, achievements career graph Rajyogas, Dhanyogas etc.) and even spiritual attainments. Specific details on timing of death, renunciation etc. have been explained.

The Testament of Astrology: Introduction to Astrology as an Esoteric Science: Sequence One: General Foundation of Astrology


Oskar Adler - 2011
    It has earned praise by Astrologers at Kepler College of Astrology, International Academy of Astrology and American Federation of Astrologers. Ronald Davison who met Adler in London, wrote that Oskar Adler was as near to being 'a Complete Man" as anyone he'd ever met. That quote became the subtitle to the biography: "Dr. Oskar Adler: A Complete Man, by Amy Shapiro, M. Ed., based on 22 years research on Dr. Adler's life.Oskar Adler's lessons welcome new students, and challenge seasoned astrologers. As he explains: "This is the work of a searcher, for all searchers filled with a pressing desire for knowledge regarding the meaning of their existence within the immeasurable and unimaginable greatness of this universe. Overawed by a sense of our own inessentiality and by our short-termed existence on this grain of sand, "Earth," we are nevertheless elated at the thought of being witnesses of the eternal riddle. It may be that in this conflict we experience the nucleus of all that has guided the human spirit since the light of Reason was first kindled within. Contents of Sequence One: Lecture 1: General idea of Astrology as Esoteric Knowledge... What is esoteric knowledge? ... Natural Science and esoteric doctrine; Man and the universe ... The human body and number as bridge to the cosmos ... Astronomy and astrology ... The Self as key to esoteric knowledge Lecture 2: Living Community Between Man and Universe ... Macrocosmos and microcosmos... One-ness and the number One ...Suffering and sorrow as a further link to the cosmos ... The idea of fate ... Natural law and moral law Lecture 3: The Enigma of Evolution in the Light of Esoteric Wisdom ... The Zodiac Lecture 4: Evolution & Alchemy ... four elements ... Their relationship to inner life and to the road of development of man ... riddle of the Sphinx Lecture 5: Cosmic Numbers and Human Development ... The numbers 4, 7 and 12 Zodiac and planets ... Periodicity and the law of rhythm ... Planetary symbols and digit-symbols Lecture 6: The Three Cosmic Perspectives ... The cosmic importance of the moment of birth ... Heredity and self-development ... The second birthLecture 7: Zodiac-segments and Zodiac-symbols ...The precession of the vernal point ... Eternity and temporality ... The road to the neighbor ... The road to one's own self Dr. Adler closes Sequence One with: "Astrology shows us the road to knowledge of ourselves. How actually to walk that road is shown to us by love. He who can unite both will alone find redemption through the study of astrology."The subsequent six Sequences build methodically upon this one, for those ready to go even further: Sequence 2: Zodiac and ManSequence 3: The World of the Planets & Man Sequence 4: Man and EarthSequence 5: Man in the Concert of the Stars Sequence 6: Movement of Stars & Course of Life Sequence 7: Work on One's Own Horoscope.The writing, translating, editing and publishing of The Testament of Astrology has been a labor of love for each soul privileged to absorb Dr. Adler's wisdom: Mrs. Zendka Orenstein (Translator), and Amy Shapiro (Editor), given the English rights by Mrs. Orenstein. If you seek in-depth knowledge and inspiration on the celestial realms and meanings, your search will be rewarded many times over by Dr. Adler's brilliance, humor and compassion. He was first a physician; then a musician; lastly a philosopher who reached the heights and plumbed the depths of astrology. Many students report being touched by the warmth and magnitude of his SPIRIT far beyond casual intellectual interest. Might that happen for you, too? Find out!

Mathesis


Julius Firmicus Maternus - 2011
    The Eight Books are: Book I: An essay on what astrology is Book II: The twelve signs Book III: Aspects and house placement of planets Book IV: Chart Interpretation Book V: The angles and the terms Book VI: The aspects Book VII: Life and death Book VIII: The degrees of the signs James H. Holden, who translated the text from the Latin, is Research Director of the American Federation of Astrologers. A well respected astrological scholar, he has translated more than twenty astrology books that were written between the 2nd and 17th centuries. He is also the author of A History of Horoscopic Astrology

Celtic Astrology


T.L. Bonaddio - 2011
    The Celtic zodiac signs associated with these phases of the constellations correlate meaning into human existence. This intriguing mini book will explain the tree months of Beth, Luis, Nion, Fearn, Saille, Huath, Duir, Tinne, Coll, Muin, Gort, Ngetal, and Ruis and what they mean for personalities of all stripes. The book will also list profiles of celebrities with birthdates within each tree month.

Aletheia: Astrology in the New Aeon for Thelemites


J. Edward Cornelius - 2011
    J. Edward (Jerry) Cornelius has studied astrology, magick, mysticism, religion and tarot since the 1960s. A fascination with the magick of Aleister Crowley drew him to join the Ordo Templi Orientis and the A.'.A .'. in the late 1970s, where he was mentored by Grady Louis McMurtry (1918-1985), one of Crowley's leading American disciples. Following McMurtry’s death Cornelius became the head of McMurtry’s A.'.A .'. lineage, which he retains to this day, although he has relinquished his O.T.O. membership. He is well known for his publications on Crowley and magick, having been the publisher – and in many cases author – of the thirteen issues of "Red Flame, A Thelemic Research Journal," the compiler of the Thelemic magazine "Cornelia," and the author of the books "Aleister Crowley and the Ouija Board," and "The Magickal Essence of Aleister Crowley." This new book "Aletheia," is a short, practical work on astrology, with the emphasis on its use as a tool for self-knowledge and mastery by the magician or mystic. Not surprisingly it draws from and builds upon the insights of Aleister Crowley, examining among other things the relationship between astrology and the Tree of Life, the Daimon (or "Holy Guardian Angel"), and the initiatory system as taught by Crowley. Chapters comprise: Introduction, Foundations, Our Daimon and Kundalini, The Three Fates, The Lot of Fortune and the Nodes, The Tree of Life is Constantly Growing, The Twelve Houses and the Tree of Life, Interpreting the Houses, The Planets, The Mystery of Chiron, Ceres and the Asteroid Belt, The First Four Houses and the Man of Earth, Aspects, Conclusion.

2012 Astrological Almanac


Austin Coppock - 2011
    An epic history of the year and a practical guide to the day-to-day, the 2012 Astrological Almanac is in a class by itself. Horoscopes and an introduction to practical astrology make the 2012 Astrological Almanac accessible to laymen, but it's scope and focus make it invaluable even for the professional astrologer. Yearly themes and other long term influences are explained clearly. Months are examined as a whole, and then broken down day by day. -An Overview of Every Day's Prevailing Astrological Conditions -Detailed Monthly Summaries -Huge Monthly Horoscopes For All 12 Signs -Best and Worst Days of Every Month -Overview of the Year's Core Themes and Tensions -Quick Introduction To Practical Astrology -Glossary of Basic Astrological Terms -Daily Ephemeris of Planetary Positions

You and Your Future


Georgia Nicols - 2011
    Now you can read 40 years of forecasts (1985-2025), allowing you to predict your future by testing Georgia's accuracy in reading your past. Never before has a single astrology book spanned four decades of change -- it's the only astrology book you'll ever need! Georgia's sage advice for being happy in this -- mixed-up, muddled-up, shook-up world is tailored to each sign. Here is a book you will treasure as it helps you reach your highest self. And you'll be pulling it out of the bookcase and referring to it for the next quarter century.Discover: - What Makes You Tick - What Your Style Is in Love and Romance - When Partnerships Are in Jeopardy - When You Should Buy or Sell Real Estate - When a Major Move Is Coming - When to Ask for a Raise or Promote Your Career - Who You Really Are at Home and at Work - How to Be a Happier PersonEerily accurate and written in Georgia's wickedly witty trademark style, You and Your Future is an entertaining and insightful astrology guide that works!

The Astrology of the Black Moon: A Guide to Healing the Shadow Side


Laura Walker - 2011
    This mysterious astrological body has been hidden in the shadows and mired in misconceptions. The Astrology of the Black Moon: A Guide to Healing the Shadow Side pinpoints the shadow side - the fractured part of the psyche that harbors a primary fear and keeps us locked in repetitive, self-sabotaging cycles of behaviour. When the shadow side is identified and healed, we become whole and our untapped potential is liberated.

Leo


Joanna Martine Woolfolk - 2011
    Your Sun sign is the most important and pervasive influence in your horoscope and in many ways determines how others see you. It governs your individuality, your distinctive style, and your drive to fulfill your goals. It symbolizes the role you are given to play in this life. It's as if at the moment of your birth you were pushed onstage into a drama called This Is My Life. In this drama, you are the starring actor--and your sign is the character you play. This elegant little volume is packed with what your Sun sign tells you about you. You'll read about your many positive qualities as well as your negative issues and inclinations. You'll find insights into your power, potentials, and pitfalls; advice about relationships, love, and sex; clarification on erogenous zones and how you combine romantically with other signs; guidance regarding career, health, and diet; and information about myriads of objects, places, concepts, and things to which you're attached. You'll also find topics not usually included in other astrology books--such as how you fit in with Chinese astrology and with numerology.