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AstroAffirmations offers 366 astrological mantras - one for every
day of the year - designed to empower, to uplift, to inspire and to
move. Each affirmation will reflect the 'astrological weather' of
each of the 12 signs of the zodiac, the particular characteristics
of the energy they represent, which of the 12 houses they rule and
the planetary impact of of each sign's ruling planet. These
snippets of advice will help you to build confidence, challenge
negative or unhelpful thoughts, overcome self-sabotage, strengthen
self-worth and cultivate more awareness of the positive things
already happening in your life. Even as the world changes (for
better or worse), you can use these affirmations to adapt, motivate
and cheer yourself on to rise to whatever the occasion requires.
The perfect bedside table companion, AstroAffirmations will include
both a daily and birthday affirmation for each of the 366 days of
the year, setting you up for the day ahead, allowing you to be your
best self and to live your best life.
Will there be peace? Will there be war? Find out with Mundane
Astrology. Here, in one volume, are three classic books on the
astrology of nations and states, by H.S. Green, Raphael, and C.E.O.
Carter: H.S. Green organizes his book planet-by- planet. He tells
what each planet will do in the 12 houses. Raphael organizes the
topic by house. He tells how mundane houses work when planets are
in them. In addition, both authors deal with solar and lunar
eclipses, and earthquakes. Green shows the effects of eclipses in
the houses, while Raphael describes them by decanate (100 sections
of the zodiac). Both mention the effects of comets, although little
about these mysterious bodies is known astrologically. Charles
Carter, writing after WWII, discusses why astrologers failed to
predict the war and what that means for mundane astrology. His plea
for better data has largely been met, but the need for more study
remains. All three authors give astrological rulerships for
countries and cities. These are centuries old and are weighted to
England and Europe. Carter's rulers are the most up-to-date. These
are the essential texts for serious study of mundane astrology.
About the Authors H.S. Green was an astrologer associated with Alan
Leo's astrological revival back in the first decade of the 20th
century. His various books are highly regarded (all but this one
out of print, sadly), but biographical details are sketchy. Raphael
was the pen-name of one Robert Cross, 1850-1923. He was the sixth
in a series of astrological writers who used the name "Raphael"
& remains the best known of them all. He wrote books on
virtually all astrological topics. His book on mundane astrology
dates from 1910. Charles E.O. Carter, 1887-1968, was one of the
outstanding British astrologers of the 20th century. He succeeded
Alan Leo as head of the Astrological Lodge of the Theosophical
Society, a post he held from 1920 to 1952. He was editor of
Astrology, The Astrologer's Quarterly, from 1926 to 1959. Carter's
persistent genius reestablished astrology as a serious discipline
in England, after two centuries of decline. He wrote his book on
Mundane Astrology in reaction to the failure of astrologers to
forecast WWII. In 1939, astrologers in London knew there was a
full-scale war on in China, they knew the situation with Germany
was tense, but they had studied the charts for the year, they knew
the fuss would blow over. And they were wrong. Carter set out to
discover why, his book was the result.
"The Secret Language of Relationships "shows how astrology can
craft a relationship profile between any two individuals born
during any two weeks of the year. The result is an indispensable
guide to getting the most out of every relationship.
The bestselling companion book to the groundbreaking "The Secret
Language of Birthdays," "The Secret Language of Relationships"
offers a fascinating look into why we are drawn to certain people.
Goldschneider divides the year into 48 "weeks," showing the
personality traits for each period. With an amazing 1,176
combinations of personalities, you can better understand any
relationship in your life.
Beautifully illustrated and designed, the "Secret Language "series
is sure to delight a new generation of astrology enthusiasts and
all people who are interested in better understanding themselves
and the people around them.
What are astrological aspects and how do they show themselves in a
horoscope? How do they relate to the zodiac as a whole and how
important are they ? Most importantly, how can they best be put to
use in understanding our individual needs and relationships? Sue
Tompkins, former Director of Schools for the prestigious Faculty of
Astrological Studies, explains the significance and practical use
of astrological aspects, which go much deeper into revealing the
layers of a person's character than do most summaries offered by
basic descriptions of star signs. Included is a section offering
interpretations for every planetary combination. Also featured are
examples drawn from the lives of many well-known people, along with
charts and diagrams. Not simply another book on astrology, this is
informative and useful guide will appeal equally to the experienced
astrologer and to the beginner who wishes to know more.
This annual publication features articles on star wisdom
(astrosophy) and a guide to the correspondences between stellar
configurations during the life of Christ and those of today. The
guide includes a complete sidereal ephemeris and aspectarian,
geocentric and heliocentric for each day of the year for 2023.
According to Rudolf Steiner, each step taken by Christ during his
ministry, from the Baptism in the Jordan to his Resurrection, was
in harmony with, and an expression of, the cosmos. The Star Wisdom
series is concerned with these heavenly correspondences during the
life of Christ and is intended to help in building a foundation for
cosmic Christianity, the cosmic dimension of Christianity. It is
this approach that, until now, has been largely missing from
Christianity and its 2,000-year history. Readers can begin this
path today by contemplating the movements of the Sun, Moon, and
planets against the background of the zodiacal constellations
(sidereal signs) in relation to corresponding stellar events during
the life of Christ. In this way, the possibility is opened for
attuning in a living way to the life of Christ, who since the
beginning of his Second Coming in 1933 is now spiritually present
in the etheric aura of the Earth. This edition of Star Wisdom
focuses on the year 2023 as the 100-year commemoration of Rudolf
Steiner laying the Foundation Stone Meditation at the founding of
the General Anthroposophical Society during the Christmas
Conference in 1923 -- a 'turning point of time'. Additionally, this
edition looks to the year 2023 in the light of its potential for
being a turning point in today's cultural crisis, as indicated by
the position of Neptune on the cusp of Aquarius and Pisces. This
volume also features articles by Robert Powell, Joel Park,
Krisztina Cseri and Natalia Haarahiltunen. This guide to direct
interaction between human beings on Earth and angels and other
heavenly beings connected with the stars is intended to help the
reader develop the capacity to receive the wisdom-filled teachings
of the spiritual hierarchies.
In her inimitable, easy-to read style, Sasha explains how a change
of location may be the solution to your problems with work, money
or love. There are few books on Locational or Geographic Astrology,
the exciting type of astrology that shows, uniquely, where on earth
you are best-suited to live; this one is the most accessible,
including a fresh chapter covering the links to Feng Shui - nearly
as obvious as "Move a Pot and Change your Life..". You DON'T have
to be an astrologer to understand this book, and to benefit from it
This esoteric classic contains meditations on each of the twelve
signs of the zodiac. John Jocelyn uses traditional astrological
symbolism to envision a Christ-centered zodiac-one in which each of
the signs relate to an aspect of the New Testament. This is not a
book about astrology, but about the deeper meaning of the twelve
Zodiac signs. The author relates the Zodiac signs to the
development of inner Christ consciousness and encourages readers to
meet their individual destinies more consciously and courageously
and even with gratitude.
During the sixteenth century, no part of the Christian West saw the
development of a more powerful and pervasive astrological culture
than the very home of the Reformation movement-the Protestant towns
of the Holy Roman Empire. While most modern approaches to the
religious and social reforms of that age give scant attention to
cosmological preoccupations, this study argues that astrological
concepts and imagery played a key role in preparing the ground for
the evangelical movement sparked by Martin Luther in the 1520s, as
well as in shaping the distinctive characteristics of German
evangelical culture over the following century. Spreading above all
through cheap printed almanacs and prognostications, popular
astrology functioned in paradoxical ways. It contributed to an
enlarged and abstracted sense of the divine that led away from
clericalism, sacramentalism, and the cult of the saints; at the
same time, it sought to ground people more squarely in practical
matters of daily life. The art gained unprecedented sanction from
Luther's closest associate, Philipp Melanchthon, whose teachings
influenced generations of preachers, physicians, schoolmasters, and
literate layfolk. But the apocalyptic astrology that came to
prevail among evangelicals involved a perpetuation, even a
strengthening, of ties between faith and cosmology, which played
out in beliefs about nature and natural signs that would later
appear as rank superstitions. Not until the early seventeenth
century did Luther's heirs experience a "crisis of piety" that
forced preachers and stargazers to part ways. Astrology and
Reformation illuminates an early modern outlook that was both
practical and prophetic; a world that was neither traditionally
enchanted nor rationally disenchanted, but quite different from the
medieval world of perception it had displaced.
Use your star sign to reach your goals and transform your everyday
life! Understand yourself, learn how to make decisions according to
your star sign and advice on managing big life events through the
ancient art of astrology. This spiritual and self-improvement book
uses the principles of astrology to guide you to self-enrichment.
Here's what you'll find in this illustrated astrology book: -
Explains the technicalities of astrology in easy-to-understand
language supported by contemporary graphics - Offers a
psychological perspective to your ambitions, health and wellbeing,
relationships, and more - With relevant information throughout the
book for every reader, no matter what their birth date - ie, not
just one section per Sun sign Astrology is your essential guide to
making the most of all life's challenges and opportunities. In an
accessible, down-to-earth style, acclaimed astrologer Carole Taylor
shows you how to cast and read your own birth chart and interpret
the positions of the zodiac signs, sun, moon, and other planets.
You'll learn how to better understand yourself and your place in
the world around you. The book of star lore features fascinating
case studies and beautiful, inspiring illustrations throughout and
offers psychological insights, and then pinpoints ways you can use
it as a form of self-help. You'll also see how astrology can help
you when you need it most, with practical advice about handling
life's key moments - from your personal and professional
relationships to your health, wealth, and wellbeing.
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