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Your moon sign represents your emotional nature and lights the
way toward profound spiritual growth. With Astrology of the Moon,
you can identify and better understand your core emotional needs,
learn to fulfill them, and make positive choices for a more
rewarding, spiritually enriched life.
Illuminating the natal and progressed moon relationship, this
information-packed astrology book explains the moon's powerful
energetic potential in relation to the signs, houses, planets, and
aspects. In an easy-to-use "cookbook" format designed to help you
quickly look up your moon sign, Amy Herring reveals your
ever-evolving emotional needs when it comes to love, family life,
spiritual health, career planning, and more.
You will also find many practical activities and ideas to
maximize your creative potential and fulfill your essential needs
so you can create happiness at every stage of life.
Praise:
"A new book about new astrology for the New Age Even a seasoned
astrologer will find the insights new and sometimes profound. This
is a good book to highlight in your astrology section." -NEW AGE
RETAILER
"For beginners and more advanced students alike, Amy Herring's
Astrology of the Moon will illuminate the path to personal growth."
--DELL HOROSCOPE
"Good astrology transcends labels, and this book is good
astrology. The material presented here is not speculative; it's
here-and-now with a psycho-spiritual flavor... The Moon
illuminates. So does this book. It's a fine read." -NCGR
MEMBERLETTER
" This] is an illuminating work that will open hearts, enlighten
minds, and change lives."--Ronnie Grishman, editor-in-chief of DELL
HOROSCOPE
"An easy-to-read feast of ageless wisdom that provides an
evolutionary roadmap for the emotional adventure we call
life."--Rick Levine, astrologer for Tarot.com
"This book is a fabulous resource: educational, informative,
fun, and very helpful in understanding the natal and progressed
moon. Herring has a fresh, new, and vital voice in
astrology."--Lynda Hill, author of 360 Degrees of Wisdom
Noted astrologer and spiritual teacher Barbara Hand Clow channels
the voice of Satya, a Pleiadian goddess. Satya describes the huge
cosmic drama taking place simultaneously in nine dimensions, with
Earth as the chosen theater. The Pleiadians are a group of
enlightened beings who believe that the end of the Mayan Calendar
will signal a critical leap in human evolution; the Pleiadians will
be there to guide us for that leap. This shift is the coming Age of
Light, and the entry of our solar system into the Photon Band and
the Age of Aquarius.
Since the 1976 publication of his first version of The American
Ephemeris, 1931-1980, Neil F. Michelsen's ground-breaking series of
ephemerides have consistently set standards for accuracy in
astrology, becoming indispensable to astrologers worldwide at every
level from student to professional. The tradition continues with
this Revised & Expanded Third Edition of The American Ephemeris
for the 21st Century, 2000-2050 at Midnight. Revisions and
additions are programmed by Rique Pottenger, who became head
programmer for ACS Publications after Michelsen's passing.
Additions and improvements include new Jet Propulsion Laboratory
data and programming refinements that enable finding double
ingresses in a single day plus more accurate station times. A new
formula increases the accuracy of the Galactic Center. Phenomena in
the Astro Data section are now sorted by time as well as by date,
and R appears with Planetary Ingress Data if a planet is retrograde
when it ingresses. The most notably obvious additions include the
dwarf planet Ceres in daily longitude listings between Mars and
Jupiter, and monthly positions are given for Eris, Chiron, Pallas,
Juno and Vesta.
This book, a transcript of the first term of Clare Martin's
introductory course in astrology given for the Centre for
Psychological Astrology, continues her clear, insightful and
innovative presentation of the basics of astrological study. In
this first of three volumes, the basic building blocks of
astrological language are presented, not in the dry, 'cookbook'
manner which mars so many astrology texts, but in the lively and
relaxed format of the classroom. Questions from students punctuate
the teaching, making the material accessible, fluent and
immediately applicable to everyday life. The reader is taken on a
fascinating journey through the solar system, the ancient planetary
gods, and the energies and motivations symbolised by their
astrological equivalents; and then through the signs of the zodiac,
their elements and qualities, and the ways in which different
planets express through them. The inclusion of the psychological
dimension of human life, as well as the profound symbolism of
alchemy as a parallel map of the individual journey, make this a
fascinating in-depth exploration which will expand the
understanding, not only of the student with no previous knowledge,
but also of the most experienced astrological practitioner.
This Third Edition of Volume 2 of the highly popular and
best-selling The Only Way to Learn Astrology series updates the
calculation material with examples using newer reference works and
the whole number system. Part I explains the mathematics of
horoscope calculation, with clear, easy-to-follow instructions for
erecting an accurate birth chart. With this book you can develop
the skills required for Certification as a Professional Astrologer.
But it's much more than math alone! Part II instructs and offers
interpretations for a wealth of material not often included in
other basic astrology texts. You'll learn about emphasis and lacks
by element and mode, chart patterns, aspect configurations,
retrogrades, interceptions and more! Part III details in-depth
psychological analysis plus pre-natal eclipses, Arabian parts,
Vertex and Fixed Stars. Fifty-five charts of well-known people are
used to illustrate the various techniques.
The present work is designed to give a clear and concise
presentation of the essential facts of modern Astrology. A good
deal of experience in teaching the average beginner has convinced
me that, while there are several text-books suitable for the use of
the more advanced student or of a novice who has the advantage of
personal tuition, the majority are either too prolix or too
condensed for one who is compelled to be his own instructor.
Moreover, Astrology is now to some extent in the melting-pot: on
the one hand, many new ideas are being introduced; on the other,
statistical research, such as earlier astrologers could not carry
out for lack of sufficient data, has cast considerable doubt on the
validity of portions of the rather incoherent mass of tradition
that till recent years represented astrological science. The
beginner does not wish to be confronted with controversial matters,
however attractive he may find them later. He requires, firstly, a
statement of what may be regarded as known astrological facts; and
secondly, an explanation as to how these facts affect human life.
It is this that I have aimed at giving him. An endeavour is made
not to neglect the theoretical aspects of Astrology, for the modern
student dislikes what appear to him as isolated statements, and
looks for a logical and synthetic aspect to our teaching, without,
of course, wishing to plunge at the outset into metaphysical
speculation. I trust that the Index will be of considerable use in
practice, since it should enable the student to find readily those
passages that deal with any matter that may trouble him. Finally, I
would express my sincere hope that this book may be of some value
in assisting its readers to grasp something of the true nature and
worth of astrological science, both in the commonest and the most
sublime aspects of human life. Those who have realized what this
may mean to the individual are reluctant to set any bounds to their
estimate of the beneficial effects that its universal recognition,
in a proper form, would mean to the human race. Charles E. O.
Carter
This new publication of a highly popular classic lives up to its
title in presenting very clear instructions for how to learn
astrology. As the first volume of a six volume series, this book
teaches "Basic Principles" in a proven critically acclaimed method.
Part 1 explains the symbolism of signs, planets, houses and
aspects. Part 2 provides detailed delineation of each of the
planets by sign, house placement and aspect, with thorough examples
and then quizzes that allow the reader to self-test. Throughout,
March and McEvers encourage their readers to "think like an
astrologer."
In recent years Ceres, Pallas, Juno, Vesta, Chiron and the Black
Moon Lilith have gained steadily in numbers of astrologers who
include them in preparing birth charts for consultation and
research. This ephemeris provides one hundred and fifty years of
daily longitude positions to facilitate easy scanning for adding
these widely popular "extras" to any horoscope. For the four major
asteroids, Ceres, Pallas, Juno and Vesta, declinations are also
provided for every 4th day. Black Moon Lilith, derived from the
lunar apogee/perigee, is given in True positions daily and in Mean
positions every 8th day. Introductory text preceding the ephemeris
pages includes a preface by Eleanor Bach, a short article on Black
Moon Lilith by Maria Kay Simms and an extensive introductory
article by Zipporah Dobyns, Ph.D., with mythology and interpretive
examples of all five "extras" covered by this ephemeris.
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