Astrology
Astrology is so much more than just daily Sun Sign horoscopes or the birth chart! This ancient practice is rich with philosophy, psychology, theories and concepts, as well as a wide range of techniques and modern-day research projects.
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In this chapter we will look at what to expect when consulting an astrologer and some of the many and diverse areas in which astrology can be applied to obtain a fresh perspective and dynamic understanding of life
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Gods? Ideas? Archetypes? Principles? Deciding what we call the intelligent processes in the cosmos, represented by the physical bodies and orbits of the planets, will depend upon our background and mindset. Whatever you call them, this chapter introduces you to each planetary 'god'.
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On the circular stage of the birth chart are depicted and enacted the essential features of a life's drama: its specific talents, challenges, joys, confusions, tensions, inconsistencies, friendships, crises and resolutions. The planets are the actors. Each actor's script is determined by its position on each of the tree different circles around the stage.
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This chapter takes you through the essential building blocks of the horoscope: Zodiac signs, the four elements (Fire, Earth, Air, Water) and the three modalities (Cardinal, Fixed, Mutable).
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Just as there are 12 signs, there are 12 astrological houses that closely reflect the meanings of the signs. This chapter covers the houses and the so-called angles: Ascendant, Midheaven, Descendant, Imum Coeli.
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In this chapter we show how astrologers put together the richly varied cast of characters in the average birth chart in order to present a coherent but multi-dimensional picture of a whole human being. The chart of Princess Diana is used as an example.