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| There are many good books on astrology. We present the following titles because they are written by the authors of our reports or are directly relevant to better understanding the astrological principles used to create our readings. For pricing, delivery, or order information, go directly to the distributor link in the title. To return to this page, simple close the distributor's browser window. |
| Where in the World? Astro*Carto*Graphy and Relocation Charts By Erin Sullivan. 1999 by The Centre for Psychological Astrology Press. 268 pages. Very interesting transcripts of two seminars on Astro*Carto*Graphy and relocation. Many example charts, and, as a result of audience interaction, this book contains very practical application of relocation astrology. Also a section on rectification. |
| The American Ephemeris for the 21st Century This is the standard reference for planetary positions and other astronomical phenomena. Provides the basis for manual computation of charts as well as an indispensable reference for following transits, retrograde motion, lunations and eclipses |
| Alan Oken's Complete Astrology Three classic texts in one volume (As Above, So Below;The Horoscope; Astrology). A fairly comprehensive treatment of the fundamentals of astrological interpretation. 620 pages 1989. |
Chart Interpretation Handbook Well organized coverage of chart interpretation: planets, signs, elements, houses, aspects, etc. By Stephen Arroyo, Jerilynn Marshall. 181 pages. 1990 CRCS Publications. |
Composite Charts: The Astrology of Relationships This new edition describes how relationships can be seen through the composite chart, which is synthesized from each individual's birth chart. By John Townley, Robert Hand. 528 pages, 2000 Llewellyn Publications. |
Saturn: a New Look at an Old Devil Readers of Liz Greene's horoscope readings may be interested to read this astrological discussion of Saturn, the planet which figures so prominently in many of our charts. By Liz Greene, 200 pages. 1976 |
Lunation Cycle: A Key to the Understanding of Personality Written by one of the giants of "humanistic" or person oriented astrology, this thought provoking book focuses on a seemingly simple idea: the unfolding of the monthly lunar phases. But within this cycle is shown patterns of development, growth, and decline that mirror much of our complex lives. By Dane Rudhyar, 1986 Aurora Press. |
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