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Lalafortunaea | Anything intermediate to advanced. What have you read and why is it good? Any specialty books? |
sashavittoria | I got North Node Astrology: Rediscovering Your Life Direction and Soul Purpose by Elizabeth Spring. I love it! I wish more people talked about the nodes. I wish there was a resource out there that goes specifically into the node signs in each house. But she walks you through a lot of other helpful and important things, like Saturn returns and the outer planets in the chart. |
areesquivel | Stephen Arroyo books, Astrology and the 4 elements, Astrology, Karma and Transformation. |
Empty Spaces | I love "astrology for the soul" by Jan Spiller.It talks about the nodes @sashavittoria.(Like you I love this topic) |
diamondbaby | quote: Originally posted by areesquivel: Stephen Arroyo books, Astrology and the 4 elements, Astrology, Karma and Transformation.
I really like Stephen Arroyo's "Person-to-Person Astrology" |
Lalafortunaea | Added all suggestions to my list and will order and/or get on kindle if I can Thanks guys Keep the suggestions comin' everyon! Any others? |
snow angel | Linda Goodman 'Star Signs' and Robert P. Blaschke 'Relationship Analysis'. |
mereiposa | Anyone read The Combination of Stellar Influences by Reinhold Ebertin? I don't remember buying this book but somehow I own it! I just started it up so we will see how it goes. |
Astrofiend | quote: Originally posted by Lalafortunaea: Anything intermediate to advanced. What have you read and why is it good? Any specialty books?
Saturn: "A New Look at an Old Devil" by Liz Greene |
vertiver | Horoscope Symbols by Robert Hand and also the Transits book by him |
Lalafortunaea | Thanks!!! And what about good synastry/composite books? Anyone? |
Lalafortunaea | La bumpa |
Lalafortunaea | quote: Originally posted by Astrofiend: Saturn: "A New Look at an Old Devil" by Liz Greene
I just got this book and am now reading it. So far, so good! It's interesting though. Capricorn/Saturn is likened to Satan. This made me wonder, which planet, or sign, would be most like God? |
Yanmorg | Joanne Wolfolk - “The Only Astrology Book You’ll Ever Need” First and last. I mainly research on the internet nowadays or browse the Astrology section at the bookstores.. It depends on what you consider intermediate or advanced. I read it when I was a teenager but I also learned a second language fluently by the time I was 8. I would consider it for beginners.
or at the most, a quick flip reference guide to little facts you might have forgotten over the years or just need brushing up on. |
Randall | Bump! |
FatedCinderella | My sister bought "astrology for the soul" but some pages ain't opening urg! She will borrow me when she solve the problem but she will read first. Does anyone have that book? :/ |
Empty Spaces | Unfortunally I don't have it. This book is so hard to find.I tried to buy on my country but I cound't find and I don't have an international credit card.I once read because my friend have it but now she is living in another state. I wanted so much to read again.Please don't quote |
GrandFireT | This winter I found in a local thrift shop, "The Astrology Book - The Encyclopedia of Heavenly Influences," by James R. Lewis, 889 pp, 2003, Visible Ink Press. Although I can't vouch for the correctness of content, it's easily the most comprehensive general reference on the subject that I've come across. Quite a bit of space is devoted to the various types of astrology,their history and key individuals. The author provides many references and has called upon at least 50 experts as contributors in various specialties of the field. Arranged alphabetically by subject, it's a simple matter to turn to whatever subject intrigues at the moment. |
Kannon McAfee | I've read quite a few, but can't recommend all of them. Here are some I do recommend. - Planets in Transit, Robert Hand, and pretty much anything else he's written - The Rising Sign Problem, John Willner (I still recommend this one as a starter in spite of the fact that a fellow Incarn astrologer Shaun Barry and I have found chart mistakes and have been correcting them). - The Powerful Declinations, John Willner - Astrology and the Edgar Cayce Readings, Margaret Gammon - Toward a New Astrology, Ry Redd - The last chapter by Larry Ely in the book edited by Noel Tyl, Astrology's Special Measurements - Astrology and Past Lives, Mary Devlin ------------------ Soul Stars Astrology - by the declinations guy Declinations: because the planets move north and south of the celestial equator |