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Old 01-12-2012, 01:10 AM
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An Impartial Astrology Book?

What I mean is that I am looking for an astrology book that does not include anything other than astrology lessons. I have a habit of accidently picking up books that include other lessons such as reincarnation or other spiritual matters. I'd be okay with this if it weren't for the fact that I am still forming my own opinion on these things and would really just like to learn about astrology without somebody trying to mold my mind to believe in something I want to think about on my own. Also, numerology tends to rear its ugly head into some chapters and god, how I hate math.

Also, if it's not too much to ask, I'd like to mainly learn about how the planets and houses affect a chart instead of the psychology of different signs because I mainly have that part down, and authors tend to stereotype the zodiacs. I'm particularily tired of authors calling me a brute just because my sun sign is Aries.


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Old 01-12-2012, 01:19 AM
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Re: An Impartial Astrology Book?

For modern astrology, I recommend Robert Hand, Planets in Youth (good for people of all ages) and Steven Forrest, The Inner Sky. Hand's book is more of a "cookbook" but it is very sensible, with a focus on aspects--which many beginning astrology students overlook. Forrest's book takes a dynamic approach to planets in signs and houses. Rather than viewing them as lists of static character traits, he discusses their goals or "endpoints." Funny and wise.

For traditional astrology, I recommend a recent new "textbook": Avelar and Rebeiro, On the Heavenly Spheres. They walk you through traditional astrology step-by-step, and include examples that you can work through.
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Old 01-12-2012, 01:30 AM
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Re: An Impartial Astrology Book?

I tried to read it but it got boring. It just talked about the author. If I were a better student in Latin class I'd love to buy the original book, though.
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Old 01-12-2012, 01:39 AM
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Re: An Impartial Astrology Book?

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For modern astrology, I recommend Robert Hand, Planets in Youth (good for people of all ages) and Steven Forrest, The Inner Sky. Hand's book is more of a "cookbook" but it is very sensible, with a focus on aspects--which many beginning astrology students overlook. Forrest's book takes a dynamic approach to planets in signs and houses. Rather than viewing them as lists of static character traits, he discusses their goals or "endpoints." Funny and wise.

For traditional astrology, I recommend a recent new "textbook": Avelar and Rebeiro, On the Heavenly Spheres. They walk you through traditional astrology step-by-step, and include examples that you can work through.
I'll look for those, then! My local book store just remodeled, and everything is so organized! There's also a lot more, genres. They've got Psychology and New Age now! It's pretty awesome Too bad I have to order The Secret Life of Plants online, though. I found the secret life of everything BUT plants. And it was all on the bottom shelf, so this lady and I were practically standing horizontal ___________ like that, each of us trying to find the books we wanted on the floor. My back was screaming at me to sit on my knees, and when I finally stood up to straighten my neck, it cracked.
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Old 01-12-2012, 03:50 AM
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Re: An Impartial Astrology Book?

In addition to the books suggested by Waybread, you might find Carter's "Principles of Astrology", combined with his "Astrological Aspects" and "Some Principles of Horoscopic Delineation", of much interest; also DeVore's "Encyclopedia of Astrology" as a general reference source. Of course, Robson's "Student's Text-book of Astrology", is a magnificent book for practical delineation.
All of these books (and the ones mentioned by Waybreadas well) are easily available from a number of internet sources, eg, astroamerica.com
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