Thursday, December 4, 2008

Astrology

People either shy away from the occult, or they find it irresistably interesting, nothing in between. For the interested, my astrology library is very complete, and if you would like to borrow a few books, its not a problem. For beginners, My World of Astrology by Sidney Omarr is still a classic, but add Astrology, Karma and Transformation by Steven Arroyo for a better understanding of the cosmology of astrology. The Complete Horoscope by Alan Oken is the best book I've read on how to read a horoscope. For specialties, Liz Greene's the Astrology of Fate concentrates on those difficult Saturn transits, and to find out every little thing about yourself, the Asteroid Book has an asteroid near your ascendant. For solar returns--the headline news for the coming year--the best is the Solar Return Book, and for progressions, Alan Leo's Progressions is the best. For transits, there is no one good book, but Rob Hand's Planets in Transit is a great reference work. There are many others that provide insight on relationships, events, career planning, etc. etc.

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