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what astrology book are you currently reading?
posted 1 year ago in General
I was checking out a book today at Barnes it was about lunar nodes by Celeste Teal. I decided to do more research before buying an astrology book on a whim, soooo unlike me hmm......
Waiting on "Chiron: rainbow bridge between the inner and outer plants" by Barbara Clow. Have it on hold at the library, but it's taking a while to get here.
I was reading "Planets and Possibilities" by Susan Miller but got pretty bored with it. And "The Secrets of the Vaulted Sky" by Berlinski, but it just didn't keep my attention. I have to say, though, that Berlinski is a craftsman with words.
Picked up "The Gemini Syndrome" from my University but got really fed up with their really overly simplified studies to ground their claim against the accuracy of astrology. I was just like "Whatever..."
I'm reading "Saturn: A New Look At An Old Devil" for a talk I am giving at a conference next weekend. (Eeeee!)
I have the Clow Chiron book. I was thinking I need to take another look. I remember liking it but nothing specific. I'm terrible about most non-fiction. I skip around and hunt for the juicy parts. then eventually I read it through properly.
I've heard of Celeste Teal but I can't remember what I heard! yeah, that's helpful, I'm sure.
wow jenf, that's impressive. Liz Greene is above my abilities. I can only read in small doses, then my mind needs to go watch cartoons. she's FAB, but mostly over my head.
Julie D's books are in workbook form-- information, then workbook pages to help assimilate. her writing is "high" like Greene's but the workbook style helps me internalize bit by bit. not to harp on Demboski, I just really connect to her style (and normally I hate workbook type stuff, usually too pandering, too gradeschool).
I'm reading Skymates II: the Composite Chart by Steven & Jodie Forrest and also Relationships and Life Cycles by Stephen Arroyo.
I'm reading the Stephan Arroyo book too! I reread bits of that constantly. I find it very helpful.
I'm reading Steven Forrest's "the inner sky" to brush up on the basics...I'm feeling a little rusty.
I love Arroyo--"Astrology, Karma and Transformation" was life changing for me.
"Astrology, Karma and Transformation"
Fantastic book.. along with his Relationships and Lifecycles which is just as good.
I'm reading Donna Cunningham's "Healing Pluto Problems" one more time, it's a great book for Plutonians!
Right now- the February/March issue of the Mountain Astrologer
Have read all Arroyo's, and I couldn't get thru "a new look at a old devil"
By Liz Greene---maybe I should revisit it
The astrology of fate by Liz Greene. Love her.
At one point in the book she talks about the effect of Pluto in two houses and then goes on to say, 'but I'm not here to talk about Pluto in each house', and I'm thinking no! talk about pluto in each house!
because what she said for certain houses was so fascinating that I was dying for her to elaborate on pluto in the 8th.
Moon Node Astrology *Bruner and Louise Huber*
Just finished, Healing Pluto Problems *Donna Cunningham* and
Hades Moon *Judy Hall*
I was in Portland, shopping at the famous Powell's Bookstore and I came home with Arroyo's "Astrology, Karma and Transformation" and Robert Hand's "Planets in Youth"
Yay!
I've just started reading Moon Signs by Donna Cunningham.
The only other astrology book that I have read is Healing Pluto Problems by Donna Cunningham. I like to get it out every few months and re-read parts again.
My favorite astro book is howard sasportas's the twelve houses. It was the houses that me fall in love with astrology. He is deep, a great writer- "was" -- I believe he's passed on.
Just finished Liz Greene`s " Saturn-a new look at an old Devil ." Geez---what a downer-----informative,but bleak. Oh well.
"The Astrological Neptune & The Quest For Redemption" by Liz Greene (thanks for the head's up Elsa!!)
i want to read wizron's book, but instead I am always clinging to "the zodiac image handbook" which is a very odd but exciting read and drives you crazy. it's by the koppenjan's, who are re-interpretting Januz's (a clairvoyant) images of the 360 degrees of the zodiac, as dictated to her by 'some egyptians' apparently. every single one is in there, in great detail, and sometimes they're seriously alarming images, so I look up all my friends and tell them and freak them out. ACE.
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I'm reading Juilie Demboski's Chiron in the Natal Chart. I just finished her book on relationships and it was fantastic.