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Building
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Basics
These are
the books recommended for basic learning astrology.
I
haven't read either of these books but I wanted to recommend something
for the beginner. Anything will do, really, for the basics. These are
both workbooks and there were no graphics available.
Let's
Learn Astrology Workbooks by P. G. Crossley
Your
Life Purpose through Astrology Workbook
by Bettye B. Binder
I like the title of this workbook because astrology is the best way to
find out for sure what it is you came here to do. MOST of my readings
are around this question for people. It is very hard to be sure you are
doing the right thing when you first set off on your spiritual path.
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My First Astrology
Book
The first real
astrology book I read, as I say elsewhere, was Relating
by Liz Greene.
I was taking
a weekend visit to a health spa in the mountains around here. They
had a small library in the lobby of the dining room. I bought a
copy of the I Ching, which a friend had been teaching me,
and Liz Greene's book. I guess you would say that was an auspicious
day!
I didn't really
understand enough astrology to know some of the things she was talking
about but I knew one thing for sure ... I was going to go learn
some! I thought the ideas and concepts were so exciting and made
so much sense.!
When I got back
home, I looked all over for an astrology class. Now, you know as
well as I do that they are all over town. But for some mysterious
reason I couldn't find one, so I began to teach myself.
You'd be surprised
how often this happens. It seems that astrologers are inclined to
this sort of thing, being free thinkers.
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Transits
(and Aspects)
These are
the books recommended for learning about transits and aspects, which is
the area of concentration during the middle learning period.
Great "Cookbooks"; The Planet Series
Planets
in Aspect (Understanding
Your Inner Dynamics) by Robert Pelletier
You can look up any planet in aspect to any other and get a short paragraph
description of what it means as far as the person's inner dynamics. It's
a wonderful way to learn to do this for yourself.
Planets
in Transit by Robert Hand
This is the most basic book you can get for intermediate skills. You
can look up any planet transiting to any other or being transited to by
any other and get a terrific description of what's going to be going on
in the person's life. Robert Hand is not noted for his great psychic ability
or his interest in the psychological. He is philosophical and intellectual
in approach. But some of the descriptions are just uncanny!
Planets
in Love: Exploring Your Sexual and Relationship Needs by
John Townley (sorry no book cover available)
I did for reports all my friends out of this book for free when I was
just starting out!! It was way fun. You can find out a lot about a person's
sexual and romantic needs, strengths and shortcomings.
Planets
in Youth (Planets
in Early Development) by Robert Hand
This book is actually very helpful for ideas on how to read for adults
as well. The examples can easily be applied to adult life and it's
fun to read the descriptions.
Planets in Composite by John Townley
I wouldn't start a relationship myself without checking
it out and I use the composite chart as well as the chart comparison for
the most information. Until you learn how to do this interpretation in
your head, the book will help you put it all together. Composites are
based on midpoints.
This
is a great series to keep handy when you're starting out. It helps you
build those Level #2 skills -- aspects and transits. When I was first
starting, I looked almost everything up in these books, made notes and
then read from them to the client, who understood that I was just learning
and was letting me practice!.
The
Rising Sign, Your Astrological Mask by
Jeanne Avery
Jeanne Avery wrote some really wonderful books, most of which are out
of print right now. I find her examples vivid and unforgettable as they
are drawn from real life. This book has a drawback in that it doesn't
allow for or even mention the existence of interceptions which changes
the house rulerships but if you know what you're doing, you can compensate
for that.
Astrological Aspects (Your Inner Dialogues) by Jeanne Avery
It's too bad this is out of print but you can usually order a used copy
off the amazon.com site by clicking the link. It is probably the best
book I read for the nitty gritty interpreting of aspects. I didn't really
understand how Uranus acted in aspect to other planets until I read the
examples in her book (sugar addiction, jumping out of your own body, etc.)
She also does a great job with Pluto aspects.
The
Ascendant (Your Karmic Doorway) by Martin Schulman

This book describes the function of the Rising Sign with great insight
and understanding.
Relating
(An Astrological Guide to Living with Others on a Small Planet) by
Liz Greene

This was the first astrology book I read. I found it in the bookcase of
a retreat where I was staying in the early 80s. It describes each of the
four elements (fire, earth, air and water) and how they relate to one
another.
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My First ClientMy
first official client was a young gay man who worked in the boutique
where I bought many unusual items for my home during my lunch hour
at work, due mostly to his excellent salesmanship.
I didn't tell
him he was my first.
At that time
I wore a beautiful art nouveau watch with astrological charms and
the sun and moon on it. He complimented the watch and that led to
our discussion.
When you are
first starting out, wearing a small (subtle) piece of jewelry that
indicates your other interests is helpful. If it's a necklace, you
can always tuck it inside your blouse should you find yourself suddenly
in hostile territory!
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Life Purpose
These are
the books recommended for learning how to interpret life purpose and orchestrating
the rest of the things in the chart to support it.
Karmic
Relationships by Martin Schulman
The difference between this and Townley's book is a quality
of soul. This book will give you a perspective on your own and anyone
else's relationship that you just won't get anywhere else. It will explain
to you why two people have come together and how they can make the most
out of the necessity or opportunity. Schulman's books are unique in the
astrological field. I have all of them. They are small books and invaluable.
Karmic
Astrology: The Moon's Nodes and Reincarnation
by Martin Schulman
This book
more than any other will help you identify and support a person's spiritual
life path. When you understand the information Schulman is conveying for
each of the signs and houses, the next problem is to convey this information
to someone without disrupting their ego to the point that they can't hear
what you're saying. The truth is these descriptions is so "core"
that some of my clients have been unable to accept it into their forcefield.
This is their loss.
Spiritual
Astrology by Jan Spiller

This is also a good book to help you identify life purpose
for your client. Jan has a way of explaining things that is unforgettable.
Nothing else in the chart works or matters, until you have the reason
for incarnation pinned down. This book works primarily with the prenatal
eclipses.
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My First Official
Talk (Class)
I gave a talk
on the first four Tarot cards to a small group of people gathered
at a local metaphysical bookstore (the Inner Journey formerly in
El Cajon). There were 6 people there, to be exact.
My friend Barbara
accompanied me. We had taken a Voyager Tarot Class together
several years before.
I was very disappointed
with the turn out and I felt that my talk went over their heads.
Then I remembered
the words, "Whoever comes, God sent" and I was happy.
That's the way it's been ever since.
God brought
you to this webpage. I'm happy you came.
Please email
me if you have any questions about building your reference library.
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Technical
Everyone
needs an Ephemeris for the 20th and 21st centuries. That's about all you
need because you can get free charts on the internet (see below) or buy
software. I myself have never learned how to cast a chart since I figured
a computer would always be more accurate.
Tables for
1900s and 2000s
A working astrologer has to have these around! These are the Bible.
Editorial Review: "No astrologer's library can be complete without
the ephemeris with the latest data from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
The American Ephemeris by ACS is the most accurate ephemeris in the world
today. In addition to planetary positions for every day from 2000 through
2050, it includes a wealth of data - solar and lunar eclipses, aspectarian
of Jupiter though Pluto, Chiron, Synetic Vernal Point, Moon phases and
more."
Charts
You can get
charts free, instantly, online at:
www.astro.com
www.chaosastrology.com
and others
Planets
These are the
books I recommend for learning about the planets in depth.
Saturn,
a New Look at an Old Devil by Liz Greene
In my opinion,
Greene is the best writer in the field. These books that I give you here
are a must, as far as I'm concerned. A must to have, a must to read and
a must to understand.
Neptune
and the Quest for Redemption by Liz Greene

Understand Neptune better from the astrological perspective.
The
Astrology of Fate by Liz Greene

This
is the best book on the planet Pluto.
We
are wondering when Liz Greene will do one on Uranus.
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My First Reading
My first official,
fully paid for reading for a stranger!?! Well, I thought the outfit
was really important so I wore an exotic looking pink dress with
sequins that I would think was pretty even today.
I had meditated
pretty much all week in preparing for the reading!!
I decided to
read in a side bedroom of my house with both of us on a daybed but
at least there was privacy.
I basically
read off my notes that I was holding in my hand.
I had listened
to a Richard Idemon taped that warned you about ENDING. You can't
just keep saying, What else do you want to know? because someone
will feel obligated to keep going and going and going until you
are both exhausted.
I kept it to
about an hour.
I was just thrilled
when it was over and I knew this was what I had always wanted to
do!!
He was an Aquarian
with his Sun in the 4th house. Can you imagine anything more perfect?
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Historic
Astrology,
A Cosmic Science by Isabel M. Hickey
The Grand
Dame of Astrology, Hickey taught in New York City in the early part of
the 19th century. Click here to visit the memorial to her. She revolutionized
astrology during her lifetime. She made it include the spiritual.
The
other great early astrologer, Ivy Goldstein-Jacobson, self published.
A
History of Western Astrology by Jim Tester
There are only a few histories. Needless to say, this is
very interesting.
Essential
Dignities by J. Lee Lehman, Ph.D.
www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/092460803X/bemyastrolog-20
Dr. Lehman has done some wonderful work in going back to the ancient astrology
and filling in some blanks. By the author: "This is the first astrology
book to focus specifically on the meanings of the five classical essential
dignities: by sign, exaltation, triplicity, term and face. Charts are
delineated to demonstrate the meaning of these rulerships. There are also
comparisons of modern concepts of rulership with classical ones."
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