Astrology for dummies
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Astrology for dummies
(--For dummies)(Learning made easy)
John Wiley, c2020
3rd ed
- : pbk
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Description
What can the starry skies tell you about yourself and others? More than you might imagine.
For over four thousand years, people have watched the skies, correlating the movements of the Sun, the Moon, and the planets with human affairs. Astrology for Dummies shows the reader how to use that accumulated wisdom to identify strengths and weaknesses, discover creative abilities, understand relationships, and make the most of the times in which we live. Using an abundance of real-life examples, author Rae Orion offers an incisive account of each sign and planet, taking the reader far beyond the daily horoscope and illuminating the birth chart in all its individuality and complexity.
Astrology for Dummies examines the time-honored ways astrology helps us understand ourselves and others. From how to map and interpret individual horoscopes to building and reading birth charts, Astrology For Dummies provides you with the tools to apply the art of astrology to your everyday life.
Explore the long, multi-cultural, occasionally bloody history of astrology
Discover useful advice about romance, career, and wellness
Find the creative potential to be found in every sign and every birth chart
Unravel the mysteries behind Mercury retrograde and other celestial phenomena
Delve into the horoscopes of dozens of famous (and infamous) people, both past and present
Investigate different ways to align yourself with the cosmos.
Astrology hasn't been around for millennia for nothing. It's a practical tool, a symbolic language, a way to expand awareness, a means to increase empathy, and an exploration that touches the soul. Whether you want to learn about yourself, understand others, or glimpse the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead, the answers are here - and in the stars!
Table of Contents
Introduction 1
Part 1: Mapping Your Place in the Cosmos 7
Chapter 1: An Astrological Overview: The Horoscope in Brief 9
Chapter 2: Getting Your Precise Horoscope: The Old Way, the Internet Way, and the Software 29
Chapter 3: The History of Astrology: 5,000 Years of Cosmic Ups and Downs 41
Part 2: Here Comes the Sun 59
Chapter 4: The Signs of Spring: Aries, Taurus, and Gemini 61
Chapter 5: The Signs of Summer: Cancer, Leo, and Virgo 81
Chapter 6: The Signs of Autumn: Libra, Scorpio, and Sagittarius 101
Chapter 7: The Signs of Winter: Capricorn, Aquarius, and Pisces 121
Part 3: Leafing through the Cosmic Cookbook 143
Chapter 8: Moon Signs: The Lunacy Factor 145
Chapter 9: The Personal Planets 155
Chapter 10: The Outer Planets (And More) 175
Chapter 11: What You See versus What You Get: The Rising Sign (And More) 195
Chapter 12: The Sun, the Moon, and the Planets in the Houses 211
Chapter 13: Amazing Aspects: The Secrets of Cosmic Geometry 237
Chapter 14: Interpreting Your Birth Chart: A Guide 267
Part 4: Using Astrology Right Now 285
Chapter 15: The Sun Sign Combinations 287
Chapter 16: The Times of Our Lives: Transits 307
Chapter 17: The Lunar Advantage: Using Astrology in Daily Life 333
Chapter 18: Retrograde Hell? The Truth Revealed 343
Chapter 19: Creativity and the Stars 355
Part 5: The Part of Tens 373
Chapter 20: Ten Talents You Can Spot in a Chart 375
Chapter 21: Ten (Plus One) Ways to Use Astrology in Your Life: The Art of Timing 389
Index 399
by "Nielsen BookData"