Astrology is so much more than just daily Sun Sign horoscopes or the birth chart! This ancient practice is rich with philosophy, psychology, theories and concepts, as well as a wide range of techniques and modern-day research projects.
This chapter takes you through the essential building blocks of the horoscope: Zodiac signs, the four elements (Fire, Earth, Air, Water) and the three modalities (Cardinal, Fixed, Mutable).
Just as there are 12 signs, there are 12 astrological houses that closely reflect the meanings of the signs. This chapter covers the houses and the so-called angles: Ascendant, Midheaven, Descendant, Imum Coeli.
In this chapter we show how astrologers put together the richly varied cast of characters in the average birth chart in order to present a coherent but multi-dimensional picture of a whole human being. The chart of Princess Diana is used as an example.
How can we peek into future trends? This final chapter looks at astrological forecasting techniques: transits, progressions, solar arcs, age harmonics, dasas, horary and planetary returns.
This transcribed lecture was given by Charles Harvey to share some seed ideas for you to ponder and weave into your astrological world view. Harvey offers some provocative points....
Much has been published about financial markets and astrology over the last 100 years. This article focuses on selective themes and results that were important both for our understanding of financial astrology and for our practise of astrology generally.