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| planets and houses in astrology Posted: 8/22/2006 9:22:52 AM | You need a book!
I have the only astrology book you'll ever need. It's called The Only Astrology Book You'll Ever Need. Look on Amazon.com, and you can find it used, this link is selling it on Amazon for $.90. That's right, ninety cents. You'll pay shipping of course, but you'll end up spending less than five bucks.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0812885066/sr=8-3/qid=1156263386/ref=pd_bbs_3/002-0922820-3163214?ie=UTF8
This book will teach you what a house is, what your house is, how to cast your chart, what your planets are and what they mean, your sun and moon signs, health tips, compatibility among other signs, patterns in your life, etc. This book I have found to be most accurate, I would say between 80-95% right. No book is 100%. Astrology is alot of fun, especially when you understand what it's telling you. There are things that you can really apply to your daily life. For example, I just DON'T get along with Taurus. But I'm Scorpio, and we are polarities. I'm also not well with Leos as a match. I know lots of each, and have dated them, and the book was pretty right on about how the relationship would turn out. It helped me understand my dad, who's a virgo, and the fact that dad just worries about everything. It's just his nature.
I have had a few Tarot readings and have found them vague. I know of other people who have had readings that really spooked them, that they thought were prety detailed, but I guess Tarot isn't my thing. But I really get astrology, and have found it to be vague on some parts but very specific on other issues. This book really breaks it down, like every sign rules a part of the body, chest, legs, throat, pubic, brain, etc. It tells you what you need to do to be especially careful to take care of yourself, and what you need to make sure you include in your diet.
This book also tells you the origin of each sign. How they came about, and why each are so special. I really advise you checking it out, and it's really worth the couple bucks you'd spend for it online, I promise you'll have fun reading it, and you'll learn quite a bit. It is easy to read and follow, not LONG pages of dribble that you have to decipher. | |
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| planets and houses in astrology Posted: 8/22/2006 9:24:55 AM | | If you're not ready to buy it- and you should, it'll only cost you a total of a few dollars, try checking it out at your library. It truly is worth the read, and it's just so easy to follow. | |
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| planets and houses in astrology Posted: 8/22/2006 12:30:58 PM | astro-center.com is by far my favorite.
Also, at Ivillage.com they have a rather extensive collection of readings available. Heres a link to the main section there..
http://horoscopes.astrology.com/Homepage.html?ice=ast,tabpred,horo | |
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| planets and houses in astrology Posted: 8/23/2006 8:40:09 AM | | Include this in your studies....Born On A Rotten Day....You will understand yourself and those around you much better. | |
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| planets and houses in astrology Posted: 8/23/2006 9:49:20 AM | So what do you guys think of dark matter? New planets?
I was born in the year of the Rabbit but I'm really more like a diligent turtle that is worth waiting for. Buy my book "You Were Born In A Concrete Encased Building And The Stars Have Nothing To Tell You."
Just kidding friends. As much as astrology has no plausible premises to construct a viable syllogism it can be fun, just like the Bible. And it can do good too: Read "For The Record" By Donald Regan. Nancy Reagen made Ronny's schedule based on Astrology. That was a good thing for random choices meant not all of his decisions could be bad. Please forgive me. | |
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| planets and houses in astrology Posted: 8/23/2006 5:09:42 PM | If you put in Bob Marks under astrology he has a site that takes you through the steps of interperting a chart, from the basics of sun sign to the aspects. If you just want an automatic interpertation Astro does a pretty good free one but it's only a partial. For full you have to pay.
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