Astrology Books

Foundations of Astrology

I thought it might be a good idea to explore the astrological signs in Charles Carter’s book The Foundations of Astrology and see how the themes unfold. Although the book was first published in 1947, its tone doesn’t feel outdated,…

Astrology Game

Here I am, nestled in the cradle of my home, surrounded by the hum of the universe itself. Before me lies the pièce de résistance – the grand astrological playground known as Star Counters. A board fit for the gods,…

My First Steps in Astrology

Astrology is often described as an occult field of study, with its own unique language of symbols. Once you invest the time and effort to learn the symbolism associated with planets, signs, houses, and aspects, astrology can become easier to…

An Astrological Analogy

Astrology and a Packet of Garden Seeds The natal chart is basically a map of potential. Like the picture on a packet of garden seeds, it shows what you might become. The Contemporary Astrologer’s Handbook (Astrology Now) Fate and Free…

Sue Tompkins: Aspects in Astrology

“Aspects in Astrology,” authored by Sue Tompkins and initially published in 1989, stands as an enduring contribution to the field of astrology. With its comprehensive exploration of planetary aspects and their impact on relationships, this book has solidified its reputation…

How to be a Great Astrologer

The book “How to be a Great Astrologer,” written by James Braha and published in 1992, stands as useful contribution to the field of astrology, aimed at guiding both aspiring and experienced astrologers in the art of interpreting birth charts….

Astrology, Karma, and Transformation

Astrology, Karma, and Transformation” by Stephen Arroyo, published in 1978, remains a cornerstone in the realm of astrology and metaphysical exploration. Arroyo’s approach is refreshingly deep, steering clear of superficial daily horoscopes and diving into the murky waters of karmic…

Archetypal Astrology

Every sign in the zodiac and every planet has its own mythological story or divine figure associated with it. According to Carl Jung, these symbols and archetypes come from a universal part of the human psyche—a shared heritage that goes…