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Found 9 comments on The Only Astrology Book You'll Ever Need:

u/evasmoak · 11 pointsr/astrology

i highly recommend this one.
I bought it a couple of years ago and i love it.

https://www.amazon.ca/Only-Astrology-Book-Youll-Ever/dp/1589796535

u/SlymPickenz · 3 pointsr/astrology

“The Only Astrology Book You’ll Ever Need” seems like a fit.

https://www.amazon.com/Only-Astrology-Book-Youll-Ever/dp/1589796535/ref=nodl_

“The author gives an easy, logical way to integrate the interpretations of the sun signs, moon signs, planets, and houses in any given chart, something not easily done or often seen in general astrology books”.

I loved it. There’s downloadable software that comes with the book so you can input info to get your house, planets, etc.
Plenty of information if you’re just starting out.

u/cahlash · 3 pointsr/freemasonry

/r/astrology would be a great resource too. This is a subject I dabbled in quite frequently in my younger days, since then though my attention span has meandered elsewhere. One of the better books I read on the matter, especially for a beginner, was called The Only Astrology Book You'll Ever Need, by Joanna Martine Woolfolk.

One thing I would point out on regards to Freemasonry and Astrology, is that in the time our ritual was originally written Astronomy and Astrology were considered by most to be one and the same. Does this mean astrology has relevance to the modern possibly scientific minded Mason? Maybe or maybe not. Astrology is however its own vocabulary of symbols and symbolism which has intertwined its way into Western culture. A lot of Freemasons live for that sort of stuff. I know that's what attracted me to explore astrology as a young man and eventually pursue Freemasonry more recently.

One interesting overlap between the two is the circumpunct which Freemasonry has taken as one of its many insignia. It is also the astrological (and subsequently astronomical) symbol for the Sun.

u/seriouscheese · 3 pointsr/astrologyreadings

Yep! Here's a link to a book I like.

[The Only Astrology Book You'll Ever Need] (https://www.amazon.com/Only-Astrology-Book-Youll-Ever/dp/1589796535/ref=zg_bs_12624_1?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=ZGX3BK2Y9EXF33W91VQW)

I also learned from cafeastrology.com and the forums at linda-goodman.com. Also a few others that I can't remember.

Please keep in mind this is just a hobby of mine. It takes a ton of time studying and practicing to get a feel for how a chart works together to describe a person. If you want a really accurate reading I'd go to a professional. Have fun! :)

u/yeuxsee · 2 pointsr/astrology

I thought this book ( "All Around the Zodiac" Bill Tiernay ) was really useful when I started. You may also like "The Only Astrology Book You'll Ever Need".

u/SmileAndDonate · 1 pointr/astrologyreadings


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