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RE: The Three Faces of The Moon in Libra -- Transiting Moon, New Moon, Full Moon

in #astrology5 years ago (edited)

You're more than welcome. Thank you kindly for stopping by. Also ---> I saw your question about "astrology books" the other day, but haven't had a chance to really address it. It rather depends on your level of knowledge and what you want to learn about or what you want to do with your studies. Can you give me some information along those lines -- and I might be able to recommend some authors.

One of the real problems I found when I was studying in the early days (back in the Stone Age) was that there are many books with "a little bit of something valuable" ... and when you manage to put the information all together, a total picture of what you're really working with and learning emerges.

Unfortunately that means you can spend years getting your feet under you -- and thousands of dollars to come to grips with the material -- which is how I did it, and I don't really recommend it in one way. In another way, it gave me the background I have to move forward more confidently with my own work. Again, it depends on what you want to do ... and how serious you are about making this a work-in-progress ... perhaps for the rest of your life.

It's not a subject you can master quickly. I've spent decades "living with this stuff" -- and I'm still learning. (That may not be a good answer for your purposes ... but it's honest.) Again -- thank you for stopping by and for the kind words you've left ... here and elsewhere. Have a good week-end.

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My main interests with astrology is understanding how my (and other's eventually) natal chart is in play with the continually changing starscape around us. I know that like linguistics, astrology is a subject that upon further investigation turns into a deep rabbit hole of seemingly endless knowledge.

Perhaps things that help show historical patterns to help with more predictive style astrology... I have only one book on astro (Handbook for the Humanistic Astrologer by Michael R. Meyer), otherwise turning to websites or a great astrologer and somatic worker Renee Sills (online and podcasts).

I have general basic knowledge. I definitely know more about the signs + planets that are heavier in my chart. So.... even basic books might help. The handbook I have can sometimes be a little too hard to work with since I don't have a bunch of astronomical data sheets to calculate with.

Thanks for the in-depth reply! Definitely something I appreciate from the steemit community. If you (or anyone reading this) have any book/author/podcast suggestions, I'd be happy to hear them.

Be well!

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