You are here because you want to learn astrology. On this blog, there is a large and growing number of posts on many topics in astrology, aimed at different levels of learning requiring varying amounts of background information. Where exactly to start your learning, and how to acquire a cohesive and meaningful repertoire of knowledge? This special post will show you how.
There are two essential tools you need to analyze horoscopes. One is the ephemeris, and the other is a horoscope charting program. This post tells you how and where to get them.
13 Sep 2023
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22 Aug 2023
Suppose you are analyzing the chart of a friend. She says her birth data is this: June 1, 1980, 7:30 pm, New York, USA. Can your friend, and you, guarantee that the birth time is accurate? You know the MC (and for births near the equator, the ascendant as well) moves by approximately one degree […]
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7 Jul 2022
In Part 1, I introduced the story of a woman who consulted with me in 2004, wanting to know what was in store for her in 2005 as seen through her horoscope. That first part established what the woman wanted from life at the time of consultation, through an analysis of the Sun, Moon, and […]
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30 Jun 2022
In an earlier post (Part 1), I started telling the story of a woman who consulted with me in 2004, wanting to know what was in store for her in 2005 as seen through her horoscope. When you assess future possibilities, you need to start with potential: nothing comes to pass that is not promised […]
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29 Mar 2022
I was recently listening to a podcast by Kara Swisher, whose guest on that episode was the actor Andrew Garfield. I knew of Garfield from the movie “The Social Network” in which he played Eduardo Saverin, a co-founder with Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook, and the conscience of the fledgling enterprise. I had come across other […]
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3 Feb 2022
In several recent posts, I have shown the effects of the transits and solar arc (SA) directed hits of the outer planets Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto, on the angles. Transits and SAs of the outer planets to the Sun and Moon can also be equally significant in the life, and I will explore some of […]
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