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(3.67) | Ninguno | A classic back in print, Planetary Aspects is one that every astrologer would choose on their shortlist for their own library and a great tool for all levels of astrological practice. This comprehensive work focuses on the most challenging dynamics of the birth chart. Originally published in 1987, it is recognized as a classic of modern astrology, and was the most highly rated book in the Astrology Book Club's nationwide survey. The author presents powerful techniques for understanding and resolving the conflicts of planetary aspects, emphasizing the potential for growth and achievement involved in stressful aspects. The central theme of this book is the T-square configuration--a chart pattern that occurs periodically for everyone by transit, progression, or chart comparison. The T-square is a combination of planets, signs, and houses that suggests a pronounced strength or emphasis, as well as imbalance and deficiency. Planetary Aspects: An Astrological Guide to Managing Your T-Square is a discussion of the conflicts and harmonies of this important aspect, and a guide to understanding the crucial periods and challenges it presents.… (más) |
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Información procedente del conocimiento común inglés. Edita para encontrar en tu idioma. Because I firmly believe that squares and oppositions are indicators of motivation, potential achievement and consciousness development, I have written this book for people who struggle with contradictory and seemingly mutually exclusive tendencies within themselves,as indicated by the squares and oppositions of their natal astrology charts. | |
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Información procedente del conocimiento común inglés. Edita para encontrar en tu idioma. A person with a mutable cross is likely to be so easily influenced by his relationships and external circumstances that he tends, like a chameleon, to alter himself to suit his changing environment; he needs to define his identity - his needs, desires, goals and to act in a manner that is true to himself while maintaining a satisfying network of personal relationships. (Haz clic para mostrar. Atención: puede contener spoilers.) | |
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Información procedente del conocimiento común inglés. Edita para encontrar en tu idioma. Do Not Separate "Planetary Aspects: From Conflicts to Cooperation," "Planetary Aspects: An Astrological Guide to Managing Your T-Square," "Planetary Aspects," and "How to Handle Your T-Square." These are all the same book, published under different titles. | |
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▾Referencias Referencias a esta obra en fuentes externas. Wikipedia en inglésNinguno ▾Descripciones del libro A classic back in print, Planetary Aspects is one that every astrologer would choose on their shortlist for their own library and a great tool for all levels of astrological practice. This comprehensive work focuses on the most challenging dynamics of the birth chart. Originally published in 1987, it is recognized as a classic of modern astrology, and was the most highly rated book in the Astrology Book Club's nationwide survey. The author presents powerful techniques for understanding and resolving the conflicts of planetary aspects, emphasizing the potential for growth and achievement involved in stressful aspects. The central theme of this book is the T-square configuration--a chart pattern that occurs periodically for everyone by transit, progression, or chart comparison. The T-square is a combination of planets, signs, and houses that suggests a pronounced strength or emphasis, as well as imbalance and deficiency. Planetary Aspects: An Astrological Guide to Managing Your T-Square is a discussion of the conflicts and harmonies of this important aspect, and a guide to understanding the crucial periods and challenges it presents. ▾Descripciones de biblioteca No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. ▾Descripción de los miembros de LibraryThing
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As someone who has Libra planets as the focal point of a T-square, I was rather amused to see Tracy Marks' Sun and Neptune in Libra, and the stellium in Virgo. My focal planets sit in the 12th, with Virgo on the cusp... ( )