Saturday, November 23, 2019

Astrology Book Review: Astrology for Yourself - How to Understand and to Interpret your own Birth Chart

Astrology Book Review: Astrology for Yourself: How to Understand and to Interpret your own Birth Chart

This book was suggested to me via Facebook, and with such an interesting name and price I couldn't resist. This book is written by Demetra George and Douglas Bloch, both big names in the Astrology scene. Demetra is in particular a wonderful astrologer and a renowned expert in Hellenistic Astrology.

This book is meant to be a sort of journal to complete with keywords while interpreting your natal chart, and although this might sound like a terrible cookbook it is definitely NOT the case. The keywords are so incredibly well thought and they're very easy to remember because they go and make the connection with an sign's polarity, element and mode.

 Filling out this book has been a wonderful and very enjoyable journey to better understand my (and other's people) birth chart. They talk about the importance of the four cardinal points (Asc, IC, Desc, MC) and then they go through each planet in detail.

They also discuss how to analyse aspects. This is a very important point because you can't have cookbook for aspects, simply because there are so many possibilities! For me, being able to properly analyze aspects is key is you want to call yourself an astrologer.

I like that they also discuss the function of the moon phase in the chart, and of course there is something on moon nodes. It is rather little but luckily they have an extensive recommended book appendix if you want more information on any mentioned topic.

 They also have a small section on synastry with enough space to compare charts and they also mention other type of astrological practices which I think is great because not everything has to be focused on birth charts.

 The only thing I don't care too much is the amount of asteroids included. Really, there are so many! Since asteroids are kind of "meh" for me (except Chiron for personal metaphysical reasons) this was uninteresting.

All in all, this is a book to have if you are diving seriously into the (modern, psychological approached) Astrology world. Beginners as well as Intermediate students can all learn something from this book.

If you want to check it out, here is the (affiliated) link:
Astrology for Yourself: How to Understand And Interpret Your Own Birth Chart
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