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To understand the planets’ ever-changing movements: |
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To really understand Retrogrades: |
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Retrograde Planets -Traversing the Inner Landscape by Erin Sullivan |
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An old classic that still holds up today: |
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When you want to go beyond the basics, look at: |
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To dig deeper into the psyche, try: |
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To learn about Ceres and her asteroid “sisters” (Pallas Athena, Vesta and Juno): |
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If you’re at the intermediate level, you’ll appreciate: |
Secrets From a Stargazer’s Notebook by Debbie Kempton-Smith |
The Astrologer’s Handbook by Frances Sakaoian and Louis Acker |
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To learn more about the moon and how to work with moon cycles and eclipses: |
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For horary, the ancient technique of answering a question by doing a chart for the moment the question is asked, try: |
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For relationship matters, look at: |
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Synastry by Ronald Davison |
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To understand your children better, read: |
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If you work with mundane astrology (the astrology of events, countries, and news stories), good reference books are: |
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AUDIO TAPES: |
| Inner and Outer Space by Caroline W. Casey |
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RECOMMENDED PRODUCT SEARCH (BY KEY WORDS): |
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