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Can anyone recommend a good book on astrology for beginners?

Feb 25th, 2006 09:29
T Bone, Tania Glover,


Recommendations appear in the alt.astrology resource
list. (See # 20.) Maggie McPherson posted some beginners' lessons
that describe some basic concepts used in western astrology; if
you would like copies of these, they are available by anonymous
ftp at Magitech.tcastle.is.net in the directory pub/astrology;
the file names are "lesson.int" (a general introduction to some
basic concepts) and "lesson.asp" (a lesson on aspects).
http://www.astrology-zone.info
Q:  What is the best approach to learning astrology?
Answer: If you can find a class offered in your area, that might
be the best approach. It is difficult for the beginner to assess
what is important in chart interpretation.
Two lessons on western astrology are available at the ftp site
(see # 21) in the files "lesson.int" and "lesson.asp". These
cover some basic concepts, but they do not explain how to cast or
interpret a chart.
http://www.astrology-love.com
Q: Good book for learning astrology?
A: Well, for beginners you can read linda goodman's book of sunsigns. 
It will help you grasp basics of sunsigns.In astrology the future is 
predicted by looking at the positions of planets in according to either 
your sunsign and date of birth.
--T-BONE