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Book List
I am asked frequently to recommend books
for enriching one's understanding of astrology and expanding
its depth and scope. Listed here are titles that I find
particularly useful. For your convenience, I will link them
to Amazon where you can obtain more detail. The list is by
no means complete, and I will continue to add books as I
come across them.
Introductory astrology
Parker's Astrology
by Julia and Derek Parker. This is a wonderful and
richly illustrated book that gives you all the basics.
Planets in Play by
Laurence Hillman. Obviously I think this book is worth having.
It can serve as a useful introduction to astrology for the
novice.
Learning astrology for the student
The Contemporary
Astrologer's Handbook
by Sue Tompkins. My new
favorite book for learning astrology. Available in England.
Planets in Play by
Laurence Hillman. Again, I think this book is worth reading.
It is user friendly and can be used as a desk reference for
students of astrology, psychology, and mythology.
The New Way to Learn Astrology by
Basil Fearrington. I have used this book for many years as a
teaching guide. I find it excellent and also recommend it
for self-study. It has been out of print but is worth searching
for.
The Only Way to Learn Astrology
by Marion March and Joan McEvers. This is a classic three-volume
course that many have learned from. These are solid, traditional,
and reliable books. Volume one is hard to find.
Prometheus the Awakener
by Richard Tarnas. This is a beautiful little book that is
sometimes
given to "nonbelievers" to introduce them to astrology. This is
now a classic. Even though it deals primarily with Uranus, it
elegantly illustrates the workings of astrology.
Advanced astrology
Signs of the Times
by Ray Grasse. This is the best book I have seen on the dawning
of the Age of Aquarius. Remarkable research went into this book
and I highly recommend it.
Saturn by Liz
Greene. The sub-title is "A New Look at an Old Devil" and that
pretty much says it. A fabulous and rich book.
The Story of Astrology
by Manly P. Hall.
This is a historical and philosophical tour d'horizon of
astrology by one of the greatest philosophers of the 20th
century.
Cosmos and Psyche by
Richard Tarnas. This is a masterpiece, a culmination of decades
of work by a brilliant astrologer/philosopher. This is a rich
and big book that takes dedication to fully grasp. If you choose
only one book on this list, choose this one.
Houses
The Twelve Houses by
Howard Sasportas. A classic, hugely valuable book for research
and learning.
Houses of the Horoscope
by Bill Herbst. An excellent book by a brilliant and
psychologically skilled astrologer.
Houses of the Horoscope
by Alan Oken. A small and handy book for quick referencing.
Mostly an introduction.
Marriage & Relationships
Marriage: Dead or Alive
by Adolf-Guggenbuhl-Craig. Anybody in ANY kind of relationship
should read this book. But especially those who are married.
This is not an astrological book.
Relating by Liz
Greene. This is an astrological book about relationships written
by a Jungian astrologer. It is complex and rich. No quick
answers here but a great book for those seeking a deeper understanding
of relationships.
Planets in Composite
by Robert Hand. This is a standard reference book by one of the
great astrological masters of our time.
Relationships & Life Cycles
by Stephen Arroyo. Arroyo is one of my favorite astrological
writers. This is a very informative book that is also good for
continued study.
Transits, Life Cycles
Astrology, Karma & Transformation by Stephen
Arroyo. This is a must-have for any serious astrology student. A
classic and brilliant book.
The Outer Planets & Their Cycles
by Liz Greene. A superb book by one of the best astrologers
alive. May be out of print but look for it anyway.
Planets in Transit
by Robert Hand. A standard, classic reference work that you will
find on most serious astrologers' bookshelves.
Aspects
Aspects in Astrology
by Sue Tompkins. Easily the best book I have come across on
aspects. Available in England, click on the link.
Planets in Aspect by Robert Pelletier. A sturdy and reliable
classic.
Astrological Aspects
by Leyla Rael and Dane Rudhyar. Rudhyar was one of the first
astrologers to introduce the psychological and humanistic
approach to astrology. He remains one of the greats.
Astrological Aspects
by C.E.O. Carter. This is a small must-have volume for the serious
astrologer.
General
The Waking Dream by
Ray Grasse.
This is an extraordinarily rich book that connects several
metaphysical systems into one holistic world view.
A Beginner's Guide to Constructing the Universe
by Michael Schneider. This is one of my
all-time favorite books in my collection. This is a book about
sacred geometry.
2012: The Return of Quetzalcoatl
by Daniel Pinchbeck. This is a masterpiece of integrating various metaphysical ideas and
their relation to the end of the
Mayan Calendar in 2012.
The Secret Teaching of All Ages
by Manly P. Hall.
This is the crème de la crème of metaphysical books written by
arguably the greatest philosophical mind of the 20th century.
Not an easy read but an extraordinarily rich book.
Penguin has released a reader's version that is handy.
The Passion of the Western Mind
by Richard Tarnas. A philosophical study of the history of
Western thought, it is used frequently as a textbook by
philosophy departments around the world. It is beautifully
written and a must-read for anyone interested in how and why we
think.
Re-Visioning Psychology
by James Hillman. This is a groundbreaking book that every
psychologist should (and I mean should) read. It deconstructs
ingeniously many myths carried on by modern psychologists.
Calling, Life Purpose
Alignments by
Laurence Hillman. Obviously my favorite on this subject.
Astrology for the Soul
by Jan Spiller. An excellent book on the issue of calling. Be
sure to read the house position of your North Node before you
read the sign position. This is a bit confusing in this book,
otherwise it is excellent.
The Soul's Code by
James Hillman. This is a non-astrological book on calling
written by my father.
Links
These are links to articles/websites I
find useful or that have articles that may help you in your
further understanding and study of astrology.
Richard
Tarnas on Pluto, Saturn and 9/11 http://pcc.ciis.edu/tarnaswtc.html
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