What Astrology is and How To Use it

Author:   Bruce Scofield
Publisher:   Wessex Astrologer Ltd
Edition:   Large type / large print edition
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9781910531624


Pages:   214
Publication Date:   25 October 2021
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Bruce Scofield
Publisher:   Wessex Astrologer Ltd
Imprint:   Wessex Astrologer Ltd
Edition:   Large type / large print edition
ISBN:  

9781910531624


ISBN 10:   1910531626
Pages:   214
Publication Date:   25 October 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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A frequent social media question thrown at me is, ‘Can you recommend a book that introduces astrology? – something I can understand!’. There are in fact quite a few useful titles out there. But Bruce Scofield’s book is in a class of its own and should be recommended to any friend or loved one suddenly interested in studying horoscope; His Foreword starts on a bleak note. Astrology we are told is not fashionable. Religions forbid it (my local vicar takes a more moderate view…) and scientists have no place for a reality that cannot be weighed and measured by lab geeks. This is all true. But never say never. The lucrative success of astrology apps, for instance, is one example of just how popular astrology is – at Sun sign level, at least.;Scofield proceeds to give an excellent tour d’horizon of astrology, addressing such themes as its place in relation to science and religion, and the different traditions and techniques. A succinct history is followed by exposition of the horoscope, its symbolic furniture (e.g., planets and points) and all the rest including chart sectors and forecasting by transits.;Most welcome is the chapter ‘Astrology Software’. Even now many astro-writers eschew computers in their ruminations when it would be hard to make a living from hand-drawing charts through manual calculations.;Scofield is plainly a natural-born teacher, and his no-fills approach is both refreshing and informative.;Victor Olliver The Astrological Journal April/May 2022


A frequent social media question thrown at me is, 'Can you recommend a book that introduces astrology? - something I can understand!'. There are in fact quite a few useful titles out there. But Bruce Scofield's book is in a class of its own and should be recommended to any friend or loved one suddenly interested in studying horoscope; His Foreword starts on a bleak note. Astrology we are told is not fashionable. Religions forbid it (my local vicar takes a more moderate view...) and scientists have no place for a reality that cannot be weighed and measured by lab geeks. This is all true. But never say never. The lucrative success of astrology apps, for instance, is one example of just how popular astrology is - at Sun sign level, at least.;Scofield proceeds to give an excellent tour d'horizon of astrology, addressing such themes as its place in relation to science and religion, and the different traditions and techniques. A succinct history is followed by exposition of the horoscope, its symbolic furniture (e.g., planets and points) and all the rest including chart sectors and forecasting by transits.;Most welcome is the chapter 'Astrology Software'. Even now many astro-writers eschew computers in their ruminations when it would be hard to make a living from hand-drawing charts through manual calculations.;Scofield is plainly a natural-born teacher, and his no-fills approach is both refreshing and informative.;Victor Olliver The Astrological Journal April/May 2022


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Bruce Scofield began a lifelong study of astrology in 1967 and since the mid 1970s has been an astrological consultant specializing in psychological analysis, relationships and electional astrology. He is the author of, or contributor to, many books and a large number of articles on astrology and other topics. He has served on the education committee of the National Center for Geocosmic Research (NCGR), as president of the Professional Astrologers Alliance (PAA), and he teaches for Kepler College. He holds an M.A. in history and a Ph.D. in geosciences. His website is www.onereed.com.

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