The Psychology of Astro*carto*graphy


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Those who have had their astrological chart read know that specific momentous events are destined to take place at specific times in their lives. This eye-opening introduction to the practice of astrology uses vivid, in-depth case studies to demonstrate how geography impinges on the fundamental properties and influences of each planet and analyzes their influences.




The Astro-carto-graphy Book of Maps


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Where in the World


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Back by popular demand! Here at last is the reprint of the original version of 'Where in the World? Astro*Carto*Graphy and Relocation' which was published by the CPA Press in 1999. It was produced directly from the recordings of the seminars held in London in September and October 1997. This style of format enables the reader to feel part of the lectures, and be able to relate more easily to the questions coming from the audience. An expert both in astrology and in world travel, Erin Sullivan has lived in several cultures and made innumerable relocations in her life. Wherever we go, there we are, but more potent aspects of ourselves emerge in various locations. Using the techniques of A*C*G, this book explains how we experience ourselves in various parts of the world from a person-centred and global perspective. It relates how even a minor relocation can activate unconscious or sleeping characteristics within the self. Erin teaches by example so there are case histories from the audience as well as plentiful charts and maps to illustrate the points raised. Having lived all over the world, Erin has now settled in New Mexico, USA from where she still lectures on this fascinating subject.




Geodetic Astrology for Relocating and World Affairs


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Geodetic astrology literally means 'World' astrology. The Geodetic Equivalent concept was originally a house cusp structure calculated for any geographic location, and a natal chart inserted within it can be used for personal relocation in order to emphasise or alleviate specific points on that chart. The chart of an eclipse, lunation, or Great Conjunction can also be inserted within its cusp structure for mundane astrology, observing angular emphasis in forecasting. The concept has now been advanced to place the zodiac across a map of the world for a quick glance at where a planet's position or even an eclipse degree would have its greatest influence, pinpointing global "hot" spots for a notable event. It could indicate the escalation of political activity and societal tension, predict the potential of an earthquake or a volcanic eruption, or indicate extreme weather conditions due to shifts in ocean currents. This book is a fascinating compilation of the author's countless years of study in the application of both mundane astrology and personal relocation. It can be understood by any level of astrological student due to the many examples, stories and explanatory text and will no doubt provide inspiration for further research.




The Book of World Horoscopes


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Updated version of the indispensable reference book. Contains charts of countries worldwide and historically significant events and includes appendices listing degrees of planets and angles of over 400 charts. Greatly updated from Aquarian Press version of 1988.




Under One Sky


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A penetrating astrological reading... how does the astrologer do it? Watch twelve experts representing twelve different astrological traditions interpret the same natal chart, blind! All they knew was the birth data of the woman whose birthchart they analysed. Read how each one applies his or her real-world techniques, just as they would with a client. To deepen your understanding, all of them explain their underlying interpretative strategies, and answer ten pressing questions about their work. A unique and groundbreaking astrological study that includes an autobiography by the birthchart's subject -- readers can see how well each interpretation fit. Includes interpretations by: Demetra George, Evelyn Roberts, Gary Christen, Hadley Fitzgerald, John Marchesella, Ken Bowser, Kim Rogers-Gallagher, Robert Hand, Robert Schmidt, Ronnie Gale Dreyer, Steven Forrest, and Wendy Ashley.




Finding Your Best Places


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Finding Your Best Places: Using Astrocartography to Navigate Your Life is Dan Furst's long-awaited first ebook on today's hottest astrology topic, the exciting new art and science of Astrocartography. This word simply means that we take the same information an astrologer uses to create birth charts and horoscopes - that is, a person's date, time and place of birth - and we use them to create world maps that are personal and unique, and useful in guiding us to our best destinations for jobs and money, health, family, love relationships, creative and spiritual paths, community, travel destinations, whatever matters most to us. Each astrocartography map has sets of colored lines that have planet symbols in triangles pointing up to the top of the map, or the bottom, or east or west. So the lines show us not only which planet energies are at work in each place, but in which direction they go: to the soul (up), the body (down), our individual goals (east) or relationships (west). The lines also form connections and crossings -- just as the planets in our birth charts have meaningful, powerful angles of relationship -- so we can easily tell which places in the world are energetically charged for us, whether for success or struggle, and which are neutral "rest areas." Joint readings for couples, families and business teams are especially useful for identifying places that are most beneficial for living and working, and for finding important relationships. Astrocartographers often insist, in fact, on reading for both members of a committed couple, in order to highlight places that are good for them both, and avoid locations that are great for one partner, but challenging, at the very least, for the other.Another crucial point is that astrocartography is not just for helping people find their best places to live and work, though this was the main question when Jim Lewis created his new system 40 years ago. Now second-generation astrocartographers often tell new clients: You Don't Have to Move! People who are quite happy where they are can still use their astrocartography lines to find the places that best favor them for finding employers, clients, colleagues, healers, publishers, investors and love partners.Looking at our astrocartography maps as well as our birth charts can now tell us not only the conditions of timing that astrology has always explored, but also, for the first time, the conditions of SPACE as well. While astrologers have long used different ways of connecting zodiac signs with countries and cities, so that, for example, the very theatrical land of Italy may be called a "Leo country," it is only now that we can see, in precise detail, exactly which places on Earth really favor us, personally and individually, or may have important relationships for us.There are profound spiritual implications to these locational matters as well, and we may find in time that our tendencies, interests, gifts and challenges may all be reflected in the astro-geography of the sky, and this is why we feel attracted to the spiritual traditions and practices of specific places, and why some places just mysteriously seem to keep calling us. And what may be most important to many of us, is that astrocartography may show us what places are most important for the fulfilling of our Sacred Contracts, and the challenges and opportunities they offer for the pursuit of our spiritual goals, and our evolution toward enlightenment and freedom. In the end, what matters is that astrocartography gets more popular every year. It's not just because we want to find our best places now in very fluid and unpredictable times, or because we're more mobile and globally connected that ever before in wider, more versatile networks of business, social contacts and bonds of love and spirit. Astrocartography is hot now because it WORKS. It's helped thousands of people find their purpose, stoke their passion, ignite their courage and hit their goals.




Maps of Power


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Astrocartographer Dan Furst's latest book, Maps of Power, is about people he never met, but almost every astrologer wishes he or she could have read for. It's subtitled The Astrocartography of the Great, the Beautiful and the Terrible because it uses maps created by Astrocartography (ACG) to tell the stories of 28 famous political and military leaders, spiritual figures, writers, movie actors and directors, athletes, saints and workers of horrific misery in the world. It is this second book in Dan's Astrocartography series, he uses the lives of famous people to show how the planet lines on the ACG maps tell uncanny stories - how in gaining triumph and suffering defeat, they win their most brilliant goals and run in vain after bizarre illusions. The book shows: How Abraham Lincoln's star rose irresistibly from Illinois, and why Washington, DC was as dangerous for him as Dallas, Texas was for John F. Kennedy. How Stalin had - and Vladimir Putin has now - a sixth sense about the places where he'd gain the upper hand over allies and enemies alike. How the two places that defeated Adolf Hitler were Russia and, of all places, Detroit, Michigan. And all the rest. Charlie Chaplin and Richard Pryor, Princess Diana and St. Teresa of Calcutta. Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt. Gandhi, the Dalai Lama, Bill and Hilary Clinton, Martin Scorsese, Muhammad Ali and a dozen more, all of whom lived and flourished, fought and were tested in the fires of risk and danger that show clearly on their planet lines for power and wealth, trial and temptation, glory and mortality. Maps of Power is much more than a book about famous people, astrocartography and spiritual astrology. It's a work of history and mythology too. It focuses on the deepest core questions of how these extraordinary lives could have chosen their sacred contracts - and followed them to love and glory, or to the darkest horrors. This book shows how astrocartography can be used to illuminate any life, however great or seemingly ordinary, and track the thread and aim of its soul mission. The first book in the series, Finding Your Best Places: Using Astrocartography to Navigate Your Life (2015), covers the basics of astrocartography and tells the stories of 23 of Dan's clients, who have used astrocartography to find their best locations for living and working, and for building relationships with backers and markets, teachers and healers, creative colleagues and love partners. Most of the stories are about people who changed their lives for the better by moving to places that favored them for jobs and money, health and learning, creative and spiritual paths, community, family and love relationships, whatever goals mattered most to each one. Other stories are about those who have stayed where they love to be, but have gained new successes by building relationships with people in their "life line" zones.




The Astrology of Family Dynamics


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In this guide, Erin Sullivan shows that astrology is the only system that demonstrates the complexities of the family as an organic whole, the family's place in collective society, and the role an individual plays in carrying on the ancestral line.




Astro and Geography


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Astrogeography probably represents, together with the Aimed Solar Returns and the Aimed Lunar Returns, the most objective and mathematically verifiable field of the entire Art of Urania. As with our other publications, in this short, yet exhaustive text also, we have adhered the following rule: an example is worth a thousand words. Here you'll find many examples; probably all of them can be defined remarkable ones. These examples show in practice how true and verifiable by anyone is Astrogeography, a discipline whose readability, a priori and a posteriori, leaves people almost bewildered by what might be called its 'scientific' features. Astrogeography - but this may as well refer to all of Astrology - expresses the basic concept upon which our studies rely: namely, that everything that is born takes on the characteristics of the place and the moment of its birth. Therefore, if we apply the variable space to all the components of Astrology, we are able to experience at first-hand how the real things change depending on their geographic latitude and longitude. In this text you can also find the evidence that Astrogeography was already known to Girolamo Cardano, an Italian Renaissance astrologer; in fact, it is probable that this field of astrological knowledge was known even centuries before him. This volume lists all the astrogeographical positions that may be of interest, together with their explanations. They help you detect the best places on Earth that you can move to and achieve a successful career, monetary gain, love, health, and so on... You will also find detailed explanations about the so-called parans, which are so important in World Astrology. This volume is an extensively revised edition of the earlier Italian publication. It has been co-written by me and Andrea Rossetti, one of the best Italian astrologers, who has a great passion for this subject and has contributed more than me to this work, which I hope will be successful in its English version also.