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Shop THE WISDOM OF ASTROLOGY - The differences and relationship between transits and secondary progressions; the added “note” of solar and lunar eclipses
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THE WISDOM OF ASTROLOGY - The differences and relationship between transits and secondary progressions; the added “note” of solar and lunar eclipses

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This recording is a part of a full set webinar of “THE WISDOM OF ASTROLOGY - Forecasting Techniques & Soul-Centered Astrology ”.

These two methods of forecasting are the most commonly used among astrologers.  One views the actual, physical motions of the planets while the other takes a day of planetary movements as see in the ephemeris for a year’s life on Earth.  Both are valid; how to we combine the results?  In addition to these two major factors, solar and lunar eclipses add to the “unfolding tale” of events.  What do they say?

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This recording is a part of a full set webinar of “THE WISDOM OF ASTROLOGY - Forecasting Techniques & Soul-Centered Astrology ”.

These two methods of forecasting are the most commonly used among astrologers.  One views the actual, physical motions of the planets while the other takes a day of planetary movements as see in the ephemeris for a year’s life on Earth.  Both are valid; how to we combine the results?  In addition to these two major factors, solar and lunar eclipses add to the “unfolding tale” of events.  What do they say?

This recording is a part of a full set webinar of “THE WISDOM OF ASTROLOGY - Forecasting Techniques & Soul-Centered Astrology ”.

These two methods of forecasting are the most commonly used among astrologers.  One views the actual, physical motions of the planets while the other takes a day of planetary movements as see in the ephemeris for a year’s life on Earth.  Both are valid; how to we combine the results?  In addition to these two major factors, solar and lunar eclipses add to the “unfolding tale” of events.  What do they say?