12 Top Tips for Budding Astrologers
a FREE download for newbies, dummies and other astrologically interested parties
Ideas and suggestions to get you started on chart interpretation - and keep you going!
It's available here to download for free and
it includes some of the Astrology Tips I've written about on this blog,
plus extra material I've added to enlarge on each of the 12 Tips. There
are some practical exercises to do too, to help you focus, and there
are illustrations and charts.
Contents:
Tip #2 Starting Out
Tip #3 Colour and Motivation
Tip #4 Doorstep Planets
Tip #5 The Quadrants
Tip #6 Unaspected Planets
Tip #7 Conflict and Tension
Tip #8 Low Point Planets
Tip #9 Levels of the Planets
Tip #10 Understanding Life’s Journey
Tip #11 The House Chart
Tip #12 The Low Point and the Mid-Life Crisis
I hope it helps, hits the spot and sets you on your way towards being a more competent user of the Huber Method. It offers straightforward guidance and clarity to combine with any studies you're doing using books on Astrological Psychology or with a tutor, if you are following the Diploma course book.
I hope it helps, hits the spot and sets you on your way towards being a more competent user of the Huber Method. It offers straightforward guidance and clarity to combine with any studies you're doing using books on Astrological Psychology or with a tutor, if you are following the Diploma course book.
Good luck. Enjoy!
Comment from Mark Douglas when he was a Student. Now qualified, he offers tuition and guidance for diploma course students:
Thanks for your thoughts on the four quadrants, Joyce. I'm just entering Module 4. I have The Astrological Houses book and I was still looking for a bit more practical understandings. Bingo! this does the trick.
My reply:
Very good to hear my take on the Quadrants was helpful for you. When we had workshops as part of the Diploma course, the practical work on the Quadrants we did would always throw up more clarity for those who were struggling with them. I find the Quadrants very useful/revealing in that they offer an instant insight into where someone might be coming from, and also, with empty Quadrant(s) what they might lack in, or seek to avoid (nothing there to encourage them into this area of life, therefore potentially scary/stressful/of little interest).
Thanks for your thoughts on the four quadrants, Joyce. I'm just entering Module 4. I have The Astrological Houses book and I was still looking for a bit more practical understandings. Bingo! this does the trick.
My reply:
Very good to hear my take on the Quadrants was helpful for you. When we had workshops as part of the Diploma course, the practical work on the Quadrants we did would always throw up more clarity for those who were struggling with them. I find the Quadrants very useful/revealing in that they offer an instant insight into where someone might be coming from, and also, with empty Quadrant(s) what they might lack in, or seek to avoid (nothing there to encourage them into this area of life, therefore potentially scary/stressful/of little interest).
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