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Software – Astro 123

Friday, June 4th, 2010

Many of these people would love to know how to do their own astrological chart. Unfortunately, doing a chart by hand takes a ton of work to go along with a ton of education about the subject. Fortunately, there is a piece of software that will do this for you, literally in the blink of an eye.

Astro 123 is not something that you can buy in a store. It is available only off the Internet from a guy named Allen Edwell. This gentleman put a ton of work into this thing and the small price tag that comes with it is more than worth the many hours that you’ll save doing your own Astrological chart.

Astro 123 does all the basic things that you would expect a chart making program to do and then goes 100 steps farther.

For starters, by simply typing in your birth date, time and place and clicking a button, you get your basic birth chart which tells you your sun sign, rising sign and what house each planet is in at the time of your birth. But that’s just the beginning.

You can also get where your planets are on any day of any given year by simply putting that date into the program. This is how you do your daily chart, the kind that you see in your local newspaper each morning. If you do this on a daily basis you can get your horoscope every day for the rest of your life.

But we’re still not even close to being done. In addition to this, you can store birth dates of various people into a database. This way you don’t have to type in the information each time you want to get a chart for somebody. Just pull up their name from the database, press a button and their chart is done.

One of the most important requirements for creating a chart is to know where the person was born. This program allows you to load coordinates for any city into a database so that when doing somebody’s chart you don’t have to type them in each time. You just pull up the city from the database and there they are. The program even comes with some major cities already preloaded.

In addition to the standard birth chart, you can also get other charts from the program such as natal charts and transit data. Just about every kind of chart you could possibly want can be created by this program. In addition, each chart you make also produces a report, similar to your daily horoscope, that you can print out. This comes in handy if you’re doing a chart for a client and he requests something written.

Reviewing Popular Astrology Books

Friday, April 9th, 2010

There are numerous astrology books available on the market. There are so many books that detail specific disciplines, beliefs and reading methods, that it can be hard to select a book that’s just right for you. In this article, we’ll suggest a few that can help you to read the stars.

When learning about it, it’s helpful to have one very detailed book to use as a reference. However, there are many good books on specific types of its practices, yet it’s difficult to find a high quality book that covers all aspects.

A good tome for the novice astrologer should have interpretations that are written in simple language and provides a lot of information about relationships. It should also have information on advanced astrology for when you are ready to explore more complicated theories and practices. Here are three good overall books that offer an introduction to this craze.

As far as astrology books go, “Parker’s Astrology” by Julia & Derek Parker, is a favorite among the astrology enthusiasts because of its wonderful images and concise information. It begins with the history of it, provides an overview of the solar system and introduces the foundational concepts.

The essence of each aspect of astrology is well explained and there is a section that instructs you on casting your own birth chart. There’s also a user-friendly planetary aspect finder in the back, plus astrological tables to use to look up your natal planets.

“The Only Astrology Book You’ll Ever Need” by Joanna Martinet Wool folk lives up to its title. This book has in-depth profiles of all the Sun signs, but explores other planets as well. While the book focuses on love and romance, it also covers history, myth and birth chart interpretation.

Most importantly, it is written in very clear, easy to understand language. Another great book, “Astrology for Yourself”, is both an introduction to the topic and a workbook for understanding your own birth chart.

This book starts at the beginning and expertly guides you toward a full understanding of your birth chart. The authors taught it and know how to introduce the topic step-by-step. For someone looking to explore their own interpretations, this book is ideal.

Cyberspace has become an effective alternative to traditional astrology books. The Internet has thousands of websites dedicated to this topic. Whether you’re looking for your daily horoscope or in depth information on the Chinese Zodiac or Indian astrology, you can find it online. It seems that more and more people are trying to get in touch with the spiritual side of their nature, and the web is responding to the demand.