Astrology - Pocket Guide to Western Astrology

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Astrology - Pocket Guide to Western Astrology - MobileReference
  • Release Date: 2010-01-01
  • Genre: Science & Nature
Score: 2.5
2.5
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Description

Understand personality trends, find an ideal gift, and discover compatibility with other signs in love, business and partnership. 
Features
Easy explanation of each sign characteristics including positive and negative Explanations of what each sign likes and dislikes Compatibility with other signs The Gift Guide including Colors, Gemstones, Metals, and Perfume Healthy Foods Ideal Careers and Countries Zodiac Information Table of Contents
Characteristics of the Twelve Signs of the Zodiac:
March 21 to April 20 - Aries (The Ram)
April 21 to May 21 - Taurus (The Bull)
May 22 to June 23 - Gemini (The Twins)
June 24 to July 22 - Cancer (The Crab)
July 23 to August 22 - Leo (The Lion)
August 23 to September 22 - Virgo (The Virgin)
September 23 to October 23 - Libra (The Scales)
October 24 to November 21 - Scorpio (The Scorpion)
November 22 to December 21 - Sagittarius (The Archer)
December 22 to January 19 - Capricorn (The Sea-goat)
January 20 to February 18 - Aquarius (The Water Carrier)
February 19 to March 20 - Pisces (The Fishes)
Characteristics of the Four Elements: Fire | Earth | Air | Water
Characteristics of the Three Qualities: Cardinal | Fixed | Mutable
Appendix:
A-Z Index
Guide to Western Astrology: Introduction | The Zodiac | The Planets | The Horoscope
Planets: Introduction | History | Classical planets | Modern Planets
Horoscope: Introduction | Concepts | Construction of a Horoscope | Astrological Symbols
Houses: Introduction | Interpretation | Systems of Division | Early Forms of House Division | Quadrant House Systems | Rulership
Aspects: Introduction | Approach | Major Aspects | Minor Aspects | Ternary Aspects

Reviews

  • Why is this in the science category?

    1
    By Hhabilis
    Astrology has nothing to do with science. Please move it into a category with tarot card reading and fortune telling. I am appalled to see it in the same category as Darwin's On The Origin Of Species."