Synthesis and Counseling in Astrology by Noel Tyl, is the text book used in Noel Tyl's certification correspondence course for astrologers. Packed with 122 celebrity and client horoscopes to demonstrate key concepts for the intermediate to advanced astrologer. The many useful references and explanations include a 35 page interpretive list of all the Sun-Moon blends, midpoint theory and delineations, understanding the sexual profile, the importance of Pluto and Saturn retrograde, counseling tips, and much more. Number One ranked guidebook for becoming a professional.
noted professional astrologers focusing on money, the workplace, and business strategies. Learn the key indicators for the most practical houses (2nd, 6th, and 10th), plus how to build your own career as an astrologer. Contains the complete classic by Charles Luntz "Vocational Guidance by Astrology." Top notch, impressive reference. |

Neptune and the Quest for Redemption by Liz Greene, is a window into the richness of astrological symbolism. Shunning keyword cookbook astrology, Greene takes the reader on a sojourn through mythology, fashion, politics, fine arts, psychology, transcendent esotericism, and millennial madness as seen through Neptune's cycles and meaning. Intellectually profound and inspirational. |

The House Connection by Karen Hamaker-Zondag, shows how to integrate house rulers into interpretations, a valuable technique often overlooked by beginners and intermediate students. Divided into explanatory and reference sections, this book explains (for example) why someone with Jupiter in the 2nd house can have money problems. Expands technique through planet-sign-house correspondences.
of horoscope interpretation, as transcribed from a six day seminar. The many complex messages in the chart have an underlying architecture which can be discovered by analyzing the dominant elements, and contrasting the critical missing or singleton elements. Uses depth psychology, family and collective mythology, and contains wondrous insights into specific symbols. |

The Hades Moon by Judy Hall, demonstrates that any Moon-Pluto aspect in a chart will dominate the entire personality. The Hades Moon can be dark and devious, embittered and emotionally voracious. Drug addiction, incest, rape, intense self-loathing, and rejection are never far away. A spiritual awakening takes place when Moon-Pluto people begin to reach for their authentic self, rather than controlling others for self-esteem. Not for the timid. |
relative importance of transits and progressions, solar and lunar returns, solar arcs, Astro-Carto-Graphy, and offers a superb section on rectfication techniques. Invaluable for its use of tertiary progressions. OoStock |
The Consulting Astrologer's Guidebook by Donna Cunningham, is the best practical guide to becoming a professional astrologer. The author leads the advanced student through the hoops to starting a professional practice; includes effective focusing, handling crisis situations, how to avoid confusing astrologese, dealing with dysfunctional families, and marketing tips. Methodical and resourceful. |
Communicating the Horoscope edited by Noel Tyl, contains nine essays by professional astrologers explaining exactly what happens during the astrologer-client interaction. Includes how to concisely convey the most important information, the various roles the astrologer assumes during the consultation, what to do when the client denies or avoids an issue, and more invaluable tips and techniques for conveying the astrological message. |
The Astrology of Death by Richard Houck, mixes Western and Vedic astrology to discover the timing of death. Vedic astrology uses the concept of the "Maraka" or killer planet to determine precise death measurements, but western astrology, as Houck demonstrates has tertiary progressions, pre-natal eclipses and other tools to discern likely time of death. Fascinating advanced study on a taboo subject. |
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Ready to become a profesional astrologer? Once you've grasped the basics, you can't do better than Noel Tyl's Synthesis & Counseling in Astrology. This masterpiece and other advanced astrology books are alphabetically listed and described below. Click on the title to link to Amazon.com for more information or to purchase. |
The Astrology of Death by Richard Houck, mixes Western and Vedic astrology to discover the timing of death. Vedic astrology uses the concept of the "Maraka" or killer planet to determine precise death measurements, but western astrology, as Houck demonstrates has tertiary progressions, pre-natal eclipses and other tools to discern likely time of death. Fascinating advanced study on a taboo subject. |
Communicating the Horoscope edited by Noel Tyl, contains nine essays by professional astrologers explaining exactly what happens during the astrologer-client interaction. Includes how to concisely convey the most important information, the various roles the astrologer assumes during the consultation, what to do when the client denies or avoids an issue, and more invaluable tips and techniques for conveying the astrological message. |
The Consulting Astrologer's Guidebook by Donna Cunningham, is the best practical guide to becoming a professional astrologer. The author leads the advanced student through the hoops to starting a professional practice; includes effective focusing, handling crisis situations, how to avoid confusing astrologese, dealing with dysfunctional families, and marketing tips. Methodical and resourceful. |
relative importance of transits and progressions, solar and lunar returns, solar arcs, Astro-Carto-Graphy, and offers a superb section on rectfication techniques. Invaluable for its use of tertiary progressions. OoStock |
The Hades Moon by Judy Hall, demonstrates that any Moon-Pluto aspect in a chart will dominate the entire personality. The Hades Moon can be dark and devious, embittered and emotionally voracious. Drug addiction, incest, rape, intense self-loathing, and rejection are never far away. A spiritual awakening takes place when Moon-Pluto people begin to reach for their authentic self, rather than controlling others for self-esteem. Not for the timid. |

The House Connection by Karen Hamaker-Zondag, shows how to integrate house rulers into interpretations, a valuable technique often overlooked by beginners and intermediate students. Divided into explanatory and reference sections, this book explains (for example) why someone with Jupiter in the 2nd house can have money problems. Expands technique through planet-sign-house correspondences.
of horoscope interpretation, as transcribed from a six day seminar. The many complex messages in the chart have an underlying architecture which can be discovered by analyzing the dominant elements, and contrasting the critical missing or singleton elements. Uses depth psychology, family and collective mythology, and contains wondrous insights into specific symbols. |

Neptune and the Quest for Redemption by Liz Greene, is a window into the richness of astrological symbolism. Shunning keyword cookbook astrology, Greene takes the reader on a sojourn through mythology, fashion, politics, fine arts, psychology, transcendent esotericism, and millennial madness as seen through Neptune's cycles and meaning. Intellectually profound and inspirational. |

Synthesis and Counseling in Astrology by Noel Tyl, is the text book used in Noel Tyl's certification correspondence course for astrologers. Packed with 122 celebrity and client horoscopes to demonstrate key concepts for the intermediate to advanced astrologer. The many useful references and explanations include a 35 page interpretive list of all the Sun-Moon blends, midpoint theory and delineations, understanding the sexual profile, the importance of Pluto and Saturn retrograde, counseling tips, and much more. Number One ranked guidebook for becoming a professional.
noted professional astrologers focusing on money, the workplace, and business strategies. Learn the key indicators for the most practical houses (2nd, 6th, and 10th), plus how to build your own career as an astrologer. Contains the complete classic by Charles Luntz "Vocational Guidance by Astrology." Top notch, impressive reference. |

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