Lessons and guides for beginning astrology students
Air in the natal chart: thinking, language, contact, social links, ideas, and the ability to see a situation from outside.
Earth in the natal chart: Taurus, Virgo, and Capricorn through body, form, skill, stability, and reality testing.
A beginner lesson on the four elements in the natal chart: temperament, reactions, strengths, and imbalances.
Fire in the natal chart: Aries, Leo, and Sagittarius through impulse, courage, creativity, faith, and the right to act.
A step-by-step method for reading a natal chart: elements, luminaries, angles, houses, aspects, and synthesis.
A beginner route for reading the chart in layers, avoiding detail overload, and seeing the living story of a person.
Water in the natal chart: emotions, memory, empathy, intuition, depth, and sensitivity to the invisible background of a situation.
How to read a lunar return chart: the Moon, the Ascendant, houses, aspects, and the themes of the month.
A practical explanation of secondary progressions, the day-for-a-year rule, and what to read in a progressed chart.
What secondary progressions are, how the day-for-a-year method works, and why the progressed Moon is so important.
How a horary chart answers a clear question, how significators are chosen, and what examples teach about timing and judgment.
A step-by-step approach to rectifying a natal chart with dated life events, angles, houses, and repeated indicators.
How solar arcs help refine birth time by checking planets, angles, and life events with a simple symbolic movement.
How astrologers use transits to angles and house rulers to refine an uncertain birth time.
How rectification works, why the exact birth time changes houses and angles, and what life events help refine the chart.
A practical approach to relationship astrology: Moon contacts, Venus and Mars, Saturn, house overlays, and the language of compatibility.