My Free Astro-Weather Guide Now Available

I just published ‎A Guide to Checking the Daily Astro-Weather for Newcomers to Astrology, a free guidebook to all of the basics of orienting yourself in your environment and life using an astrological chart.

There’s a lot to learn in order to learn astrology. The internet is basically a great place to do it. It’s full of wise practitioners teaching a lot of forms of the art at a lot of levels. But the fundamentals you need to understand them well are harder to come by.

The beginning of my astro studies involved a lot of scraping together poorly presented information from tiny fragments on websites that were either Wikipedia or some ad-based site using astrology for unwholesome keyword-stuffing. That doesn’t feel like a good start for people.

I’m talking about the basic astronomy, chart points, definitions, and what the basic operations even are — stuff high-level human practitioners don’t have the bandwidth to spend time teaching, but which people learning from them should know in order to understand their offerings.

But more importantly, these are just the skills you need to make checking the chart part of your everyday life, even if you have no plans to learn to Do Astrology™ beyond sensing the daily vibes.

My friend Jane Miller asked for this resource in public, wondering if it existed, because it obviously should. I soon found myself writing it.

So here it is, available in web and PDF formats, well organized by topic, illustrated with original diagrams, grounded in solid astronomy, and 100% free of spam.

May it bring you ever deeper into harmony with your cosmic environment.

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