Essential astrology Everything you need to know to interpret your natal chart

Amy Herring, 1974-

Book - 2016

Expert astrologer Amy Herring shares simple, step-by-step instructions to reading your natal chart in a way that provides profound insight into your inner workings. Essential Astrology reveals the meanings of the signs, planets, houses, and aspects, showing you the vital details of interpreting natal charts with skill and ease.

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Published
Woodbury, Minn. : Llewellyn Worldwide, Ltd 2016.
Language
English
Main Author
Amy Herring, 1974- (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
xvii, 382 pages : c ; 23 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
9780738735634
  • List of Figures
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction: Between Fate and Free Will
  • Section 1. The History and Astronomy of Astrology
  • Chapter 1. The History of Astrology
  • What Is Astrology?
  • A Brief History
  • Chapter 2. The Astronomy of Astrology
  • Astronomy vs. Astrology
  • Tropical Astrology
  • Chapter 3. The Natal Chart Map
  • Three-Dimensional Astrology
  • Two-Dimensional Astrology
  • Signs
  • Planets
  • Houses
  • Angles
  • Astrology's Glyphs
  • Degrees
  • Chapter 4. Reading the Map
  • Houses and Angles
  • Astrological Grammar
  • Section 2. Astrological Meanings
  • Chapter 5. The Planets
  • The Role Planets Play
  • Planets Defined
  • The Sun
  • The Moon
  • Mercury
  • Venus
  • Mars
  • Jupiter
  • Saturn
  • Generational Planets
  • Uranus
  • Neptune
  • Pluto
  • Chapter 6. The Moon's Nodes
  • Astronomy of the Nodes
  • The South Node
  • The North Node
  • The Nodes in Action
  • Chapter 7. The Signs
  • The Role the Signs Play
  • Introducing Archetypes
  • Aries
  • Taurus
  • Gemini
  • Cancer
  • Leo
  • Virgo
  • Libra
  • Scorpio
  • Sagittarius
  • Capricorn
  • Aquarius
  • Pisces
  • Chapter 8. The Houses
  • The Role the Houses Play
  • Empty Houses
  • House Systems
  • Angles
  • First House: House of Self
  • Second House: House of Resources
  • Third House: House of Communication
  • Fourth House: House of Home and Family
  • Fifth House: House of Pleasure and Creativity
  • Sixth House: House of Work and Service
  • Seventh House: House of Partnership
  • Eighth House: House of Power and the Psyche
  • Ninth House: House of Philosophy and Education
  • Tenth House: House of Career and Public Life
  • Eleventh House: House of the World
  • Twelfth House: House of Spirit
  • Section 3. Chart Interpretation
  • Chapter 9. The Basics of Chart Interpretation
  • Chapter 10. The Aspects
  • How to Spot Aspects
  • Reading an Aspect Grid
  • Orbs and Degrees
  • Aspects, One by One
  • Aspect Patterns
  • Chapter 11. Chart Themes
  • Astrological Themes
  • Identifying Themes in a Natal Chart
  • Chapter 12. Chart Interpretation Techniques
  • Weights and Measures
  • Signs
  • Houses
  • Applying Weights and Measures
  • The Big Three
  • Follow the Ruler
  • From the Top
  • Narrative
  • The Nodal Foundation
  • Chapter 13. The Nodal Foundation Checklist
  • Chapter 14. One Chart, Many Methods
  • Weights and Measures
  • The Big Three
  • Follow the Ruler
  • From the Top
  • Narrative
  • The Nodal Foundation
  • Chapter 15. Steve Martin's Life Notes
  • A Brier Biography of Steve Martin
  • Chapter 16. Steve Martin: The Chart and the Life
  • Career
  • Family
  • Love
  • Chapter 17. Troubleshooting the Chart
  • Resolving Contradictions
  • The Big Overpowers the Small
  • Unconventional Combinations
  • Planets on the Cusp
  • Out-of-Sign Aspects
  • Chapter 18. Tips and Tricks of Chart Interpretation
  • Locate the Dominant Planet/Planet Combo
  • Try a Little Fine-Tuning
  • Utilize Whole Sign Aspects
  • Find an Aspect's Common Element or Modality
  • Highlight the Overlap
  • Think Symbolically
  • Keywords: Root or Branch?
  • Don't Force the Theme
  • Contrast and Compare
  • Conclusion: Write Your Own Rook
  • Glossary
  • Recommended Reading and Resources
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Herring's handbook is complex but not complicated, aimed at beginners who are ready to move beyond the popular stereotypes of the sun signs (e.g., Taurus is stubborn and Leo is a loudmouth) toward reading and understanding their own natal charts as a "map to living life at your maximum potential." Herring covers the symbols and grammar of the astrological map and then systematically offers insightful and casual but not too chatty guidance on characteristics, nuanced interpretations, reflective questions, and descriptions of how each archetype manifests in action for each of the planets, moon nodes, signs, and houses. The interpretive section covers aspects between planets, then offers short primers on several interpretation techniques before diving more deeply into the nodal foundation method, Herring's system of choice. To provide examples, she applies each method to the chart of comedian Steve Martin. But Herring never brings her readers explicitly back around to feeling confident with their own charts, or with bringing astrological insight into their own lives, leaving them with methodology but not inspiration. (Mar.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.