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Index
Cover Other Books by This Author Title Page Copyright Dedication Acknowledgments Contents Preface Author’s Note: A Personal Invitation to the Reader Important Guidelines for Those New to Astrology Introduction Chapter 1: Compatibility and the Language of Relationships Chapter 2: Should I Really Take Astrology Seriously? Replies Throughout the Centuries
What Do Emerson, Galileo, and da Vinci Have in Common?
Chapter 3: Love, Sex, and Relationships: Throughout History and Today
Historical and Cultural Background Social Trends, Standards, and Hypocrisy Social and Sexual Roles and Reality Men’s Little-Appreciated Need for Women Surveys and Silliness: How We Understand Sex, Love, and Relationships Today
Chapter 4: Astrology in the Twenty-First Century: A New Viewpoint Chapter 5: How Astrology Amplifies Our Understanding of the Energy Interaction Between People
Energy Interactions: An Experience, Not a Metaphor Visualizing the Elements and Their Interactions Facing the Facts and the Limits of Therapy What Is a Chart Comparison? Assessing Interpersonal Energy Dynamics Some Key Factors in Chart Comparison
Chapter 6: The Four Elements, the Twelve Signs, and the Rising Sign
The Fire Signs: Aries, Leo, and Sagittarius The Earth Signs: Taurus, Virgo, and Capricorn The Air Signs: Gemini, Libra, and Aquarius The Water Signs: Cancer, Scorpio, and Pisces The Ascendant, or Rising Sign
The Fire Signs Rising (Aries, Leo, and Sagittarius) The Earth Signs Rising (Taurus, Virgo, and Capricorn) The Air Signs Rising (Gemini, Libra, and Aquarius) The Water Signs Rising (Cancer, Scorpio, and Pisces) A Few Guidelines for Understanding the Ascendant
Chapter 7: The Moon: The Moods We Can Live With
The Moon, the Feminine, Passivity, and Dependency The Moon in the Fire Signs The Moon in the Earth Signs The Moon in the Air Signs The Moon in the Water Signs How the Moon’s Element Is Expressed: Results from a Discussion Group The Moon, Inner Security, and Self-Image
Chapter 8: Mars and Venus: Not All Men Are from Mars and Not All Women Are from Venus
Venus and Charm, Mars and Anger The Contrasts Between Men’s and Women’s Expression of Venus and Mars Venus and Mars in the Elements
“Feelings” Contrasted with “Emotions” Venus and Mars in the Water Element (Cancer, Scorpio, and Pisces) Venus and Mars in the Fire Element (Aries, Leo, and Sagittarius) Venus and Mars in the Earth Element (Taurus, Virgo, and Capricorn) Venus and Mars in the Air Element (Gemini, Libra, and Aquarius) Compatibility on the Elements’ Energy Level Venus, Mars, and the Sun’s Energy
Chapter 9: Venus in the Fire Signs
Venus in Aries Venus in Leo Venus in Sagittarius
Chapter 10: Venus in the Earth Signs
Venus in Taurus Venus in Virgo Venus in Capricorn
Chapter 11: Venus in the Air Signs
Venus in Gemini Venus in Libra Venus in Aquarius
Chapter 12: Venus in the Water Signs
Venus in Cancer Venus in Scorpio Venus in Pisces
Chapter 13: Mars in the Fire Signs
Mars in Aries Mars in Leo Mars in Sagittarius
Chapter 14: Mars in the Earth Signs
Mars in Taurus Mars in Virgo Mars in Capricorn
Chapter 15: Mars in the Air Signs
Mars in Gemini Mars in Libra Mars in Aquarius
Chapter 16: Mars in the Water Signs
Mars in Cancer Mars in Scorpio Mars in Pisces
Chapter 17: The “Aspects”: The Energy Interactions Between Planets
The Major Aspects Guidelines for Distinguishing and Understanding the Most Important Aspects in a Chart Comparison
Other Key Factors in Interpreting Aspects in Chart Comparisons
Chapter 18: Using Astrology and Chart Comparisons Wisely and Realistically
A Comment on the Research for This Book Approaching a Chart Comparison
Further Guidelines for Interpreting Chart Comparisons: A Concise, User-Friendly Checklist
Where Do I Go from Here?
Appendix A: Astrology: A Language of Energy Appendix B: Chart Calculation Services Appendix C: Moon Sign Tables Appendix D: Venus and Mars Sign Tables Appendix E: Tables for Estimating the Ascendant (or Rising Sign) Appendix F: Bibliography and Abbreviations Used in the Text About the Author
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