Author: R. O. N. S. KING
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1446657345
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
This book is a continuation from the third book in this series, the last being entitled...'The Psychology of Uranus.This is about our two heroes, Alex and Richard, having had to escape from a maddened crowd, make their way to a Hippy Commune in Wales, where they get up to their old mad tricks... It's an astrological madhouse!
The Dreams of Neptune
Author: R. O. N. S. KING
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1446657345
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
This book is a continuation from the third book in this series, the last being entitled...'The Psychology of Uranus.This is about our two heroes, Alex and Richard, having had to escape from a maddened crowd, make their way to a Hippy Commune in Wales, where they get up to their old mad tricks... It's an astrological madhouse!
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1446657345
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
This book is a continuation from the third book in this series, the last being entitled...'The Psychology of Uranus.This is about our two heroes, Alex and Richard, having had to escape from a maddened crowd, make their way to a Hippy Commune in Wales, where they get up to their old mad tricks... It's an astrological madhouse!
The Complete Book of Spiritual Astrology
Author: Per Henrik Gullfoss
Publisher: Llewellyn Worldwide
ISBN: 0738712582
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 265
Book Description
Astrology.
Publisher: Llewellyn Worldwide
ISBN: 0738712582
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 265
Book Description
Astrology.
Neptune’s Ark
Author: David Rains Wallace
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 9780520258143
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 324
Book Description
Aquatic creatures.
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 9780520258143
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 324
Book Description
Aquatic creatures.
The Astrologer's Guide
Author: Hermes Astrology
Publisher: Hermes Astrology
ISBN:
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 361
Book Description
"The Astrologer's Guide: Mastering Birth Chart Interpretation" is a comprehensive and illuminating work written by Hermes Astrology, a seasoned practitioner in the world of astrology. This book is an essential resource for both novice and experienced astrologers, offering a deep dive into the art and science of birth chart interpretation. Hermes Astrology's unparalleled expertise shines through as they guide readers on a transformative journey through the celestial tapestry of the zodiac. This book is designed to equip astrologers, horoscope enthusiasts, and anyone with a keen interest in astrology with the tools and knowledge needed to unravel the mysteries of the natal chart. Key Features: Fundamental Astrological Concepts: "The Astrologer's Guide" takes the reader from the basics to the advanced aspects of astrology. Hermes Astrology starts with an in-depth exploration of the zodiac signs, planets, houses, and aspects, ensuring a strong foundational understanding. Birth Chart Interpretation: The heart of this book is dedicated to teaching readers how to interpret birth charts. Hermes Astrology breaks down the complexities of chart reading into an accessible, step-by-step process. The author shares insights, techniques, and practical examples to help readers decipher the unique cosmic signatures of individuals. Real-Life Case Studies: Hermes Astrology includes captivating real-life birth chart case studies to illustrate how the principles of astrology can be applied to understand the lives, behaviors, and destinies of individuals. Modern and Traditional Astrology: The author bridges the gap between modern and traditional astrological approaches, offering a well-rounded perspective that allows readers to choose the methods that resonate most with them. "The Astrologer's Guide" is not merely a book; it's a mentor, guiding readers through the cosmos with wisdom and clarity. Whether you're a newcomer to the world of astrology or a seasoned practitioner looking to enhance your skills, Hermes Astrology's book will be your trusted companion on the path to mastering birth chart interpretation and unlocking the secrets of the stars. Prepare to embark on a profound journey of self-discovery and cosmic understanding as you embrace the profound wisdom of the heavens.
Publisher: Hermes Astrology
ISBN:
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 361
Book Description
"The Astrologer's Guide: Mastering Birth Chart Interpretation" is a comprehensive and illuminating work written by Hermes Astrology, a seasoned practitioner in the world of astrology. This book is an essential resource for both novice and experienced astrologers, offering a deep dive into the art and science of birth chart interpretation. Hermes Astrology's unparalleled expertise shines through as they guide readers on a transformative journey through the celestial tapestry of the zodiac. This book is designed to equip astrologers, horoscope enthusiasts, and anyone with a keen interest in astrology with the tools and knowledge needed to unravel the mysteries of the natal chart. Key Features: Fundamental Astrological Concepts: "The Astrologer's Guide" takes the reader from the basics to the advanced aspects of astrology. Hermes Astrology starts with an in-depth exploration of the zodiac signs, planets, houses, and aspects, ensuring a strong foundational understanding. Birth Chart Interpretation: The heart of this book is dedicated to teaching readers how to interpret birth charts. Hermes Astrology breaks down the complexities of chart reading into an accessible, step-by-step process. The author shares insights, techniques, and practical examples to help readers decipher the unique cosmic signatures of individuals. Real-Life Case Studies: Hermes Astrology includes captivating real-life birth chart case studies to illustrate how the principles of astrology can be applied to understand the lives, behaviors, and destinies of individuals. Modern and Traditional Astrology: The author bridges the gap between modern and traditional astrological approaches, offering a well-rounded perspective that allows readers to choose the methods that resonate most with them. "The Astrologer's Guide" is not merely a book; it's a mentor, guiding readers through the cosmos with wisdom and clarity. Whether you're a newcomer to the world of astrology or a seasoned practitioner looking to enhance your skills, Hermes Astrology's book will be your trusted companion on the path to mastering birth chart interpretation and unlocking the secrets of the stars. Prepare to embark on a profound journey of self-discovery and cosmic understanding as you embrace the profound wisdom of the heavens.
Neptune’s Laboratory
Author: Antony Adler
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 0674972015
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 257
Book Description
An eyewitness to profound change affecting marine environments on the Newfoundland coast, Antony Adler argues that the history of our relationship with the ocean lies as much in what we imagine as in what we discover. We have long been fascinated with the oceans, seeking “to pierce the profundity” of their depths. In studying the history of marine science, we also learn about ourselves. Neptune’s Laboratory explores the ways in which scientists, politicians, and the public have invoked ocean environments in imagining the fate of humanity and of the planet—conjuring ideal-world fantasies alongside fears of our species’ weakness and ultimate demise. Oceans gained new prominence in the public imagination in the early nineteenth century as scientists plumbed the depths and marine fisheries were industrialized. Concerns that fish stocks could be exhausted soon emerged. In Europe these fears gave rise to internationalist aspirations, as scientists sought to conduct research on an oceanwide scale and nations worked together to protect their fisheries. The internationalist program for marine research waned during World War I, only to be revived in the interwar period and again in the 1960s. During the Cold War, oceans were variously recast as battlefields, post-apocalyptic living spaces, and utopian frontiers. The ocean today has become a site of continuous observation and experiment, as probes ride the ocean currents and autonomous and remotely operated vehicles peer into the abyss. Embracing our fears, fantasies, and scientific investigations, Antony Adler tells the story of our relationship with the seas.
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 0674972015
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 257
Book Description
An eyewitness to profound change affecting marine environments on the Newfoundland coast, Antony Adler argues that the history of our relationship with the ocean lies as much in what we imagine as in what we discover. We have long been fascinated with the oceans, seeking “to pierce the profundity” of their depths. In studying the history of marine science, we also learn about ourselves. Neptune’s Laboratory explores the ways in which scientists, politicians, and the public have invoked ocean environments in imagining the fate of humanity and of the planet—conjuring ideal-world fantasies alongside fears of our species’ weakness and ultimate demise. Oceans gained new prominence in the public imagination in the early nineteenth century as scientists plumbed the depths and marine fisheries were industrialized. Concerns that fish stocks could be exhausted soon emerged. In Europe these fears gave rise to internationalist aspirations, as scientists sought to conduct research on an oceanwide scale and nations worked together to protect their fisheries. The internationalist program for marine research waned during World War I, only to be revived in the interwar period and again in the 1960s. During the Cold War, oceans were variously recast as battlefields, post-apocalyptic living spaces, and utopian frontiers. The ocean today has become a site of continuous observation and experiment, as probes ride the ocean currents and autonomous and remotely operated vehicles peer into the abyss. Embracing our fears, fantasies, and scientific investigations, Antony Adler tells the story of our relationship with the seas.
Astrology
Author: Kevin Burk
Publisher: Llewellyn Worldwide
ISBN: 9781567180886
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 372
Book Description
In Astrology: Understanding the Birth Chart, Kevin Burk takes you step-by-step from the core basics to the finer complexities of chart interpretation while avoiding sidetracks into obscure techniques and fuzzy thinking. As a teacher, Burk also understands that a real grasp of the subject entails more than just learning the techniques-it also involves grasping the underlying principles that make those techniques valid. Astrology: Understanding the Birth Chart is designed to be useful to all students of astrology, from beginners to more advanced practitioners, and will help you develop an integrated, synthesized approach to understanding the birth chart. You will discover how classical astrology can enrich your understanding of the planets, signs, and houses. You will explore the meaning of the Lunar Nodes, eclipses, the angles, retrograde planets, and aspect patterns. You will also learn how to identify key themes in the chart, and how to relate the different aspects and elements together to gain a holistic understanding of the birth chart-and of the individual. An up-to-date listing of astrological organizations and software programs is included that offers a wealth of resources for any astrologer. In short, this is a well-designed course that provides a solid foundation for anyone who is interested in practicing astrology quickly and with confidence. While many books at this level simply give you a set of techniques and ready-made interpretations, this book will give you a deeper grasp of an art and science that has its expression in the world around us, but its roots in the invisible world of primal origins.
Publisher: Llewellyn Worldwide
ISBN: 9781567180886
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 372
Book Description
In Astrology: Understanding the Birth Chart, Kevin Burk takes you step-by-step from the core basics to the finer complexities of chart interpretation while avoiding sidetracks into obscure techniques and fuzzy thinking. As a teacher, Burk also understands that a real grasp of the subject entails more than just learning the techniques-it also involves grasping the underlying principles that make those techniques valid. Astrology: Understanding the Birth Chart is designed to be useful to all students of astrology, from beginners to more advanced practitioners, and will help you develop an integrated, synthesized approach to understanding the birth chart. You will discover how classical astrology can enrich your understanding of the planets, signs, and houses. You will explore the meaning of the Lunar Nodes, eclipses, the angles, retrograde planets, and aspect patterns. You will also learn how to identify key themes in the chart, and how to relate the different aspects and elements together to gain a holistic understanding of the birth chart-and of the individual. An up-to-date listing of astrological organizations and software programs is included that offers a wealth of resources for any astrologer. In short, this is a well-designed course that provides a solid foundation for anyone who is interested in practicing astrology quickly and with confidence. While many books at this level simply give you a set of techniques and ready-made interpretations, this book will give you a deeper grasp of an art and science that has its expression in the world around us, but its roots in the invisible world of primal origins.
Edmond Wollmann's Collected Works: 1985-2018 (The Integrated Guide Series Book 2)
Author: Edmond H. Wollmann
Publisher: Altair Publications
ISBN:
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 553
Book Description
This volume is a collection of articles, essays, notes and posts in response to the most often asked questions and issues the author encountered in his career as an astrologer and consultant beginning in the 1970s to the present as of this printing. This text is a blending of science, metaphysics, philosophy, astrology and psychology on an array of popular topics. 553 pages, 71 articles, and 16 pieces of artwork, all in one place.
Publisher: Altair Publications
ISBN:
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 553
Book Description
This volume is a collection of articles, essays, notes and posts in response to the most often asked questions and issues the author encountered in his career as an astrologer and consultant beginning in the 1970s to the present as of this printing. This text is a blending of science, metaphysics, philosophy, astrology and psychology on an array of popular topics. 553 pages, 71 articles, and 16 pieces of artwork, all in one place.
Find Your Cosmic Calling
Author: Natalie Walstein
Publisher: Fair Winds Press
ISBN: 0760372802
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 194
Book Description
Harness your potential and find your purpose in the cosmos. Find Your Cosmic Calling shows you how to use your unique astrological birth chart to discover your soul’s blueprint. How has it become completely normal to live for the weekend, dread Mondays, and spend most of our lives working toward the bottom line instead of our personal dreams and goals? In this book, Founder of Soulshine Astrology Natalie Walstein helps you discover what you were born to do by uncovering, and tapping into, the immensely powerful gifts of your soul and transforming the world in a meaningful way. By decoding your planetary relationships and uncovering your soul-level motivations, you will gain a deeper understanding of who you are. Determine your ideal life and career path based on your best skills by realizing which tools you need to succeed in life and the unique gifts that will help you make a greater difference in our world. Learn the secrets behind earning a good living and doing what you love for the rest of your life. Find Your Cosmic Calling by studying astrology and reading your soul’s blueprint to determine your ideal path.
Publisher: Fair Winds Press
ISBN: 0760372802
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 194
Book Description
Harness your potential and find your purpose in the cosmos. Find Your Cosmic Calling shows you how to use your unique astrological birth chart to discover your soul’s blueprint. How has it become completely normal to live for the weekend, dread Mondays, and spend most of our lives working toward the bottom line instead of our personal dreams and goals? In this book, Founder of Soulshine Astrology Natalie Walstein helps you discover what you were born to do by uncovering, and tapping into, the immensely powerful gifts of your soul and transforming the world in a meaningful way. By decoding your planetary relationships and uncovering your soul-level motivations, you will gain a deeper understanding of who you are. Determine your ideal life and career path based on your best skills by realizing which tools you need to succeed in life and the unique gifts that will help you make a greater difference in our world. Learn the secrets behind earning a good living and doing what you love for the rest of your life. Find Your Cosmic Calling by studying astrology and reading your soul’s blueprint to determine your ideal path.
Neptune's Tears
Author: Susan Waggoner
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 0805096779
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 226
Book Description
In 2218 London, seventeen-year-old Zee's plans for a career as an empath are undermined when she becomes distracted by feelings for David, an attractive patient who, she learns, is of an alien race but who has secrets he cannot share.
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 0805096779
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 226
Book Description
In 2218 London, seventeen-year-old Zee's plans for a career as an empath are undermined when she becomes distracted by feelings for David, an attractive patient who, she learns, is of an alien race but who has secrets he cannot share.
BUCKLEY, BATMAN & MYNDIE: Echoes of the Victorian culture-clash frontier
Author:
Publisher: BookPOD
ISBN: 0992290406
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 1105
Book Description
Sounding 1: BEFORE 1840 The notes, journals and characters of Aboriginal Protectors William Thomas and his Chief George Robinson form the backbone of this compilation. With this ethnographic material we learn something of the Kulin worldview into this mostly white-fella history. Sounding 1: Before 1840 describes the initial British and European experiences, events, observations, intentions, self-serving judgements, ignorance, naivete, treachery and so on when they found Oz and proclaimed the continent theirs by the now obvious fiction of terra nullius – Latin legalese for ‘land belonging to no people’. The reader may enjoy separating the grains of truth from the chaff propaganda of Empire capitalism or racist / sectarian Christian bible dogma that was the self-serving mindset of the white land-takers. Batman and Fawkner’s land-hunting deals with local koori’s along with the re-emergence of the remarkable wild white castaway Buckley made their mark on the first settlement at Melbourne. The focus widens in 1836 with Surveyor-General Major Mitchell’s and his Wuradjuri guides ‘conquering the interior’ from the Murray near Mildura to the Western District at Portland and then back north-east across the state to the Murray upstream at Albury. His wheel tracks opened up Victoria from the north. First contact race interactions at Port Phillip and the notion of cultural-coexistence during the first five years leads to the role of ‘successful battler’ and publican Fawkner in the colonial invasion process from Kulin country to sheep-run to city. Sounding 1 then winds up with Melbourne’s first executions and descriptions of Port Phillip as the money melting pot forming the Melbourne hub of world capitalism. Twentieth century academic studies now identify native religion, language zones, tribal locations and clan heads at the time of dispossession by pirate capitalism. In describing the Australian land-rush the chapter echoes oscillate between history, sociology, race theory, trade and class wars, whaling and sealing, imperialism and the monopoly East India Company army mates all pitted against the ‘vanishing race’ of hunter-gathering ‘savages’. The dispossession was virtually complete in Victoria before the 1850’s gold rushes transformed the sheep-runs into banker’s dividend wealth for the ‘winners’. Sounding 2: DISPOSSESSION AT MELBOURNE: Sounding 2 unfolds gently with a wistful early Melbourne memoir involving Batman’s lost lawyer Gellibrand in 1836 but then we confront the frontier ‘kill or be killed’ point of necessity. The violent life, times and fate of mass murderer Fred Taylor who was first employed as overseer for banker Swanston’s Bellarine peninsula land-grab sets the local dispossession tone. Taylor’s repeated atrocities today exposes a credibility gap in Oz – between civilized progress and slaughter, that now looms over all else in Victoria’s birth as an independent state in 1851. The winter of 1837 saw the first violent death of a white squatter and his servant by ‘savage natives’ north-west of Williamstown at Mt Cotterell. Town leaders such as Fawkner and ‘police chief’ Henry Batman formed a posse that also included clan heads from both the Melbourne and Geelong tribal areas. Buckley refused to take part in the vigilante party and its punitive actions belied the humanitarian standards expressed in Batman’s treaty deed. This revenge slaughter and destruction of ‘villages’ by the white invaders forced the Sydney government to investigate and so began administering ‘law and order’ at Port Phillip. By 1838 Sydney trumped Batman’s land-grab and the penal government of NSW on the one hand executing eight ‘whites’ for killing what the newspapers called ‘savages’, while on the other hand providing sufficient speedy cavalry to tackle black resistance in Victoria at places such as west of Colac and near Benalla after the Faithfull massacre. The arrival in 1839 of first governor La Trobe and the Aboriginal Protectorate plan then unfolds the development of town civic structures while tribal life disintegrates. Government and private measures to ‘tame the naked Melbourne natives’ culminated with the dawn Merri Creek round-up in October 1840 of hundreds of Kulins by Major Lettsom’s redcoats and townsmen. This appears as the death blow to tribal life, and with the first shiploads of migrating British colonists arriving in 1841, near genocide for the Kulin, Mara, Kurnai and Murray River first-peoples.
Publisher: BookPOD
ISBN: 0992290406
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 1105
Book Description
Sounding 1: BEFORE 1840 The notes, journals and characters of Aboriginal Protectors William Thomas and his Chief George Robinson form the backbone of this compilation. With this ethnographic material we learn something of the Kulin worldview into this mostly white-fella history. Sounding 1: Before 1840 describes the initial British and European experiences, events, observations, intentions, self-serving judgements, ignorance, naivete, treachery and so on when they found Oz and proclaimed the continent theirs by the now obvious fiction of terra nullius – Latin legalese for ‘land belonging to no people’. The reader may enjoy separating the grains of truth from the chaff propaganda of Empire capitalism or racist / sectarian Christian bible dogma that was the self-serving mindset of the white land-takers. Batman and Fawkner’s land-hunting deals with local koori’s along with the re-emergence of the remarkable wild white castaway Buckley made their mark on the first settlement at Melbourne. The focus widens in 1836 with Surveyor-General Major Mitchell’s and his Wuradjuri guides ‘conquering the interior’ from the Murray near Mildura to the Western District at Portland and then back north-east across the state to the Murray upstream at Albury. His wheel tracks opened up Victoria from the north. First contact race interactions at Port Phillip and the notion of cultural-coexistence during the first five years leads to the role of ‘successful battler’ and publican Fawkner in the colonial invasion process from Kulin country to sheep-run to city. Sounding 1 then winds up with Melbourne’s first executions and descriptions of Port Phillip as the money melting pot forming the Melbourne hub of world capitalism. Twentieth century academic studies now identify native religion, language zones, tribal locations and clan heads at the time of dispossession by pirate capitalism. In describing the Australian land-rush the chapter echoes oscillate between history, sociology, race theory, trade and class wars, whaling and sealing, imperialism and the monopoly East India Company army mates all pitted against the ‘vanishing race’ of hunter-gathering ‘savages’. The dispossession was virtually complete in Victoria before the 1850’s gold rushes transformed the sheep-runs into banker’s dividend wealth for the ‘winners’. Sounding 2: DISPOSSESSION AT MELBOURNE: Sounding 2 unfolds gently with a wistful early Melbourne memoir involving Batman’s lost lawyer Gellibrand in 1836 but then we confront the frontier ‘kill or be killed’ point of necessity. The violent life, times and fate of mass murderer Fred Taylor who was first employed as overseer for banker Swanston’s Bellarine peninsula land-grab sets the local dispossession tone. Taylor’s repeated atrocities today exposes a credibility gap in Oz – between civilized progress and slaughter, that now looms over all else in Victoria’s birth as an independent state in 1851. The winter of 1837 saw the first violent death of a white squatter and his servant by ‘savage natives’ north-west of Williamstown at Mt Cotterell. Town leaders such as Fawkner and ‘police chief’ Henry Batman formed a posse that also included clan heads from both the Melbourne and Geelong tribal areas. Buckley refused to take part in the vigilante party and its punitive actions belied the humanitarian standards expressed in Batman’s treaty deed. This revenge slaughter and destruction of ‘villages’ by the white invaders forced the Sydney government to investigate and so began administering ‘law and order’ at Port Phillip. By 1838 Sydney trumped Batman’s land-grab and the penal government of NSW on the one hand executing eight ‘whites’ for killing what the newspapers called ‘savages’, while on the other hand providing sufficient speedy cavalry to tackle black resistance in Victoria at places such as west of Colac and near Benalla after the Faithfull massacre. The arrival in 1839 of first governor La Trobe and the Aboriginal Protectorate plan then unfolds the development of town civic structures while tribal life disintegrates. Government and private measures to ‘tame the naked Melbourne natives’ culminated with the dawn Merri Creek round-up in October 1840 of hundreds of Kulins by Major Lettsom’s redcoats and townsmen. This appears as the death blow to tribal life, and with the first shiploads of migrating British colonists arriving in 1841, near genocide for the Kulin, Mara, Kurnai and Murray River first-peoples.