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Learn Astrology with Mary English


Hello, welcome to my Astrology podcast: Learn Astrology with Mary. We will be learning a bit about Astrology and how wonderful it is and how it can help you understand yourself and others much better.

The first 20 Episodes cover everything you need to know to make an Astrological Birth chart and understand it. We use an accurate Swiss website https://www.astro.com/index.htm 

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I hope you enjoy listening!

I am the author of a number of books on Astrology more info here on my Amazon page https://www.amazon.com/Mary-English/e/B002T5OG4A

I have been in private practice as a professional Astrologer since the late 1990s and I am a member of the Astrological Association of Great Britain https://www.astrologicalassociation.com/ and https://www.afan.org/ the Association for Astrological Networking

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Apr 28, 2018

As mentioned this is a great book that covers what you do really need to know: How and Why Astrology even started.

Here's the link to the book The Astrologers & Their Creed by Christopher McIntosh  https://amzn.to/2HCw7ok

Here's Dr McIntosh's Uni Page:

 https://humanities.exeter.ac.uk/history/staff/cmcintosh/

Illustration

This is the piccie from the book showing the ecliptic:Sun's apparent path (among the stars) through the year.

And the Equator : imaginary line around the Earth at equal distance to the Poles

Quote from page 24:

These points are what we would now call the solstices and the equinoxes. The diagram below explains these terms more clearly. The sphere is the Earth and the horizontal circle round it represents the equator (imagining that the Earth's axis is vertical). The tilted circle represents the ecliptic, that is the path that the Sun appears to trace around the Earth during the course of a year. The equinoxes are the points where the ecliptic crosses the equator, once in the spring and once in the autumn. These are marked as E1 and E2 (respectively). The solstices are the highest points of summer and winter and are shown as S1 and S2. If one lived in the northern hemisphere S1 would be the summer solstice and S2 the winter one, and vice-versa for the southern hemisphere.

ecliptic