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Astrology, a Language of Life. v. 1, Progressions

by Robert P. Blaschke, Patricia Laferriere

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This book on progressions is quite accessible to astrological readers of many levels, but it is not a beginner's book. It does not just give the basics of progressions. It goes beyond that to provide a practical and theoretical foundation for integrating the various methods of progressions into a single body of method...Blaschke's theory is that these three types of progression derive their usefulness from the following relationships. Secondaries are the result of the interaction of the Earth and the Sun (day and year) which in turn correlate to Matter and Spirit. Tertiaries are the result of the interaction of the Earth and the Moon (day and month) which correlate to Matter and Soul. And finally minors are the result of the interaction of the Moon and the Sun (month and year) which correlate to Soul and Spirit...This is technically a very rich book and one which teaches a definite method which would not be difficult to apply in practice...this book should advance the study of progressions in astrology on both the practical and theoretical level and for this we owe Robert Blaschke a vote of thanks.… (more)
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…the snow prince arrived in the dead of winterenraptured by one glance from his beloved dancer…seeing that she was under a spell from a painful pasthe drew his sword to slay the dragonand free her heart…many battles were fought and lostand our hero fell grievously wounded angels came to comfort him…so in the end a princess was born to the belovedand for the dragon to be rendered harmlessthe prince had to surrender to defeatand lay down his sword for the quill…
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for my lost daughter, Fióna Gisellemy blood runs in your veins
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In astrology there is one thing that we have enough of, books for beginners. [Foreword by Robert Hand]
Welcome to the world of progressions.
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This book on progressions is quite accessible to astrological readers of many levels, but it is not a beginner's book. It does not just give the basics of progressions. It goes beyond that to provide a practical and theoretical foundation for integrating the various methods of progressions into a single body of method...Blaschke's theory is that these three types of progression derive their usefulness from the following relationships. Secondaries are the result of the interaction of the Earth and the Sun (day and year) which in turn correlate to Matter and Spirit. Tertiaries are the result of the interaction of the Earth and the Moon (day and month) which correlate to Matter and Soul. And finally minors are the result of the interaction of the Moon and the Sun (month and year) which correlate to Soul and Spirit...This is technically a very rich book and one which teaches a definite method which would not be difficult to apply in practice...this book should advance the study of progressions in astrology on both the practical and theoretical level and for this we owe Robert Blaschke a vote of thanks.

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