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Alan Oken, an internationally recognized astrologer, lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico. (Bowker Author Biography)

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Works by Alan Oken

Alan Oken's Complete Guide to Astrology (1980) 160 copies, 1 review
Rulers of the Horoscope (2000) 49 copies, 3 reviews
As Above, So Below (1973) 38 copies
Numerology Demystified (2001) 9 copies
Las Casas Del Horoscopo (2006) 2 copies

Associated Works

Pluto: The Evolutionary Journey of the Soul, Volume 1 (1985) — Foreword — 173 copies, 2 reviews

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Birthdate
1944-03-28
Gender
male
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
New York, New York, USA
Associated Place (for map)
New York, USA

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6 reviews
The focus of this book is house dispositorships: if the planet that rules one house is in this other house, what is the significance of that combination? This is a technique that comes from traditional astrology, and I'm delighted that another book has been written about it, aimed toward students of modern astrology. However, I am too much a traditional astrologer myself to fully enjoy it; Oken's use of the modern rulerships (using Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto as the rulers of Aquarius, show more Pisces, and Scorpio respectively—he also flirts with the idea of Pluto as a co-ruler of Aries) resulted in my arguing with the book more than getting anything useful out of it. I recommend this book for modern astrologers, but would warn traditional astrologers that it may be too frustrating to be worth the reading time. show less
Oken's explanation of the rulers in the 12 houses was what I was looking for. The book is worth a read for this last section alone. I felt that the rest of it was too precise, almost to the point of tediousness.

The first section deals with planets, their strengths and debilitations in the various signs. There's some theories, like Mercury not performing well in Libra (but it's an air sign!!) which were very curious to me. He doesn't explain his justifications, which I found baffling, show more but...*shrugs*. Oken uses both the traditional and modern sign rulers. His flexibility may rankle some people.

The second section deals with the chart rulers and their aspects to each other. This I quite enjoyed.

On overall, I could foresee this as a keeper, for any serious astrology student looking to grasp both the intuitive and logical parts of chart interpretation.
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If you're looking for a playful and light book about astrology, then this book is NOT for you. This book is quite serious and academic with tons of valuable information. It delves quite deep into the history of astrology and this forms the foundation of this book. It's written and reads like a text book. As an amateur astrologer, I found this book very helpful and I have recommended it to anyone who is rather serious about learning astrology. It's a must-have for anyone wanting to approach show more their interest in the stars and their horoscopes with any degree of seriousness. show less
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If you are an advanced astrologer and a student of the esoteric teachings by Alice Bailey, this book will be most helpful. Oken succeeds in making Bailey's "Esoteric Astrology" more comprehensible. It contains a short study of the Seven Rays and examples of the way a soul-centered horoscope can be delineated. (It must be understood that it is not possible to find your own personal Rays from your personal chart.) It is one of the best books about esoteric astrology, together with the book by show more Errol Weiner: "Transpersonal Astrology." show less

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