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Astrology for Beginners: A Simple Way to Read Your ChartAuthor: Joann Hampar |
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Learn to interpret a language of symbols that describes your life's fullest potential. A step-by-step approach to decoding the mysteries of your astrological chart. Have you ever wanted to learn how to read your astrological chart but thought it was too complex? Now Astrology for Beginners breaks down the language of the stars, making chart reading simple, informative, and fun. From angles and aspects to Sun signs and chart patterns, professional astrologer and popular author Joann Hampar explains every major facet of your astrological chart. Are you an enigmatic introvert on a mission to save the world like self-motivated Scorpio Leonardo DiCaprio? A born entrepreneur like business-savvy Gemini Donald Trump? Chart patterns of these celebrities and more will help you better understand your own star-charted life path. Straightforward and practical, this astrology book teaches you the basics of chart interpretation in just six chapters. You will gain invaluable insight into your own astrology and that of your loved ones as astrology's unique language of symbols is revealed. Joann Hampar's career in astrology began in 1983 when she was hired as a staff writer for American Astrology Magazine in New York City. In the years that followed she devoted much of her time to counseling private clients and writing freelance articles for AA and other magazines including Dell Horoscope, The Mountain Astrologer, Llewellyn New Times, and AFA's Today's Astrologer. Her first book was published in 1993 by the American Federation of Astrologers and addressed a simplified method of reading one's birth chart. Hampar studied at the American School of Astrology in New York City, and earned a Certificate in Horary and Electional Astrology from the Gilbert Navarro - Ivy Jacobson School in Horary and Electional Astrology. She is a member of the American Federation of Astrologers, Theosophical Society, Association for Research and Enlightenment and Asia Society. |
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