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On the Heavenly Spheres

On the Heavenly Spheres

by Helena Avelar

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appears in Astrology.

Thousands of years ago, people first observed a correlation between the heavenly bodies and events on Earth. Out of these early observations and subsequent refinements came what today is known as astrology. For most of these millennia, astrologers used only the seven visible planets: Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. It is out of...

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Astrology Uncovered
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This is a practical, instructional guide aimed at newcomers who want to understand what planets, houses and zodiac signs mean and how to start reading a natal chart. The writing is accessible and organized around clear sections (planets, chart mechanics, sign-by-sign notes), so it works well as a reference you can return to. The main limitation is depth: advanced techniques and nuanced debate about interpretation are largely absent, and the long sign breakdowns can become repetitive for readers seeking novelty or rigorous technical steps.

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