Aspects and Houses in Analysis (Principles and Practice of Astrology, Vol. 4)
Aspects and Houses in Analysis explores dimensions of symmetry, balance, and the intensification of forces, all of which are keys to perceiving the identity. Patterns and emphases are more thoroughly discussed than ever before: the grand trine, grand cross, T square, elements and odes, gender, and retrogradation of planets. Dynamic awareness of these structures reveals the organization of myriad personality dimensions and lends clarity to the overall organization of the identity itself. Mr. Tyle synthesizes what was presented in his first three volumes, creating analyses that become vibrant images. He translates astrological symbols and concepts into relevant modes of functioning, transforming description of abstract character into the breathing, living being itself.
Aspects and Houses in Analysis explores dimensions of symmetry, balance, and the intensification of forces, all of which are keys to perceiving the identity. Patterns and emphases are more thoroughly discussed than ever before: the grand trine, grand cross, T square, elements and odes, gender, and retrogradation of planets. Dynamic awareness of these structures reveals the organization of myriad personality dimensions and lends clarity to the overall organization of the identity itself. Mr. Tyle synthesizes what was presented in his first three volumes, creating analyses that become vibrant images. He translates astrological symbols and concepts into relevant modes of functioning, transforming description of abstract character into the breathing, living being itself.
Aspects and Houses in Analysis explores dimensions of symmetry, balance, and the intensification of forces, all of which are keys to perceiving the identity. Patterns and emphases are more thoroughly discussed than ever before: the grand trine, grand cross, T square, elements and odes, gender, and retrogradation of planets. Dynamic awareness of these structures reveals the organization of myriad personality dimensions and lends clarity to the overall organization of the identity itself. Mr. Tyle synthesizes what was presented in his first three volumes, creating analyses that become vibrant images. He translates astrological symbols and concepts into relevant modes of functioning, transforming description of abstract character into the breathing, living being itself.