In this easy to read book, Ken Bowser presents the basics of Sidereal Astrology from the viewpoint of a Western astrologer.
Arising out of forty years of practice with Sidereal astrology, this book is a gift to the world, representing the reemergence in our time of an Astrology based upon the actual positions of the stars themselves and offering insightful interpretations of the stellar script as it comes to expression in the horoscope.-Robert Powell Ph.
D., author of History of the Zodiac and many other works, and co-author of the recently published book The Astrological Revolution..
An Introduction to Western Sidereal Astrology is a modest title for this excellent book, which provides a basic overview of Sidereal Astrology as it has developed in the West since the rediscovery of the ancient Babylonian Sidereal zodiac at the end of the nineteenth century.
Also included are three appendices: historical information, the origin of the exaltations, and the tropical-Sidereal debate.
All of these principles are illustrated with examples that serve as a guide for interpretation.
Ken also examines the forty-five planet combinations, looking at each in depth and presenting the unique characteristics each represents.
Both astrologers and students of the science will appreciate the clear and helpful delineation of the planets, signs, houses, and aspects as presented in the Sidereal chart.
In this easy to read book, Ken Bowser presents the basics of Sidereal Astrology from the viewpoint of a Western astrologer