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Review: The Art of Predictive Astrology

The Art of Predictive Astrology

Author: Carol Rushman 

Published: 2002

Astrology Level: 2/3

Our Rating: A


Our Review: 

In this compelling book, Carol Rushman shares with readers some very valuable predictive techniques, culled from over 30 years of experience. This is a fascinating read for intermediate students of Astrology. The book contains quite a bit of information about progressions in addition to other techniques, such as transits and eclipses. Rushman refers to "the natal promise" often, and reminds us that things won't come to pass unless it is promised in the natal chart. 

Predictive techniques that are discussed in this book include progressions and transits, lunations and eclipses, stationing and retrograde planets, as well as potentials in the natal chart itself. An entire chapter is devoted to progressed house cusps, which is something you won't easily find in other books.

This to-the-point book is devoted to giving straight answers about the future. Real-life examples are offered and real-world concerns about the future are addressed. If you have studied predictive astrology at all, you are likely to thoroughly enjoy The Art of Predictive Astrology, as it is filled with practical tidbits that most students of astrology will want to test and use in their own work.

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