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I'd definitely get De Fouw's book after I learned some of the basics...but

if you love the study you've got to get it.

 

Ronnie Gale-Dreyer's book is very user friendly and nicely priced

 

some time ago I bumped into some nice FREE on-line lessons on Chakra Phani's

web site...not the one where you must pay.

 

I must say, that the best is Joni Patry's. She really lays out a lot of

information in a logical and useful format. You'll feel as if you really

have a feel for it after you go through the book.

 

I've done Frawley's correspondence course and you get a lot for your $$

there, but it is all in his book AStrology of the Seers.

happy studies

c

 

Christopher Kevill [christopher.kevill]

Tuesday, July 13, 2004 8:10 PM

Re: Re: Jyotish texts

 

 

Andrew Bloomfield's book is probably the most user-friendly and is the

best

laid out. I think it's called How to Practice Vedic Astrology.

 

De Fouw's book tend towards the ponderous IMO, although I know it's

popular.

 

c.

 

 

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" Therese Hamilton " <eastwest

Tuesday, July 13, 2004 1:12 PM

Re: Jyotish texts

 

 

> At 12:20 PM 7/12/04 -0700, RL wrote:

> >Have been a jyotish (sidereal?) believer for some years now (when my

one

> >and only jyotish reading actually identified me to a T as opposed to

> >tropical astrology).

> >

> >Would like to seriously study it now and have the time. Any advice re:

> >rookie books would be very welcome as well as any online courses you

could

> >recommend (live in the toolies in Oregon and thre would not be much

> >educational opportunity in my region, I fear).

> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

>

> The very best book on Jyotish which can be read and constantly used as a

> reference is Hart deFouw's LIGHT ON LIFE. There are several newer

> introductory books to Jyotish written by western astrologers. The best

way

> to get a feel for these is find a book store that stocks them and spend

an

> afternoon finding the book that appeals to you the most. I haven't seen

all

> of them, so can't make a recommendation.

>

> Therese

>

>

>

>

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Andrew Bloomfield's book is probably the most user-friendly and is the best

laid out. I think it's called How to Practice Vedic Astrology.

 

De Fouw's book tend towards the ponderous IMO, although I know it's popular.

 

c.

 

 

-

" Therese Hamilton " <eastwest

 

Tuesday, July 13, 2004 1:12 PM

Re: Jyotish texts

 

 

> At 12:20 PM 7/12/04 -0700, RL wrote:

> >Have been a jyotish (sidereal?) believer for some years now (when my one

> >and only jyotish reading actually identified me to a T as opposed to

> >tropical astrology).

> >

> >Would like to seriously study it now and have the time. Any advice re:

> >rookie books would be very welcome as well as any online courses you

could

> >recommend (live in the toolies in Oregon and thre would not be much

> >educational opportunity in my region, I fear).

> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

>

> The very best book on Jyotish which can be read and constantly used as a

> reference is Hart deFouw's LIGHT ON LIFE. There are several newer

> introductory books to Jyotish written by western astrologers. The best way

> to get a feel for these is find a book store that stocks them and spend an

> afternoon finding the book that appeals to you the most. I haven't seen

all

> of them, so can't make a recommendation.

>

> Therese

>

>

>

>

> " How can Pluto be in Sagittarius when it's so close to Antares? " -----

>

> Post message:

> Subscribe: -

> Un: -

> List owner: -owner

>

> Shortcut URL to this page:

> /

>

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