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This bestselling astrology classic was the WINNER OF THE 1985 PAI AWARD (Professional Astrologers Incorporated) "for outstanding activities in furthering the goals of Astrology." Published to almost immediate critical acclaim, The Inner Sky is beloved by both beginning and seasoned astrologers. The book introduces all the astrological basics--signs, planets, houses, aspects--and pulls them together in a step-by-step strategy for synthesis that anyone can learn. One of the most popular texts for beginning the study of astrology, the book has received praise by professional astrology teachers as well as celebrities such as Sting and Robert Downey Jr.Readers will learn an approach to astrology that is positive and affirming, and which celebrates human diversity, in the style of Evolutionary Astrology that Steven Forrest has become renown for the world over. The writing is both accessible and poetic, reaching the reader through clear imagery and storyline that is easily memorable and retainable. Differing from astrology texts that are simply descriptive, The Inner Sky takes the reader on a journey into the astrology of freedom and choice, where we discover the interplay of celestial influence and free will, and the magic that we all can find there. Review: A Very Useful & Methodological Approach to Understanding Astrology - As someone who has been interested in understanding various concepts in astrology, I have often been displeased with the amount of information overload that is all too often given in typical "cookbook"-type astrology books. Many astrology books provide lengthy lists of descriptions that explain the meaning of when particular planets appear in specific signs or houses in an individual's birthchart, as well as some information about aspects between planets. Unfortunately, too many of these "cookbook"-type astrology books don't provide sufficient (or any) explanations as to how to synthesize the information from the numerous lists into a concise and unconfused birthchart interpretation, or how to recognize which features in a birthchart are more important than others. Thankfully, this is not the case with Steven Forrest's 1988 book "The Inner Sky: How To Make Wiser Choices for a More Fulfilling Life". In his book, Mr. Forrest provides an elegant set of guidelines that enable novice students of astrology to grasp what the most important features in a birthchart are so that a concise synthesis of the lengthy amount of information contained within it can be effectively navigated and understood without falling prey to information overload. (In my opinion, information overload is probably the single largest impasse that most students of astrology face when attempting to interpret a birthchart.) Mr. Forrest advises that to begin a birthchart interpretation, an individual should only focus initially on three key features: the sun, moon and the ascendant; which is what he refers to as the "primal triad". By using the archetypes of the signs in which the sun, moon and ascendant occur, a basic understanding as a starting point for developing a more comprehensive interpretation of a birthchart can be more easily remembered as more features of the birthchart are slowly and methodically taken into consideration. This includes something that no "cookbook"-type astrology book that I had previously read effectively addresses: how to understand a planet's position in a sign and house taken together. The next step that Mr. Forrest suggests is to then consider whether the birthchart in question has any hemispheric emphasis by observing how many planets are contained within each birthchart hemisphere. Then, one of the most beneficial descriptions (in my opinion) that Mr. Forrest describes in the book comes into play: identifying the focalizers. Focalizers are those planets within a birthchart other than the sun and moon that should be given greater emphasis (or priority) in interpretation. No "cookbook"-type astrology book that I had previously read had ever provided a clear way to identity which planets in a birthchart should be regarded as the most important. This alone makes "The Inner Sky" stand out as an extremely useful resource. Other guidelines that Mr. Forrest suggests should follow understanding the primal triad, the hemispheres and the focalizers include understanding the moon's nodes and looking for common themes among everything that has been studied thus far. Mr. Forrest also addresses how to resolve seemingly irresolvable conflicting bits within a birthchart because his approach to interpreting a birthchart involves psychology, not fortune telling; and is commonly referred to as evolutionary astrology. Before Mr. Forrest discusses the interpretive techniques that I listed above, he begins "The Inner Sky" with some basics in his first part of the book that he names "The Territory", which contains three chapters. The second part, named "Words", contains four chapters where he gives vivid and extremely useful understandings of the individual signs, planets and houses. The third and final part, named "Sentences", contains five chapters and is where Mr. Forrest explains the guidelines as I mentioned in the previous paragraph and then proceeds to give a well-written interpretation example. Consequently, with its 12 chapters, four appendices, comprehensive glossary, index and wonderful writing, I rate Steven Forrest's book "The Inner Sky: How To Make Wiser Choices for a More Fulfilling Life" with a resounding 5 out of 5 stars and highly recommend it to anyone interested in understanding a methodological approach to interpreting astrological birthcharts. In my opinion, this is probably the best book to read first to begin a study of astrology. Review: Top book I recommend for astrology beginners - The Inner Sky by Steven Forrest is one of the top five books I recommend to all my beginning astrology students. As a practicing evolutionary astrologer and always looking for great books to recommend to my students this one is on top of the list. It is simple, well-written and Steven uses both modern and traditional rulerships for the planets and I think that is imperative for any beginner student who takes a path into other disciplines such as horary and traditional astrology later. The bolding and layout are easy to read and helps in recall of the material. In evolutionary and psychological astrology it is nice to have the shadow view of each sign as he's written within each zodiacal sign. All the foundations of evolutionary astrology are packed into this book with a glossary and index at the end for finding what you need within the book. Astrology is a language of symbols and this book begins the journey with descriptive and meaningful context and examples to start learning. Overall this book is excellent and I highly recommend it.
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M**T
A Very Useful & Methodological Approach to Understanding Astrology
As someone who has been interested in understanding various concepts in astrology, I have often been displeased with the amount of information overload that is all too often given in typical "cookbook"-type astrology books. Many astrology books provide lengthy lists of descriptions that explain the meaning of when particular planets appear in specific signs or houses in an individual's birthchart, as well as some information about aspects between planets. Unfortunately, too many of these "cookbook"-type astrology books don't provide sufficient (or any) explanations as to how to synthesize the information from the numerous lists into a concise and unconfused birthchart interpretation, or how to recognize which features in a birthchart are more important than others. Thankfully, this is not the case with Steven Forrest's 1988 book "The Inner Sky: How To Make Wiser Choices for a More Fulfilling Life". In his book, Mr. Forrest provides an elegant set of guidelines that enable novice students of astrology to grasp what the most important features in a birthchart are so that a concise synthesis of the lengthy amount of information contained within it can be effectively navigated and understood without falling prey to information overload. (In my opinion, information overload is probably the single largest impasse that most students of astrology face when attempting to interpret a birthchart.) Mr. Forrest advises that to begin a birthchart interpretation, an individual should only focus initially on three key features: the sun, moon and the ascendant; which is what he refers to as the "primal triad". By using the archetypes of the signs in which the sun, moon and ascendant occur, a basic understanding as a starting point for developing a more comprehensive interpretation of a birthchart can be more easily remembered as more features of the birthchart are slowly and methodically taken into consideration. This includes something that no "cookbook"-type astrology book that I had previously read effectively addresses: how to understand a planet's position in a sign and house taken together. The next step that Mr. Forrest suggests is to then consider whether the birthchart in question has any hemispheric emphasis by observing how many planets are contained within each birthchart hemisphere. Then, one of the most beneficial descriptions (in my opinion) that Mr. Forrest describes in the book comes into play: identifying the focalizers. Focalizers are those planets within a birthchart other than the sun and moon that should be given greater emphasis (or priority) in interpretation. No "cookbook"-type astrology book that I had previously read had ever provided a clear way to identity which planets in a birthchart should be regarded as the most important. This alone makes "The Inner Sky" stand out as an extremely useful resource. Other guidelines that Mr. Forrest suggests should follow understanding the primal triad, the hemispheres and the focalizers include understanding the moon's nodes and looking for common themes among everything that has been studied thus far. Mr. Forrest also addresses how to resolve seemingly irresolvable conflicting bits within a birthchart because his approach to interpreting a birthchart involves psychology, not fortune telling; and is commonly referred to as evolutionary astrology. Before Mr. Forrest discusses the interpretive techniques that I listed above, he begins "The Inner Sky" with some basics in his first part of the book that he names "The Territory", which contains three chapters. The second part, named "Words", contains four chapters where he gives vivid and extremely useful understandings of the individual signs, planets and houses. The third and final part, named "Sentences", contains five chapters and is where Mr. Forrest explains the guidelines as I mentioned in the previous paragraph and then proceeds to give a well-written interpretation example. Consequently, with its 12 chapters, four appendices, comprehensive glossary, index and wonderful writing, I rate Steven Forrest's book "The Inner Sky: How To Make Wiser Choices for a More Fulfilling Life" with a resounding 5 out of 5 stars and highly recommend it to anyone interested in understanding a methodological approach to interpreting astrological birthcharts. In my opinion, this is probably the best book to read first to begin a study of astrology.
S**.
Top book I recommend for astrology beginners
The Inner Sky by Steven Forrest is one of the top five books I recommend to all my beginning astrology students. As a practicing evolutionary astrologer and always looking for great books to recommend to my students this one is on top of the list. It is simple, well-written and Steven uses both modern and traditional rulerships for the planets and I think that is imperative for any beginner student who takes a path into other disciplines such as horary and traditional astrology later. The bolding and layout are easy to read and helps in recall of the material. In evolutionary and psychological astrology it is nice to have the shadow view of each sign as he's written within each zodiacal sign. All the foundations of evolutionary astrology are packed into this book with a glossary and index at the end for finding what you need within the book. Astrology is a language of symbols and this book begins the journey with descriptive and meaningful context and examples to start learning. Overall this book is excellent and I highly recommend it.
K**7
Great book on astrology
This book & author was recommended by another astrology book I enjoyed. I was hesitant on ordering the book thinking it would be outdated due to its first edition copyright date. I was very pleasantly surprised that the book was applicable in the current day. The author is very good at explaining concepts as well as providing examples for various ways to view the topic at hand. The book is a great resource that I am positive I will use as a reference from time to time. Fantastic book. Fantastic author. I have already ordered 4 other of his books.
B**3
Great Book
Out of all the books I tried to read in order to understand the practice of astrology, this is the only books that made the whole thing make sense to me. After reading this book, everything just clicked. Steven does a great job describing the mechanics underlying the process, rather than just giving formulas (although he does give a formula as well). Overall, this book was an essential first step on my journey in learning astrology. Highly recommend.
E**M
A must for all Astro lover
Very insightful
L**K
The Inner Sky by Steven Forrest
Great book on Astrology. Wish I had read it first.
J**G
Easy reading astrology
I've just begun reading it, but I am enjoying how it's written and how easy it is to understand
B**A
Amazing Book for an Amateur
I had been studying astrology for a little over a year when I read this book. It really paints the whole picture, and pieces things together nicely. In great detail and prose, this book explains each zodiac, planet, and house. It also gives you a nice guide of how to read a chart. I really enjoyed learning from this book. It has an enormous amount of information in it-- so it is a book that can be read and enjoyed numerous times. I don't think this book is appropriate for a true beginner; I think it's best for someone who knows a fair/moderate bit about astrology. Otherwise it might be overwhelming. Definitely one to keep for reference. I really loved it!
D**I
Darei 10 stelle!
Questo libro è pazzesco. Un cimelio per gli appassionati di astrologia che vogliono approfondire l'essenza dell'interpretazione di un tema natale in modo semplice ma efficace. Forrest scrive divinamente - un testo scorrevole, fluido, chiaro e che rimane impresso, anche grazie alla ripetizione dei concetti con parole chiave e ad esempi simpatici e funzionali. Il suo metodo mi ha dato una nuova prospettiva su come affrontare questa affascinante disciplina e dà gli strumenti e gli input necessari all'obiettivo del libro. Consigliatissimo - se ci fossero 10 stelle, non esiterei!
N**A
What a Truly One of a Kind Amazing Book! Author is Clearly There for the Reader!
Written with such a Compassionate Approach. The writer clearly focuses on the reader and is there for the reader. The book is so easy to read and follow. It is like reading a beautiful novel. And I am blown away with the accuracy. It proves once again how accurate astrology is! Here on the pages I was able to find myself and I could not figure out all my life why I was so introverted. Here it goes... my Moon in Capricorn... By the way my babies were born on January 6th!!!! the birthdate of the author! What a synchronicity! This is one of the best books on astrology. Once you put it all together it just makes sense as to why you are the way you are! And than it is so interesting to view the parts of yourself, your inner self, your persona, your emotional structure. The inner knowledge is so important on the road of self discovery! The more we know ourselves the more we can open ourselves up to the World around us and make it a better place! This book is very good for the soul!
L**A
EXCELENTE LIBRO.
Excelente libro para aprender lo básico de astrología. Es fácil de comprender porque usa muchos ejemplos y analogías. Explica muy bien cada concepto sin ser demasiado complejo. Y en el último capítulo analiza una carta astral para poner en práctica todo lo que redacta. Lo recomiendo mucho.
I**E
Parfait pour les débutants.
Très clair, permet d'aborder le vaste domaine qu'est l'astrologie.
H**Y
Boring but good book
The book is very good but I only find the autheur boring. He is very good in his work and his books tho.
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