Review of The New Astrology For The 21st Century
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Review of The New Astrology For The 21st Century
THE NEW ASTROLOGY FOR THE 21ST CENTURY: A Unique Blend Of Chinese And Western Astrology by SUZANNE WHITE is a book that focuses on astrology and Zodiac signs. It contains in-depth explanations that make a reader come to an accurate understanding of astrology. It combines Western astrology and Chinese astrology and matches them to serve as a guideline for understanding a person's character and qualities.
Western astrology uses fire, air, earth, and water elements. The author explained how the astrological sign rules these elements: Aries, Leo, Sagittarius, Gemini, Libra, Aquarius, Taurus, Virgo, Capricorn, Cancer, Scorpio, Pisces. Ten planets or heavenly bodies also rule these astrological signs, and they have various characteristics. The author did not stop there but ventured into Chinese astrology, which is different. Chinese astrology uses an animal sign, either Yin or Yang. In this book, we find a combination of Western astrology and Chinese astrology. What does this combination bring about? And how does this combination explain more about a person's character or qualities? Don't miss out on this opportunity. Read the book.
The book is exciting and full of knowledge. It is suitable for a professional astrologer and can be used for relationship analysis. The author does not only talk about Western astrology and Zodiac signs which are pretty well known, but she also talks about Chinese astrology and combines them. Each combination has its characteristics and tells what kind of people would suit them. For example, I am a Leo in Western astrology, and in Chinese astrology, I am a Monkey. If combined as “Leo/Monkey,” I would have various qualities: improvisation, cunning, stability, self-involvement, wit, and opportunism. Western astrology may be known to all, but Chinese astrology isn't prevalent. By reading and coming to an accurate understanding of our Zodiac signs, one would be able to know more about himself and others.
What I love most about the book is that it contains a detailed explanation of both Western and Chinese astrology. It also included pictures of the animal sign, and there are also birth years and the animal sign connected to each year. This way, a person who knows nothing about Chinese astrology can be able to grasp what it means. Another thing I like about this book is that it writes about each sign's characters, qualities, and matches.
On location 1424, we have the historical reference charts from 1600 to 1699, including the year, signs, elements, when the year begins, and when it ends. This is what I also love about the book. The book was professionally edited.
I could find anything to dislike or consider negative in the book. But some errors disturbed my flow while reading and made me misunderstand some sentences. However, I would gladly rate this book 4 out of 4 stars due to the positive aspects and lessons I learned. I want to recommend this book to astrology lovers and those who like to know more about astrology and Zodiac signs.
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