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amazed, astonished, helped, intrigued. I just started studying astrology and recently joined AA. An odd combo I realize, but such is life. With a Gemini north node in my fourth house, I have read the relevant chapters and have been amazed,astonished, helped, intrigued and plenty more (let me get my thesaurus...). Read in conjunction with AA's Big Book, I have felt some real healing in my life. Both are eminently practical, easy to read, easily understandable and, best of all, helpful. As I said, I have just begun my studying of astrology (I have read Tarot for more than 15 years) and am full of wonder and awe at the riches it has revealed. Spiller's book has allowed me to look at some less than pleasant parts of my personality with something new to me: hope. I am eagerly looking forward to her next book on aspects--a subject which I am just about to start studying seriously. I picked up this book while looking at basic astrology titles, and I can recommend it without reservation to anyone with even a cursory interest in serious astrology. You won't be confused or overwhelmed by what can be an enormously complex subject. Read it with an open mind and it can be an invaluable tool. It has literally been a source of revelation to me.
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If you want the nodes with rose colored glasses deal with your self esteem issues elsewhere, Spillers coverage of the nodes cuts to the chase. No book is going to be the end all be all, because we are evolving creatures. This book shows us how we can go with the process versus against it. Sometimes the truth hurts, deal with it.
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I find this book very interesting, however it is too bad that there is not more information about mutual reception and opposing sign/house positions of the North nodes.
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It is an interesting approach of the signifiance of the Moon and the Moon's Nodes, on the final destination of the human existance. As a reader and a proffesional astrologer i agree with most of the points mentioned by the author.
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This book looks at the Moon's Nodes and interprets them in relation to our spiritual journey. There is a bit of a focus on the negative traits we must overcome, but the author gently forces us to take an honest look at ourselves. Although I am primarily a horary and event oriented astrologer, this book is one of those rare spiritually oriented texts that has something meaty to offer. My favorite book on horary, by the way, is Horary Astrology Plain and Simple by Anthony Louis.
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