My journey leading me to learning Astrology was as intimate as a parent helping to teach a baby how to eat solid foods. A slow growth that was nurtured with support and knowledge.
Tracking the Transits of Yesteryear is a fantastic tool to help you learn Astrology - how to read a chart to see patterns that occur over similar movements of the planets and illuminaries.
As I read a chart for myself, I'm able to see how the energies are influencing my energy field along with the behaviors of those around me. A clue to decode and to divine the potentials that lay before my path. A Tool that is so masterfully constructed by Higher Mind that my tiny human mind cannot comprehend its creation.
I recommend you to review the Transits of Yesteryear.
Lately, I've been plugging in the coordinates, time, days, years into Astro Seek to review important, pivotal moments in my life. This practice illuminates the movements of the planetary spheres across the Houses of my Natal Chart which help me learn Astrology while also seeing the evidence of the influences on my life.
I'm by no means a master Astrologer. Whenever I read a chart for others....I end up using the Chart as a Divination Tool to birth psychic impressions within my Mind Tool. So essentially I'm more of a 'Psychic Astrologer'.
Reading the Transits of Yesteryear helps me to see the mathematics and sciences housed within the progression of the movements of the heavens. And it is incredibly insightful, fun, and a powerful teacher to overlay onto future Transits.
I recommend you recall significant events in your life then plug them into a chart calculator.
What was the celestial movements doing? How did it influence your chart? What were the patterns, lessons, and experiences which had a Psychic Wiring from the heavens above?
The best way to learn Astrology is to see the evidence from your personal life along with finding a teacher who you resonate with. But! If you just want to learn Astrology for your own personal use without a strict curriculum then pick up a book, learn the basics, and then review the Transits of Yesteryear.
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