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Teen astrology, the ultimate guide to making your life your own, M.J. Abadie

Label
Teen astrology, the ultimate guide to making your life your own, M.J. Abadie
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Teen astrology
Medium
electronic resource eBook
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
M.J. Abadie
Sub title
the ultimate guide to making your life your own
Summary
Explains how astrology can help teens understand themselves & take charge of their lives. Why an astrology book just for teens? This is the ideal time for them to learn to understand their own inner dynamics and go after the life they really want. And astrology is simply the best tool available for gaining insight into oneself and one's relationships with other people. Teen Astrology shows how the Sun represents outer personality, while the Moon reflects the inner self, and how to balance the two. Venus rules matters of the heart, while Mars rules energy and passion. Understanding the dynamics of these two planets can help teens safely navigate the turbulent waters of love. Understanding their Mercury placement will help teens discover their most natural ways of learning, thinking, and communicating. By comparing their chart to those of their parents teens can figure out how to bridge the generation gap and open up new lines of communication. Absolutely no previous knowledge of astrology is needed to use this book -- it provides full explanations of all astrological influences and all the necessary tables for locating planetary placements of friends and family
Table Of Contents
Preface: Why an astrology book just for teens? -- Getting to know you: Why you are more thatn your sun sign -- Tour of your horoscope's working parts -- Planetary pairs: Outer and inner you -- Dance of romance -- Astro-wizards: Mecury-whiz kid -- Cycles of becoming an adult -- Far out - astro-wizards beyond Saturn -- Parent trap: You and your parents -- Tools for tough times -- Appendix 1 -- Appendix 2
Target audience
juvenile
Contributor
Content

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