Predictive Astrology The Eagle and the Lark

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This ground-breaking book, with its many new techniques and concepts, brings predictive astrology into a world of its own. Covers techniques and methods necessary for making accurate astrological predictions. Learn to reveal the future and put various aspects of life into perspective. more info

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Barbara Blackie November 9, 2009 at 4:33 am

Soar and Sing!
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
The parable of the eagle and the lark is as beautiful as it is apt. Before you start to make assumptions about what is coming up for the chart you are interpreting, make sure you’re standing on solid technical ground. As I work through this book I marvel at the generosity of spirit of the author. She shares the nuts and bolts of her analytical technique – a very astute one. You will learn how to interpret transits, progressions and solar returns, but you will also learn some important caveats. Never again will I look at a transit before determining the progressed lunar phase and house position! Arm yourself with a technique for ranking the relative importance of transiting aspects. Learn Ms. Brady’s transit grid and timeline techniques. Read concrete examples drawn from the life of Joan of Arc. Before you begin to sing, do the preparation. Buy this book.

Kristopher Streeter November 27, 2009 at 3:32 pm

Astrology for those who want something rock-steady
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
Bernadette Brady can be best described in this way: Understated Competance – so understated in fact that one might believe that this is some kind of cute storybook because that’s what the title might suggest. I assure you, it is not. Bernadette’s methods are very technical and the way she lays the information out, if studied diligently, will lead the student of astrology to excellence

I’ve found the best approach is to steadily progress through the book, make lots of index card notes of key concepts and study them as you would a college text because truly, this is a collegiate-level work. It must be studied and practiced rigorously rather than simply read. Yet for all that, the style is engaging and the author is warm, yet stern enough motivate the student through times of sloth. (speaking from experience)Moreover, it becomes clear very early on that she expects the student to be successful and rise to her own high standards. I feel that this is the mark of a master – to get the student to the same level.

The objective of the author is simply this: Develop the “eagle” or the foundational skills first. Do that and you’ll fly far above the earth. Then, once aloft and resting upon solid technical ground, let the “lark” sing his song – the intuition – and breath the specificity and pertinence into your readings that can transform others.

To sum up, this is a master work by a master astrologer. It represents a lifelong committment, not only to astrology, but to the teaching of astrology. It has the level of detail and profoundness than only true passion can bring. Fortunately for the rest of us, Bernadette is willing to share that passion.

Anonymous December 8, 2009 at 9:09 am

This work received much acclaim from the astrology community
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
Brilliant insights and easy to apply the tools supplied.
One of my all time favorite books. I did not want
to skip a single chapter. Transits, Eclipses, Progressions.
Definately NOT a run of the mill cookie cutter astrology book!

PJEF December 11, 2009 at 8:20 pm

The Best
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
Just as Marcia Masino’s “Easy Tarot Guide” is THE BOOK to get if you

want to learn to read (or just learn about) the Tarot, this is THE BOOK to get if you want to learn how to do predictive astrology. Ms. Brady has put a wealth of information into this book. She very explicitly teaches you how to sort, time, prioritize and interpret progressions, transits and directions. She covers much more material in addition, but if you are overwhelmed with the dynamic aspects in a chart, she clarifies it all for you. She shows you how to set up “time maps” with her special grids, tie it all together, and get the timing right.

Again, just like Ms. Masino’s Tarot book, if you get only ONE book on predictive astrology, make it this one. If you own several, get this one too !!!!!

Swami J December 14, 2009 at 4:01 am

Good reference material
Rating:4 out of 5 stars
The author is comprehensive and gives you information not given elsewhere. Good for references ( astrological ).

Anonymous December 14, 2009 at 9:04 am

Fascinating book on techniques of prediction
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
I became interested in reading this book after seeing an article in _The Mountain Astrologer_ on eclipses and the Saros Cycles, which designated “The Eagle and the Lark” as a primary source. (This book is a reissue of “the Eagle and the Lark”.) Brady has outlined a simple yet effective means of delineating transits, progressions, and eclipses, not to mention time maps. Bravo on a book meant to enlighten and empower the astrologer! Definitely a must-have!

J. L. Vargas December 17, 2009 at 2:51 pm

This book really works!,
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
very easy to use, and not many words to explain each subject completaly and, quite effective. The author explains everything well.

Hector M. Zambrano December 21, 2009 at 10:41 am

More than I expected
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
Bernadette Brady offers a very practical and, at the same time, intuitive way to make predictions. An excellent book, specially, for intermediate level astrologers.

J. Wright December 31, 2009 at 1:43 am

Awesome Book!
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
Great book. I’ve heard many astrologers recommend this book. Easy to read and understand. I learned a lot from this. Thank you Bernadette. I took this to my weekly astrology meet and recommended it to my friends who are excited to get their own copies.

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