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Astrology: Key to Holistic Health

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Key to Holistic Health represents a breakthrough in understanding the correlation between physiology and astrology. It is the result of years of intensive and thorough research by one of America's most respected and experienced medical astrologers. In this work, Marcia Starck clearly delineates astrological signatures related to a multitude of physiological ailments, ranging from cancer to cardiovascular disorders, female problems to arthritis. However she does not stop at geocosmic diagnosis. Psychological attitudes and reactions to specific life experiences that may be causal agents of illness are pursued through several fascinating case histories. Furthermore, the author brings in her wealth of knowledge concerning health-related fields including such topics as nutrition, vitamins, types of body work, herbs, radiesthesia, bach flower remedies, homeopathy and other methods used in the quest for wholeness and well-being.

256 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 1983

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October 19, 2012
Well. I think I would actually have given this two and a half stars, were that option open.

The good things: this covers a little mentioned area of astrology, medical astrology, and attempts to do so in a comprehensive way.

The bad things: the coverage is perhaps too comprehensive, or, more, Marcia Starck takes a scattered approach, and feels she must include bits on use of cell salts, various other holistic or alternative medical methods, whole chapters on various sorts of ailments. And more.

(of course some of that is good, who does't want whole chapters on heart problems or drug addiction?).

She relies on a fairly standard old school reading of various aspects in the natal chart (by which I should be a raging addict myself, ah, Neptune).

The level of astrological knowledge required is fairly advanced; this is not for the beginning student. Some of her medical suggestions have, shall we say, fallen away since the writing of this book.

And yet..there are interesting moments indeed. It just felt kind of like explanations after the fact (as when you have a bunch of clients who have suffered something and you search their charts for something that is common amongst them, but you have to stretch a lot. "well, it could be Pluto, or perhaps some Scorpio transit, or possibly the 8th house". And it could indeed be right).

So..overall, a good first step, and maybe someone will take this exploration further.
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