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Celestial Psychology: An Astrological Guide to Growth and Transformation

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This book provides an innovative investigation of planetary energies from Saturn through Pluto and their meaning and effect in one's personal life and on human consciousness. "Celestial Psychology" transcends conventional Astrological interpretation and delineation, encompassing both exoteric and esoteric levels of planetary manifestation, in human behaviour and experience creating an in-depth blend of Astrology and Psychology. Doris Hebel, a leading astrological consultant and lecturer, has a unique eclectic approach which synthesises the philosophies of classical Astrology with contemporary innovative modern systems. Her focus encourages a deepened understanding of how to use Astrology in the process of discovering inner blocks and potential, and what paths we can take to best actualise our lives. Included are numerous mental, emotional, physical and spiritual remedial techniques and suggestions, designed to assist the reader in living with the implications and complexes inherent in specific planetary combinations. It is a significant and valuable resource book for students and professional Astrologers needing insight into the practice of Astrology for increased personal awareness and growth.

136 pages, Paperback

First published February 1, 1985

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Doris Hebel

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September 10, 2025
Had this book sitting on my shelf for a couple of decades. Just picked it up and read it through. I did not find anything in it that resonated for my own or others charts. In fact some of it was just plain messed up! One example that stands out: "Women with Mars/Saturn often struggle with unresolved incestuous feeling toward their father's..." Maybe it's the decade it was written in that speaks to this, but I popped this book on the recycle bin.
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November 2, 2017
This book focuses on the outer planets and qualities they add to ones charts, as well as in many cases methods of fixing the negative aspects of them. I am not anything near an expert astrologer and I understood everything in it just fine. It was well written and not boring.
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