Improve your wellbeing every day through the practice of astrology, and find guidance and inspiration through the symbolic movement of the celestial bodies.
Astrology affects you every day, not just when it's the season of your star sign (although this is your most powerful time to shine!). Divided into the 12 zodiac signs and detailing every major astrological event, follow the planets and zodiac signs as they shift throughout the year, and learn how to
live your best life in every sign, from earthy Capricorn through to fiery Sagittarius season.
With everything you need in one handy guide, this is a great resource, whether you're a
beginner, new to astrology, or are a
practicing astrologer.
Discover more about planetary movements such as mercury in retrograde, and explore what it means, how to use it to your advantage, and what to focus on. Allow this almanac to guide you as it tells you, based on the movement of the skies, when the optimal time is to
manifest new beginnings, when to perform a ritual for
money-making, and how to use astrology as a tool for
self-care.
With mantras, advice, and
wellbeing tips for each of the zodiac signs, this guide to astrological self-care and living is
perfect for every star sign. Author: Emma HowarthPublisher: Leaping Hare
Published: 09/12/2023
Pages: 224
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.15lbs
Size: 7.60h x 5.40w x 1.00d
ISBN13: 9780711286344
ISBN10: 0711286345
BISAC Categories:-
Body, Mind & Spirit |
Astrology | Horoscopes-
Reference |
Yearbooks & Annuals-
Self-Help |
Personal Growth | GeneralAbout the Author
Emma Howarth is a lifestyle and travel writer, astrologist, and author. She writes Glamour UK's monthly horoscope columnand is the author of A Year of Mystical Thinking. She was an in-house editor at Time Out, where she wrote and edited guides to Tokyo and Paris, and titles including The Little Black Book of London, Parties and London for Londoners. She was contributing and digital editor at Smallish magazine and her work has appeared in publications including The Guardian, The Telegraph, Metro, Project Calm and Reclaim.