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Sasha Fenton has been a professional astrologer, palmist, and Tarot card reader since 1974. She has written over 100 books and is well known for her clear, friendly style and her ability to make highly technical subjects easy to understand. Her many books include Fortune Telling by Tarot Cards, afficher plus Fortune Tellers Handbook, Body Reading Plain Simple, Chakras Plain Simple, Palmistry Plain Simple, and Secrets of Chinese Divination. afficher moins

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Œuvres de Sasha Fenton

Palmistry (1996) 29 exemplaires
Simply Palmistry (Simply Series) (2005) 22 exemplaires
Astrology forLliving (1999) 20 exemplaires
The Book of Palmistry (1996) 13 exemplaires
Fortune Teller's Handbook (2003) 12 exemplaires
Sun Signs (1992) 12 exemplaires
The Book of Spells (2001) 12 exemplaires
The Prediction Tarot Pack (1990) 10 exemplaires
Tarot Card Kit (1998) 9 exemplaires
Understanding Astrology (1991) 9 exemplaires
Tarot (1999) 8 exemplaires
Feng Shui for the Home (2000) 8 exemplaires
Simply Chakras (Simply Series) (2009) 7 exemplaires
The Planets (1994) 5 exemplaires
Chakras, Orion Plain and Simple (2017) 5 exemplaires
The Living Hand (1986) 4 exemplaires
Sasha Fenton's Moon Signs (2009) 2 exemplaires
Le livre des sortilèges (2002) 2 exemplaires
Palmistry: A Beginner's Guide (2002) 2 exemplaires
Sasha Fenton's Rising Signs (2009) 2 exemplaires
Star Sign Horoscopes, 1995: Leo (1994) 2 exemplaires
Spells (2007) 1 exemplaire
MESAČNÉ ZNAMENIA (2001) 1 exemplaire
The Moon In Focus (2016) 1 exemplaire
Palmistry: An Introduction (2002) 1 exemplaire
Sophie's Inheritance (2013) 1 exemplaire
PredictionTarot Deck 1 exemplaire
Sasha Fenton Tarot 1 exemplaire
Diamond Aries 1998 (1998) 1 exemplaire

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Date de naissance
20th century
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female
Nationalité
UK

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I still don’t understand much about Chinese astrology, but I’m glad I read this book. In Focus: [Blank]—Your Personal Guide seems to be a competent and cost-effective series of introductions to metaphysical topics, although obviously they’re not presenting original research or anything. It was nice to get my first look at this system of knowledge, and of course the further reading section. I guess the biggest takeaway for me is how difficult it can be to begin to learn a system of astrology. When a person reads their first book about an astrological system, explaining all the signs, they probably walk away that first time remembering a basic sketch of their sign—their most basic sign—and maybe one or two others they’ll remember, probably not many more. The first book I read about Western astrology wasn’t too short and it went through all the signs, but I learned only a little and didn’t sustain my interest. Part of me looked back years later and guessed that I didn’t really grasp the book because of my youth; I couldn’t have been much older than twenty, and my brain wasn’t completely grown yet and furthermore I had a serious problem with sustained mental effort/attention span. But now I see the main reason for the lack of knowledge was I think just lack of perseverance, not that it’s reasonable to suggest even a basic working understanding after even a moderately lengthed decent book, you know. Perhaps a half-sketch of an outline. I’m now halfway through a series of short books about the signs of Western astrology, so I’m beginning to grasp some of that most popular zodiac system. I’d also like to learn more about alternative (alternative-alternative, I know) zodiac knowledge from other cultural groups, as well. Of course, life is more than reading books, but one of the nice things about astrology is that it can give practical advice if you’re patient to learn and prudent to understand—not just going into the Great Void of the One Impersonal God or knowing who killed whom back in our grandfather’s (or our grandfather’s grandfather’s) day, and so on, as much as mainstream academic and religion/philosophy is potentially a support as well. But one of the greatest things is knowledge of people, particular people, and how we are different and how we are (or can be) individuated, and that is something that the average school or church does not teach, you know.… (plus d'informations)
 
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goosecap | Nov 7, 2023 |
Vytvorte si vlastný mesačný horoskop a odhaľte účinky Mesiaca na vašu minulosť, prítomnosť a budúcnosť...
 
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Hanita73 | Mar 9, 2022 |
It's getting a three, though it's more of a 2.5, because as someone who is still fairly new to astrology, I did learn a few things. However, a lot of it didn't match up with other reliable sources for the topic. The continual use of masculine pronouns instead of a mix of pronouns or simply replacing the masculine pronoun with a universal they would have also made it more accessible/relatable.
 
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bookdrunkard78 | 4 autres critiques | Jan 6, 2022 |
Part, astronomy, part psych, part forecasting (as per the author), In Focus Astrology offers a simple and straightforward education about astrology so you can start practising immediately. Intended for the beginning student, it offers suggestions for free and not-so-free astrology programs, as the author states few astrologers actually hand-chart any more.

I found this book overly simplistic for my needs, however, it's in keeping with the rest of the In Focus series.

Would I recommend it to my readers, or friends? Perhaps if they needed something light and bright, straightforward and simple to get started. I would not recommend this for intermediate to advanced astrology students, or as a reference book.… (plus d'informations)
 
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bonnyadventures | 4 autres critiques | Feb 3, 2019 |

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