Learning Traditional Mundane Astrology

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What do people here recommend for beginning Mundane Astrology using traditional techniques? I have a 3 books in one of Raphael, Greene, and Carter. I know Carter uses modern methods. I would guess Raphael and Greene are more traditional, minus the Uranus and Neptune. Next there is the first half of Astrologia Munda by William Ramesey at this link.

http://www.branka.net.yu/ramesey.html.

A.J. Pearce's, "The Text Book of Astrology" uses the works of Ptolemy and I am guessing William Ramesey. I also have C.C. Zain's book, while enjoyable reading, is modern.

Re: Learning Traditional Mundane Astrology

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cyber_brujo wrote:What do people here recommend for beginning Mundane Astrology using traditional techniques? I have a 3 books in one of Raphael, Greene, and Carter. I know Carter uses modern methods. I would guess Raphael and Greene are more traditional, minus the Uranus and Neptune. Next there is the first half of Astrologia Munda by William Ramesey at this link.

http://www.branka.net.yu/ramesey.html.

A.J. Pearce's, "The Text Book of Astrology" uses the works of Ptolemy and I am guessing William Ramesey. I also have C.C. Zain's book, while enjoyable reading, is modern.
All these texts are excellent to use to learn mundane astrology. Zain's work is quite special. It is also important to pay close attention to world events, and to also be closely aware of the works of the most famous mundane astrologer, Michel Nostradamus.
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