

Incarnation -
The various factors in the birth chart may be experienced on many different levels,
both inner and outer. This volume explores the meaning and characteristic expressions
of those fundamental axes which are concerned with our incarnation in the world -
Part One, The Four Angles, looks in depth at their symbolism and meaning. The reader is taken on a journey around the angles, considering their element, mode, and accompanying natal and transiting planets, as well as an illuminating presentation of the astronomy involved. Traditional interpretations are augmented by the fresh and original perspectives characteristic of Melanie's teaching style, which focuses on evoking personal insight as much as conveying information or technique. There is also a guided imagery exercise which can be followed by the reader, designed to further personalise and deepen the material.
Part Two, The Moon's Nodes, invites the reader to contemplate their meaning from first principles, considering the interrelationship of the Sun, Moon, and Earth in space. Established ideas about the interpretation of the Nodes are reviewed and sometimes challenged, and there are several interesting and original avenues of further exploration suggested. The imagery of the dragon is considered, along with Draconic astrology, a fascinating case study, and an exploration of the psychological processes connected with eclipses. The existing literature on the Nodes is not vast, and this book will doubtless become a welcome addition, inspiring the reader with new techniques and perspectives which can easily be applied to the chart to yield new understanding.
Review by Robin Heath -
To capture not only the content but also the mood and atmosphere of a productive group session within a book is a difficult task indeed. This latest offering from the CPA Press places its readers firmly within the ambience of a remarkable pair of seminars given on the 24th April and 24th November 1996 at Regent's College, London. Part One of the book covers the four angles whilst part two deals with the Moon's Nodes.
As the CPA Press themselves state at the end of this book, many of the volumes within the growing set are produced from 'one off' presentations which are not likely to ever be repeated. They have been transcribed and bound to enable a wider group of students to benefit from the wealth of experience and insight held by the leading lights within our current astrological teachers/practitioners.
Melanie Reinhart is one of these leading lights -
Melanie then takes the four angles as a symbolic cross, representing our incarnation
into matter, held within the circle or sphere of spirit. This cross is equated to
an altar and the concepts of what prayer in front of such a symbol represents -
The symbolic journey from Ascendant round to the IC, then to the Descendant and thence
to the MC is shown by Melanie as usefully related to their house rulers -
There is some familiar territory. Howard Sasportas' astrological chickens are still
to be found pecking and clucking their differing ways out of their shells -
Part One finishes with a guided imagery exercise as a way of entering into one's
own personal sacred space. The feedback session from this reinforces the value of
the session. Common in Stateside astrology books, such as Donna Cunningham's Healing
Plutos Problems, guided imagery has yet to find its place within the traditional
UK astrological press. CPA Press are "boldly going" into this arena, offering right-
Part Two is formed from the edited transcripts of two deliveries of a seminar on
the nodes of the Moon. By and large, western astrologers treat the nides with a rather
irreverent disdain, yet their employment within astrology is much more ancient than
our comparatively modern 12-
Melanie takes the Sun and the Moon and the Earth and gives her readers an astronomical
and astrological workout. I found it very insightful to approach the Sun, Moon and
Earth her way. The 'nourishment' explanation of the Moon leads to a remarkable equating
of the Moon's signs of Dignity, Exaltation, Detriment and Fall with their traditional
rulers -
Each node is taken in turn, and example charts are given to allow the reader to compare the various interpretation of the nodes/nodal axis given within our traditional astrological texts. The reincarnation theme is grasped and developed, as in reference to Pam Crane's work with draconic charts, as an informative appetizer for this growing aspect of astrological work. We hear so much talk of 'past lives' these days, and real or not, anyone in regular client work is bound to be asked about this very subject. This information, plus brief coverage of the treatment other writers have given concerning the nodes' nodal axis (Rudhyar), allows the reader to compare techniques and, in true educational fashion, make up his or her own mind on the subject and be informed.
Each of the six nodal axis sign polarities is covered in depth and the seminar group
was duly split into six to enable some personal work to be compared with other group
participants. I found this work fascinating and I wonder why we don't do more of
this kind of thing at our own conferences when we have 200-
Transits to the node and transits from the retrograding nodal axis are well covered and Melanie provides firm anecdotal material to augment the audience participation.
Finally eclipses are taken and looked at as examples of Sun/Moon nodal interaction.
By now, the formula of astronomy leading to astrology has been established and although
this section is rather brief, it packs a lot of useful information within its sixteen
pages. The key 1996 eclipses -
I have some small criticisms to make. I would like to see the headers at the top of the odd pages reflect the content of that section and not merely repeat the book title over and over. In places, the extra gap left between words becomes irritating (mid page 72). Despite these minor issues, the layout is far better and the proof reading far more thorough than that evidenced in the output of many large publishing houses.
After reading this book, I had the impression that I had been studying a new way
of learning astrology alongside the astronomy, the metaphysics and the psychology.
I also felt that Melanie succeeded well in walking the tightrope between subjective
and objective teaching. Although this is not a beginner's astrology text, it serves
many of the functions needed for a beginner to feel that astrology is 100% aligned
with the Earth, the Sky, human aspirations and the deeper issues of being human.
Nowhere is the metaphysics ladled out from a dogmatic cauldron, neither is the author
to be found tub-
© Copyright 1997 The Astrological Association of Great Britain
Books
The Astrologer, the Counsellor and the Priest
Incarnation: The Nodes and the Four Angles
Direction and Destiny in the Horoscope
Where in the World? Astro*Carto*Graphy and Relocation Charts
Planetary Threads: Patterns of Relating among Family and Friends
Relationships and How to Survive Them
Astrology, History and Apocalypse
The Horoscope in Manifestation: Prediction and Psychological Dynamics
Apollo's Chariot: The Meaning of the Astrological Sun
The Mars Quartet: Four Seminars on the Astrology of the Red Planet
Anima Mundi: The Astrology of the Individual and the Collective
Saturn, Chiron and the Centaurs
When Chimpanzees Dream Astrology: An Introduction to the Quadrants of the Horoscope
The Outer Planets and their Cycles: The Astrology of the Collective
Mapping the Psyche: An Introduction to Psychological Astrology -
Cycles of Light: Exploring the Mysteries of Solar Returns
Mapping the Psyche: An Introduction to Psychological Astrology -
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