Predictive Astrology

Tools to Forecast Your Life and Create Your Brightest Future

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Weiser Books
Bernadette Brady, foreword by Theresa Reed
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A groundbreaking work that offers deep insights and astrological techniques for bringing the future to light.

Predictive Astrology shows the reader how to use Time Maps to approach to the fate of the transits, and includes new methods for calibrating and filtering progressions, returns of all kinds, eclipses, and planetary areas. By combining these techniques, you can reveal the future and put various aspects of your life into perspective.

Offering many new techniques and concepts, this classic groundbreaking work (first published in 1976) is finding a new and growing audience. The book brings predictive astrology into a world of its own.

This new Weiser Classics edition includes a new foreword by Theresa Reed, author of Astrology for Real Life.


'Predictive Astrology is one of the first astrology books that opened my eyes to the idea that astrology is about cycles of time. And that you can predict when certain things will happen based on where the planets are in the sky now compared to where they were when you were born.' — Katie Sweetman, from O Magazine's '15 Best Astrology Books for Anyone Who Can't Get Enough of the Zodiac'

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Contributor Bio

Bernadette Brady is a professional consulting and teaching astrologer who lives in Bristol, UK. She holds a master’s degree in Culture Astronomy and Astrology from Bath Spa University, UK. In September, 2006 she was honoured by the Astrological Association of Great Britain with the prestigious Charles Harvey Award for 'exceptional service to astrology.' And in 2008 she was awarded the Regulus Award in theory and Understanding by the USA community at UAC in Denver. Bernadette is renowned for her innovative work in visual astrology, the role of fixed stars in Western astrology, and for her work in predictive astrology.

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