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CocoPeaches
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I am reading Liz Greene's "Astrology of Fate." Interestingly, my first therapist handed it off to me about a dozen years ago, back when I was in NYC. I could not digest it at the time, but now I'm loving it. I've really grown to appreciate mythology, which was incomprehensible to me when I was younger.

What are you reading? Astrology related, or otherwise.

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aspire
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Thanks for the reminder about the Fate book. I had the same experience but I will give it a try again.

I am reading Reverse Meditation by Andrew Holocek. It’s great - lean into your pain instead of trying to numb it. Meditations to help. Full of good quotes and inspiration. 

Also Becoming Supernatural to find out what Dispenza has to say…easier to read than watch his YouTubes. Not far into it yet.

Also, Great Expectations by Charles Dickens. So far great! Trying to always keep one of the classics going. Being snowed in is great for making progress reading.

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CocoPeaches
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@aspire Re: the Fate book, I must admit I did not start from the beginning this time. I opened the book somewhere in the middle and found chapters on each sign. That drew me in, and then I went to beginning after I read through all 12 of those.

I looked up the Reverse Meditation book and it seems I may enjoy that author. Thank you.

 

 

 

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Libra Noir
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Mystical Origins of the Tarot by Paul Huson. It’s good. I like Paul Huson a lot. 

 

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I finished reading The White Pill by Michael Malice. Really horrific look at communism, mostly in Russia and the what are now the former Soviet states, but also some relations with Reagan and Thatcher and the fall of the Soviet Union and satellite countries.

Now I have The Creature from Jekyll Island started, about the Federal Reserve. Light reading 🙃 not.

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Eat to live: Joel Fuhrman 

The China Study: T. Colin Campbell 

Your Word is your Wand: Florence Scovel Shinn

The Science of Rapid Skill Acquisition: Peter Hollins  

Sorry, I have Gemini. Halfway through all of them. 

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Plutolover
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I've recently finished Margaret Atwood's The Testaments and Graham Linehan's Tough crowd.

I've got a large collection of books and love re-reading my favourites every few years, but they're all packed away right now, so I'll have to wait for my next fix.

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