In 1933, Manly P. Hall, a name well known to Western astrologers, wrote a short introduction to all branches of the subject. His purpose in writing ‘The Story of Astrology’ was to achieve two goals.

-to supply students of astrology with some tangible data concerning the antiquity, dignity and significance of the science; and secondly,

-to correct miscomprehensions relating to the subject.

Hall went on to encourage students of all branches of astrology to look at other branches. He promised such expansion of understanding did nothing more than enrich a student’s understanding and appreciation of the subject.

It’s rare to see an opportunity for students of one branch of astrology to be introduced to another branch, in a respectful way. Each branch of astrology has something of worth to share, if nothing more than a different way of looking at the world. Check opportunities for additional study on Google.