Product Description
"Lovers" makes the art of synastry a snap. Relationship astrology has always been time consuming. WOW software has made it easy and inexpensive. In seconds the charts of two to six people can be seen on a single screen. Interpretations of the intra-aspects of two people are ready in the same amount of time. Charts can be viewed side by side or superimposed on each other. The individual interpretations are a gentle reminder a person's chart, while a detailed analysis of the relationship is studied in great depth. An automatic atlas is included for ease of use. Print outs range from 20 to 30 pages.
About the Author
Born in York, England in 1949. At the age of 30 Adrian Ross Duncan moved to Denmark - one of the most astrologer-friendly countries in the world. As a result of a year-long stay in India in 1970, Adrian came to live and breathe astrology - but in Denmark things really took off for him. A curious twist of fate occurred with his move. Adrian unknowingly and quite by coincidence found and moved into a home previously occupied by the president of the Copenhagen astrology society. Three years later Adrian became president of the same society, "Ekliptika." During his ten year tenure as president he became a well-known and respected astrologer. Adrian is often asked to speak at conferences and astrological societies. After one such engagement in New York Adrian decided o write his first book, "Doing Time on Planet Earth". This book covers the integration of the art of horary astrology and psychology, as well as reflections about this and future historical ages. The then ed! itor of the respected Astrological Journal of Great Britain, Suzi Lilley-Harvey, wrote of Adrian and his book: "Adrian Duncan is one of the leading astrological lights of Europe, and this book, as well as his lecture at the Europe '92 Conference, testifies to his wide experience as a teacher and consultant". In 1998 Adrian returned to England after 19 years in Denmark, to become the editor of the same Astrological Journal.
