Sex, Love and Business: Eight Essays on Astrology and Human Relationship
Book Details
Author(s)Dane Rudhyar
Publisherkhaldea.com
ISBN / ASINB00KOBARNU
ISBN-13978B00KOBARN2
Sales Rank423,823
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Sex, Love and Business is a collection of essays on the fascinating topic of astrology and human relationship.
The first essay, To Love or To Be In Love: Venus & Mars in Astrology, is an accessible work of timeless value in which Rudhyar explores the eternal question of what is love? what does it mean to love? and to be in love? Along the way, Rudhyar illuminates the place, meaning and symbolism of the planets Venus and Neptune in astrology, and their symbolic interaction.
In Two Levels of Love–Venus & Mars and Uranus & Neptune Rudhyar shows how love operates in two fundamental ways—one symbolized by Mars and Venus, the other by Uranus and Neptune.
In Astrological Indications of Happiness in Human Relationship Rudhyar explores how the planetary pairs of the Sun-Moon, Venus-Mars, and Jupiter-Saturn offer insights into the dynamics of a relationship.
Rudhyar discusses astrology and human sexuality in a new way in Sex & CounterSex. Saturn in a woman's chart is shown to symbolizes her countersexual nature, while natal Jupiter represents a man's countersexual nature. Rudhyar also discusses how one's birth-chart reveals one's "mate-type," as well as showing how the character of one's significant relationships with the opposite sex can be symbolized by the planets the Moon conjoins after birth.
In Age Gap Relationships, Rudhyar explains the advantages of age difference relationships from an astrological approach, and reveals why relationships and marriage between two people of nearly the same age may not be entirely desirable.
First published over sixty years ago, The Kinsey Report on Female Sexual Behavior was one of the most read and important books of its time. In Astrology & the Kinsey Report, which requires no prior knowledge of astrology, Rudhyar shows how changes in sexual attitudes correspond with the 30-year cycle of Saturn, with the 20-year cycle of conjunctions between Jupiter and Saturn, as well as longer planetary cycles.
The Seventh House–Your Greatest Test: Human Relationship discusses how selfhood and relationship are the two poles of one single fact. Birth demands of us that we come to know ourselves, what we are. But it calls upon us also to seek to discover the why of our existence; this discovery can never come to us fully except through human relationship.
Finally, The Eighth House & Business is a fascinating and informative essay serving a dual purpose—it sheds new light on the little understood eighth house, and also shows how the meaning of each of the twelve astrological houses unfolds.
"What is essential is not the few traditional definitions," Rudhyar writes, "but a thorough grasp of the significance of the sequence of the houses. The whole wheel of the twelve houses is to be seen as the entire field of human experience on the Earth. This entire field divides itself according to certain principles, the understanding of which establishes without any shade of doubt the essential meaning of each house."
The first essay, To Love or To Be In Love: Venus & Mars in Astrology, is an accessible work of timeless value in which Rudhyar explores the eternal question of what is love? what does it mean to love? and to be in love? Along the way, Rudhyar illuminates the place, meaning and symbolism of the planets Venus and Neptune in astrology, and their symbolic interaction.
In Two Levels of Love–Venus & Mars and Uranus & Neptune Rudhyar shows how love operates in two fundamental ways—one symbolized by Mars and Venus, the other by Uranus and Neptune.
In Astrological Indications of Happiness in Human Relationship Rudhyar explores how the planetary pairs of the Sun-Moon, Venus-Mars, and Jupiter-Saturn offer insights into the dynamics of a relationship.
Rudhyar discusses astrology and human sexuality in a new way in Sex & CounterSex. Saturn in a woman's chart is shown to symbolizes her countersexual nature, while natal Jupiter represents a man's countersexual nature. Rudhyar also discusses how one's birth-chart reveals one's "mate-type," as well as showing how the character of one's significant relationships with the opposite sex can be symbolized by the planets the Moon conjoins after birth.
In Age Gap Relationships, Rudhyar explains the advantages of age difference relationships from an astrological approach, and reveals why relationships and marriage between two people of nearly the same age may not be entirely desirable.
First published over sixty years ago, The Kinsey Report on Female Sexual Behavior was one of the most read and important books of its time. In Astrology & the Kinsey Report, which requires no prior knowledge of astrology, Rudhyar shows how changes in sexual attitudes correspond with the 30-year cycle of Saturn, with the 20-year cycle of conjunctions between Jupiter and Saturn, as well as longer planetary cycles.
The Seventh House–Your Greatest Test: Human Relationship discusses how selfhood and relationship are the two poles of one single fact. Birth demands of us that we come to know ourselves, what we are. But it calls upon us also to seek to discover the why of our existence; this discovery can never come to us fully except through human relationship.
Finally, The Eighth House & Business is a fascinating and informative essay serving a dual purpose—it sheds new light on the little understood eighth house, and also shows how the meaning of each of the twelve astrological houses unfolds.
"What is essential is not the few traditional definitions," Rudhyar writes, "but a thorough grasp of the significance of the sequence of the houses. The whole wheel of the twelve houses is to be seen as the entire field of human experience on the Earth. This entire field divides itself according to certain principles, the understanding of which establishes without any shade of doubt the essential meaning of each house."










