All About the Planetary Calendar: Started in 1949
The calendar’s uniquely intuitive system makes the daily Astrology data easy to understand and applicable in your own life. It is designed to help the beginner expand their knowledge while providing experienced practitioners with the details they need. The annotated forecasts describe how the planetary movements and configurations affect society and individuals.
This allows the reader to understand the larger trends while still being able to personalize the information for themselves. The instructions that explain the system, and the forecasts, are supported by online videos with the authors.
Note: There are multiple versions of the Planetary Calendar that all include the monthly calendar pages with plain language ephemerides, annotated forecasts with symbol guides, instructions, an annual numeric Ephemeris and Quick Reference Pages.
The Day Planner and Electronic Versions also contain the Lunation Astrology Charts. Those charts can be found on this website. The popular Day Planner also features ‘Week at a Glance’ pages for note writing and the Solar Ingress charts. Many readers have more than one version of the Planetary Calendar, because knowledge is power, especially when it’s handy!
Features
Detailed Monthly Forecasts
Easy to Understand Instructions
Symbol Guide with Keywords
Supported by Online Videos
Moon Signs, VOC, Phases, Eclipses
Planetary Positions & Retrogrades
Meteor Showers, Holidays
Monthly Text Ephemeris
Quick Reference Timing Pages at the Back
Clearly Marked Easy Days & Tricky Days
*To receive monthly forecast reminders email sales@spaceandtime.com and watch our videos at www.PlanetaryCalendar.com.
Short Videos About the Calendar
We are working on updated videos for 2023, in the meantime these short videos were produced for the 2021 Calendar.
About the Authors
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Using the Calendar
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Navigating the Digital
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About the Planetary Calendar
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The Annotated Forecast & Glyph to English Guide & Day Blocks
All Editions are Caclulated for Pacific 'Clock Time'.
The Wall Versions
These 7 graphics are in the two wall sizes. The digital PDF uses the same graphics plus more, read about that HERE
Quickly Spot Challenging & Supportive Days. The instructions & reference pages are at the back for easy access.
The Digital Has the Same Format as the Wall Versions, But it is Usable on Your Phone, Tablet & Computer. It is Sent Directly to You by Email from the Publishers.
The Mini Pocket has the same features, but Fits in Purse and Pocket!
This comes in two versions, 4.25" x 5.5" and slightly larger 4.75" X 6". They contain 84 pages and the difference is in the binding and margins. These 2 graphics show the open booklet spread
The Day Planner, Same Features + Plus More! 5.5" x 8.5" 220 pages
This is Our Fastest Growing Format! A full-size book with numerous unique extras to make even the serious aficianado happy. For planning it has a Month at a Glance and a Week at a Glance with plenty of note writing space. The forecast starts with charts for the New and Full Moons. After the annotated forecast is the chart for the Sun's ingress into the next Sign. Also a Monthly Plain English Ephemeris with the planetary positions and movements. The techical ephemeris is also included. All the calendars start with a planning guide for the year ahead and end with a brief peek ahead at 2024 using the chart for the Aquarius New Moon, that we use for global forecasting. There are often bonus chapters . These graphics come from the interior or the Day Planner. Watch the Video about the DayPlanner HERE
About the Charts
About the Charts. There are asteroids and mathmatical points that we include, although they were not intended to be a part of this Calendar, which was originally designed to be a teaching tool for Louis Pigeon's astrology students. We find them helpful in our work.
Fixed stars are never included in astrological charts, however many astrologers use some of the larger asteroids (Pallas, Vesta, Juno and Ceres) as well as the planetoid, Chiron, which may be a comet, trapped in an orbit. These are of particular note in health astrology.
If you would like to learn more about the asteroids, I recommend looking for some books by Demetra George who is widely recognized as an expert in this area. There are so many and so much to learn about the asteroids that it is simply more than we can include in the calendar.
Fixed stars are never included in astrological charts, however many astrologers use some of the larger asteroids (Pallas, Vesta, Juno and Ceres) as well as the planetoid, Chiron, which may be a comet, trapped in an orbit. These are of particular note in health astrology.
If you would like to learn more about the asteroids, I recommend looking for some books by Demetra George who is widely recognized as an expert in this area. There are so many and so much to learn about the asteroids that it is simply more than we can include in the calendar.
About the Authors
Drs. Ralph & Lahni DeAmicis have been professional consulting astrologers since the early 1970’s. They are also well-known Master Herbalists, Feng Shui Practitioners and Ergonomic Designers. They have created numerous books and video and lectured extensively on these topics for many years. They currently produce the weekly YouTube channel, Planetary Calendar Astrology with Ralph & Lahni. They live and work in Napa California.
Wishing you *Good Stars*
Wishing you *Good Stars*