Also included in the planner are Cazimi Moon times, Mercury retrograde shadow/storm notes, and opportunity periods, which are related to void-of-course moons, (opportunity times are boxed, which is visually helpful.)Ĭompared to the other datebooks in the list, this planner has a rather dull aesthetic on low quality paper. There's a blank horoscope chart on the last page of the book. The ephemeris in the back also includes the asteroid goddesses and Chiron. With this planner, I appreciate the sign listed together with the aspects, so I don't have to flip to the back each time I forget. Maynard's calendar made it accessible by providing the ephemeris above the calendar page. I don't have to flip to the ephemeris to see what sign a planet is in. I like that it lists the sign with the aspects too. (It has all of the planetary aspects listed in the weekly section in both EST and PST.) It is complete with all the planetary aspects and ingress times that an astrologer needs. Llewellyn's Daily Planetary Guide : (UPDATE 10/21: This is still my top pick.) If I had to pick one today, it would still be this datebook.
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