Kramer Wetzel’s little book of transits
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This text was in the idea phase over decades, with parts of the original in use these days.
The ubiquitous, universal Handbook to Literature defines the term, Dramatic Irony as “The words or acts of a character may carry a meaning unperceived by the character but understood by the audience.” (Page 151) The working title was Dramatic Irony, but the allusion, while obvious to me, didn’t carry forward, and that’s what this about, moving forward, with my take on astrology transits. Kramer Wetzel’s little book of astrology transits:
That’s how this works, the players, the characters, the actors in life? Sometimes these are planets as they continue to plot an evolution of the soul, and that gets all flighty after the definition. A little too metaphysical at times. What this book does, it offers more than 25 years’ experience looking at charts and plotting actions as planets continue to move and as a person continues to evolve.
- When is a good day for me?
- What is a good time to take action?
- When is a good time to be still and listen, rather than speak brashly, rashly, and ultimately get subsumed by the orbital mechanics?
- “When to hold them, and when to fold them,” simply put.
The text originated as the backbone for the files used to assemble the Transit Reports, which, to this day, was still the most accurate for of astrological prognostication I’ve got. As the planets continue to line up with natal chart, certain energies are unleashed. Stage in a person’s development. The “mid-life” crisis, or “mid-life crazies,” or whatever is happening. For the first dozen years, I thought I was a divorce doctor, seeing a disproportionate number of divorces under a specific transformative cycle.
My experience, distilled into an easily accessible text.
Kramer Wetzel’s little book of transits
Amazon (trade paperback) $9.99 (link here)