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How to Survive a Pisces
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A light look at the Star Sign Pisces. Have you ever wondered what goes on inside the head of a Pisces? Has your life ever been challenged by one that you know or knew? Are you at your wits end trying to get one to understand you?This insider information will guide you through the process of easily making a chart using on-line resources. Thereby gleaning enough information to avoid the common mishaps relating to knowing the last sign of the Zodiac.
Discover how to make a chart, how to find the 3 key points that will help you understand one better and how to make the best of the Pisces you know....and the ones you have yet to meet. Drawing on her extensive client files and using real-life examples Mary English guides you in learning How To Survive a Pisces. - Author(s): | Mary English |
Mary English was born in London and educated in Switzerland at the American International School of Zurich. She is a professional Astrologer and member of The Astrological Association & The Society of Authors. She has over 30 years of experience in her field.She is also a qualified Homeopath.
Her TV appearances include BBC's 'Kilroy'& BBC's 'Heaven and Earth'.She is regularly invited to talk on BBC Radio Bristol.
She is a monthly guest on the Morning Show with Emma Britton on BBC Radio Somerset Sound where she gives live on air, the Month's Stars.
Mary is the resident Astrologer for The Green Parent magazine.www.thegreenparent.co.uk
Her websites www.maryenglish.co.uk and www.ukastrologer.co.uk receive over a 100 hits a day.
She lives in Bath in the UK and works from home, over the Internet, by phone and in person.
She believes that Astrology helps people understand each other, which in turn makes the world a friendly place to live in. -
Book Details:
ISBN: [978-1-84694-252-5] Price: £7.99 || $16.95 Published: 26 Feb 2010 Pages: 103 Format: Paperback Size: 51/2x81/2 in || 216/140 mm Categories: -
Endorsements:
This is a wonderful book for anyone who is confused about how to deal with the twists and turns of the slippery fish. I wish it had been around when I was gasping for air in my Pisces parents' watery world, it would have been so enlightening. Even now, as an astrologer of many years standing, I have learned from Mary's insightful guide which I recommend wholeheartedly.
How to Survive a Pisces is the first in a planned series of 'How to Survive' guidebooks to all 12 zodiac signs. I love the part that covers the different kinds of relationship. This book is full of vivid and accurate observations of Piscean natives in a wide variety of relationships from lovers to bosses, friends and a full spectrum of family members. Herself a Pisces, she presents wise counsel for dealing with them in each of those situations—what to expect in both day to day life and in crisis as well as strategies to cope when the going gets rough.
"How to Survive a Pisces" is an insightful and practical look at how to enjoy life with a Pisces. It is accessible so offers lots to a beginner interested in astrology but is detailed enough to appeal to seasoned experts too. As an Aquarian living with a Pisces, I get treated to a good dose of watery Piscean energy daily and I love it. This book offered me insight into some areas which I hadn't thought about before and I had to laugh when reading about problems with water manifesting around this sign as we always have an issue with water flow, be it a dripping tap, blocked drains etc. A very interesting and informative read. I am already looking forward to the other books in the series that explain what it's like to live with other signs of the zodiac!
Mary English shares her extensive knowledge and insight through her regular astrology column in the Green Parent magazine. Readers are thrilled with Mary's no nonsense, inspirational advice and many turn to the horoscopes page first to find out what's in store for them over the coming weeks.
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Reviews:
This is an excellent read on a very interesting subject. Mary English writes like an angel, and her in-depth knowledge of her subject is highly impressive - Mary, herself a Pisces, has an intuitive grasp of what makes Pisceans tick, aided by her years of study in astrology and related matters. I recommend this book as a gift for the Pisceans in your life, or indeed for anyone involved with Pisceans - it is a super production which many will welcome as an indispensable handbook for understanding Pisces and how to respond to their changing and sometimes challenging ways.
I have a family member and a couple of friends who are Pisces, and Mary English's book was extremely helpful in understanding a lot about them that I hadn't really grasped. I appreciated the history and background Astrology information in this book, and the nuts and bolts specifics to better relate to and understand each Pisces in my life. (Check your birthday book. You may have more Pisces in your life than you think!) I am a bit lazy, and I loved the way the book is broken down so that I could quickly find the sections that applied to my specific Pisces relationships. Mary English's book spoke to me on a practical and an intuitive level in a very straight-forward honest way. Don't miss this one!
This book is astonishing. As a non-astrologically-clued-up-Piscean [I’ve always known I have ‘Pisces traits’, but nothing more than that] I found How to Survive a Pisces incredibly easy to read, understand and put to use. The most important thing I could say as an endorsement is that is rang true – completely. I could recognise myself on every page. But, more importantly, I could see what my partner has to put up with (poor thing). It is one of those rare books that cross the boundaries between theoretical and practical. In other words its like a ‘self-help’ guide to your (or your partner’s) zodiac, on the one hand giving you the science of the craft and, on the other, showing you how such knowledge can change you life for the better. I thoroughly recommend it to all Pisceans, or anyone who has any personal relationships with those of the sign of the fish.
We all get into situations where another person is so different from us, we can't even begin to understand their thoughts or actions. Usually we choose to avoid such people, but what if we can't? What if that person is your boss, your parent, your sibling, or maybe even your own child? You both would benefit from learning to understand each other and this book can help you do it if the other person is born under the sign of pisces. Even if you don't believe in astrology, give it a try. Take it as psychological advice on how to deal with a certain type of people. I don't know many pisces myself, but if I ever need to have some sort of a relationship with one, I will know how to make it pleasant for both.
A down-to-earth guidebook on living, loving and getting along with persons born under the last sign of the zodiac. All in all, "How To Survive a Pisces" is a very useful book, with just enough astringency to be healthful in its effect.
Fantastic little book, really readable and easy to understand without the slightest hint of coffee table about it. I love the intro and Mary's own story of how she got into astrology. Lots of really good information like urls for charts online. And wow she has it so accurately about these fishy Pisceans. As another woman working in the same and similar fields I have met a lot of them too...oh yes they can sleep anywhere and the same for those with Pisces moons. Pisces are lovely but need to be understood and this fantastic little book will help you to do so.
I loved Mary's illustration of the two fish tied together by the tail trying to go in different directions (one upstream, the other downstream). It's helping me to understand my dad, a friend and my boyfriend.
The book is good at taking someone with little or no knowledge about astrology and bringing them up to speed to be able to understand themselves or the Pisces in their lives. The only difficulty is that there is a lot of information which is specific to the exact time your Piscean was born. This makes it of limited use for someone if you don't know their precise birth time (or are too shy to ask!) Yet, the most important aspects are still the sun and the moon and for these - and the outer planets, you only need the date.
Saying that, it is a great book and I hope that her next one will be Aquarius! (my sign)It's about time someone wrote a book that finally let's you gain invaluable insight into the mind of a Pisces. Mary English teaches you how to create a birth chart so you can really understand the pieces that make up the person. I've been surrounded by Pisces all my life and it really allows you to peek inside the Pisces mind so you can truly understand what makes them tick. A must read for anyone who has a Pisces child, friend, lover, boss or employee. It's an owners manual that should come with every Pisces!
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