On paper, Aries and Taurus look like they should not work. Aries is Cardinal Fire — the pioneer, the initiator, the person who moves before the plan is fully formed because standing still is genuinely intolerable. Taurus is Fixed Earth — the cultivator, the builder, the person who settles in, puts down roots, and understands at a bone-deep level that depth requires sustained presence rather than constant forward movement. One sign is spring’s rupture forward. The other is spring deciding to last. That tension is real. So is the attraction. And understanding both — honestly, from the chart rather than…
Author: Rowena Winslow Series: Astrology Made Easy (standalone volume) Available on: Payhip | Amazon | Etsy Most people sense that something in their relationship with work or money isn’t quite right. Income feels unpredictable. Career direction feels unclear. The same patterns keep repeating regardless of how hard they try. Career & Money in the Natal Chart is built around a straightforward premise: those patterns are not accidental. They are written into the natal chart — and once you can read them, everything shifts. This is a standalone volume in the Astrology Made Easy series, which means it can be read…
Author: Rowena Winslow Series: Astrology Made Easy, Volume 1 Available on: Payhip | Amazon | Etsy Most astrology books give you a little bit of everything and not enough of anything. Volume 1 of the Astrology Made Easy series takes the opposite approach: two topics, covered completely. By the time you finish this book, you will understand zodiac signs and horoscope houses at a level that most introductory resources never reach. What’s Inside Foundations First The book opens with something most astrology guides skip: a genuine conceptual foundation. Before the first sign description, Winslow covers the architecture of the natal…
Author: Rowena Winslow Series: Astrology Made Easy, Volume 2 Available on: Payhip | Amazon | Etsy If Volume 1 gave you the stage — the signs and houses — Volume 2 introduces the actors. This is the book that makes a birth chart come alive: not just as a diagram, but as a story with real characters, real drives, and real psychological depth. Astrology Made Easy: A Comprehensive Guide to Planets and Aspects in the Birth Chart follows the same approach as the first volume — rich material, plain language, organized for actual use. It covers ten planets in full…
Author: Rowena Winslow Series: Astrology Made Easy, Volume 3 Available on: Payhip | Amazon | Etsy Volumes 1 and 2 gave you the structure of the natal chart and the planets that fill it. Volume 3 answers the question that naturally follows: when? When will things shift? When is the right moment to act, to wait, to rebuild? When does the chart come alive in the real world? Astrology Made Easy: Transits and Planetary Cycles in Predictive Astrology is the most practically oriented volume in the series — and for many readers, the one that makes everything finally click into…
Yes. You can. That’s the short answer — and I want to give it to you directly before anything else, because too many people assume that reading a birth chart is something that requires years of study before you can touch it. It doesn’t. You can begin today, with the chart in front of you, and understand more about yourself in an afternoon than most people learn in a lifetime of vague sun sign columns. But here’s the honest part: yes, you can read your chart — and the depth available to you grows with the tools you bring to…
It’s one of the most common questions I receive — and one of the most misunderstood. People want to know if astrology can tell them when they’ll get married. Whether the person they’re currently seeing is the one. Whether this year is finally the year. They arrive at the question with a particular quality of hope, or a particular quality of dread, depending on where they are in life. After years of chart work and the research behind my series on Solar Return interpretation, here is my honest answer: astrology cannot hand you a date or a name. But it…
Here’s a question most business books won’t ask you: were you actually built for entrepreneurship? Not in a motivational sense — in an astrological one. Because the natal chart is surprisingly precise about this. Some charts are wired for building independent empires. Others are designed for mastery within a structure. Some are meant to create, some to lead, some to serve. And the difference between forcing the wrong path and finding the right one can show up decades before you figure it out through trial and error. Astrology for business isn’t about timing your product launch with the moon. It’s…
There is no question in astrology more charged — or more misunderstood — than this one. People arrive at it from two directions. Some are afraid to ask. They half-believe astrology might hand them a date, a verdict, a sentence they cannot appeal. Others arrive skeptical, certain that any honest astrologer will quietly admit that death is simply beyond the chart’s reach. Both are wrong. And after years of chart work and the research that went into my four-volume series on classical astrology, I can tell you what astrology actually does — and does not — show about the end…
You’ve read your horoscope. Maybe every week, maybe just occasionally when a magazine is open in front of you. And you’ve probably noticed that sometimes it’s uncannily accurate — and sometimes it reads like it was written for a completely different person. That’s because it was. Not intentionally. But structurally, inevitably, a magazine horoscope cannot be written for you specifically. And understanding why that is — and what real astrology actually does instead — changes how you see the whole subject. The Fundamental Problem with Sun Sign Horoscopes When a horoscope column says “This week, Scorpio…” it is addressing approximately…









