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4.0étoiles sur 5
Re-reviewing after a year of use, Janv. 27 2002
I've had the Moon Oracle for a year now, and made much use of it since my gushing first review. Using it has shown me both its positive points and its flaws.I still love the art, which manages to be evocative and intuitive while remaining very simple and spare. Another fine point is the historical info about the moon mansions, which can add nuance to a reading. I find that the Moon Oracle is especially accurate when doing a short-term reading. Because the moon changes phases and signs every few days, the oracle is well-suited to questions concerning the immediate future--"Should I go to this party?" "How should I deal with work tomorrow?" I have, however, noticed a flaw in the accompanying book. The back of the book claims to present an accurate chart of the moon's phases and signs--but the authors say that if the current date falls between two entries, to use the earlier one, which leads to inaccuracy. For example, if the Gibbous Moon is in Scorpio, and the Full is in Capricorn, you might consult the oracle between those two dates and think the current moon is in Scorpio, when it might well be in Sagittarius or even Capricorn. It all depends on how picky you want to be. It bugged me. I recommend a Witches' Almanac, or if you want to get REALLY specific, Pharr's _Moon Wise_, which lets you calculate the actual degrees you are into each sign, so you can even look up what moon mansion you're in.
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