The Tree Horoscope – Daniela Christine Huber

The Tree Horoscope – Daniela Christine Huber

Hello everyone! I hope you are all doing well. I have been very busy but I always am. Come to think of it, I am not sure that I would be good at not being busy. I always end up taking on more tasks than I can handle, I think that is part of the healing I have yet to work through. I do not need to always be busy to believe that I am accomplishing something or that I am doing what I should be. I need to learn to slow down and enjoy the non-busy moments when they do happen, though infrequent they are important.

 


 

Horoscopes are something that so many people, even those that are not spiritually open, often enjoy reading. It is always a game of “Does this sound like my day?” I actually have an app on my phone that tells me my horoscope based on my sun sign. I always try to read it at the end of the day to see if it sounds like how my day went. Funny enough, many times it is spot on. I am able to see my Birth Tree using the app as well and that is what peaked my interest in reading this title.

 

The Tree Horoscope

Author: Daniela Christine Huber

Publisher: Earth Dancer (Inner Traditions Imprint)

Published: October 19th, 2021

Book Length: 144 pages

Genre: Non-Fiction, Spiritual, Astrology,

Rating: ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ (*Received a free copy via the publisher to review*)

 Buy the book: Amazon, Barnes & Noble

Many of you who personally know me are aware that I am a very Earthy person. I love being outside in nature…when it is not too hot or humid that is. The first thing that I wanted to rave about with regards to this book is the gorgeous photos! There is a color photo of every tree talked about in the book and they are beautiful.

 

As soon as I received this book I started looking up my own Birth Tree as well as those closest to me. I did feel this was an interesting topic and I love that there were various sections within each tree type. For example, there is a symbolism section which describes a little of the history of that tree and what it represents in certain cultures. The “In a nut shell” and “Healing Powers” sections are probably my favorite ones.

 

I think overall, this is a wonderful book that gives someone the basics of tree horoscopes but it does seem as if it is only a starting point. A nice tool to have on hand to help others learn more about their Birth Tree and guide them on a path filled with research and nature. An introduction to a new horoscope variation…a real eye opener.

 


 


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