Books by Dietrich Pessin
Dietrech J. Pessin works as a full-time consulting and teaching astrologer with an international clientele. She has lectured widely in both the US and Europe. With a well-organized, practical, and unique approach to astrology, she continues to share her method during lectures, workshops, and private consultation.
Dietrech began studying astrology in 1974 with Oscar Weber in Quincy, MA. A longtime resident of New England, she has enjoyed teaching astrology since 1985. She's regularly featured and quoted in newspaper reports in the Boston Herald and Boston Globe. Her weekly astrological report has been heard live on WZBC FM Boston Radio since 1995.
Ms. Pessin has lectured internationally on her eclipse research and her Lunar Shadows book series. Ms. Pessin has also held the post of Research Director of NCGR (National Council for Geocosmic Research) in Boston, Massachusetts. Astrolabe, the publisher of the popular astrology program Solar Fire, first added Dietrech Pessin’s Moon Family work to their software program with their 2000 edition.
Website: https://www.lunar-shadows.com/about
Lunar Shadows III: The Predictive Power of Moon Phases & Eclipses (2010), by Dietrich Pessin
What if you were given a set of forecasting tools that enabled you to link events past and present with uncanny accuracy? What if these tools could be applied to your relationships, business, and daily affairs? Dietrech Pessin's pioneering volume, Lunar Shadows III, offers student and professional astrologers a series of remarkably simple, yet effective, tools for predicting events. This is an inspiring book packed with invaluable observations, accurate forecasting aids and practical real-life case studies. In this much-anticipated revised and expanded work, you will discover how to plan work projects, recognize relationship patterns, and identify major life events as they unfold. You'll learn how events in our lives are seeded at eclipses and develop into predictable, interlinking moon phases. You'll discover the predictive power of moon phases and eclipses.