Book Review
“Your Astrological Energy” by Carmen Turner-Schott [Book Review]
In “Your Astrological Energy,” author Carmen Turner-Schott makes astrology make sense and presents it as a tool for real empowerment.
If you’ve ever looked at your birth chart and thought, “Ok.. but what do I do with this?” Carmen Turner-Schott’s new book has the answer, and then some.
Your Astrological Energy is like a personal guide to understanding how astrology actually feels in your life. It’s not about memorizing traits or trying to become an expert—it’s about learning how to tap into the energy you were born with and use it in a real, practical way. Think healing, growth, clarity, and actually moving forward instead of just reading your horoscope and hoping for the best.
Turner-Schott does an amazing job breaking down the planets, signs, and houses in a way that’s simple but not dumbed down. Whether you’re dealing with relationship stuff, career confusion, health struggles, or just feeling stuck, this book gives you tools to work with your chart—not be confused by it.
Even if you’ve never touched an astrology book in your life, this one makes you feel welcome. And if you do have some astro-knowledge? It’ll give you a whole new perspective on how to connect with your chart energetically instead of just intellectually.
Bottom line: this book helps you stop feeling like life is just happening to you and start using astrology as a tool for real empowerment. If you’re into astrology—or even just curious, Your Astrological Energy is 100 percent worth a read.
Publisher: Llewellyn Publications
Publication date: August 8, 2025
Language: English
Print length: 432 pages
ISBN-10: 0738779415
ISBN-13: 978-0738779416
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