A Look Inside the Day Planner
Our Most Complete Calendar
This version contains all the information found in the wall calendars plus the Lunation Charts and Solar Ingress Chart for each month. The Calendar is shown as both the 'month-at-a-glance' and a 'week-at-a-glance' views with spacious areas for writing notes. Whether you are using this for organizing or journaling, it allows plenty of room for details and creativity. Like all the calendars it includes an overview look at the year ahead, but the Day Planner also contains a peek at 2025, plus a bonus chapter.
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Easy to Use
Because the data and forecasts matter so much, the design is easy to read and use. The Monthly Ephemeris is even clearer this year and the annual ephemeris puts each month on its own page. It measures 5.5" wide X 8.5" high and we have expanded it to 230 pages.
The Day Planner
Even though the Planetary Calendar began in 1949, we designed and introduced our first Day Planner in 2020. Since then we have continued to make improvements and it contains the most amount of useful astrological information of any of our formats.
The Contents Page
The Planner is a complete book and so it needs a contents page to keep it all straight. However, to help you quickly find the forecasts and calendars the edges of the pages have black boxes to make navigating to where you want to go more quickly.
The Sign Guide
In order to personalize the calendar one needs to know the Planet that your Sun Sign most closely relates to in the outside world. So this all important guide is found immediatly after the Contents page.
Instructions
The Calendar is designed in an intuitive fashion that makes the information easy to understand. A complete mini-astrology course at the beginning of the Planner focuses on how to use the Calendar most effectively.
The Day Blocks
The all important daily data blocks are designed to be easy to relate to and we explain in detail what the data means and how to use it in your daily life.
The Components
Short chapters cover the essential astrological concepts that you need to get the most out of the Calendar. This is supplemented by our online videos.
The Lunation Charts
The four pages of the Forecast start with the two Lunation Charts to give you a picture of the month ahead. If a lunation is an Eclipse, it is marked as such, because you do not want to be surprised by that!
The Forecast
The annotated forecast highlights significant events in the month and offers insights about good general strategies. It also highlights certain Signs. That way whether it is your Sun, Rising or Moon, you have clues about what to expect.
The Ingress Chart
At the bottom of the fourth page of the forecast is the Solar Ingress Chart showing the day the Sun enters the next Sign. Between the Monthly Ephemeris and the three charts, it makes it easy to watch the evolving pattern of the Planets.
The Calendar
The Calendar spans two pages and it gives you the information when you need it. On the left side is a Glyph to English Guide with keywords. At the top right is the plain language monthly ephemeris.
The Week at a Glance
Each day includes the Day Blocks and the large letters relate to the annotation in the Forecast. The first lines of that section of the Forecast are included in the writing block. If is exceeds the size of the block, the line ends with a series of dots...!
The Annual Ephemeris
For those who depend on the raw data the annual scientific ephemeris follows the months. With each month on its own page, the data is easy to read. Note: The scientific ephemeris is in UT time.
Quick Reference Retrogrades Eclipses
There are Quick Reference Pages containing those helpful bits that you need to check often. They are at the back.
Quick Reference: Timing
The final page is the timing page, because as we all know, so many times it's all in the timing!
Back Cover
The back cover lists the many features of the Planetary Calendar.