As Above So Below
Astrology
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Author looks at how Shakespeare's works refer to astrological elements.
A view of the principle Planetary conjunctions and revolutions of the Celestial World affecting the destinies of Israel.
Forgotten Rainbows and Forgotten Melodies of Ancient Wisdom - The intention of this book is to reveal, among several other metaphysical codes, a key to wisdom previously comprehended by only a few initiated Masters, a secret hidden for centuries "in plain sight" (the safest place to hide the sacred) and unsuspected by the mundane intellect, long blinded to the simplicity of truth.
No doubt the Beatles need no introduction, but perhaps Vedic astrology does. It is an ancient system of astrology which was handed down to humanity from the demigod civilization of celestial beings who are described in the Vedic literature, such as the Puranas. The Puranas describe that these celestial beings were not only responsible for generating humanity itself on our planet, but for fostering the human race by means of knowledge such as the ancient medicinal science, ayurveda; the astrological science; spiritual knowledge; and even knowledge in relation to subtle technologies and mysticism, such as levitation and vimanas-UFOs.
Astrology the ''pseudo-science" of the modern age, was mainstrean in the ancient world. The revelance and application of mathematics and astronomical sciences the ancients applied in astrology still dazzles the scientific world.
How much does luck play into our lives and goals? How much do the stars control events that affect us? Are numbers lucky? Do certain times benefit us or harm us? This book has the details.
Astrology and astronomy, forever conjoined, and the romance of gazing at the stars in wonder.
Naturally, there clusters about the sun a rich mine of folk-lore. The prominence of the orb of day, its importance in the maintenance and the development of life, the mystery that has ever enveloped it, its great influence in the well-being of mankind, have secured for the sun a history of interest equalled by none, to which every age and every race have contributed their pages.
THE little work, whose original title-page I reproduce exactly as printed in the middle of the seventeenth century, fairly deserves a place in hermeneutic, and therefore hermetic, literature.
The wonders of magic, and the rise and progress of astrology, with the various branches of necromancy.
Of all subjects that have at any time engaged the attention of the world, there is none more ancient than astrology.
An introduction to astronomy, written in a language understandable by all. This book was written when 'textbook' authors understood HOW to excite the mind about scientific and technical learning. It could even be titled "A Romance with the Stars" for the author's love of astronomy pours out from every page.
SCARCELY any department of theological science has, in the last few decades, received such marked attention and cultivation as that branch for which the Germans have adopted the felicitous appellation Neutestamentliche Zeitgeschichte,-the study of the age of Christ in its political, social, and religious aspects. The Schodde Translation of the Book of Enoch of 1882.
Magic appears to have had its origin on the plains of Assyria, and the worship of the stars was the creed of those pastoral tribes who, pouring down from the mountains of Kurdistan into the wide level where Babylon afterwards raised its thousand towers, founded the sacerdotal race of the Chasdim or Chaldeans.