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Books > Mind, Body & Spirit > Astrology > General
The Shodasa Vargas or sixteen divisional charts are an essential
technique that is studied in vedic astrology in order to understand
the true nature of an individual. Each varga focuses on a different
area of life, and together they represent the complete picture,
reflecting human consciousness from reality to the subconscious.
Komilla Sutton unravels the sixteen vargas and their secrets
through the in-depth study of case histories that include Sri
Ramana Maharshi, Bill Clinton, Prince William, Bill Gates, Sri
Aurobindo, Oprah Winfrey, Julia Roberts, George Clooney, Michael
Jackson and many more. She explains the navamsha techniques of
relationship compatibility, karakamsha, the atmakaraka in navamsha,
how to analyse dasha and transits with vargas, plus vimshopaka,
visheshika amsha and finally, appropriate remedies. This book is
perfect for all students of vedic astrology, from beginner level to
advanced.
Ada Aubin and June Rifkin's The Complete Book of Astrology is an
easy-to-use guide to astrology--with resources and
worksheets--revised and updated for the 21st century. An
easy-to-use guide to astrology that takes the user beyond the
rudimentary basics of the sun sign and helps them gain insight into
their personality and potential. There is much more to Astrology
than simply the sun sign. Both a science and an art form, astrology
is as old as recorded human history. It is the science of
possibilities, showing the influence that the position and
interaction of the planets at the time of birth have on a person's
life, character, and innate potential. The Complete Book of
Astrology is a concise, easy-to-use guide that introduces and
explores the sun signs, as well as ascendants, planets, houses,
aspects, transits, and other advanced concepts that educate and
enlighten. With worksheets, and useful resources to help a user
create their personal chart, The Complete Book of Astrology
provides the knowledge and tools for readers who want to gain a
deeper understanding of themselves and those around them.
Drawing on a lifetime of experiences, author Julie McCulloch
Burton shares a compilation of short stories and vignettes that
reflect her self-deprecating sense of humor and her positive
outlook on life, turning ordinary moments into meaningful
lessons.
Including personal photographs of a wide range of subjects-food,
flowers, animals, people, landscapes, seasons, studies in lines,
and studies in water movement-Mediocre also presents a varied
collection of writings, many of which originated as e-mails to
family and friends. Burton offers narratives relaying the realities
and absurdities of humorous, everyday situations; accounts of what
it's like to live with multiple sclerosis; favorite family recipes;
philosophical thoughts; poetry; and reflections on moments in life
when you wish you had thought things through just a little bit
more.
In "Mediocre," Burton provides enlightenment about an ailment
that does not define her, entertains with the humor that does, and
teaches that the object of this game is not only to do your best on
your best day, but also to do your best on your worst day.
This book broadens the spiritual horizons. Prepare to believe there
is a life after, for those who already believe the boundaries of
this book will open the eyes of even true believers with its
detailed accounts and helpful resource material for beginners and
advanced practitioners alike.
Why do we attract the same types of people over and over again? Why
is it so easy for certain people to find love, and so difficult for
others? "The Four Pillars of Destiny: A Guide to Relationships"
answers the age-old questions surrounding relationships,
attractions, and true love. By referencing the year, month, day,
and hour of a person's birth, the ancient Chinese method of Four
Pillars will systematically map the blueprint for his or her life
in matters of health, wealth, career, love, and happiness. For
countless generations, the Chinese have been drawn to the Four
Pillars system for its accurate method of divination. This system
has allowed practitioners the ability to analyze many aspects of a
person's life and enlightened the path to capitalizing their cosmic
flow when good luck happens. The destiny blueprint each of us
receives at birth can be used to reveal options and paths that we
can act upon during good and bad times in life. Using this
blueprint, we can evaluate where our limits lie and understand what
we truly are capable of achieving, as well as the type of
connections that we can make with those around us.
The Witness of the Stars stands as one of the best explanations of
the constellations in the context of Biblical wisdom. This edition
includes all of E. W. Bullinger's original charts and illustrations
of the heavens above. To compose this book, E. W. Bullinger used
his Biblical scholarship alongside research of the origins of the
astronomical constellations. He demonstrates, through a close
reading of the Old and New Testaments, how each of the star signs
relates to the Bible's stories. Gradually, it is revealed how God
makes himself known to us through the Bible's astronomy. The
symbolism of the star signs are shown as important in the Bible.
Their presence in verse relates not simply to their appearances,
such as Libra's scales or Aries as a ram, but also the way in which
Biblical figures behave after looking at the heavens for guidance.
The Book of Job is highlighted by Bullinger for being significantly
influenced by the stars.
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