This esoteric classic contains meditations on each of the twelve signs of the zodiac. John Jocelyn uses traditional astrological symbolism to envision a Christ-centered zodiac-one in which each of the signs relate to an aspect of the New Testament. This is not a book about astrology, but about the deeper meaning of the twelve Zodiac signs. The ......
Who were the three wise men and what was 'the Star of the Magi' that led them to Bethlehem? Using the dialogue form, Christian Hermetic Astrology explores these questions and the basis for the inauguration of 'Star Wisdom'. Set in the Temple of the Sun, where Hermes, the Egyptian sage, gathers with his three pupils, Tat, Asclepius, and King Ammon, ......
Despite 2000 years of examination to the validity of astrology and its application to people's lives, the belief in the power of the stars continues to be strong world-wide. Does astrology work? This title provides an objective evaluation of astrology, providing an overview of the main arguments linking astrology to astronomy.
Reveals the discrepancies within horoscopic astrology's own framework to let the readers decide whether there is any merit to this ancient scheme of things.
Scientists often test the claims of astrology. Efforts to prove the claims fall short. The one exception, according to backers of astrology, is the work of Michel and Francoise Gauquelin. This title presents a study that examines the birth data for 1,066 French sports champions culled from two leading Who's Who anthologies focusing on athletes.
Contemporary astrologers claim that their craft is scientifically based and rationally consistent, and above all, that 'astrology works'. This book points out the glaring inconsistencies associated with the basic concepts of 'modern' astrology - from the zodiac itself to the fabled 'Age of Aquarius'.
Elucidates the glaring internal inconsistencies associated with many of the basic concepts of 'modern' astrology. This book traces the historical development of the celestial 'twins' of astronomy and astrology and leave little doubt concerning the differences, both historical and modern, between astronomical science and astrological art-form.
Including 19 Nobel Prize winners, this work presents a statement given by 192 scientists, who call the "science" of astrology a deception based on "magic and superstition".