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Exquisitely written. I found it on a shelf while in a trance state in my late teens. I'm now ordering my third copy. 12 Universal Laws Of Success Herbert Harris Pdf Creator. Have used it often to enhance my professional astrology readings for clients and have been an astrologer since the age of 12.
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This is early cutting edge interdiscplinary work in transformational occult (not mystic though!) sciences at its best. Amazing content in terms of accuracy, depth and ability to spot-generate quickenings and open doors to transformation. A magical book beat Exquisitely written. I found it on a shelf while in a trance state in my late teens. I'm now ordering my third copy. Have used it often to enhance my professional astrology readings for clients and have been an astrologer since the age of 12.
This is early cutting edge interdiscplinary work in transformational occult (not mystic though!) sciences at its best. Amazing content in terms of accuracy, depth and ability to spot-generate quickenings and open doors to transformation. A magical book beating back the great nothing of utopianism (capitalism). Would have been one of Prospero's books or Maquillades (sp? Creative Advertising Pdf Books: Software Free Download. From Gabo's cent ans de solitude).
Clears the fucking fog of the uranus/neptune long-term mutual reception that has only intensified the incredible fascist despot ass kissing by most Americans at a time when we need to be humbling ourselves intensely to worship nature, which means kicking the legs out from under the mf'ing despots at the tops of all hierarchies of hoarding. The best esoteric and New Age books are the ones where 1) it's not necessary to believe in the author's personal philosophy to understand the content and 2) everything is thoroughly explained without relying too much on 'woo-woo' or the author's own personal experiences. NUMEROLOGY AND THE DIVINE TRIANGLE excels in both regards. What sets NUMEROLOGY. Apart from other books in the New Age/occult sphere is the quality of writing. It manages to be both straightforward enough for beginners while en The best esoteric and New Age books are the ones where 1) it's not necessary to believe in the author's personal philosophy to understand the content and 2) everything is thoroughly explained without relying too much on 'woo-woo' or the author's own personal experiences. NUMEROLOGY AND THE DIVINE TRIANGLE excels in both regards.
What sets NUMEROLOGY. Apart from other books in the New Age/occult sphere is the quality of writing. It manages to be both straightforward enough for beginners while engaging enough to keep an adept's interest in the material. The book establishes a very straightforward system, adequately explains each and every association within it, and incorporates tarot, the Bible, and astrology into it in a surprisingly comprehensive fashion. At the same time, it never feels like Bunker repeats themselves unless it's absolutely necessary-- it's surprising how few spiritual books that can be said about!
The weakest material is actually the titular Divine Triangle; it's an interesting concept, but doesn't really feel completely thought out at heart. Furthermore, I would have liked to have seen a bit more exploration into the methodology behind assigning zodiac associations to every number. I don't believe in Christianity, karma, or reincarnation, so I more or less read the book as a skeptic. It's been four years since buying my first copy, and I still find myself frequently referencing it or (re)calculating some of my own personal 'vibrations' for one reason or another. The paperback has wide margins, which means there also is plenty of room to work out the numbers on the side if need be.
This book is fantastic in so many ways. Some of the parts of the book I love and refer to are the authors' descriptions of the different archetypes of the numbers, numbers in the Bible, and numbers in the tarot. These sections are all excellent and worth the price of the book on their own. To me, the divine triangle is a great concept, but it is illogical. If I can't put it into practice for my own birth name, how would I use it for a client or teach it to anyone else? The goal of the divine tri This book is fantastic in so many ways. Some of the parts of the book I love and refer to are the authors' descriptions of the different archetypes of the numbers, numbers in the Bible, and numbers in the tarot.
These sections are all excellent and worth the price of the book on their own. To me, the divine triangle is a great concept, but it is illogical. If I can't put it into practice for my own birth name, how would I use it for a client or teach it to anyone else? The goal of the divine triangle is to combine the birth date and the first (and middle) names of your birth name (not your family name) through sacred geometry.
So, that concept is just fine, too. The idea of removing the family name to remove that layer of 'karma' could make for an interesting twist, especially as people become more and more self-realized in the 21st century and beyond. There's a huge hole in the logic to me, which makes the diagram useless--there's only room for about 9 letters on the diagram.
All the examples in the book used either short names, or the person didn't have a middle name. This forced a 'good fit' for their system. For example, if I use the first and middle name from my birth certificate, I'm already at 14 characters. My Divine triangle reading would include my first name and about half of my middle name. It seems like any system that cannot accommodate all lengths of names isn't viable. While I’m still working on my own Divine Triangle, following the suggested steps, I find this concept incredibly intriguing.
The diagram and process gives you two views of your life, past, present and future. One view is on a wide perspective, while the other is of a more specific delineation. Is it accurate? I’m not sure yet, as I’m still going through the process. But, there’s a whole section which reviews Edgar Cayce’s Divine Triangle and his life. There’s some very interesting information in While I’m still working on my own Divine Triangle, following the suggested steps, I find this concept incredibly intriguing. The diagram and process gives you two views of your life, past, present and future.
One view is on a wide perspective, while the other is of a more specific delineation. Is it accurate? I’m not sure yet, as I’m still going through the process.
But, there’s a whole section which reviews Edgar Cayce’s Divine Triangle and his life. There’s some very interesting information in this section alone. The first forty-two page of the book covers similar topics of the last book reviewed, Numerology and Your Life by Dusty Bunker. It doesn’t go into as much detail, but the basics are there. Unlike the other book, this one includes separate interpretations four your four personal numbers, rather than the same interpretation, leaving it up to you do decipher accordingly.