The book is considered the astrological upgrade for the new millennium. This work is a valuable collection of rediscovered techniques for more accurate chart interpretation and prediction.
Unveil the secrets that lurk beyond the veil in "The Book of Demonology," a riveting exploration into the origins and legends of the supernatural. Delve into ancient myths and mystic omens that have shaped our understanding of the shadowy realms. Discover dark revelations and spectral legacies that haunt the pages of history. From phantom prophecies to the chilling tale of the haunting of Pest, each chapter unfolds with eerie suspense, offering a glimpse into the unseen forces that defy explanation. Whether you're a curious skeptic or a devoted believer in the paranormal, this book will captivate your imagination and challenge your perception of reality. Prepare to encounter the phantom rider and uncover the malevolent mysteries that have baffled generations. "The Book of Demonology" is your gateway to a world where darkness reigns and the supernatural holds sway. Are you ready to confront the unknown? Read on, if you dare. Perfect for fans of supernatural thrillers and those intrigued by the mysteries of the occult, this book promises to leave you spellbound and questioning what lies beyond the boundaries of our mortal realm. Embark on a journey into the heart of darkness and explore the spectral secrets that await within these pages.
A history and comprehensive guide to the pictorial symbols of the ancient system of the thirty-six Astrological Decans, with notes on symbolism and astrological interpretation.
"My American Harp" presents 1,169 poems written 2010-2014 by Surazeus that explore what it means to be an American in the modern world of an interconnected global civilization.
Solariad of Surazeus - Guidance of Solaria presents 114,920 lines of verse in 1,660 poems, lyrics, ballads, sonnets, dramatic monologues, eulogies, hymns, and epigrams written by Surazeus 2006 to 2011.
Julius Firmicus Maternus, a native of Sicily, was a Roman lawyer of the senatorial class. He lived in the first half of the fourth century AD (c.280-c.360). He was also a student of Greek astrology, which forms the basis of this book. Of this book, James Herschel Holden writes, "The Mathesis is the lengthiest astrological treatise that has come down to us from the classical period. It consists of eight books, of which the first forms an introductory essay on astrology, and the rest set forth the fundamentals of Greek astrology. Several sections contain material that is found nowhere else...." (History of Horoscopic Astrology, pg. 66.) The translator writes, "Magic, philosophy, science and theology combine in strange ways in the thinking of the last centuries of the Roman empire..... Firmicus seemed worthy of note for many reasons. He is almost alone as author of works produced both before and after an apparent conversion to Christianity.... He left a lengthy handbook detailing the astrological practices of his day, the only work which has come down to us in its entirety [90% complete: Holden] out of numerous astrological treatises written in the Hellenistic and Roman periods..... This manual was important because it was the channel for astrological lore to the Middle Ages and Renaissance." (from the Preface) Jean Rhys Bram holds a degree in Latin from the University of Chicago, and a Ph.D. in Classics from New York University. She taught Latin, ancient Greek, and Mythology at Hunter College until her retirement. At 92, she continues to read widely and tutor students. She enjoys the company of twelve cats.