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Following the Astrological
Guidelines Established by Edgar Cayce
by John Willner
Paraview Press, 2001
ISBN 1-931044-06-6
Astrology, 321 pp
Trade Paperback: $17.95

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ABOUT THE
BOOK
The majority of horoscopes in current use are terribly wrong.
Why? Because spiritual birth times, which are essential to
producing an accurate horoscope according to Edgar Cayce, occur
up to four-and-a-half hours before physical birth. That
difference leaves aspects between planets about the same, but
shifts all house cusps backward by up to one or two signs.
Compared with most of today's faulty horoscopes, these "perfect
horoscopes" match personas with awesome precision and provide
greatly enhanced forecasting capabilities. This revolutionary
book on astrology shows you how to (1) arrive at spiritual birth
times, (2) apply two other fundamentals of astrology currently
omitted from most horoscopes, and (3) verify your now totally
functional horoscope.
Topics covered in this book include:
* Who in recorded history may have been responsible for the
mistakes of astrology, and its subsequent fall from grace
* How to calculate accurate, soul-chosen horoscopes
* What steps can be taken to verify a soul chosen horoscope
* Why progressions-not transits-mark the
stepping-stones of life
* When horoscopes can be used to confirm fundamentals and reject
damaging false ideas (such as the "first breath" theory)
* Which concepts will change as we move from the Piscean Age of
tolerant opinions to the Aquarian Age of benevolent
intelligence.
REVIEWS
I am amazed that the precise moment when a spirit
enters a babys body can be determined
mathematically
This is a very original book
.A major
objective of this book is to lay a foundation for the intelligent
acceptance of astrology by everyone
[Chapter 11] is another
must read that holds information not found anywhere
else
This book isnt just recommended. Buy it.
Youll be astonished! Bonita L. Timins,
AFA Research Journal
John Wilner proposes a uniquely different approach to
timing the birth moment
Such a radical idea may have some
validity, and would certainly cause an uproar in traditional
astrological circles
The Perfect Horoscope has
plenty of interesting material
Chris
Lorentz, Horoscope
readers of Johns previous Edgar
Cayces Astrological Revelations will undoubtedly
welcome this new book. Ken Gillman,
Considerations
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JOHN WILLNER (April 29, 1925 - December
11, 2004) was an astrologer and the author of The Perfect Horoscope,
published by Paraview Press. Willner was also a senior scientist who led
state-of-the-art technologies through most of his career. He successfully
applied astrology to hiring professional employees, making important business
decisions, selecting his marriage partner, and assisting other people who were
aware of his astrological insights.
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